Deodorant dispensing device

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Filing Information

  • Patent Number: US4301949
  • Application Number: US6073233
  • Filing date: 09/07/1979
  • Issue date: 11/24/1981
  • Predicted expiration date: 09/07/1999
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  • U.S. Classifications: 222/548  · 222/565  ·
  • International Classifications: A61L 904 ·
  • International Classifications: 222548;557;555;565 ·
9 Claims, No Drawings


Abstract

A deodorant dispenser of the kind comprising a receptacle containing a pad impregnated with a deodorant material wherein the receptacle is provided with relatively rotatable top parts containing openings which on the one hand may be aligned by rotation of the parts and on the other hand positioned to be partially or completely out of alignment.

References Cited

U.S. Patent Documents

Document NumberAssigneesInventorsIssue/Pub Date
US1732028 REINER PRODUCTS INC Reiner Oct 1929
US2086631 MUNRO HAROLD W Munro Jul 1937
US2657090 AIRKEM INC Meek Oct 1953
US2777616 COLUMBIA BASIN PLASTICS COMPAN DeShazor Jan 1957
US2817451 CELLUPLASTIC CORP Giles et al. Dec 1957
US3081011 STULL MORTON B Stull Mar 1963
US3140804 FRANK TEA AND SPICE COMPANY Frank Jul 1964
US3844588 INGERSOLL RAND CO Jocsak Oct 1974
US4096994 Will Ross, Inc. Bryson Jun 1978
US4120432 FUCHS DIETER Fuchs Oct 1978

Foreign Patent Documents

Document NumberAssigneesInventorsIssue/Pub Date
FR1056510CHIMIE APPLIQUEE PURODOR LAB DOct 1953
CH560143KELLNER FEDERICOMar 1975

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Independent Claims | See all claims (9)

  1. 1. A deodorant dispensing device comprising in combination a receptacle for receiving a pad saturated with deodorant material, means at the top of the receptacle defining a plurality of openings disposed about a common center, a closure positioned at the top of the receptacle in mating engagement therewith and containing a plurality of corresponding located openings, mutually interengageable snap-on means at the interfaces of the closure and top for assembly of the closure to the top and rotatably retaining the closure in operative position, said mutually interengageable means including a downwardly extending bearing component in both said top and said closure, said downwardly extending bearing component comprising a hemispherical bearing surface concentric with the center of said top and a mating hemispherical bearing surface on the underside of said closure concentric with the center thereof, and means including a diametrically disposed nub in said bearing component for said closure for rotating said closure relative to said top.