US20130043245A1 - Scented Attachment for Containers - Google Patents

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US20130043245A1
US20130043245A1 US13/429,300 US201213429300A US2013043245A1 US 20130043245 A1 US20130043245 A1 US 20130043245A1 US 201213429300 A US201213429300 A US 201213429300A US 2013043245 A1 US2013043245 A1 US 2013043245A1
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  • the nasal cavity has specialized sensory cells that mediate olification.
  • the main olfactory system of humans and animals detects volatile chemicals, and the accessory olfactory system detects fluid-phase chemicals. Olfaction like taste is a form of chemoreception.
  • the chemicals that activate the olfactory system generally at very low concentrations, are called odorants. Accordingly, there is a commonality between the perception of smell and the perception of taste.
  • the sense of smell may supplement and/or otherwise enhance the sense of taste. For instance, it is well known that maladies affecting the sense of smell adversely affect the sense of taste. As taste plays an important role in ones motivation for consuming a food or drink article, there is an interest in the art for agents that enhance the perception of taste of food and drink articles. The present disclosure meets these and other such needs.
  • the scented attachment is configured for being associated with a container, such as a drink or a food storage container.
  • the attachment may be associated with the container in any suitable manner.
  • the attachment is of a size or shape so as to fit around a circumference of the container.
  • the attachment may be a sleeve, a wrap, a ring, or the like.
  • the attachment may be configured for being associated to the container with a suitable attachment mechanism.
  • the attachment may include a substrate having a first and a second surface. The first surface comprises an attachment mechanism for associating the scented attachment to the container; and a second surface comprises a scent.
  • a scented agent may be associated with a food or drink container so as to enhance the perception of the taste of the food or drink contained therein, thereby, enhancing the experience and/or ones motivation in eating or drinking. Also provided is a method for its use and a system for providing a scent to a container that includes a scented attachment, as described herein, and a container that is configured for being associated with the container.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates instances of a scented ring in accordance with the disclosure.
  • FIG. 1A represents one instance of the scented ring
  • FIG. 1B represents another instance of the scented ring.
  • FIG. 2 illustrate an instance of a scented strip having a main body and a removable portion with a scented portion within the main body.
  • FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate an instance of a scented strip having a removable portion that is configured for detachably interacting with a lid of the container.
  • FIG. 3A illustrates another instance of a scented attachment wherein the scent is integrated into at least a portion of the container.
  • FIG. 3B illustrates another instance of a scented attachment.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates another instance of a scented attachment of FIG. 3B .
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a scented capsule
  • the attachment is a ring or a sticker that is configured for removable association with a container, such as a food or a drink container.
  • the ring is configured for wrapping around a portion of the container.
  • the sticker is configured for being removably stuck onto a portion of the container.
  • the attachment is configured such that during use of the container having the scented attachment, a subjects' olfactory system is activated by the scent of the attachment, which thereby enhances the sensation, e.g., the perception of taste, of eating or drinking the food or drink item that is contained within the container.
  • the ring includes a circular body with a lumen, wherein the body is configured for being removably associated with a container.
  • the scented ring includes a stretchable body that is adapted for being fit over a portion of the container.
  • the body of the ring is comprised of an elastic material that deforms in a manner such that the diameter of the ring may increase when a stretching force is applied to the ring and/or return to its normal state once the stretching force has been removed. In a manner such as this, the ring may be fit over a portion of the container, such as a neck of a bottle, so as to enhance the perception of consuming the item contained within the container.
  • the attachment may be configured as a sticking element and may include a substrate having a first and a second surface.
  • the first surface may include an attachment mechanism for associating the scented attachment to the container; and a second surface comprises a scent.
  • the attachment surface may include an adhesive or other attachment mechanism, such that it may adhere to a surface of the container.
  • the scented surface may include a matrix configured for releasably holding a scent that may be released there form during the use of the container.
  • the subject disclosure provides an attachment for providing a scent to an object, such as a container.
  • the attachment is a ring 10 that is configured for providing a scent to a container, e.g., a food or drink container 20 .
  • scent is meant any agent that is capable of being incorporated within the attachment, being released there from, and stimulating an olfactory sensation of a subject.
  • a scent may be a chemical agent that stimulates a chemoreceptor of the olfactory system of the subject or otherwise stimulates sense of smell and/or taste of a subject.
  • a scent may be a volatile compound or odorant, such as a fragrant or other essential oil.
  • the scent is a fragrant oil, it may be a food derived oil such as a citrus oil, a mint oil, anise oil, cardamom oil, cinnamon oil, clove oil, coriander oil, eucalyptus oil, fennel oil, lemongrass oil, and/or a nutmeg oil, and the like.
  • the scent may be a citrus oil such as a lemon oil, a lime oil, a neroli oil, and/or an orange oil, and the like.
  • scent comprises a mint oil such as a peppermint oil and/or spearmint oil, and the like.
  • the scented essential oil may be incorporated within the attachment in any suitable manner.
  • the attachment may include a matrix within which the essential oil may be incorporated.
  • the matrix may include a liquid or a gel, which may include the scent.
  • the liquid or gel may be associated with the material employed to fabricate the attachment.
  • the attachment may be constructed in any suitable manner and may be fabricated from any suitable material.
  • a suitable material may be one or more of an elastic material, a foamed or vulcanized rubber, neoprene, polyurethane, nylon, lycra, plastic, silicone, and/or a silicone containing material.
  • the material from which the attachment is produced may be fabricated into a ring or sheet and compression or liquid injection molded into a protective device of the disclosure.
  • the body of the attachment may be fabricated using compression molding, during which process an element containing an essential oil is added thereto either during or after the molding process.
