US20010006670A1 - Insect combatant controlled/prolonged delivery device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a new device which may be used for insecticidal and/or insect repellent treatment within human dwellings and, more particularly, for such treatments in confined spaces against clothes moths.
- Hyman discloses, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,161,283, U.S. Pat. No. 4,285,468 and European Patent Application No. 0 019 010, devices formed from opposed outer and inner wall members joined along their peripheral portions to define a central reservoir portion for receiving and confining a volatile substance.
- the inner and outer wall members contain a liquid non-porous but gas permeable flexible polymeric sheet material having an impermeable barrier layer releasably bonded to the outer surfaces thereof.
- Sullivan et al discloses, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,158,440, a device for releasing a volatile substance into the environment in a controlled manner.
- the device includes a permeable envelope portion having a greater affinity for the volatile substance than the reservoir material.
- Hennart et al discloses, in French Patent Publication No. 2,075,314, an apparatus for the diffusion of insecticide.
- the apparatus is made by impregnating a fibrous substance with an insecticide solution and dipping it into a molten outer-layer mixture.
- Hachiro discloses, in Japanese Patent Publication No. 2-252462, an apparatus for dissipating a volatile chemical.
- the apparatus includes storing volatile materials in separate chambers of thermoplastic synthetic resin.
- Minier discloses, in French Patent Publication No. 2663507, discloses a parasite controlling device.
- the device comprises an element made of a wood having antiparasitic activity.
- a major object of the present invention is the provision of a new device which can be used for insecticidal and/or insect repellent treatment within human dwellings and more particularly, for such treatments in confined spaces against moths.
- the device according to the invention is characterized in that it includes:
- a transparent plastic container in the form of a dish whose open face has a flat flange
- a plastic sheet impervious to liquids and permeable to vapors of essential oils at ambient temperature, this sheet being attached to a flat flange of the transparent container and adhering to this transparent container so as not to be capable of being grasped manually, and/or detached manually from the flat flange by pulling manually;
- a protective cover sheet made of adhesive plastic, also arranged on the face of the transparent container which is provided with flat flanges, this sheet adhering to the above permeable sheet by adhesive bonding and being capable of being grasped manually and/or being detached from the flat flange by pulling manually;
- an insecticidal and/or insect repellent composition this composition being liquid or capable of evaporating completely at ambient temperature and having an insecticidal and/or insect repellent activity in the vapor state;
- a cardboard package folded in two, so as to contain within it the flat edges and the two permeable and protective sheets, the transparent dish being visible and transparent outside this cardboard package.
- FIG. 1 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the invention in its insecticidal and/or insect repellent functioning state without the cardboard package shown.
- FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the invention in a state in which it is suitable for storage without the cardboard package shown.
- FIG. 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the invention in a state in which it is suitable for storage, sale or use.
- FIG. 4 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the invention illustrating a protective sheet covering the device.
- a transparent plastic container in the form of a dish whose open face has a flat flange
- a cardboard package folded in two, so as to contain within it the flat edges and the two permeable and protective sheets, the transparent dish being visible and transparent outside this cardboard package.
- the cardboard package contains the device of FIG. 2 so that the flanges are inside.
- the cardboard package may act as an advertising display device.
- this cardboard package comprises a cavity or a removable part allowing the protective film to be pulled out without detaching the transparent container from this cardboard package.
- This alternative form of the invention is particularly advantageous in that it makes it possible to leave the instructions concerning the method of use and the nature of the content of the device of the invention, so that they are visible on, the package of the device of the invention when it is in use and functioning. Such instructions are useful for the purpose of safety in use.
- the device according to the invention is particularly suitable for confined spaces, especially in closed spaces of small volume such as the interior of pieces of furniture, wardrobes and cupboards. Although it can be employed against various type of insects, the device of the invention is particularly advantageous against clothes moths. The device according to the invention is therefore particularly advantageous for the protection of textiles in confined spaces, especially the protection of garments and furniture in dwellings such as flats or houses.
- Another advantage of the device of the invention is that it makes it easily possible to choose the period of use (for example, 1 month, or 2 months, or 6 months or another) when the said device is manufactured. This period can thus be simply changed.
