WO2004096300A1 - Fragrance dispersers - Google Patents

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WO2004096300A1
WO2004096300A1 PCT/GB2004/001754 GB2004001754W WO2004096300A1 WO 2004096300 A1 WO2004096300 A1 WO 2004096300A1 GB 2004001754 W GB2004001754 W GB 2004001754W WO 2004096300 A1 WO2004096300 A1 WO 2004096300A1
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flow controller
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Richard Paul Hayes-Pankhurst
Graham Keith Lacy
Simon Paul Wells
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Carbonate Limited
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
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    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the invention relates to fragrance dispersers.
  • Fragrance dispersers are used to release one or more fragrances into an enclosed space
  • the fragrance is held by a fragrance source and released
  • a fragrance disperser comprising first
  • Figure 1 is a top view of a first form of fragrance disperser with a front cover removed
  • Figure 2 is a similar view to Figure 1, but with the shutter in a second position
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation of the first form of fragrance disperser with a side wall
  • Figure 4 is a top view of a second form of fragrance disperser with a cover removed
  • Figure 5 is a similar view to Figure 3, showing the shutter in a second position
  • Figure 6 is a side elevation of the second form of fragrance disperser with the side
  • Figure 7 is a top view of a third form of fragrance disperser with the front cover
  • Figure 8 is a similar view to Figure 7 but with the shutter in a second position
  • Figure 9 is a side elevation of a third form of fragrance disperser with a side wall
  • Figure 10 is a top view of a fourth form of fragrance disperser with a cover removed
  • Figure 11 is a similar view to Figure 10 but with the shutter in a second position
  • Figure 12 is a side elevation of the fourth form of fragrance disperser with the side
  • the first form of fragrance disperser comprises
  • housing 10 formed by a generally rectangular base 11 (see Figure 3) surrounded by a
  • a fan 17 is mounted within the housing rotatable about an axis 18 normal to the base
  • the fan 17 has an outer periphery 19 and is of any suitable conventional type.
  • the interior of the housing is provided with an arcuate wall 20 extending between the
  • the first side wall 14 continues from one end of
  • passage 21 is formed by a portion of the base 11 , a portion of the cover 16 and a first
  • the second side wall 15 extends from the other end of the arcuate wall 20 to
  • the first passage 21 contains a first fragrance bottle 25 and the second passage 23
  • each fragrance bottle 26 contains a second fragrance bottle 26. As seen in Figure 3, each fragrance bottle
  • 25,26 comprises a container 27 containing the fragrance with a cover 28 through
  • the first passage 21 includes a first outlet 30 and
  • the second passageway 23 includes a second outlet 31.
  • the fan 17 is driven by an electric motor 32 about the axis 18.
  • the motor 32 is carried on an inner dividing wall 33 (see Figure 3) of the housing 10
  • the fan 11 is on the cover side of this wall and an actuator 34 is located
  • the actuator 34 which is
  • An arm 36 is rotatably
  • the arm 36 extends behind the fan 17 and is fixed at its opposite end to a flow controller in the form of a shutter 38.
  • the shutter 38 as
  • FIG. 1 includes a generally arcuate wall 39 having an axis
  • the arcuate wall 39 has a first extension surface 40 at one
  • the rod 35 of the actuator 34 is connected to the arm 36 at a point adjacent the pivot
  • the fan motor 32 and the actuator 34 are powered from an electrical source (not
  • the fan motor 32 and the actuator 34 are arranged such as a battery or a mains source.
  • the fan motor 32 and the actuator 34 are arranged such as a battery or a mains source.
  • control system 42 controlled by a control system 42 to operate as follows.
  • the fan motor 32 rotates the fan 17 in a
  • arcuate wall 20 and provides a downstream continuation of the passage between the
  • fragrance from the wick 29 of the first fragrance bottle 25.
  • control system reverses the direction of rotation of the fan motor 32 and
  • first passage 21 is closed. This releases the second fragrance into the atmosphere.
  • the actuator 34 is located adjacent the back
  • axis 18 is provided at one end with a fork 47 and at the other end with a slot 48.
  • the slot 48 receives a pin 49 on the rod 35 and extending normal to the length of the
  • the fork 47 engages a second pin 50 carried on a boss 51 formed centrally on
  • the boss 51 includes a flange 53 that engages in a
  • the shutter 52 has an
  • arcuate shutter wall 55 with a first extension surface 56 at one end and a second
  • the housing 10 is modified by the replacement of the planar front wall 13 with an
  • arcuate front wall 58 which forms not only the front wall but also the equivalent of the
  • the second extension surface 57 engages the first interior wall 22 to form an extension
  • the second extension surface 57 forms a continuation of the second
  • the third embodiment of the fragrance disperser has
  • the actuator 34 is situated as described above with
  • the shutter 52 is formed by a pair of parallel arms 60,61.
