WO2013159142A1 - Atomiser system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to systems for atomising a liquid.
- the invention relates to systems for atomising a liquid fragrance and or anti-bacterial or anti-viral liquids.
- Fragrance systems are known to have been used to omit liquid fragrance into the surrounding room air. However, there have been some difficulties with prior constructions of fragrance systems.
- fragrance devices which have a bottle filled with perfume liquid, a wick extending up through the bottle from its base, and a piezo disc with mesh at the top of the wick.
- the wick transports the perfume liquid in the bottle by capillary action up to the mesh of the piezo disc where the liquid perfume is atomised.
- Another disadvantage associated with prior art systems includes poor spreading or wasting of the atomised fragrance when emitted into the room air.
- the invention may provide an atomiser system comprising:
- an atomising mechanism for atomising the liquid comprising a piezo member
- an electrical mechanism for connecting the atomising mechanism to an electrical power source
- the system may be adjustable to alter or maintain the wetness of the piezo member.
- the supply of liquid to the piezo member may be inhibited, and with the cartridge in a wet configuration, supply of liquid to the piezo member may be enabled.
- the piezo member may remain dry until the system is activated by a user.
- the system may be adapted to maintain the piezo member at a substantially consistent wetness despite changes in cartridge orientation or liquid volume in the container.
- the cartridge may be adjustable to alter the supply of liquid to the piezo member.
- the cartridge may comprise a liquid supply mechanism for supplying the liquid to the atomising mechanism.
- the liquid supply mechanism may comprise a wick adapted to draw the liquid therealong. This may occur regardless of the orientation of the cartridge or wick.
- the liquid may comprise a fragrance.
- the atomising mechanism may comprise a piezo member.
- the piezo member may be adapted to contact the wick.
- the piezo member may be adapted to contact a top end of the wick.
- the piezo member may comprise a piezo disc.
- the piezo member may comprise a mount on which the disc is mounted.
- the piezo disc may be ring shaped. It may comprise ceramic material.
- the mount may comprise a sheet.
- the sheet may comprise stainless steel mesh.
- the cartridge may be adjustable between a non-use configuration and a use configuration.
- the cartridge may comprise an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the cartridge between the non-use configuration and the use configuration.
- the cartridge may be adjustable between a dry configuration and a wet configuration.
- the non-use configuration may comprise the dry configuration, and the use configuration may comprise the wet configuration.
- the piezo member may be dry. This may be as a result of separation of the wick from the liquid.
- the piezo member may be wet with liquid . This may be as a result of the liquid being in contact with a part of the wick.
- the adjustment mechanism may comprise an unlockable or releasable cap.
- the cap may be unlocked or released by twisting thereof.
- the adjustment mechanism may comprise an adjustment member, arid a ramp on which the adjustment member slides.
- the adjustment member may be adapted to slide up the ramp during unlocking or release of the cap.
- There may be a plurality of adjustment members with corresponding ramps. These may be of various shapes and sizes.
- the adjustment member may comprise a guide pin and an angled guide slot in which the pin is retained.
- the guide pin may slide up along the guide slot during unlocking or release of the cap.
- the guide pin and its corresponding guide slot may be located adjacent the adjustment member and ramp. There may be a plurality of guide pins and guide slots.
- the cartridge may be adjustable between a non-vibrating configuration and a vibrating configuration.
- the non-use configuration may comprise the non-vibrating configuration, and the use-configuration may comprise the vibrating configuration.
- the piezo member may not receive power from the electrical power source.
- the piezo member may remain still with respect to the wick and atomisation may not occur.
- the piezo member may receive power / from the electrical power source. This may cause the piezo member to vibrate, resulting in atomisation of the liquid when the piezo member is wet with the liquid.
- the atomising mechanism may be unconnectable to the electrical power source. In the vibrating configuration, the atomising mechanism may be connectable to the electrical power source.
- the cartridge may comprise an electrical contact.
- the electrical contact may comprise a circular ring shaped member.
