Wearable chemical dispenser

US9364574B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9364574-B2
Application numberUS-54132809-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 14, 2009
Priority dateAug 14, 2009
Publication dateJun 14, 2016
Grant dateJun 14, 2016

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Abstract

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Wearable devices for dispensing insect repellents, fragrances, and/or other chemicals along the outside of the clothing of a human are disclosed. They are of the type that are clipped onto a belt or the like, and use a powered fan to dispense active. They are configured with fan rotor arrangements to minimize power use while still achieving acceptable air flow rates. These changes permit use of smaller batteries and more compact arrangements for battery positioning. This in turn permits a much more compact and lightweight construction to achieve the desired results. The devices are also provided with a rotatable clip structure to render use of the device more comfortable when the user is seated and to provide greater control over the direction of the dispensing. Further, they are provided with modified lids to facilitate active refill replacement.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wearable device for dispensing an air treatment chemical, the device comprising: a housing including an inlet for permitting air to enter into an interior space of the housing and including an outlet for permitting air mixed with air treatment chemical to exit the interior space; a substrate supported on a structure positioned in the housing, the substrate bearing an air treatment chemical, the structure having an opening, the substrate being across the opening of the structure; a battery power supply mounted in the housing; a motor mounted in the housing, the motor being powered by the battery power supply; and a fan mounted on an axis in the housing, the fan moving air along the axis from the inlet through the substrate, and through the opening in the structure so as to mix air treatment chemical into the moving air, and then deliver a mixture of air and air treatment chemical through the outlet to outside of the housing; wherein the fan includes a rotor connected to the motor and the fan includes 12 to 18 spaced apart blades connected to and extending away from the rotor; the rotor includes a central vertical wall that joins a top central horizontal wall, wherein the central vertical wall and the top horizontal wall define a recess in the bottom of the rotor, the motor is positioned in the recess, and the blades extend from the central vertical wall radially outward toward the perimeter of the rotor; wherein a plurality of such blades each has a body extending from an inner edge to an outer edge, the body having a length measuring 80% to 130% of a distance from a centerpoint of the rotor to the inner edge of the blade; and wherein the device can maintain an average volumetric flow rate of air of at least 1.5 cubic feet per minute over a twelve hour period with the device consuming from the power supply 0.35 watts or less of power for the twelve hour period, and wherein the outlet of the housing comprises a plurality of regularly spaced apart openings, the openings being regularly spaced around at least 180 degrees of a side structure of the housing, and wherein the device has a flow path extending radially from the axis of the fan to the openings, and, wherein the flow path from the fan to the openings is unobstructed. 2. The device of claim 1 wherein: each blade has a body extending from an inner edge to an outer edge, the inner edge of each blade being spaced a distance from a centerpoint of the rotor along a radial line from the centerpoint of the rotor, the body of a plurality of such blades forming an included angle with its associated radial line in the range of 100 to 150 degrees. 3. The device of claim 1 wherein: a plurality of such blades each has a body extending from an inner edge to an outer edge, the body of each blade having a length measuring 45% to 75% of a distance from a centerpoint of the rotor to the outer edge of the blade. 4. The device of claim 1 wherein: a plurality of the blades are substantially perpendicular to a front wall of the housing, and the front wall of the housing has an array of inlet apertures. 5. The device of claim 1 wherein: the rotor has a length from a centerpoint of the rotor to an outer edge of the rotor of 10 to 50 millimeters. 6. The device of claim 1 wherein: the inlet of the housing comprises a plurality of spaced apart apertures, the apertures being radially arranged around a top wall of the housing. 7. The device of claim 1 , wherein: the structure has a lack of symmetry.

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Classifications

  • Replaceable cartridges, refills · CPC title

  • A61L9/122Primary

    comprising a fan · CPC title

  • comprising a fan · CPC title

  • A01M29/12Primary

    using odoriferous substances, e.g. aromas, pheromones or chemical agents · CPC title

  • Holders or dispensers for solid, gelified or impregnated insecticide, e.g. volatile blocks or impregnated pads · CPC title

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What does patent US9364574B2 cover?
Wearable devices for dispensing insect repellents, fragrances, and/or other chemicals along the outside of the clothing of a human are disclosed. They are of the type that are clipped onto a belt or the like, and use a powered fan to dispense active. They are configured with fan rotor arrangements to minimize power use while still achieving acceptable air flow rates. These changes permit use of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Saleh Saleh A, Belongia David C, Sharma Nitin, and 5 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61L9/122. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).