WO2013124655A1 - Systèmes et dispositifs pour distribuer des substances volatiles - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01M—CATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
- A01M29/00—Scaring or repelling devices, e.g. bird-scaring apparatus
- A01M29/12—Scaring or repelling devices, e.g. bird-scaring apparatus using odoriferous substances, e.g. aromas, pheromones or chemical agents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01M—CATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
- A01M1/00—Stationary means for catching or killing insects
- A01M1/20—Poisoning, narcotising, or burning insects
- A01M1/2022—Poisoning or narcotising insects by vaporising an insecticide
- A01M1/2061—Poisoning or narcotising insects by vaporising an insecticide using a heat source
- A01M1/2077—Poisoning or narcotising insects by vaporising an insecticide using a heat source using an electrical resistance as heat source
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61L—METHODS 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
- A61L9/00—Disinfection, sterilisation or deodorisation of air
- A61L9/015—Disinfection, sterilisation or deodorisation of air using gaseous or vaporous substances, e.g. ozone
- A61L9/02—Disinfection, sterilisation or deodorisation of air using gaseous or vaporous substances, e.g. ozone using substances evaporated in the air by heating or combustion
- A61L9/03—Apparatus therefor
- A61L9/037—Apparatus therefor comprising a wick
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61L—METHODS 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
- A61L2209/00—Aspects relating to disinfection, sterilisation or deodorisation of air
- A61L2209/10—Apparatus features
- A61L2209/13—Dispensing or storing means for active compounds
- A61L2209/133—Replaceable cartridges, refills
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- the present invention relates to systems and devices for dispensing volatile materials present in formulations such as insecticides, insect repellents and the like into the atmosphere.
- vapour emanating devices which function by heating a surface containing a volatile material to release the volatile material from the surface into the atmosphere, such that the material can then function as an insecticide or insect repellent.
- Mat-type vapour emanating devices are widely used for such purposes.
- Mat-type devices are generally two part devices consisting of a heater unit which is a relatively non-disposable part, and a formulation supply unit that contains the volatile material to be dispensed, which is typically a disposable and/or replaceable part.
- the heater unit typically comprises a plug pins which are connectable to a power source, such as a mains electric power socket or the like.
- the power source provides the electrical energy necessary to generate a desired heat in a heating element located within the body of the heater unit.
- An opening is provided in the body of the heater unit to receive the formulation supply unit such that the formulation can be exposed to the heat generated from the heating element within the heater unit.
- the opening can assume a variety of shapes and sizes to receive a variety of formulation supply units of various shapes and sizes, generally dictated by the specific manufacturer of the device.
- the formulation supply unit typically comprises a planar surface, a portion of which contains the volatile material provided within the formulation. The portion of the surface may comprise an exposed porous region, or mat, which is impregnated with the formulation.
- the porous region, or mat, impregnated with the formulation Upon insertion of the formulation supply unit through the opening in the body of the heater unit, the porous region, or mat, impregnated with the formulation is positioned generally within the region of the heating elements and is therefore exposed to the high temperatures generated by the heating elements. Exposure of the formulation to sufficient temperatures then causes the volatile material present in the formulation to vaporise into the atmosphere, such that the device can function as an insecticide, insect repellent and/or an air freshener. Upon vaporisation of substantially all of the volatile material present in the formulation supply unit, the formulation supply unit is then removed from the heater unit and discarded. The heater unit is then able to receive replacement formulation supply units and as such the user needs to purchase replacement formulation supply units to use with their existing heater unit.
- a common problem with such mat-type devices is that the vaporisation of the volatile material occurs quite rapidly such that the formulation supply units typically last for one night, or period of use, before requiring replacement. Further, there are variations between the thicknesses, size, shape, active ingredient properties and manner in which the mats operate between different manufacturers of the formulation supply units.
- the heater units provided to receive the various types of formulation supply units typically operate over a wide range of operating temperatures (130-180°C). This variation in operating temperatures of the heater units causes a wide variation in the rate of emanation of the volatile material from the various formulation supply units which can be used between differing heater units. This can then result in a formulation supply unit of one manufacture inadequately performing when used with a different type of heater unit.
- the formulation supply unit is in the form of a malleable aluminium tray which is adapted to be received by a variety of heater units.