- the electrical contact may be concealed in the non-vibrating configuration and accessible in the vibrating configuration.
- the piezo member may be in contact with the top end of the wick.
- the piezo member may be arranged at an angle with respect to the wick.
- the piezo member may be arranged at angle between 1 and 10 degrees off perpendicular with respect to the length or longitudinal axis of the wick. In a particular form, the piezo member may be arranged at
- the piezo member may be arranged off centre with respect to the length or longitudinal axis of the wick.
- the piezo member may be arranged off centre with respect to the top of the wick. Thus, the piezo member may be arranged more to one side at the top of the wick.
- the piezo member may be arranged at an angle and off centre with respect to the length or longitudinal axis of the wick.
- the cartridge may be placed in any orientation.
- the wick may be placed in any orientation.
- the wick may be adapted to draw liquid therealong regardless of the orientation of the cartridge or the wick.
- the liquid supply mechanism may comprise an elastic member.
- the elastic member may be biased to urge a part of the wick against the piezo member.
- the elastic member may comprise a spring.
- the wick may be spring loaded.
- the atomiser system may comprise a dock for the cartridge.
- the dock may comprise a housing.
- the dock may comprise the electrical power source.
- the electrical power source may comprise a battery.
- the electrical power source may comprise an electrical socket connected to a mains power supply.
- the cartridge may comprise the electrical power source.
- the dock may comprise an electrical retainer.
- the electrical retainer may be adapted to removably retain the cartridge in the dock, and electrically connect the retained cartridge to the power source. The electrical connection may be broken by removing the cartridge from the electrical retainer.
- the electrical connection When retained in the dock, the electrical connection may be maintained regardless of the axial orientation of the cartridge. This may be due to the circular ring shaped member remaining in contact with the electrical retainer.
- the dock may comprise a flow altering mechanism for altering the flow path of the atomised fragrance particles as they are emitted from the atomising system.
- the flow altering mechanism may create an external air flow.
- the external air flow may be adapted to alter the flow path of the atomised fragrance particles by creating a pressure difference adjacent the emission of fragrance particles, thereby drawing the fragrance particles toward the external air flow.
- the external air flow may be adapted to alter the flow path of the fragrance particles by pushing fragrance particles which pass into its flow stream.
- the flow altering mechanism may comprise a fan duct for producing the external air flow.
- the flow altering mechanism may comprise an air aperture at the top of the housing, the air aperture being adjacent a fragrance aperture at the top of the housing.
- the fan duct may terminate at or near the fragrance aperture.
- the flow altering mechanism may be adapted to facilitate spreading of the atomised fragrance into the surrounding environment.
- the flow altering mechanism may be adapted to reduce fragrance residue building up on the dock or cartridge.
- the cartridge may be disposable.
- the cartridge may be replaceable. Thus, a used cartridge may be removed from the electrical container and replaced with a fresh cartridge.
