Abstract:
A kit, containing a blotter board or other paperboard, preferably cut to a particular design, capable of holding a fragrant material, so as to enhance the aroma of the area in which the freshener locates, with the blotter or paperboard having ample space to allow any youth to mark or decorate it for display.

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
     This non provisional patent application claims priority to the provisional patent application having Ser. No. 61/458,734, having filing date Dec. 1, 2010. 
    
    
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     This invention relates to the field of air freshening, and more specifically pertains to the use of paperboard or other materials that can have air freshener applied to them and at the same time allow for their decoration primarily by the youth, through the use of a marker, crayon, or the like. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Air fresheners have become widely popular in the last twenty years. They are produced in a wide range of fragrances and appealing and decorative designs. It is known that personal taste in air fresheners vary widely with some designs and fragrances appealing more to one group of the population than others. It would be desirable for an individual to be able to construct their own personalized air freshener with the fragrance and visual appeal meaningful to them. Most commercial air fresheners are made using toxic solvents and/or aerosols that are inappropriate for use in the home or by the average consumer. The average consumer, when provided with basic materials, that are non-toxic and easy to apply, will be able to construct a decorative air freshener with a fragrance, and visual design of their choosing. This is a new concept that brings and added dimension to air freshener with personalized decoration and fragrance. Children will especially appreciate the ability to make a functional and useful product that proudly displays their handiwork. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     Blotter air fresheners are a popular and widely used means of eliminating odor and/or enhancing the ambience in small spaces, particularly automobiles. Such air fresheners often bear decoration in a variety of forms, including screen printing, offset printing, foils stamping, digital printing, die-cut shapes and etc. 
     This invention is a new concept that brings a new dimension to the air freshener, enabling consumers (particularly children) to create their own blotter air freshener with personalized decoration and fragrance. Children will especially appreciate the ability to make a functional and useful product that proudly displays their own handiwork. 
    
    
     
       DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  illustrates one embodiment of a kit containing blotter boards in flow-wrapped plastic pouches, fragrances in sealed containers, markers, primarily crayons for writing, paint and brushes for applying color, and containers of colored paints or dyes. The kit also provides for storage of completed decorative air fresheners; 
         FIG. 2  illustrates an un-decorative blotter board, with a pre punched hole that is strung with an elastic loop for hanging, within a protective flow-wrapped plastic pouch, open at one end. The blotter board and protective flow-wrapped plastic pouch are also shown separately. 
         FIG. 3  illustrates a blotter board with decorative design and print applied, also referred to herein as a personalized decorative air freshener. Also illustrated is the personalized decorative air freshener contained within a flow-wrapped plastic pouch. The flow-wrapped plastic pouch is shown with an open end, and a flow to create a seal. Also shown is an adhesive label positioned to seal the flow-wrapped plastic pouch containing the personalized decorative air freshener. 
         FIG. 4  illustrates one embodiment of a sealed container for fragrances. This embodiment consists of a dropper bottle and a re-sealable cap. 
         FIG. 5  illustrates embodiments of decorating instruments and materials, including a marker, mainly crayons, paint brushes, and containers of colored paints or dyes. 
     