- the gel mat is not consistently located adjacent the heating elements of the heater unit. Accordingly it has been found that there is a large variation in the heat received by the gel. This causes large variations in the emanation rates of the volatile material between different devices. Therefore, in order to ascertain the remaining life of the formulation supply unit and therefore the amount of gel present thereon, the user must physically remove the formulation supply unit from the heater unit to inspect the gel, which is a cumbersome and inexact exercise.
- Bottle-type vapour emanating devices which comprise a clear bottle formulation supply unit containing a large amount of formulation in fluid communication with a wicking device.
- Bottle-type devices provide for extended periods of use, due to their large formulation storage capacity, together with a visual indication of the amount of formulation present in the device so that a user can readily ascertain the operational state of the device.
- Such devices pose several drawbacks which the present invention overcomes.
- a volatile liquid emanation system for comprising an emanation device and a replaceable refill of liquid:
- the refill comprises a reservoir housing having walls containing a liquid reservoir of volatile liquid and a wick extending from the interior of the reservoir to the exterior thereof;
- the device comprises a device housing having a rear wall to which plug pins are connected, a front wall and side walls therebetween to connect the front wall to the rear wall wherein the housing contains a heater and refill receiving means configured to releasably hold the refill within the device housing, and wherein the device housing comprises at least one vent hole and at least one refill aperture in the side wall to permit the refill access to the refill receiving means; characterised in that the front face has a rotatable dial which is connectable directly or indirectly to the refill when engaged with the device such that rotation of the dial effects linear movement of the refill away toward the refill aperture.
- the device may be provided with a control unit connected to a user activatable button wherein, in use, the control unit is configured to turn the heater on once the button is activated and is further configured to turn the heater off after a pre-defined period of time.
- the predefined period of time is > 7hrs and ⁇ 14hrs, and more preferably after a predefined period of time that is > 10hrs and ⁇ 13hrs, and most preferably after a predefined period of time that is substantially 12hrs.
- Volatile liquid emanation systems according to the present invention are advantageous because they are more child tamper proof than hitherto known emanation systems as it would not be intuitive for a child to attempt to release the refill by applying rotational movement to the dial.
- there is a form of push fit connection between the refill and device which is commonplace thus is it relatively straightforward for a child to remove the refill from the device and then risk gaining exposure to the contents of the refill and/or the interior of the device.
- bayonet fittings have been deployed but this has occurred with such frequency that children are increasingly used to interacting with and manipulating bayonet fittings that there is minimal benefit.
- the dial is preferably provided with an elongate member which extends toward the interior of the device housing wherein said elongate member is directly connectable with the refill when the refill is engaged with the device such that rotation of the dial effects linear movement of the refill away from the refill receiving means and toward the refill aperture.
- the refill is preferably provided with a recess and an abutment member wherein the recess accommodates the elongate member and the abutment member is contacted by the elongate member during the rotation of the dial. This arrangement is particularly preferred as it is inexpensive to manufacture, contains few moving parts so will be reliable and will not add bulk to the interior of the device which will assist in the device being shallow which is advantageous as in use it will protrude from a mains electrical socket.
- the dial may be provided with a gearing mechanism which directly engages with a corresponding gearing mechanism on the refill such that rotation of the dial causes the gears to move the refill linearly toward the refill aperture.
- the refill is preferably provided with a recess and an abutment member wherein the recess accommodates the elongate member and the abutment member is contacted by the elongate member during the rotation of the dial.
- the refill is provided with a refill carrier member that connects to the reservoir housing to support the wick which may assist in preventing the wick from being damaged on insertion into the device.
- the carrier member preferably covers the side of the wick adjacent to the heater when the refill is located within the device to act as a heat shield against any direct contact between the heater and the wick, thus improving the safety of operation.
- the refill preferably comprises engagement means to engage with the refill receiving means, said engagement means may form a part of, or be connected to, one or more of the reservoir walls or may, if present, be formed in or connected to the carrier member.
- the engagement means are formed in the carrier member.
- the refill engagement means are formed via a resilient lug which engages with a corresponding protrusion in the refill receiving means which provides the advantage that a user is provided with an audible click and can feel positive feedback when the lug engages with the protrusion to know that the refill is correctly engaged with the receiving means.
- This arrangement provides the further advantage that a predetermined amount of rotational force must be applied via the dial in order to deform the lug sufficiently to overcome the protrusion and thus make it further child tamper proof.