- Fig. 1 is an open front perspective view of an atomiser system with a fragrance cartridge installed in a housing;
- Fig. 2 is a front perspective view of the fragrance cartridge of Figure 1 in a non-use configuration prior to installation in the housing;
- Fig. 3 is a front perspective view of the fragrance cartridge of Figure 1 in a use configuration and ready for mounting in the housing;
- Fig. 4 is a front cut away view of the fragrance cartridge of Figure 1 in a non-use configuration
- Fig. 5 is a front cut away view of the fragrance cartridge of Figure 1 in a use configuration and mounted in the housing;
- Fig 6 is an exploded front perspective view showing the components of the fragrance cartridge of Figure 1 from above;
- Fig. 7 is an exploded front perspective view showing the components of the fragrance cartridge of Figure 1 from below;
- Fig. 8 is a front perspective cut away view from above showing the fragrance cartridge of Figure 1 in a non-use configuration
- Fig. 9 is a front perspective cut away view from above showing the fragrance cartridge of Figure 1 in a use configuration
- Fig. 10 is a perspective view from above of the fragrance cartridge with the cap mostly cut away, showing the arrangement of the piezo disc and electrical contacts when in a non-use configuration
- Fig. 11 is a perspective view from above of the fragrance cartridge with the cap mostly cut away, showing the arrangement of the piezo disc and electrical contacts when in a use configuration and mounted in the housing;
- Fig. 12 is a right side view of the atomiser system, with the cartridge partially cut away and the encircled region magnified in the inset, showing the right prong of the electrical dock contacting the bottom electrical contact of the fragrance cartridge;
- Fig. 13 is a left side view of the atomiser system, with the cartridge partially cut away and the encircled region magnified in the inset, showing the left prong of the electrical dock contacting the top electrical contact of the fragrance cartridge;
- Fig. 14 is a close up view of the wick and piezo disc, showing the disc mounted 5 degrees off-perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the wick;
- Fig. 15 is a close up view of the wick and piezo disc, showing the disc mounted off centre and angled to the longitudinal axis of the wick;
- Fig. 16 is an open front perspective view of an atomiser system having a fan duct configuration for enhancing spreading of fragrance into the external environment;
- Fig. 17 is a diagrammatic view showing a pair of articulating ramps next to a guide slot with pin when in a non-use configuration
- Fig. 18 is a diagrammatic view showing a pair of articulating ramps next to a guide slot with pin when in a use configuration
- Fig. 1 is an exploded front perspective view showing the components of alternative form of fragrance cartridge from above;
- Fig. 20 an exploded front perspective view showing the components of the alternative form of fragrance cartridge from below.
- FIG. 1 there is shown an atomiser system, generally designated 2.
- the atomiser system comprises a fragrance cartridge 4 in a use configuration, and a docking housing 6 in which the fragrance cartridge 4 is installed.
- the fragrance cartridge 4 in the drawings comprises:
- an adjustment mechanism enabling adjustment of the cartridge 4 from a non-use configuration to a use configuration.
- the bottle 8 comprises a base 20 having an X-shaped feeder trough
- the bottle 8 comprises a main reservoir 26 which communicates thereabove with a top inlet 28 which defines a top rim 30.
- the liquid supply mechanism comprises a bottle mount 32 (see Figs. 6 and 7) which is mounted on the top rim 30 of the bottle and extends downwardly therein.
- the bottle mount 32 comprises a top mounting portion 34 comprising an upper ledge 121 which is mounted on top rim 30 of the bottle, and a probe 36 which extends from the top mounting portion, down through the top inlet and main reservoir of the bottle, to just above the central reservoir 24 of the base 20.
- the probe 36 is tubular in shape with an open bottom end.
- Beneath the upper ledge 58, the top mounting portion 34 of the bottle mount 32 comprises a lower ledge 122.
- the lower ledge has a plurality of slots 124 and adjustment ramps 140 which ramp up from an end of respective slots 124.
- Guide slots 164 are also present in the bottle mount 32 adjacent the ramps 140.
- the guide slots have the same angle of inclination as the ramps in the embodiment shown (see Figs. 6, 17 & 18).
- the bottle mount 32 further comprises a collar 54 which is aligned above but does not contact a bottle ledge 56 of the bottle 8.
- the collar surrounds the top inlet 28 of the bottle 8 and the top mounting portion 34 of the bottle mount.
- the liquid supply mechanism further comprises a holding member having an elongated tubular shaped outer wick holder 42 which extends down through the probe 36 of the bottle mount 32.
- a holding member having an elongated tubular shaped outer wick holder 42 which extends down through the probe 36 of the bottle mount 32.
- the bottom of the outer wick holder 42 protrudes through and beyond the open bottom end of the probe 36 and into the central reservoir 24 of the base 20 (see Figs. 4 and 8).
- the holding member comprises a flat horizontal circular ring 58. Projecting upwardly from the flat circular ring 58 is a rounded outer wall 62 defining a pair of square ways 64. The rounded outer wall 62 also has a pair of central square steps 66 jutting out from opposite sides of the wall 62.