- the two sheets, one permeable and one protective can adhere to the transparent container by adhesive bonding or by welding. Either way, this is done so that the adhesion of the permeable sheet is much stronger than the adhesion of the protective sheet, with the result that the protective sheet can be detached by pulling manually, while the permeable sheet cannot be detached by pulling manually.
- the difference in the adhesion can be obtained by either using the size of the area over which adhesion is present (and this is the preferable means), or using the nature of the adhesive.
- FIG. 5 shows a top view of the device according to FIG. 2.
- the hatched part shows the area 6 where the adhesion takes place between the transparent container 1 and the transparent sheet 3 .
- Two illustrations have been made, according to whether the protective sheet 4 does or does not overlap the permeable membrane 3 .
- essential oils examples include cedar foliage essence, thuya essence, lavender essence, lavandin essence, lemon tree essence, Litsea cubeba essence and Verty essence.
- Preferred essential oils usable according to the invention are cedar foliage essence and lavender essence.
- the liquid insecticidal and/or repellent compositions according to the invention may also contain dying agents in a quantity preferably below 1%. They also may contain various aromatic compounds such as substances derivating from vanillin such as ethyl vanillin, coumarin, santal wood essence, terpinyl acetate, citral delphens and turpentine essence. These compounds may constitute from 2 to 40% of the compositions according to the invention.
- the transparent containers are advantageously made of polymeric material such as polyethylene or polypropylene or their copolymers.
- the thickness of the material is sufficient to prevent any permeation either of the liquid or of its vapor.
- the effective volume of the container is generally between 2 and 120 cm 3 .
- a container in the shape of a dish 8 mm in depth contained 10 g of a mixture comprising 55% by weight cedar wood essence, 5% cedar foliage essence, 10% isobornyl acetate (diffusion agent), 10% terpene essence derived from orange (diffusion agent), 5% turpentine essence, 5% phaellandrene (diffusion agent), 15% benzyl acetate,(diffusion agent). All the adjuvants in this composition had a rate of evaporation which was more than 3 times higher than that of the cedar wood essence.
- This container was made of semi-rigid and transparent polypropylene 0.5 mm thick. On the flat flange of this transparent container, there was a permeable membrane of 200 micron high density polyethylene whose effective area for the permeation (equal to the area of the opening of the transparent container) was 14 cm 2 .
- Example 1 The procedure of Example 1 was repeated, but using a container containing 10% lavender essence, 33% lavandin essence, 22% linalyle acetate (diffusion agent), 30% limonene, 5% of isononyl acetate (diffusion agent).
- Example 1 The procedure of Example 1 was repeated, but using a container containing 5% metadelphene, 20% lemon tree essence, 25% citral, 10% paraffinic oil (diffusion agent), 5% limonene (diffusion agent), and 35% terpinyl acetate.
- Example 1 The procedure of Example 1 was repeated, but using a container containing 40% cedar wood essence, 5% cedar foliage essence, 20% isononyle acetate (diffusion agent), 2% ethylvanillin, 2% coumarin, 15% phaellandrene (diffusion agent), 16% santal wood essence.
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- The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/850,704, filed May 2, 1997, now allowed, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application No. Ser. No. 08/411,169, filed Mar. 27, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,955, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/234,417, filed Apr. 28, 1994, and claims the benefit of priority application French Patent Application No. 93 11762, filed Sep. 28, 1993. The contents of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/850,704, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/234,417 and priority French Patent Application No. 93 11762, are hereby incorporated by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention:
- The present invention relates to a new device which may be used for insecticidal and/or insect repellent treatment within human dwellings and, more particularly, for such treatments in confined spaces against clothes moths.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art:
- Articles for the release of volatile substances, such as deodorizers, insecticides, repellents and the like are known.
- Hyman discloses, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,161,283, U.S. Pat. No. 4,285,468 and European Patent Application No. 0 019 010, devices formed from opposed outer and inner wall members joined along their peripheral portions to define a central reservoir portion for receiving and confining a volatile substance. The inner and outer wall members contain a liquid non-porous but gas permeable flexible polymeric sheet material having an impermeable barrier layer releasably bonded to the outer surfaces thereof.