- the refill receiving means are preferably provided by a refill chassis that supports one or more parts of the refill and/or carrier member when engaged therewith.
- the chassis at least partially surrounds and even more preferably substantially completely surrounds the refill and/or carrier member when engaged therewith whilst having one or more vent holes to permit vaporised volatile liquid to escape therefrom.
- the chassis is provided with a window which acts as a vent to permit the escape of volatilised liquid therefrom and also acts as a movement restrictor for the elongate member such that the elongate member can only be moved by the dial within the confines of the window space.
- the chassis may be provided with at least two windows wherein a second window is located adjacent the heater to permit the heat to more efficiently transfer from the heater to the wick.
- the refill is sized to fit substantially completely within the device housing.
- the refill receiving means releasably hold the refill within the device housing such that the reservoir housing wall(s) adjacent the refill aperture(s) is substantially contiguous with the adjacent device housing wall(s).
- the term “substantially contiguous” is understood to mean that when the refill is releasably held by the refill receiving means the reservoir wall(s) adjacent the refill aperture(s) extend into the aperture(s) but not substantially beyond them such that no part of the refill obviously extends beyond the device housing wall(s) adjacent the aperture(s).
- the term “substantially completely” is understood to mean that when the refill is releasably held by the refill receiving means all of the refill is held within the device housing save for the reservoir wall (s) adjacent the refill aperture(s) extend into the aperture(s) but not substantially beyond same.
- the carrier member surrounds a portion or portions of the reservoir housing wall adjacent the refill aperture(s) when the refill is releasably held by the refill receiving means such that the portion or portions of reservoir housing wall and the carrier member are substantially contiguous with each other and substantially contiguous with the adjacent device housing wall(s).
- the at least one substantially contiguous portion of reservoir housing and carrier member adjacent the refill aperture(s) when the refill is releasably held by the refill receiving means may substantially fill said aperture(s), and preferably said substantially contiguous portion of reservoir housing and carrier member fills said aperture(s).
- the carrier member may surround the reservoir housing wall(s) adjacent the refill aperture(s) when the refill is releasably held by the refill receiving means such that the carrier member(s) is substantially contiguous with the adjacent device housing wall(s).
- the at least one substantially contiguous carrier member adjacent the refill aperture(s) when the refill is releasably held by the refill receiving means may substantially fill said aperture(s), and preferably said substantially contiguous carrier member fills said aperture(s).
- the device is provided with a single refill aperture.
- the system of the present invention is an insecticides and/or insect repellent emanation system .
- the reservoir housing wall(s) adjacent the refill aperture(s) when the refill is releasably held by the refill receiving means may substantially fill said aperture(s), and preferably said wall(s) fills said aperture(s).
- This arrangement may be advantageous as it further discourages child tampering due to decreased visual and tactile stimuli that may encourage a child to attempt to remove the refill from the device.
- This arrangement is further advantageous as the filled aperture(s) resists a child potentially trying to insert a finger or other object into the interior of the device.
- the size of the refill aperture is an area which is less than 50% of the surface area of the front wall, and more preferably the size of the refill aperture is an area which is less than 35% of the surface area of the front wall, and even more preferably the size of the refill aperture is an area which is less than 25% of the surface area of the front wall. It may be advantageous to locate the refill aperture in a side wall of the device housing and to keep the size of the refill aperture small relative to the size of the front wall of the device housing as these properties both serve to minimise the likelihood that a child would realise that the device contains a releasable refill therewith in.
- the refill is preferably of a shallow elongate cuboid shape, wherein the elongate section is at least 3 times greater than its depth. This shape of refill is particularly advantageous when the refill aperture is located in the side wall of the device housing as aperture will necessarily be narrow due to the shallow nature of the refill and, thus, further reduce the likelihood of a child attempting to insert their finger or another object inside the aperture.
- the device housing preferably is provide with at least 2 vent holes to promote a flow of air through the device to better emanate the volatile liquid and reduce the formation of condensed volatile liquid within the device housing.
- a volatile liquid emanation device for a replaceable refill of liquid insecticides and/or insect repellent
- the device comprises a device housing having a rear wall to which plug pins are connected, a front wall and side walls therebetween to connect the front wall to the rear wall
- the housing contains a heater and refill receiving means configured to releasably hold the refill within the device housing
- the device housing comprises at least one vent hole and at least one refill aperture in the side wall to permit the refill access to the refill receiving means; characterised in that the front face has a rotatable dial which is connectable directly or indirectly to the refill when engaged with the device such that rotation of the dial effects linear movement of the refill away toward the refill aperture.
