Fragrance delivery device, system, and method
US-2019307912-A1 · Oct 10, 2019 · US
US10960097B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10960097-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615559355-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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A refill cartridge for a volatile composition includes a reservoir, a volatile composition within the reservoir, and a composite membrane in fluid communication with the reservoir. The composite membrane includes a barrier layer having a thickness of less than about 10 μηι and at least one support layer in contact with the barrier layer, the support layer having a thickness of at least about 10 um. The volatile composition is transported from the reservoir across the composite membrane at a flux of between 1 and 100 g/(m2-hr) at about 25° C. and about 101 kPa.
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A refill cartridge for a volatile composition, comprising: a reservoir; a volatile composition within the reservoir; a blister defining a cup-shaped structure having a top edge; a composite membrane in fluid communication with the reservoir, the composite membrane including a barrier layer having a thickness of less than 10 μm and at least one support layer in contact with the barrier layer, the support layer having a thickness of at least 10 μm, the support layer being between the barrier layer and the reservoir, the support layer being a wicking layer configured to enhance transport of the volatile composition toward the barrier layer; and a peripheral flange coupled to and extending outwardly from the top edge of the cup-shaped structure, the composite membrane being coupled to at least one of the blister and the peripheral flange, thereby defining the reservoir, wherein the volatile composition is transported from the reservoir across the composite membrane at a flux of between at least 30 and 100 g/(m 2 ·hr) at 25° C. and 101 kPa, and an average flux of about 8 g/(m 2 -hr) over the course of at least 30 days, and wherein the composite membrane is capable of transporting molecules having a molecular weight of between substantially 140 and substantially 160. 2. The refill cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the volatile composition is a fragrance, a sanitizer, an air freshener, a fabric freshener, a cleaner, an odor eliminator, a mold inhibitor, a mildew inhibitor, an insect repellent, an insecticide, an aromatherapeutic molecule, or a molecule selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 20 aldehydes, C 3 -C 20 ketones, and C 1 -C 20 alcohols. 3. The refill cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the cup-shaped structure further includes a rectangular bottom wall and four side walls, the top edge extending around a periphery of the four side walls, and wherein the composite membrane is coupled to at least one of the blister and the peripheral flange by heat sealing. 4. The refill cartridge of claim 1 , wherein a flux of cedryl methyl ether through the membrane is at least 0.006 g/(m 2 ·hr) at 25° C. and 101 kPa. 5. The refill cartridge of claim 1 , wherein a selectivity of the composite membrane for a first molecule of the volatile composition relative to a second molecule of the volatile composition is less than 1000, and wherein the second molecule is different from the first molecule. 6. The refill cartridge of claim 1 , wherein an enhancement factor for the composite membrane relative to a monolayer membrane is at least 3. 7. The refill cartridge of claim 1 , wherein a selectivity enhancement factor for the composite membrane relative to a monolayer membrane is less than 1. 8. A refill cartridge for a volatile composition, comprising: a reservoir; a volatile composition within the reservoir; a blister defining a cup-shaped structure having a top edge; a composite membrane in fluid communication with the reservoir, the composite membrane including a first support layer having a thickness of at least 10 μm, a second support layer having a thickness of at least 10 μm, and a barrier layer intermediate the first support layer and the second support layer, the barrier layer having a thickness of less than 10 μm, the first support layer being between the barrier layer and the reservoir, the first support layer being a wicking layer configured to enhance transport of the volatile composition toward the barrier layer; and a peripheral flange coupled to and extending outwardly from the top edge of the cup-shaped structure, the composite membrane being coupled to at least one of the blister and the peripheral flange, thereby defining the reservoir, wherein the volatile composition is transported from the reservoir across the composite membrane at a flux of between at least 30 and 100 g/(m 2 ·hr) at 25° C. and 101 kPa, and an average flux of about 8 g/(m 2 -hr) over the course of at least 30 days, wherein the volatile composition comprises a plurality of fragrance molecules, wherein the fragrance molecules are transported from the reservoir across the composite membrane at a flux of at least 0.006 g/(m 2 ·hr) at 25° C. and 101 kPa, and wherein the composite membrane is capable of transporting molecules having a molecular weight of between substantially 140 and substantially 160. 9. The refill cartridge of claim 8 , wherein the volatile composition is a fragrance, a sanitizer, an air freshener, a fabric freshener, a cleaner, an odor eliminator, a mold inhibitor, a mildew inhibitor, an insect repellent, an insecticide, an aromatherapeutic molecule, or a molecule selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 20 aldeyhydes, C 3 -C 20 ketones, and C 1 -C 20 alcohols. 10. The refill cartridge of claim 8 , wherein a flux of hexyl acetate through the membrane is at least 1.462 g/(m 2 ·hr) at 25° C. and 101 kPa. 11. A vapor-dispensing device, comprising: a housing; a composite membrane disposed in the housing, the composite membrane having a barrier layer with a thickness of less than 10 μm and at least one support layer in contact with the barrier layer, the support layer having a thickness of at least 10 μm; a reservoir disposed in the housing and in fluid communication with the composite membrane; a volatile composition within the reservoir; a blister defining a cup-shaped structure having a top edge; and a peripheral flange coupled to and extending outwardly from the top edge of the cup-shaped structure, the composite membrane being coupled to at least one of the blister and the peripheral flange, thereby defining the reservoir, wherein the volatile composition is transported from the reservoir across the composite membrane at a flux of between at least 30 and 100 g/(m 2 -hr) at 25° C. and 101 kPa, and an average flux of about 8 g/(m 2 -hr) over the course of at least 30 days, wherein the support layer is between the barrier layer and the reservoir, wherein the composite membrane is capable of transporting molecules having a molecular weight of between substantially 140 and substantially 160, wherein the support layer is a wicking layer configured to enhance transport of the volatile composition toward the barrier layer, and wherein the barrier layer is characterized by a low selectivity for transport of the volatile composition. 12. The device of claim 11 , further comprising a fan within the housing. 13. The device of claim 11 , further comprising a heating element within the housing. 14. The device of claim 11 , further comprising an adjustable cover disposed over at least a portion of a surface of the composite membrane, wherein the cover is operable to vary a fraction of the surface that is in communication with an exterior of the housing.
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