- Sullivan et al discloses, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,158,440, a device for releasing a volatile substance into the environment in a controlled manner. The device includes a permeable envelope portion having a greater affinity for the volatile substance than the reservoir material.
- Hennart et al discloses, in French Patent Publication No. 2,075,314, an apparatus for the diffusion of insecticide. The apparatus is made by impregnating a fibrous substance with an insecticide solution and dipping it into a molten outer-layer mixture.
- Hachiro discloses, in Japanese Patent Publication No. 2-252462, an apparatus for dissipating a volatile chemical. The apparatus includes storing volatile materials in separate chambers of thermoplastic synthetic resin.
- Minier discloses, in French Patent Publication No. 2663507, discloses a parasite controlling device. The device comprises an element made of a wood having antiparasitic activity.
- Accordingly, a major object of the present invention is the provision of a new device which can be used for insecticidal and/or insect repellent treatment within human dwellings and more particularly, for such treatments in confined spaces against moths.
- The device according to the invention is characterized in that it includes:
- a transparent plastic container in the form of a dish whose open face has a flat flange;
- a plastic sheet (or membrane) impervious to liquids and permeable to vapors of essential oils at ambient temperature, this sheet being attached to a flat flange of the transparent container and adhering to this transparent container so as not to be capable of being grasped manually, and/or detached manually from the flat flange by pulling manually;
- a protective cover sheet (or film) made of adhesive plastic, also arranged on the face of the transparent container which is provided with flat flanges, this sheet adhering to the above permeable sheet by adhesive bonding and being capable of being grasped manually and/or being detached from the flat flange by pulling manually;
- an insecticidal and/or insect repellent composition, this composition being liquid or capable of evaporating completely at ambient temperature and having an insecticidal and/or insect repellent activity in the vapor state;
- optionally, means for attaching and/or hanging the device and/or the transparent container; and
- optionally, a cardboard package folded in two, so as to contain within it the flat edges and the two permeable and protective sheets, the transparent dish being visible and transparent outside this cardboard package.
- Other objects, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will be pointed out in or will be understood from the following detailed description provided below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the invention in its insecticidal and/or insect repellent functioning state without the cardboard package shown.
- FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the invention in a state in which it is suitable for storage without the cardboard package shown.
- FIG. 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the invention in a state in which it is suitable for storage, sale or use.
- FIG. 4 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the invention illustrating a protective sheet covering the device.
- FIGS. 5 a and 5 b are horizontal cross-sectional views of embodiments of the invention where a cardboard package contains the device illustrated in FIG. 2.
- More particularly according to the present invention, there is provided a new device for insecticidal treatment and method for its use in dwellings.
- The device according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is characterized in that it includes:
- a transparent plastic container in the form of a dish whose open face has a flat flange;
- a plastic sheet (or membrane) impervious to liquids and permeable to vapors of essential oils at ambient temperature, this sheet being attached to a flat flange of the transparent container and adhering to this transparent container so as not to be capable of being grasped manually, and/or detached manually from the flat flange by pulling manually;
- a protective cover sheet (or film) made of adhesive plastic, also arranged on the face of the transparent container which is provided with flat flanges, this sheet adhering to the above permeable sheet by adhesive bonding and being capable of being grasped manually and/or being detached from the flat flange by pulling manually;
- an insecticidal and/or insect repellent composition, this composition being liquid or capable of evaporating completely at ambient temperature and having an insecticidal and/or insect repellent activity in the vapor state;
- optionally, means for attaching and/or hanging the device and/or the transparent container; and
- optionally, a cardboard package folded in two, so as to contain within it the flat edges and the two permeable and protective sheets, the transparent dish being visible and transparent outside this cardboard package.
- Examples of preferred embodiments of the devices according to the present invention are provided in FIGS. 1-5. More particularly, in FIG. 1, the transparent dish contains a liquid 2 and is covered with the
permeable membrane 3. In addition to the insecticidal and/or repellent composition, the dish or transparent container may also contain a small quantity of air, for example, 1 to 10% by volume. - In FIG. 5, the cardboard package contains the device of FIG. 2 so that the flanges are inside. The cardboard package may act as an advertising display device. According to an alternative form of the invention this cardboard package comprises a cavity or a removable part allowing the protective film to be pulled out without detaching the transparent container from this cardboard package. This alternative form of the invention is particularly advantageous in that it makes it possible to leave the instructions concerning the method of use and the nature of the content of the device of the invention, so that they are visible on, the package of the device of the invention when it is in use and functioning. Such instructions are useful for the purpose of safety in use.