  • Each arm 60,61 is at one end
  • the parts may be moulded together from a
  • the arms 60,61, at their ends opposite the shutter 52, are rotatably
  • the arms 60,61 are parallel to one another.
  • One arm 60 is formed with an extension 66 beyond the associated pivot 64 which is provided with a
  • the shutter 52 closes the second passage 23 and opens the first
  • fragrance disperser is not guided in rectilinear movement between the position shown
  • the actuator 34 is located at a position
  • the arm 70 has an end remote from the
  • shutter 52 rotatable about an axis parallel to the fan axis 18 about a fixed pivot 71.
  • the arm 70 is provided with an elongated slot 72 that engages
  • the arm 70 is also provided with two L-shaped
  • the fan motor 32 and the actuator 34 are operated as described above.
  • shutter 38,52 it is possible to control the flow by means other than a shutter.
  • two separate shutters may be provided or the passages 21,23 may be opened
  • the shutters 38, 52 could move to one or more positions between

Abstract

A fragrance disperser includes a first source (25) of fragrance associated with a first flowpath (21) and a second source of fragrance (26) associated with a second flowpath (23). A fan (17) provides a flow of air along the first flowpath (21) or the second flowpath (23) to release the associated fragrance. A flow controller (38, 52) is movable by an actuator (34) to open and close the flowpaths (21, 23) so that only one fragrance is released at a time or a proportionate mixture of the two fragrances is released.

Description

FRAGRANCE DISPERSERS
The invention relates to fragrance dispersers.
Fragrance dispersers are used to release one or more fragrances into an enclosed space
such as a room. In general, the fragrance is held by a fragrance source and released
either by natural convection or by forced convection or by heating a wick or pad, for
example, holding the fragrance.
According to the invention, there is provided a fragrance disperser comprising first
and second sources of fragrance, first and second flowpaths, each associated with a
respective source of fragrance, a fan for providing a flow of air along the first and
second flowpaths to release the associated fragrances and a flow controller movable
by an actuator between a first position in which air flows along the first flowpath to
allow release of the first fragrance and a second position in which air flows along the
second flowpath to allow release of the second fragrance.
The following is a more detailed description of four embodiments of the invention, by
way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a top view of a first form of fragrance disperser with a front cover removed
showing a fan, a pivoted shutter in a first position and two passageways including respective sources of fragrance,
Figure 2 is a similar view to Figure 1, but with the shutter in a second position,
Figure 3 is a side elevation of the first form of fragrance disperser with a side wall
removed, and
Figure 4 is a top view of a second form of fragrance disperser with a cover removed
showing a fan, a translating shutter in a first position and two passageways,
Figure 5 is a similar view to Figure 3, showing the shutter in a second position,
Figure 6 is a side elevation of the second form of fragrance disperser with the side
wall removed,
Figure 7 is a top view of a third form of fragrance disperser with the front cover
removed showing a fan, a pivoted shutter in a first position and two passageways,
Figure 8 is a similar view to Figure 7 but with the shutter in a second position,
Figure 9 is a side elevation of a third form of fragrance disperser with a side wall
removed, Figure 10 is a top view of a fourth form of fragrance disperser with a cover removed
showing a fan, a pivoted shutter in a first position and two passageways,
Figure 11 is a similar view to Figure 10 but with the shutter in a second position, and
Figure 12 is a side elevation of the fourth form of fragrance disperser with the side
wall removed.
Referring first to Figures 1 to 3, the first form of fragrance disperser comprises
housing 10 formed by a generally rectangular base 11 (see Figure 3) surrounded by a
back wall 12, a front wall 13 and first and second side walls 14,15. The top of the
housing is closed by a cover 16 seen in Figure 3.
A fan 17 is mounted within the housing rotatable about an axis 18 normal to the base
11. The fan 17 has an outer periphery 19 and is of any suitable conventional type.
The interior of the housing is provided with an arcuate wall 20 extending between the
first side wall 14, the front wall 13 and the second side wall 14 and defining a
chamber which receives the fan 17. The first side wall 14 continues from one end of
the arcuate wall 20 and forms one wall of a first passage 21. The remainder of the
passage 21 is formed by a portion of the base 11 , a portion of the cover 16 and a first
interior wall 22 extending from the back wall 12 parallel to the side walls 14,15 towards the fan 17. This is best seen in Figures 1 and 2.
