Heated Volatile Dispensing Device With Use-Up Indicator
Abstract
Heated volatile dispensers are disclosed that are provided with automated use-up indicators. The indicators are associated with a porous substrate. A migrateable dye is covered by meltable material adjacent the substrate. Heating of a substrate such as a slab impregnated with an insect repellent both causes the insect repellent to dispense and melts the covering. The dye then migrates to a visible surface of the substrate to indicate a degree of use. The extent of migration, and the patterns formed on the visible surface by the migrating dye, indicate the extent to which the volatile air treatment chemical has been dispensed.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A device capable of dispensing a volatile air treatment chemical upon heating of a portion of the device, the device comprising:
a dye positioned in a cavity of the device; a covering positioned relative to the cavity to restrict migration of the dye from the cavity prior to heating of the covering, wherein the covering comprises a solid material that can be melted by heating; and a substrate having air treatment chemical applied thereto, the substrate being positioned on an opposite side of the covering than the cavity is on; wherein the dye, covering and substrate comprise a use indicator configured to automatically communicate an extent to which the air treatment chemical has been dispensed from the substrate as the substrate is heated; wherein the covering permits migration of the dye through the substrate to a visible surface in response to melting of the covering; and wherein the extent to which the dye becomes visible at the visible surface is indicative of the extent to which the air treatment chemical has been dispensed from the substrate.
2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the visible surface is on a peripheral surface of the substrate.
3 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the covering comprises a wax.
4 . The device of claim 3 , wherein the covering further comprises a polymer.
5 . The device of claim 1 , wherein:
the substrate has at least two viewing positions along visible surfaces of the substrate; the dye can reach a first of said viewing positions before reaching a second of said viewing positions; and the dye being visibly present at the first of said viewing positions but not at the second of said viewing positions will be indicative of a lesser degree of use-up of the air treatment chemical than if the dye is visible at both of said first and second viewing positions.
6 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate has an array of preformed pathways extending from adjacent the covering to adjacent the visible surface for causing preferential migration of the dye through the preformed pathways once migration of the dye begins.
7 . The device of claim 6 , where the pre-formed pathways are not uniformly spaced across the substrate.
8 . The device of claim 1 , wherein a peripheral surface of the substrate is pre-marked with a symbolic or textual indication which indicates a degree of use-up of the air treatment chemical once the dye reaches adjacent that pre-marked indication.
9 . The device of claim 1 , wherein a peripheral surface of the substrate is pre-marked with a symbolic or textual indication, and the indication is such that it can be hidden by migrating dye to indicate a degree of use-up of the air treatment chemical.
10 . A device capable of dispensing a volatile air treatment chemical upon heating of a portion of the device, the device comprising:
a substrate having an air treatment chemical applied thereto and having a channel in which a dye is positioned, the channel having a narrowed portion that restricts migration of the dye from the channel prior to heating of the channel; wherein the dye and substrate comprise a use indicator configured to automatically communicate an extent to which the air treatment chemical has been dispensed from the substrate as the substrate is heated; wherein the channel permits migration of the dye to a visible surface in response to heating of the substrate; wherein the extent to which the dye becomes visible at the visible surface is indicative of the extent to which the air treatment chemical has been dispensed from the substrate; and wherein the narrowed portion of the channel expands due to heating of the substrate and thereby facilitates migration of the dye from the channel.
11 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate has a stepped construction, and after heating the covering the dye can reach an exposed surface of a first step of the substrate stack before it reaches an exposed surface of a second step of the substrate stack.
12 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is a porous solid material that has been impregnated with the air treatment chemical.
13 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the air treatment chemical is selected from the group consisting of insect control actives, fragrances, sanitizers and deodorizers.
14 . The device of claim 13 , wherein the insect control actives are selected from the group consisting of insect control repellents and insecticides.
15 . A device for dispensing an air treatment chemical into a surrounding air environment in response to heating of a substrate, the device comprising:
a porous substrate to which has been applied the air treatment chemical; a dye positioned in, against, or adjacent the substrate; and means for controlling migration of the dye such that migration of the dye prior to said heating is restricted, and migration of the dye to a visible surface after such heating is facilitated.
16 . The device of claim 16 , wherein a degree to which the dye becomes visible along said visible surface constitutes an indication of an extent to which the air treatment chemical has been dispensed from the substrate.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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