- the refill comprises a reservoir housing having walls containing a liquid reservoir of volatile liquid and a wick extending from the interior of the reservoir to the exterior thereof; and wherein the refill is further provided with a refill carrier member that connects to the reservoir housing to support the wick.
- the refill preferably comprises engagement means to engage with the refill receiving means, said engagement means may form a part of, or be connected to, one or more of the reservoir walls or may, if present, be formed in or connected to the carrier member.
- the engagement means are formed in the carrier member.
- the refill engagement means are formed via a resilient lug which engages with a corresponding protrusion in the refill receiving means
- the refill is preferably of a shallow elongate cuboid shape, wherein the elongate section is at least 3 times greater than its depth. This shape of refill is particularly advantageous when the refill aperture is located in the side wall of the device housing as aperture will necessarily be narrow due to the shallow nature of the refill and, thus, further reduce the likelihood of a child attempting to insert their finger or another object inside the aperture.
- the carrier member preferably covers the side of the wick adjacent to the heater when the refill is located within the device to act as a heat shield against any direct contact between the heater and the wick, thus improving the safety of operation.
- Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of an exploded emanation device absent a refill
- Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of an emanation device with a refill
- Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of an emanation device with a refill engaged with a mains electrical socket
- Fig. 4 shows a front view of a refill of volatile liquid
- Fig. 5 shows a side view of a refill of volatile liquid
- Fig. 6 shows a side view of a refill of volatile liquid. Description of an Embodiment
- Figs.1 -3 show several views of an emanation device 2 according to the present invention and reference will be made to each of these figures in describing same.
- the device 2 is made up of a housing 8 which has plug pins 12 mounted on a rear wall 15 of the housing, the plug pins 12 being arranged to engage with a mains electrical socket 31.
- the device housing 8 contains vent holes 13 which permit a flow of air through the device 2.
- Electrically connected to the plug pins is a control unit 29 mounted on a PCB, also mounted on the PCB is a light source such as an LED 32.
- Adjacent the PCB is a heater 10 which is mounted in the device via formations protruding from the device housing 8.
- the rear wall 15 of the housing is connected to a side wall 17 in which a part of a refill aperture 14 can be seen.
- Adjacent the refill aperture 14 is the opening to the device's refill receiving means 1 1 which is provided in the form of chassis 20.
- the chassis 20 is there to support a refill 3 of volatile liquid therein when the device 2 is being used as part of an emanation system 1 .
- the chassis 20 is provided with two windows 21 , 21 ' in which one window 21 is in alignment with the heater 10 to better permit heat emitted by the heater 10 in use to enter the chassis 20 and the refill 3 held therein.
- the other window 21 ' is located in the opposing side of the chassis 20 to window 21 and is present to allow vaporised volatile liquid to escape from the chassis 20 and move toward a vent hole 13.
- a set of switch holding formations 34 that hold a switch 30 mounted on a PCB which in electrical communication with the control unit 29.
- the switch 30 is mounted in the middle of a partially circular track 33 in which a rotatable dial 24 is mounted such that the track 33 operates as a movement guide for the dial 24.
- a button 28 is mounted adjacent the switch 30 such that when a user depresses the button 28 they will necessarily activate the switch 30.
- the device housing 8 has a front wall 16 which also has a side wall 17' wherein side wall 17' has the other part of the refill aperture 14. Side walls 17, 17' are fixed together to retain the aforementioned components therewithin.
- the refill 3 is made up of a reservoir 4 of volatile liquid 5, preferably an insecticide and/or insect repellent.
- the reservoir 4 comprises a reservoir housing 6 having walls containing the reservoir 4, a wick 7 is provided which extends from the interior of the reservoir to the exterior thereof.
- the refill 3 is shown with a carrier member 18 mounted on to the reservoir housing 6.
- the refill 3 has a shallow elongate cuboid shape, wherein the elongate section is at least 3 times greater than its depth.
- the carrier member 18 is mounted on the reservoir housing 6 at either elongate end thereof to extend therefrom over the side of the refill through which the wick 7 protrudes to support same.
