Tyler D. Duston - Evanston IL, US Kishen Gohil - New Malden, GB Colin W. Brown - Egham, GB Guy Naish - Bicester, GB Mary Beth Adams - Gurnee IL, US Ann E. Weeks - Racine WI, US
Assignee:
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
International Classification:
A61L 9/04 A01G 27/00 A62B 7/08 B65D 39/00
US Classification:
239 57, 239 44, 239 53, 239145, 422124, 215227
Abstract:
A container for a volatile liquid in a liquid dispensing device comprises a body and a neck extending from the body to define an opening. A retention structure is integral with the container body and is adapted to be releasably engaged with two opposing sidewalls of a housing of the dispensing device. The sidewalls are spaced apart in a first direction, and the retention structure is inhibits motion of the container in two opposing directions generally transverse to the first direction. The retention structure may be located on a side of the container body. A capillary member extends from inside the container to an exterior of the container. The volatile liquid migrates along the capillary member from the reservoir to the exterior of the container where it is evaporated from the surface of the capillary member by forced airflow generated by a motorized fan mounted in the housing.
Container For A Device For Dispensing A Volatile Liquid
Tyler Duston - Evanston IL, US Kishen Gohil - New Malden, GB Colin Brown - Egham, GB Guy Naish - Bicester, GB Kara Kotary - Racine WI, US Marygrace Horner - Racine WI, US Mary Adams - Gurnee IL, US Ralph Schwarz - Racine WI, US Padma Varanasi - Racine WI, US Ann Weeks - Racine WI, US
International Classification:
A61L009/04
US Classification:
239/044000, 239/047000
Abstract:
A container for a volatile liquid in a liquid dispensing device comprises a body and a neck extending from the body to define an opening. A retention structure is integral with the container body and is adapted to be releasably engaged with two opposing sidewalls of a housing of the dispensing device. The sidewalls are spaced apart in a first direction, and the retention structure is inhibits motion of the container in two opposing directions generally transverse to the first direction. The retention structure may be located on a side of the container body. A capillary member extends from inside the container to an exterior of the container. The volatile liquid migrates along the capillary member from the reservoir to the exterior of the container where it is evaporated from the surface of the capillary member by forced airflow generated by a motorized fan mounted in the housing.