Likewise, the second side wall 15 extends from the other end of the arcuate wall 20 to
form a wall of a second passage 23. The other walls of the second passage are formed
by portions of the base 11 and the cover 16 and by a second interior wall 24 extending
from the back wall 12 parallel to the side walls 14,15 towards the fan 17.
The first passage 21 contains a first fragrance bottle 25 and the second passage 23
contains a second fragrance bottle 26. As seen in Figure 3, each fragrance bottle
25,26 comprises a container 27 containing the fragrance with a cover 28 through
which extends a wick 29. The portion of the wick 29 beyond the cover 28 therefore
lies in the associated passage 21 ,23. The first passage 21 includes a first outlet 30 and
the second passageway 23 includes a second outlet 31.
As seen in Figure 3, the fan 17 is driven by an electric motor 32 about the axis 18.
The motor 32 is carried on an inner dividing wall 33 (see Figure 3) of the housing 10
located between the base 11 and the cover 16 and extending generally parallel to the
base 11. The fan 11 is on the cover side of this wall and an actuator 34 is located
between the dividing wall 33 and the base 11 (see Figure 3). The actuator 34, which is
preferably an electrically operated solenoid, has an output rod 35, best seen in Figures
1 and 2, which is movable between first and second positions. An arm 36 is rotatably
mounted at one end on a fixed pivot 37 adjacent the front wall 13 for movement about
an axis parallel to the fan axis 18. The arm 36 extends behind the fan 17 and is fixed at its opposite end to a flow controller in the form of a shutter 38. The shutter 38, as
best seen in Figures 1 and 2, includes a generally arcuate wall 39 having an axis
coaxial with the pivot 37. The arcuate wall 39 has a first extension surface 40 at one
end and a second extension surface 41 at the other end. The function of these
extension surfaces 40,41 will be described below.
The rod 35 of the actuator 34 is connected to the arm 36 at a point adjacent the pivot
37.
The fan motor 32 and the actuator 34 are powered from an electrical source (not
shown) such as a battery or a mains source. The fan motor 32 and the actuator 34 are
controlled by a control system 42 to operate as follows.
When the first form of fragrance disperser is initially switched on, power is supplied
to the fan motor 32 and to the actuator 34. The fan motor 32 rotates the fan 17 in a
clockwise direction as illustrated in Figure 1 and, either before commencement of
operation of the fan motor 32 or at the same time, the actuator rod 34 is moved by the
actuator 34 to a first retracted position in which the shutter 38 is moved to the position
shown in Figure 1. In this position, the arcuate wall 39 forms a continuation of the
arcuate wall 20 and provides a downstream continuation of the passage between the
arcuate housing wall 20 and the outer periphery 19 of the fan 17 which increases in
cross-section in a downstream direction. This provides a scrolled flowpath for air around the rotating fan 17. At the same time, the first extension surface 40 bears
against the first side wall 14 while the second extension surface 41 engages the end of
the second internal wall 24 adjacent the fan 17 to provide a continuation of the first
passage. In this way, the first passage 21 is opened and the second passage 23 is
closed so that air from the fan 17 passes through the first passage 21 to release
fragrance from the wick 29 of the first fragrance bottle 25.
After a predetermined time has elapsed, during which time the fan motor 32 may be
halted, the control system reverses the direction of rotation of the fan motor 32 and
thus of the fan 17. At the same time, the actuator 34 is operated to extend the actuator
rod 35 and move the shutter 38 from the first position shown in Figure 1 to the second
position shown in Figure 2. In this position, the shutter 38 opens the second passage
23 and closes the first passage 21. The first extension surface 40 bears against the
first side wall 14 while the second extension surface 41 engages the second interior
wall 24 to form a continuation of the second passage 23. The arcuate shutter wall
forms a downstream extension of the passage around the fan 17 which is of increasing
cross-section in a downstream direction. Thus, air from the fan is diverted through the
second passage 23 and past the wick 29 of the second fragrance container 26 while the
first passage 21 is closed. This releases the second fragrance into the atmosphere.
Various modes of operation of a fragrance disperser of this general kind are described
in our PCT Application GB 2002/004520. Referring next to Figures 4-6, a second form of fragrance disperser has parts common
with Figures 1 to 3. Those parts will be given the same reference numerals as the
corresponding parts in Figures 1 to 3 and will not be described in detail.