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     A preferred embodiment of the instant invention is a kit that will enable the individual to make a personalized decorative air freshener. As shown in  FIG. 1 , the kit  1  includes an absorbent device, preferable a blotter board  8 , fragrances in sealed containers  4 , as well as instruments  5 ,  6 , and materials  7 , for decorating the blotter board. Blotter boards are preferably contained within a flow-wrapped plastic pouches  2  prior to use. Fragrances are contained in single use or sealable containers.  4 . The preferred kit contains various instruments and materials for decorating the blotter board to allow the individual to construct an air freshener with their own personalized fragrance and appearance. Shown in  FIGS. 1 and 5  are examples of instruments and materials for decorating the absorbent device or blotter board, which include markers  5 , paint brushes  6 , and colored paints or dyes in sealed containers  7 . The kit may also contain room for storing completed air fresheners. In sealed containers  3  shown in  FIG. 1  flow-wrapped plastic pouches until use. 
     Central to most air fresheners is an absorbent device to store and disperse the fragrance. A preferred example of an absorbent device is a blotter board  8  as shown in  FIG. 2 . The blotter board may be of any shape or size thereby allowing the individual to choose by aesthetic appeal. A preferred embodiment is a blotter board of rectangular shape of approximately 2⅞ by 4¼ inches and between 0.062 to 0.25 inches in thickness. In general usage the longitudinal sides are up right orientation by the user. Other shapes envisioned are polygons, triangles, and circles, as well as the shapes of plants, flowers, animals, or known characters including movie or cartoon characters. The blotter board typically has a means for support, preferably a hole through the blotter board  9 , that may be pre strung with an elastic cord or string for hanging or for inserting a rigid support secured to a wall or upright fixture. Also shown in  FIG. 2  is a flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10  for holding and protecting the blotter board before construction and/or after construction. The flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10  is preferably opened at one end  10   a  to facilitate removing and replacing the blotter board. As shown in  FIGS. 1 ,  2  and  3 , the flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10  may be used for storing the blotter board  8  before use  2 , at any stage during construction, and/or after completion of the personalized decorative air freshener  3 . As shown in  FIG. 3 , the personalized decorative air freshener  11  may be inserted into the flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10  through the open end  10   a , and sealed by creating a fold  14  across the pouch near the open end  10   a . As shown in  FIG. 3 , a preferred embodiment contains adhesive labels  15  that may be written on to identify completed air freshener  11 , and/or used for sealing the flow-wrapped pouch  10 . The flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10  may be sealed by placing the adhesive label  15  over the open end  10   a , or placing the adhesive label  15  in position to secure the fold  14  near the open end  10   a.    
     The kit includes fragrances in sealed containers  4 , by way of example as shown in  FIGS. 1 and 4 , as a dropper bottle  4   b  with a resealable cap  4   a . Resealable fragrance containers allow multiple applications of a particular fragrance. It is also envisioned that fragrances may be contained in single use disposable containers, for example, ampules, foil pouches, and vacuum formed sealed vials, whereby the entire contents of the container may be applied, and container discarded. 
     As children are among the expected users, non toxic child friendly fragrances and decorating materials are preferred. Non-toxic fragrances include those derived from natural sources and those which are flavored based. Included are naturals oils and fragrances extracted with water, steam, oil, or ethanol. Some solvents which are non-toxic or with low toxicity, such as ethanol or surfactants, may be acceptable. Some toxic components may be acceptable if present at low levels. 
     Examples of non-toxic fragrances include any and all fragrances or flavors associated with foods or nature. Non-limiting examples of foods include, apple pie, barbeque, birthday cake, chicken, fried chicken, donuts, French fries, hamburgers, hot dogs, ice cream, pizza, pop-corn and pumpkin. Non-limiting examples of fruits include apple, crabapple, hawthorn, pear, apricot, peach nectarines, plum, cherry, blackberry, raspberry, mulberry, strawberry, cranberry, blueberry, barberry, currant, gooseberry, elderberry, grapes, grapefruit, kiwi fruit, rhubarb, pawpaw, papaya, melon, watermelon, figs, dates, oranges, olive, jujube, pomegranate, lemon, lime key lime, mandarin, orange, sweet lime, tangerine, avocado, guava, kumquat, lychee, passion fruit, tomato, banana, gourd, and various melons. 
     Also included are fragrances of floral plants and spices. Non-limiting examples of floral fragrances include, azaleas, chamomile, chrysanthemum, clematis, corylopsis spicata, crab pyrus coronaria, flowering currant, garland flower, honeysuckle, iris, itea virginica, jasmine, lavender, lilacs, lilys, magnolia, olive, peony, phlox, primrose, pyrus angustifolia, rhododendron, ribes aureum, rose, rubus delicisus, sweet pea, wallflower, and yucca. Non-limiting examples of spices induce allspice, ajwain, anise, black cumin, black pepper, caraway seed, cardamom, cassia, cayenne, celery seeds, chile pepper, cinnamon, clove, coriander, cumin, dill, fennel, fenugreek, frankincense, galangal, garlic, ginger, horseradish, jalapeno pepper, juniper berries, licorice, mace, mustard, nutmeg, onion, paprika, peppercorns, saffron, sesame, star anise, sumac, Tabasco pepper, tamarind, and turmeric. Also included are bergamot, bitter gourd, blue gum, bottle gourd, carrot, carrot seed, cashew fruit, cacao, cedarwood, coconut, custard apple, cinnamon bark, clary sage, eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, ginger, helichrysum italicum jasmine, lemon, jackfruit, lemongrass, mango, okra, Melissa, neem, oregano, otto, patchouli, peppermint, pineapple, rosemary, sandalwood, and vanilla. 
