Portable volatile material dispenser and method of simulating a flame in same
US-10112203-B2 · Oct 30, 2018 · US
US10702884B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10702884-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515308239-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 7, 2020 |
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A volatile material dispenser may include a housing adapted to hold a refill containing a volatile material and a nebulizer in communication with the refill and the volatile material within the refill, wherein the nebulizer is adapted to volatilize and emit the volatile material as nebulized particles. The nebulizer may include a piezoelectric element having a central aperture and first and second opposing surfaces and an orifice plate disposed adjacent the first surface of the piezoelectric element.
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We claim: 1. A nebulizer assembly comprising: a piezoelectric element having a central aperture and first and second opposing surfaces; an orifice plate disposed adjacent the first surface and extending into the central aperture and beyond the second surface of the piezoelectric element; and a stainless steel plate disposed adjacent the orifice plate opposite the piezoelectric element, wherein the stainless steel plate includes a cylindrical portion extending through the central aperture. 2. The nebulizer assembly of claim 1 , wherein, in use, the piezoelectric element, the orifice plate, and the stainless steel plate are disposed within a cavity formed by first and second opposing walls, an absorbent member is positioned adjacent the first wall, the stainless steel plate is positioned adjacent the absorbent member, and the piezoelectric element, the orifice plate, and the stainless steel plate are positioned between the absorbent member and the second wall. 3. The nebulizer assembly of claim 2 , wherein the absorbent member is a component of the nebulizer assembly. 4. The nebulizer assembly of claim 2 , wherein the absorbent member is connected to a wick of a refill that has been placed in communication with the nebulizer assembly. 5. The nebulizer assembly of claim 2 , wherein the absorbent member is selected from the group consisting of a felt pad and cotton wool. 6. A volatile material dispenser, comprising: a housing adapted to hold a refill containing a volatile material; and a nebulizer in communication with the refill and the volatile material within the refill, wherein the nebulizer is adapted to volatilize and emit the volatile material as nebulized particles and the nebulizer comprises: a piezoelectric element having a central aperture and first and second opposing surfaces; an orifice plate disposed adjacent the first surface and extending into the central aperture and beyond the second surface of the piezoelectric element; and a plate disposed adjacent the orifice plate opposite the piezoelectric element and extending through the central aperture. 7. The volatile material dispenser of claim 6 , wherein a first side of the nebulizer is positioned adjacent an absorbent member by a spring and the absorbent member is adapted to contact a wick of a refill when a refill is inserted within the housing. 8. The volatile material dispenser of claim 7 , wherein the absorbent member is selected from the group consisting of a felt pad and cotton wool. 9. The volatile material dispenser of claim 6 , further including a refill that comprises: a body; a neck extending outwardly from the body and providing an opening into the body; a wick disposed within the body and having an end extending out the neck; an absorbent member disposed in contact with the end of the wick; a retaining member disposed within the neck for holding the wick in position; and a barb extending inwardly from the retaining member for preventing axial movement of the wick within the neck of the refill. 10. The volatile material dispenser of claim 6 further including the refill containing the volatile material, wherein the volatile material is comprised of between about 60% by weight and about 80% by weight water, at least one solvent, and at least one fragrance component. 11. The volatile material dispenser of claim 6 , further including a fan disposed within the housing for moving air from a lower portion of the housing and around the nebulizer and out a top portion of the housing. 12. The volatile material dispenser of claim 6 , wherein the plate is made of stainless steel and includes a disc-shaped portion with a central hole and a cylindrical portion surrounding the central hole and extending toward the piezoelectric element. 13. A volatile material dispenser, comprising: a housing adapted to hold a refill containing a volatile material; and a nebulizer in communication with the refill and the volatile material within the refill, wherein the nebulizer is adapted to volatilize and emit the volatile material as nebulized particles and the nebulizer comprises: a piezoelectric element having a central aperture and first and second opposing surfaces; an orifice plate disposed adjacent the first surface of the piezoelectric element; and a plate disposed in contact with the orifice plate opposite the piezoelectric element, and wherein a disc-shaped portion of the plate extends to a position below the central aperture, wherein the plate is a stainless steel plate, and the plate includes the disc-shaped portion with a central hole and a cylindrical portion surrounding the central hole and extending through the piezoelectric element. 14. The volatile material dispenser of claim 13 , further including: a cavity disposed within the housing and formed by at least first and second opposing walls, wherein an absorbent member is positioned adjacent the first wall forming the cavity, the nebulizer is positioned adjacent the absorbent member by a spring that extends between the nebulizer and the second wall forming the cavity. 15. The volatile material dispenser of claim 13 , wherein the orifice plate extends into the central aperture and beyond the second surface of the piezoelectric element. 16. The volatile material dispenser of claim 13 , further including a refill that comprises: a body; a neck extending outwardly from the body and providing an opening into the body; a wick disposed within the body and having an end extending out the neck; and an absorbent member disposed in contact with the end of the wick; wherein, when the refill is inserted into the housing of the volatile material dispenser, the absorbent member contacts the nebulizer. 17. The volatile material dispenser of claim 16 , wherein the absorbent member is selected from the group consisting of a felt pad and cotton wool. 18. The volatile material dispenser of claim 13 , further including a fan disposed within the housing for moving air from a lower portion of the housing and around the nebulizer and out a top portion of the housing. 19. The volatile material dispenser of claim 13 further including the refill containing the volatile material, wherein the volatile material is comprised of between about 60% by weight and about 80% by weight water, at least one solvent, and at least one fragrance component.
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