In the second form of fragrance disperser, the actuator 34 is located adjacent the back
wall 12 to one side of the fan 17 as seen in Figure 6. An arm 45 is mounted
intermediate its ends on a fixed pivot 46 for rotation about an axis parallel to the fan
axis 18 and is provided at one end with a fork 47 and at the other end with a slot 48.
The slot 48 receives a pin 49 on the rod 35 and extending normal to the length of the
rod 35. The fork 47 engages a second pin 50 carried on a boss 51 formed centrally on
a shutter 52. As seen in Figure 6, the boss 51 includes a flange 53 that engages in a
slot 54 formed in the housing 10 to constrain the shutter 52 to move in a rectilinear
direction normal to the first and second side walls 14,15. The shutter 52 has an
arcuate shutter wall 55 with a first extension surface 56 at one end and a second
extension surface 57 at the other end. Of course, the connection between the arm 45
and the pin 50 on the boss 51 need not be via the fork 47. Any suitable connection,
such as a slot, maybe used.
The housing 10 is modified by the replacement of the planar front wall 13 with an
arcuate front wall 58 which forms not only the front wall but also the equivalent of the
arcuate housing wall 20 of Figure 1, as seen in Figures 4 and 5. In use, the motor 32 and the actuator 34 are operated as described above. When the
actuator rod 35 is in the first retracted position, the shutter 52 is in the position shown
in Figure 1 where the first end of the arcuate shutter wall 55 engages the second side
wall 15 to close the second passage 23 and open the first passage 21. In this position,
the second extension surface 57 engages the first interior wall 22 to form an extension
of the first passage 21. In addition, the arcuate shutter wall 55 forms a continuation of
the passage around the fan 15 providing a passage of increasing cross-section in a
downstream direction. Thus air passes to the first fragrance bottle (omitted for clarity
from Figures 4 to 6) to release fragrance while the second passage 23 is closed.
Reversal of the fan motor 32 and extension of the actuator rod 35 rotates the arm 45
around the pivot 46 with the fork 47 acting on the pin 50 to slide the boss 51 along the
slot 54 to move the shutter 52 to the position shown in Figure 5 where the shutter 52
closes the first passage 21 and opens the second passage 23 with the second extension
surface engaging the second interior wall 24 and forming an extension of the second
passage 23. In addition, the arcuate shutter wall 55 forms a continuation of the
passage around the fan 17 that increases in cross-section in a downstream direction.
The effect of this is shown in Figure 5 with the second passage 23 closed and the first
passage 21 closed with the second passage 23 open. The end of the shutter wall 55
engages the first side wall 14 and the shutter wall forms a downstream extension of the passage around the fan 17 which decreases in cross-section in a downstream
direction. The second extension surface 57 forms a continuation of the second
passage 23. Accordingly, the air flow generated by the fan 17 passes along the
second passage 23 where it releases fragrance from the wick 29 and passes the
fragrance through the associated outlet 31.
The change in rotation of the motor 32 and the operation of the actuator 34 are
controlled as described above.
Referring next to Figures 7 to 9, the third embodiment of the fragrance disperser has
parts common with the second fragrance disperser. Those parts will be given the same
reference numerals in the third fragrance disperser as in the second fragrance disperser
and will not be described in detail.
In the third fragrance disperser, the actuator 34 is situated as described above with
reference to Figures 4 to 6. However, the connection between the actuator rod 35 and
the shutter 52 is formed by a pair of parallel arms 60,61. Each arm 60,61 is at one end
formed integrally with the shutter 52 to provide respective hinges 62,63 between the
shutter 52 and the arm 60,61. For example, the parts may be moulded together from a
plastics material. The arms 60,61, at their ends opposite the shutter 52, are rotatably
mounted on respective pivots 64,65 for rotation about respective axes parallel to the
axis 18 of the fan 17. The arms 60,61 are parallel to one another. One arm 60 is formed with an extension 66 beyond the associated pivot 64 which is provided with a
slot 67 receiving the pin 49 on the actuator rod 35.
The fragrance disperser of Figures 7 to 9 operates in a similar way to the fragrance
disperser of Figures 4 to 6. When the actuator rod 35 is in the retracted position
shown in Figure 7, the shutter 52 closes the second passage 23 and opens the first
passage 21 as described above. Movement of the actuator rod 35 to the extended
position shown in Figure 8 moves the shutter 52 to the position shown in Figure 8
where the first passage 21 is closed and the second passage 23 is open. In contrast
with the second form of the fragrance disperser, the shutter 52 in the third form of
fragrance disperser is not guided in rectilinear movement between the position shown
in Figure 7 and Figure 8. Rather, the shutter 52 is guided by the parallel arms 60,61.