- The device according to the invention is particularly suitable for confined spaces, especially in closed spaces of small volume such as the interior of pieces of furniture, wardrobes and cupboards. Although it can be employed against various type of insects, the device of the invention is particularly advantageous against clothes moths. The device according to the invention is therefore particularly advantageous for the protection of textiles in confined spaces, especially the protection of garments and furniture in dwellings such as flats or houses.
- Another advantage of the device of the invention is that it makes it easily possible to choose the period of use (for example, 1 month, or 2 months, or 6 months or another) when the said device is manufactured. This period can thus be simply changed.
- An advantage of the device according to the invention is that it is effective for a long period. In addition, when the insecticidal or repellent product is exhausted, the user has the possibility of very simply seeing and concluding that the transparent container is empty and must be replaced. Consequently, the insecticidal and/or repellent activity is maintained continuously and there is no intermediate period without any insecticide/repellent activity, and this is crucially important so as not to leave periods without insecticide/repellent during which the insects can again reproduce and develop and cause damage.
- In the case of clothes moths, the invention is particularly advantageous in that it makes it possible to prevent damage to textiles, especially garments, during intermediate periods without any active substance.
- The two sheets, one permeable and one protective, can adhere to the transparent container by adhesive bonding or by welding. Either way, this is done so that the adhesion of the permeable sheet is much stronger than the adhesion of the protective sheet, with the result that the protective sheet can be detached by pulling manually, while the permeable sheet cannot be detached by pulling manually. The difference in the adhesion can be obtained by either using the size of the area over which adhesion is present (and this is the preferable means), or using the nature of the adhesive.
- FIG. 4 shows a top view of the device according to FIG. 1. The hatched
part 4 shows the area where adhesion takes place between thetransparent container 1 and thetransparent sheet 3. Theregion 7 corresponds to the liquid 2 seen from above. - FIG. 5 shows a top view of the device according to FIG. 2. The hatched part shows the
area 6 where the adhesion takes place between thetransparent container 1 and thetransparent sheet 3. Two illustrations have been made, according to whether theprotective sheet 4 does or does not overlap thepermeable membrane 3. - The insecticidal and/or repellent liquid compositions are advantageously compositions containing generally from 20 to 85%, and preferably from 40 to 75%, of essential oils, and from 15 to 80%, and preferably from 25 to 60%, of an evaporation agent (or diffusion agent).
- Examples of essential oils include cedar foliage essence, thuya essence, lavender essence, lavandin essence, lemon tree essence, Litsea cubeba essence and Verty essence. Preferred essential oils usable according to the invention are cedar foliage essence and lavender essence.
- The evaporation agent or diffusion agent usable according to the invention, can be one of the constituents of the essential oil. Preferably, the evaporation agent is a liquid which has a rate of evaporation at least two times higher, and preferably more than three times higher, than the rate of evaporation of the main active substance. This evaporation agent is advantageously miscible with the main active substance. More preferably, this evaporation agent or diffusion agent is one of the following compounds: hexyl acetate (and preferably n-hexyl acetate), isobutyl acetate, cyclohexyl acetate, prenyl acetate, isononyl acetate, isobornyl acetate, linalyl acetate, benzyl acetate, ethyl butyrate, camphor, ethyl caproate, methyl caproate, carene, limonene (or terpene essence derived of orange), allyl heptanoate, methyl hexeoate, ethyl isobutyrate, methyl pentylketone, myrcene, phaellandrene, pinene, butyl valerianate, terpinolene, and paraffin oils (saturated hydrocarbons liquids at ambient temperature). The evaporation agent or diffusion agent can be used straight or in mixture. The evaporation agent or diffusion agents, listed herein above, have a remarkable efficacy when they are used in mixture with essential oils.