- a rounded intermediate wall 68 also projects upwardly from the flat circular ring 58 within the bounds of outer wall 62.
- a curved inner wall 70 projects upwardly from the flat circular ring 58 along its inner circumference.
- Also projecting downwardly from the circular ring 58 adjacent the adjustment members is a plurality of ribs 166. Each rib has an inwardly projecting guide pin 168 which is engaged in a corresponding guide slot 164.
- the liquid supply mechanism further comprises an elongated wick 48 which is adapted to draw in the liquid fragrance (when the cartridge is in the use configuration) and move the fragrance along to dry areas of the wick via capillary action.
- the wick 48 extends lengthwise within the outer wick holder 42.
- the liquid supply mechanism further comprises an inner wick holder comprising a plastic spring 50 which surrounds a portion of the wick 48 in the probe 36.
- the spring extends downwardly from a top member 120 to the base of the outer wick holder 42.
- the top member 120 has an external ridge 46 for abutment against an internal support collar towards the top of the outer wick holder, thereby supporting and limiting downward translation of the spring 50 and top member 120 in the outer wick holder 42.
- the atomising mechanism comprises a piezo stainless steel mesh sheet 74 and a piezo ceramic ring 76 mounted thereon.
- the piezo sheet 74 and ring 76 are arranged centrally and perpendicularly with respect to the length of the wick.
- a circular central perforated portion 84 of the piezo sheet 74 is in contact with the top of the wick 48 and allows passage of fragrance particles therethrough.
- the piezo sheet 74 and ring 76 may be arranged at an angle, such as about 5 degrees, off perpendicular to the vertically aligned wick 48 (see Fig. 14). Additionally or alternatively, the piezo sheet 74 and ring may be arranged off centre with respect to the top of the wick (see Fig. 15). These off centre and/or angled arrangements regulate supply of liquid fragrance from the wick 48 to the piezo ring 76, thereby limiting the risk of water logging and degradation of the disc. Water logging or oversaturation can cause either excessive emission of atomised fragrance particles due to oversupply of liquid fragrance, or a reduction or cessation in emission due to inhibition of small liquid particles being diffused or thrown off the piezo disc.
- the electrical mechanism comprises a bottom contact 86 and a top contact 88, which are both made of an electrically conductive material.
- the bottom contact 86 has a flat contact ring 90 and a pair of contact arms 92.
- the contact arms pass through respective square ways 64 in outer wall 62 and extend inwardly to contact the piezo mount 74, thereby providing an electrical connection to the piezo disc 76.
- the top contact also has a flat contact ring 94 and contact arms 96.
- the contact arms 96 extend inwardly over the central square steps 66 of the outer wall 62 to the piezo mount 74, where they provide an electrical connection for the piezo disc 76.
- the adjustment mechanism comprises a circular cap 98 having a central aperture 100 which overlies the perforations 84 in the piezo mount, enabling passage of atomised particles therethrough.
- the circular cap 98 comprises gripping ridges 102 on its external surface to facilitate cap adjustment by the user.
- a strutted circumferential outer double wall 128 can be seen on viewing the underside of the cap 98.
- a circular connection wall 130 Projecting downwardly from within the strutted wall 128 is a circular connection wall 130 having notches 132 which are adapted to receive corresponding tabs 106 projecting from rounded outer wall 62 of the holding member, thereby connecting the cap 98 to the holding member.
- a pair of opposed rectangular step slots 134 forms a break in the connection wall 130. These step slots 134 provide a space for corresponding steps 66 of the rounded outer wall 62 of the holding member. Step abutment members 136 project into the upper space of the step slots 134 and rest atop the steps 66.
- the fragrance cartridge is adjustable from a non-use configuration as shown in Figures 2, 4, 8, 10 and 17 to a use configuration as shown in Figures 1 , 3, 5, 9, 1 1 and 18.
- the cap 98, electrical mechanism, atomising mechanism, outer wick holder 42, top member 120, and wick 48 are in a downwardly depressed position with respect to the bottle mount 32 and bottle 8.