Referring next to Figures 10 to 12, the fourth form of the fragrance dispersing device
has parts common with the second and third forms of the fragrance disperser shown in
Figures 4 to 6 and 7 to 9. Those parts will be given the same reference numerals in
Figures 10 to 12 as they are in Figures 4 to 9 and will not be described in detail.
In the embodiment of Figures 10 to 12, the actuator 34 is located at a position
somewhat spaced from the back wall 12 as seen in Figures 10, 11 and 12. The shutter
52 is formed in one piece with an arm 70 that extends in a generally radial direction
relative to the centre of curvature of the arcuate shutter wall 55 and thus generally radially relative to the axis 18 of the fan 17. The arm 70 has an end remote from the
shutter 52 rotatable about an axis parallel to the fan axis 18 about a fixed pivot 71.
Intermediate its ends, the arm 70 is provided with an elongated slot 72 that engages
the pin 49 on the actuator rod 35. The arm 70 is also provided with two L-shaped
spring arms 74 projecting from respective opposite sides of the arm 70 for co¬
operation with two stops 73 provided on the casing 11 in a manner to be discussed
below.
The fan motor 32 and the actuator 34 are operated as described above. When the
actuator 34 is in the extended position shown in Figure 10, the shutter 52 closes the
second passage 23 and opens the first passage 21 so that fan air passes through the
first passage 21 releasing fragrance. When the actuator rod 35 is moved to the
retracted position shown in Figure 11, the shutter 52 moves to the position shown in
Figure 11 where the first passage 21 is closed and the second passage 23 is opened so
that fan air exits through the second passage 23 to release fragrance. As the arm 70
pivots in either sense one of the spring arms 74 engages a respective stop 73 to
provide spring damping of the movement of the arm 70 to avoid noise due to
vibration/rattling.
The use of a shutter 38,52 to control the release of two fragrances has been described
above with reference to the drawings in relation to a fan that is reversible. It will be appreciated that the fan 17 need not be reversible; the fan 17 could provide a
continuous supply of air on rotation in a single sense only and the shutters 38,52
simply open and close the first and second passages 21 ,23 with the arrangement of the
passages 21,23 and the shutter 38,52 being altered accordingly. In addition, although,
in the embodiments of Figures 1 to 12, the flow control of the air is performed by a
shutter 38,52, it is possible to control the flow by means other than a shutter. For
example, two separate shutters may be provided or the passages 21,23 may be opened
and closed by other means such as louvres. In addition, although in the embodiments
described above with reference to the drawings, the shutters 38,52 move between
extreme positions, the shutters 38, 52, could move to one or more positions between
the extreme positions to provide a required proportionate mixture of the fragrances.
The embodiments described above with reference to Figures 1 to 12 use an
electronically operated actuator 34 which extends and retracts a rod 35. The actuator
could take any other form including a hydraulic actuator or any other suitable form of
actuator.

Claims

1. A fragrance disperser comprising first and second sources of fragrance (25,
26) first and second flowpaths (21, 23), each associated with a respective source of
fragrance (25, 26), a fan (17) for providing a flow of air along the first and second
flowpaths (21, 23) to release the associated fragrances and a flow controller (38, 52)
movable by an actuator (34) between a first position in which air flows along the first
flowpath (21 ) to allow release of the first fragrance and a second position in which air
flows along the second flowpath (23) to allow release of the second fragrance.
2. A disperser according to claim 1 wherein the first and second flowpaths
comprise respective first and second passages (21, 23), the flow controller (38, 52)
opening the first passage (21 ) and closing the second passage (23) in the first position
thereof and closing the first passage (21) and opening the second passage (23) in the
second position thereof.
3. A disperser according to claim 2 wherein the first passage (21) has an inlet
end adjacent the fan (17) and the second passage (23) has an inlet end adjacent the fan
(17), the flow controller (38) opening and closing said inlet ends.
4. A disperser according to any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the fan (17) is
rotatable in respective opposite first and second senses, rotation of the fan (17) in the
first sense passing air through the first flowpath (21) with the flow controller (38, 52) in the first position and rotation of the fan (17) in the second sense with the flow
controller (38, 52) in the second position passing air through the second flowpath (23).