- a top portion 34 of the carrier member 18 covers one side of the wick 7 such that it is located between the wick 7 and the heater 10 to act as a heat shield in use.
- the top portion 34 extends from one elongate side of the refill where it assists in filling the aperture 14, which is discussed in more detail below, to the remote end of the top portion 34 in a resilient lug 22 is formed.
- a recess 26 and an abutment member 27 for engagement with the dial 24, discussed in more detail below.
- the refill 3 when the refill 3 is held within the device 2, the refill 3 is sized to fit substantially completely within the device housing 8 and that the reservoir housing wall 6 and carrier member 18 adjacent the refill aperture 14 is substantially contiguous with the adjacent device side wall 17,17'.
- substantially contiguous is understood to mean that when the refill 3 is releasably held by the refill receiving means 11 the reservoir wall 6 and carrier member 18 adjacent the refill aperture 14 extend into the aperture but not substantially beyond them such that no part of the refill 3 obviously extends beyond the adjacent side wall 17,17' of the device housing.
- substantially completely is understood to mean that when the refill 3 is releasably held by the refill receiving means 1 1 all of the refill 3 is held within the device housing 6 save for the reservoir wall 6 and carrier member 18 adjacent the refill aperture 14 which extend into the aperture 14 but not substantially beyond it.
- the system 1 shown is advantageous because it is more child tamper proof than hitherto known emanation systems. As the refill 3 is substantially completely held within the device housing 8 there is no visual stimulus provided which would encourage interaction with the device 2, such as a bottle of liquid suspended beneath the device 2 as is commonly the case with prior art devices.
- the reservoir wall 6 and carrier member 18 provide a substantially contiguous surface with the device housing sidewall 17,17' adjacent the refill aperture 14, there is no tactile stimulus which would encourage further interaction with the device 2.
- the resulting substantially contiguous surface, 17,17',6,18 provides no easy tactile purchase surface which would encourage a child to attempt to remove the refill 3 from the device 2.
- This arrangement is further advantageous as the filled aperture 14 resists a child potentially trying to insert a finger or other object into the interior of the device 2.
- This advantage is particularly important in countries where the electrical sockets 31 do not have an accompanying on/off switch resulting in the device 2 being in an operational mode whenever it is connected to the socket 31 which poses risks of burning should contact be made with the heater 10 and electrical shock if contact is made with electricity carrying wiring within the device 2.
- the device 2 is provided with a single refill aperture 14 however, more than one aperture could be provided without undue burden on the skilled person.
- the rotatable dial 24 provides a tamper-proof ejection mechanism which is shown in Fig.1 as being directly connectable to the refill 3 when engaged with the device 2 such that rotation of the dial 24 will effect linear movement of the refill 3 toward the refill aperture 14.
- the dial 24 is provided with an elongate member (not shown) which extends into the window 21 ' of the chassis 20 and further into the recess 26 in the carrier member 18. Clockwise rotation of the dial 24 causes the elongate member to contact and subsequently bear against the abutment member 27 wherein continuing clockwise rotation of the dial 24 forces the refill 3 to move in a linear direction away from the chassis 20 and through the refill aperture 14.
- the dial 24 may be provided with a gearing mechanism (not shown) which directly engages with a corresponding gearing mechanism (not shown) on the refill 3 such that rotation of the dial 24 causes the gears to move the refill 3 linearly toward the refill aperture 14.
- the refill has engagement means to engage with the refill receiving means 1 1.
- the refill engagement means are formed in the carrier member 18 via a resilient lug 22 which is arranged to engage with a corresponding protrusion (not shown) in the chassis 20.
- the resilient lug 22 has to be pushed past the protrusion and, in doing so, a user will be provided with an audible click and can feel positive feedback when a recess in the lug 22 engages with the protrusion to know that the refill is correctly engaged with the chassis 20.
- This arrangement provides the further advantage that a predetermined amount of rotational force must be applied via the dial 24 in order to deform the lug 22 sufficiently to overcome the protrusion and thus make it further child tamper proof.
- control unit 29 is configured to turn the heater only once the button 28 is depressed and the switch 20 turned on, and the control unit is further configured to turn the heater off after a predefined period of time that is equivalent to a period of time that a user would typically sleep for > 7hrs and ⁇ 14hrs, and more preferably between > 10hrs and ⁇ 13hrs, and most preferably after 12hrs.
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