- the collar 54 of the bottle mount 32 closes off external access to the top and bottom electrical contacts, 88 and 86 respectively, so that the piezo disc 76 is unable to be connected to an external electrical power source.
- the wick 48, top member 120, and outer wick holder 42 project down through the bottom aperture of the bottle mount 32 and into the central circular feeder reservoir 24 of the base 20 of the bottle 8. This arrangement blocks access of the liquid fragrance 10 to the wick 48 through opening 144, thereby keeping the piezo disc 76 dry until use of the cartridge is required.
- the cap 98, top contact 88, bottom contact 86, piezo mount 74 with disc 76, wick 48, spring 50, top member 120, and holding member with outer wick holder 42 rise up with respect to the bottle mount 32 and bottle 8.
- the arrangement is such that, once in the use configuration, the surface area of the wick in contact with the liquid fragrance remains substantially constant throughout the life of the cartridge, regardless of the level or amount of the liquid fragrance in the bottle, or of the orientation of the bottle. This enables substantially consistent supply of the liquid fragrance via the wick to the piezo disk throughout the life of the cartridge.
- the gap 108 created between the cap 98 and collar 54 provides space for the cartridge to be placed between (as indicated by arrow 148) and retained by a pair of electrical retention arms 1 10 of the docking housing 6.
- the inset of Figure 12 illustrates how electrical wiring 150 extends out from the housing along the undersurface of the right electrical retention arm 110, dipping down to contact the bottom contact 86 before wrapping up and around the end of the right retention arm.
- the inset of Figure 13 illustrates how electrical wiring 150 extends out from the housing along the topsurface of the left electrical retention arm 1 10, rising up to contact the top contact 88 before wrapping down and around the end of the left retention arm.
- the docking housing 6 has a Piezo driver 112 from which energy is transmitted through the electrical wiring 150, electrical retention arms 1 10 and electrical mechanism to the piezo disc 76. This causes the wet piezo disc 76 to vibrate rapidly, thereby causing atomised fragrance particles 114 to be thrown off up through the central aperture 100, and through a corresponding fragrance aperture 116 at the top of the housing and into the surrounding air.
- the mains power supply will be the electrical power source, with prongs 160 of the cartridge or housing adapted for plugging into an electrical wall socket connected with the mains.
- the docking housing or the cartridge comprises its own internal battery.
- the docking housing 6 has a flow altering mechanism comprising a fan duct 152, a turbine 1 18 at one end of the fan duct 152, and an air aperture 154 at the other end of the fan duct, the duct exit opening 154 being present in the top of the housing 6 adjacent the fragrance aperture 1 16.
- spinning of turbine 1 18 causes air 158 to be drawn into the duct 152 at the turbine end, up through the duct, and out through the air aperture 154 to the external environment.
- This flow of air 158 out through opening 154 creates a venturi effect due to pressure difference adjacent aperture 116 which causes the emitted mist fragrance 114 to be drawn toward the air flow, thereby improving spreading of the fragrance into the external environment whilst limiting build-up of fragrance residue on top of the housing 6.
- the cartridge 4 When the cartridge 4 runs out of liquid fragrance 10 it may be removed from the housing 6 and disposed of. A fresh replacement cartridge may then be unlocked to its use configuration and installed in the housing 6 for further use.
- first flexible ridge features 178 have been added to bottle mount 32, the first ridge features 178 being adapted to- prevent pushing back into the non-use configuration following activation;
- the alternative inner wick holder 168 comprises a tube 170 in which the wick is held.
- the tube 170 extends downwardly from top member 120, has three spaced longitudinal ridges 174, and defines three spaced longitudinal channels 176.
- the spring 50 is separate to, rather than a part of, the inner wick holder 168.
- the spring 50 is made of metal rather than plastic. The bottom of spring 50 may sit atop the internal support collar of the outer wick holder 42, whilst the the top of the spring 50 may abut against the undersurface of the external ridge 46 of the top member 120.
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