Abstract:
The invention relates to a device for diffusing substance by catalytic combustion allowing the emission of volatile matter comprising: a container (4) containing the liquid to be vaporized; said container (4) having a wick (6) comprising a first end which is dipped in said liquid to be vaporized and a second end which is outside of said container (4); and a diffusion head (2) comprising a catalytic combustion area and a vaporization area; characterized in that said diffusion head (2) is connected detachably to said second end of said wick (6).
Abstract:
A fan containing apparatus has a first enclosure which can accommodate a conventional mosquito coil/mosquito candle/vaporizing device, etc. The smoke/vapors are blown by the fan through an outlet in the apparatus to provide a much better distribution of the gas/smoke/vapor into a room. A perforated hose can be attached to the outlet to provide a much better positioning of the gas/smoke/vapor in a room or outdoor area.
Abstract:
A device which uses a heat source for heating and diffusing fragrant oils or insecticidal oils. The oil is contained in a reservoir remote from the heat source and the device comprises means for transferring the oil from a reservoir to a surface of a heat-absorbing means wherein heat from the heat source is transferred by conduction to said surface to volatilize the oil.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to melting plate candles which employ heat conductive elements to distribute heat from a burning flame at a wick to a support plate for a solid fuel and to the body of said solid fuel, so as to more rapidly liquefy the solid fuel, such as paraffin wax, and to more uniformly and intensely heat such fuels to increase the efficiency of consumption thereof and to more rapidly release volatile materials contained within said fuels. The heat conductive support plate is configured so as to have a capillary pedestal upon the surface thereof, which cooperatively engages a wick holder comprising a preferably consumable wick and heat conductive fins which conduct heat from a flame upon said wick to said support plate. The wick holder also provides capillary fins by which liquified fuel is transported from said support plate to said flame, Said wick holder further engages said capillary pedestal in such a locking manner as to resist accidental removal from said pedestal. The fuel may be provided in various forms, configured to cooperatively engage said wick holder and support plate, and may comprise various volatile materials. The capillary pedestal, in conjunction with the wick holder, causes rapid and complete flow of the liquefied fuel to said wick.
Abstract:
An insect coil having an extended, burnable body. The body has multiple treated zones bearing a volatilizable insect control active ingredient at insect controlling levels separated by spacing zones bearing a level of insect control active ingredient lesser than that of the treated zones. When burned, the insect coil releases bursts spaced in time of the active ingredient in insect controlling quantities. Preferably the spacing zones are active ingredient free, and the first treated zone to be burned has an active ingredient level higher than the remaining treated zones. A method of controlling insects by use of the insect coil also is disclosed.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a container for holding a burnable coil bearing an active ingredient, such as an insecticide, insect repellant, deodorizer, or fragrance. The container includes a base having a raised coil support for mounting the coil and a spiral recess or spirally arrayed support peaks which permit air circulation beneath the coil and inhibit premature snuffing. The coil is enclosed by a cover having a downwardly depending hold-down aligned with the coil support to prevent the coil from moving in the container. The cover also has openings allowing air to pass into the container and vapors to be released. The cover is rotatably mounted to the base so that the cover openings can be selectively opened and closed to allow controlled venting and snuffing of the coil.
Abstract:
Transparent stiff gel candles comprising a hydrocarbon oil, a wick, and one or more triblock, radial block or multiblock copolymer of a thermoplastic rubber, and optionally a diblock copolymer.
Abstract:
This invention provides an air freshener dispenser device which has a taper candle feature. The taper candle consists of (1) a combustible encapsulant ingredient, and (2) a cellulosic matrix (such as cotton or rayon yarn) which has a content of a chemically-bound air freshener constituent such as geraniol, citronellal or menthol. The linkage between the air freshener and cellulosic matrix can be an ether or carbonate ester covalent bond. When the taper candle is ignited, it burns with a flame combustion, and there is a controlled release of the air freshener constituent into the atmosphere.
Abstract:
Paper distributing an active compound such as a pesticide or a lachrymatory agent, particularly intended to be used in buildings or closed enclosures.This paper is intended to be burnt to ensure the dissemination of the active compound incorporated in the paper. To ensure an efficient and rapid dissemination by means of a large volume of combustion gas containing only a little smoke and originating from a special combustion reaction at a limited temperature so as not to decompose the active compound, this paper is a nitrocellulose-based paper in which the proportion of nitrogen is greater than 5% and in which the fibres consist of a mixture of cellulose and nitrocellulose fibres, this mixture comprising at least 18% of cellulose fibres and the active compound having a decomposition temperature above 130.degree. C.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a fumigator for mosquito coil adapted for use in suspension or by placement on a table, composed of a circular body and a similar shaped lid which can be coupled and separated, as desired, at their peripheral portions or rims with nets spread over the contacting edge surfaces thereof respectively, so that they can be formed, when coupled together, into a receptacle carrying the nets inside to hold an ignited mosquito coil therebetween.