- The liquid insecticidal and/or repellent compositions according to the invention may also contain dying agents in a quantity preferably below 1%. They also may contain various aromatic compounds such as substances derivating from vanillin such as ethyl vanillin, coumarin, santal wood essence, terpinyl acetate, citral delphens and turpentine essence. These compounds may constitute from 2 to 40% of the compositions according to the invention.
- The transparent containers are advantageously made of polymeric material such as polyethylene or polypropylene or their copolymers. The thickness of the material is sufficient to prevent any permeation either of the liquid or of its vapor. The effective volume of the container is generally between 2 and 120 cm 3.
- The nature and the thickness of the permeable membrane or permeable sheet are chosen so as to exhibit the permeability characteristics indicated above.
- Advantageously, the polymeric membrane chosen must satisfy the following test: A container full of 10 g of cedar wood essence is provided with a free face applied against a vertical membrane, on a surface of 14 cm 2. The membrane allows 0.8 g of the oil to evaporate after 6 months.
- Membranes which are particularly suitable for the purpose of the invention are membrane made of polymeric materials, such as high density polyethylene with a thickness of 50 to 300 microns. The area used for the permeation is generally between 5 and 35 cm 2.
- The protective sheets or membranes are advantageously made of polymeric material such as polypropylene. They are provided with an adhesive bonding agent capable of not damaging the permeable membrane when the protective sheet is detached from this membrane.
- In order to further illustrate the present invention and the advantages thereof, the following specific examples are given, it being understood that same are intended only as illustrative and in nowise limitative.
- A container in the shape of a dish 8 mm in depth contained 10 g of a mixture comprising 55% by weight cedar wood essence, 5% cedar foliage essence, 10% isobornyl acetate (diffusion agent), 10% terpene essence derived from orange (diffusion agent), 5% turpentine essence, 5% phaellandrene (diffusion agent), 15% benzyl acetate,(diffusion agent). All the adjuvants in this composition had a rate of evaporation which was more than 3 times higher than that of the cedar wood essence.
- This container was made of semi-rigid and transparent polypropylene 0.5 mm thick. On the flat flange of this transparent container, there was a permeable membrane of 200 micron high density polyethylene whose effective area for the permeation (equal to the area of the opening of the transparent container) was 14 cm 2.
- The device was produced in a form as described in the drawings attached to the present description.
- The protective sheet was made of 280 micron polypropylene and was provided with an adhesive. One corner of this protective layer was left without adhesive so that this layer could be grasped manually.
- This device was hung in a confined space of 1 m 3 for 3 months. At the end of the 3 months, 9 g of the mixture was seen to have disappeared.
- This result can be compared with the results of the same test made with cedar wood essence without use of a diffusion agent. In this case, 0.8 g of the mixture was seen to have disappeared.
- At the beginning of the three months, garments were hung in the confined space, and the device, as described above, was hung, and then clothes moths larvae was deposited in 3 separate places of the hanging garments.
- At the end of the 3 months, it was seen that the garments did not sustained any damage, the larvae were dead, and there was no chrysalis nor any other form of insect in any stage of development of the clothes moth life cycle.
- The procedure of Example 1 was repeated, but using a container containing 10% lavender essence, 33% lavandin essence, 22% linalyle acetate (diffusion agent), 30% limonene, 5% of isononyl acetate (diffusion agent).
- The results obtained were similar to those of Example 1.
- The procedure of Example 1 was repeated, but using a container containing 5% metadelphene, 20% lemon tree essence, 25% citral, 10% paraffinic oil (diffusion agent), 5% limonene (diffusion agent), and 35% terpinyl acetate.
- The results obtained were similar to those of Example 1.
- The procedure of Example 1 was repeated, but using a container containing 40% cedar wood essence, 5% cedar foliage essence, 20% isononyle acetate (diffusion agent), 2% ethylvanillin, 2% coumarin, 15% phaellandrene (diffusion agent), 16% santal wood essence.
- The results obtained were similar to those of Example 1.
- While the invention has been described in terms of various preferred embodiments, the skilled artisan will appreciate that various modifications, substitutions, omissions, and changes may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the present invention be limited solely by the scope of the following claims, including equivalents thereof.
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