     As many fragrances are poorly soluble in water, in particular the essential oils, the addition of a carrier oil may prove beneficial in solubilizing the extracts. Non-toxic carrier oils are preferred. Examples of non-toxic carrier oils include, almond, apricot kernel, avocado, castor, cocoa butter, coconut/jojoba cream, coconut, evening primrose, grapeseed, hazelnut, hempseed, jojoba, kukui, rosehip seed, sesame sunflower, shea butter, and tamanu (foraha). By way of example, non-toxic fragrances may be made by mixing an essential oil with a base oil and adding water. As some fragrances are very difficult to solubilized in water, solvents, preferably low toxicity solvents such as ethanol, may be used as long as residual amounts of the solvent remaining in the final solution are low. 
     The kit may contain any number of instruments and materials useful for decorating the blotter board, for example, markers  5 , crayons, pens, paint brushes  6 , and containers of paints or dyes in a variety of colors  7 , as shown in  FIGS. 1 and 5 . The markers, paints, and dyes are preferable odorless and non-reactive with the fragrances as well a suitable for drawing, writing, or coloring porous surfaces such as a blotter board. Markers include a marker pens, marking pens, or felt-tip pens, which typically have their own ink source and usually a tip made of porous pressed fibers such as felt or nylon. As children are among the expected users, non toxic child friendly markers, paints, and dyes are preferred. Non-toxic markers, paints, and dyes are those with no or very low levels of solvents, preferable solvents with low toxicity such as ethanol. Non-toxic paints and dyes may contain by way of example natural ingredients such as clay, chalk and talcum, milk casein, natural latex, bees&#39; wax, earth, mineral dyes and are preferably water based. 
     The personalized decorative air freshener  11  may be constructed by any methods desired by the individual. Generally, the individual will begin by removing the blotter board  8  from the flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10 , and on one or both sides of the blotter board, apply color and design  13  by painting or drawing with the decorative instruments  5 ,  6 , and materials  7 . The individual may apply any printing  12  the individual desires with markers  5 , or pens or crayons. The individual will apply a fragrance, for example by adding drops of the fragrance to the blotter board from the sealed container  4 . The construction of the personalized decorative air freshener described herein is exemplary only. The various steps such as the application of fragrance and decorating may be applied in any order. The individual may prefer to decorate to the blotter board when the surface is dry. Once completed the personalized decorative air freshener  11  may be inserted in to the flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10 , through the open end  10   a , and sealed by making a fold  14  across the pouch near the open end  10   a . An adhesive label  15  may be applied to the flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10 , through the open end  10   a , and sealed by making a fold  14  across the pouch near the open end  10   a . An adhesive label  15  may be applied to the flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10  to secure the fold  14  as shown in  FIG. 3  Alternatively, the adhesive label  15  may be applied over the open end  10   a  to seal flow-wrapped plastic pouch  10 . The individual may also write on the adhesive label to identify the particular personalized decorative air freshener. 
     Also envisioned are embodiments that contain pre-dyed, pre-cut, preprinted and/or de-bossed blotter boards. These may be designed around familiar themes, for example, birthdays, holidays, or popular movie or cartoon characters. In one embodiment is a kit designed to make personalized decorative Christmas tree ornament air fresheners. Also envisioned are preprinted blotter boards that may contain an open area for drawing and coloring or otherwise adding personalized writing, or images. Coloring may be suggested in a same manner similar to a child&#39;s coloring book. 
     Also envisioned are embodiments that include vacuum formed trays to facilitate applying the fragrance to the blotter board. A volume of fragrance solution may be added to a vacuum-formed tray and the blotter board immersed in the fragrance solution until a sufficient amount is absorbed. 
     In yet another embodiment, blotter board and flow-wrapped plastic pouches may be designed such that the fragrance is added to the blotter board while contained within the flow-wrapped plastic pouch. This may be accomplished by including a flow-wrapped plastic pouch with a re-sealable hole. The fragrance may then be applied to the blotter board, while inside the flow-wrapped plastic pouch, through the hole and then the hole resealed. 
     From the aforementioned description, a kit that is uniquely capable of enabling the average individual to construct a personalized decorative air freshener has been described. As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. Therefore, the claims include such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.