5. A disperser according to claim 4 and comprising control means (42) for
controlling the actuator (34) and the fan (17) so that the flow controller (38, 52) is in
first position when the fan (17) rotates in said first sense and the flow controller (38,
52) is in said second position when the fan (17) rotates in said second sense.
6. A disperser according to claim 4 or claim 5 wherein the fan ( 17) is within a
housing (10), the housing (10) including a wall (20) extending around the fan ( 17) and
defining a path. For air leading to the first flowpath (21) and the second flowpath (23),
the flow controller (38, 52) including a flow directing surface (39, 55) which, in both
the first position and the second position, provides a downstream extension of said
housing wall (20).
7. A dispenser according to claim 6 wherein the fan (17) has an outer
periphery, the housing wall (20) being arcuate about an axis co-axial with the axis of
rotation of the fan (17), the flow directing surface (39, 55) being arcuate and forming,
with the outer periphery of the fan, a passage of increasing cross-section in a
downstream direction.
A dispenser according to claim 6 or claim 7 wherein the flow controller (38, 52) includes a first extension surface (40) which forms a continuation of the first
flowpath (21) when the flow controller (38, 52) is in said first position and a second
extension surface (42) which forms a continuation of the second flowpath (23) when
the flow controller (38, 52) is in said second position.
9. A disperser according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein said actuator (34)
is connected to the flow controller (38, 52) by a mechanism (36, 45, 60, 61, 70) that
translates operation of actuator (34) into movement of the flow controller (38, 52)
between said first and second positions.
10. A disperser according to claim 9 wherein the mechanism includes at least
one arm (36, 45, 60, 61, 70) connected between the flow controller (38, 52) and the
actuator (34).
11. A disperser according to claim 10 wherein the actuator (34) includes a rod
(35) movable between first and second positions to cause the at least one arm (36, 45,
60, 61, 70) to move the flow controller (38, 52) between the first and second positions.
12. A disperser according to claim 11 wherein the at least one arm (36, 45, 60,
61, 70) is pivotally mounted, movement of the rod (35) rotating the at least one arm
(36, 45, 60, 61, 70) around the pivot (37, 46, 64, 65, 49).
13. A disperser according to claim 12 wherein the at least one arm (36, 70) has
a first end and a second end, the first end being fixed to the flow controller (38, 52)
and the second end being pivotally mounted, the rod (35) acting on the arm (36, 70)
intermediate the ends thereof.
14. A disperser according to claim 13 wherein the arm (70) extends away from
the fan (17) in a generally radial direction.
15. A disperser according to claim 13 wherein the arm (36) is pivoted to one
side of the fan (17) and the flow controller (38) is on a diametrically opposite side of
the fan (17), the arm (36) extending across the fan (17).
16. A disperser according to claim 12 wherein the at least one arm (45 , 60) has
a first and a second end and is pivotally mounted intermediate the first and second
ends, the first end being pivotally connected to the flow controller (52) and the second
end being pivotally connected to the rod (35).
17. A disperser according to claim 16 wherein the at least one arm (45, 60)
extends away from the fan (17) in a generally radial direction.
18. A disperser according to claim 11 wherein said at least one arm (60) is one of two
parallel arms (60, 61), each arm (60, 61) having a first end and a second end, the first ends of the arms (60, 61) being pivotally connected to the flow controller (52) and the
second ends of the arms (60, 61) being connected to spaced fixed pivots (64, 65), the
rod (35) acting on one of said arms (60).
19. A disperser according to any one of claims 1 to 18 wherein the fan (17) is
within a housing (10), the housing including a chamber housing the fan and first and
second passages (21, 23) leading from the housing (10) and forming respectively the
first and second flowpaths.
20. A disperser according to claim 19 wherein the chamber includes an arcuate
wall (20) partially surrounding the fan (17), the arcuate wall having a first end and a
second end, the first passage (21) leading from the first end of the arcuate wall (20)
and the second passage (23) leading from the second end of the arcuate wall (20).
21. A disperser according to claim 19 or claim 20 wherein the first and second
passages (21, 23) are side-by-side in the housing (10).
22. A disperser according to any one of claims 1 to 21 wherein the actuator (34)
is electronically operated.
23. A dispenser according to any one of claims 1 to 22 wherein the flow
controller (38, 52) is movable by the actuator (34) to at least one position between said first and second positions to provide proportionate increase of both fragrances.
24. A dispenser according to any one of claims 1 to 23 wherein the flow
controller (38, 52) in the first position prevents release of the second fragrance and in
the second position prevents release of the first fragrance.
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