Air freshener dispensing system utilizing breakable cartridges

A - Human Necessities – 61 – L

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A61L 9/12 (2006.01)

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CA 2331541

A self contained battery powered room air freshener including a housing having an inlet portion through which ambient air is drawn into the housing by means of a battery powered fan. The air is passed about a quantity of vaporizable material contained within the housing, and then discharged therefrom into the ambient air carrying the vaporized portion of the product therewith. One or more replaceable breakable cartridges, containing air freshening material, are positionable within a magazine within the housing, the magazine provides a support well for supporting a replaceable battery such that the deodorizing material and battery may be separately replaced when either of these items has become expended. The air freshener is release by breaking the breakable cartridges inserted within the housing. The consumer can customize the strength of the air freshener by determining the quantity of cartridges to place in the housing and can customize the scent by providing different scented cartridges in the same housing.

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