  • a colorant or other chemical additive may be added to the sheet blanks, which become the compression molded end product, for instance, to color and/or to aid in the release of the product from the mold.
  • the attachment is made from a single piece of shaped or otherwise molded material and may include a cavity into which a scented material, e.g., a gel or substrate containing an essential oil associated therewith is injected or otherwise inserted into the lumen of the scented attachment.
  • the main body of the attachment may comprise elastic properties, such that the attachment can deform to receive a portion of a container, e.g., a neck thereof, and then reform to its original configuration automatically, that is without the need for external manipulation.
  • the attachment may include a main body that is pre-formed into a substrate onto one surface of which a gel or other matrix containing a scented agent, e.g., an essential oil, is added; and to an opposing surface, a suitable attachment mechanism, e.g., an adhesive is added.
  • a suitable attachment mechanism e.g., an adhesive is added.
  • One or more removable covers may be added to cover one or more of the scented surface and/or the attachment surface.
  • the attachment can be made into any desired shape such as a tube, a square or rectangular box, a triangular, pyramidal or circular shape, or the like. And thus the attachment may be configured for fitting around suitable container, such as a round, circular, triangular, square, rectangular, cube shaped container, or the like, and may be of regular or irregular dimensions, so as to fit a variety of bottles, jars, and the like.
  • a scented attachment 10 of the disclosure and the material from which it is fabricated is hygienic, light weight and flexible such that the material is capable of expanding so as to allow the attachment to expand around the contours of the container 20 to be received therein and snuggly fit around the container 20 and yet configured for returning to its original configuration once the container 20 has been removed from the attachment.
  • the attachment 10 may be of any suitable size and shape, but is typically of a size and shape so as to be non-obstructively associated with the container 20 .
  • the container 20 may be any container such as a container for storing a beverage or other food article.
  • the container 20 may be of any size or any shape, but is typically of a size and a shape suitable for containing a drink or food product, which food product is meant to be readily consumed by a subject.
  • the container 20 may be a plastic or glass container, a metal or metal alloy container, or the like. If the container is made of glass, the glass may be of any suitable type of glass, such as silicon dioxide, sodalime glass, pyrex, lead crystal, and the like.
  • the metal may be of any suitable type of metal, such as aluminum, steel (e.g., stainless steel), tin, and the like.
  • a container 20 for use in accordance with the subject invention may also include alloys of any suitable metals.
  • the container may also be a plastic container, such as a TUPPERWARE® or RUBBERMAID® or GLAD® container.
  • the container 20 may contain any material, such as a solid, liquid, or gas.
  • the container is a fluid container that contains a liquid.
  • the liquid within the container may be any form of liquid.
  • the liquid is a liquid that is meant to be imbibed.
  • the liquid is a liquid such as, water, soda, a liquid nutrient, a juice, an electrolyte, a sports drink, an alcoholic beverage, and the like.
  • the container is a solid object container, for instance, a food container that contains a solid food.
  • the attachment may be configured for being associated with a bottle, a can, a thermos, a camel back container, a canteen, or other such drinking container.
  • the container may be a food container, such as a container for the storage of a food.
  • the attachment 10 may be associated with the container 20 in any suitable manner.
  • the attachment 10 is of a size or shape so as to fit around a circumference of the container 20 .
  • the attachment 10 may be a ring, sleeve, wrap, or the like that has been fabricated in such a manner so as to include a scent therein.
  • the attachment may be a ring 10 that may be flat or tubular and may include an opening through which a container may be inserted.
  • the ring attachment may be of a size and a shape so as to fit around a portion, e.g., the neck, of a drinking container.
  • the ring therefore, may have a diameter such that it can slip onto and/or around the neck of a bottle, but not slide down the length of the bottle.
  • the attachment 20 may be made of any suitable material, but in certain instances, it is made of a material that is capable of stretching, and thus the diameter of the ring may be configured for moving from a first, smaller diameter to a second, larger diameter when stretched, and/or for returning from the second stretched diameter toward the first, non-stretched diameter in the absence of a suitable stretching force.
  • the ring 10 may be configured for fitting snuggly around a portion of the container, e.g., the neck, the middle, and/or bottom of the container.
  • the scented attachment ring 20 may be fabricated as single piece from a unitary material.
  • the material may have a length 14 the matches its width 12 , a length 14 less than its width 12 , or a length 14 that is greater than its width 12 .
  • the length may be from about 2 or 3 mm or less to about 20 cm or more, such as about 5 or 10 mm to about 12 or 15 cm, including about 2 or 5 cm to about 8 to about 10 cm.
  • the ring includes a circumference and the length is measured from one point of a circumference moving in a single direction away from and back to that same point on the circumference.
  • the length may increase as the material stretches.
  • the width of the material may correspond to that of the length but typically may range from about 2 or 3 mm or less to about 15 cm or more, such as from about 5 or 10 mm to about 12 or 14 cm, including about 2 or 5 cm to about 8 to about 10 cm.
  • the thickness of the material may range from about 1 mm or less to about 10 mm or more, such as from about 2 or 3 mm to about 8 or 9 mm, including from about 4 or 5 mm to about 6 or 7 mm.
  • the attachment ring 20 may be dimensioned to cover a substantial portion of the neck 24 of a container 10 , e.g., a bottle, while leaving the main body 22 uncovered. See FIG. 1A .
  • a container 10 e.g., a bottle
  • the attachment ring covers all of the neck of the bottle, a top half of the neck of the bottle, or a bottom half of the neck of the bottle. As can be seen with respect to FIG.
  • the attachment ring 10 is dimensioned to fit around a top portion of the neck 26 of the container 20 .
  • the attachment ring 10 is configured for covering only a top portion of the neck of the bottle 26 so as to provide a scent to a person, for instance, while drinking from the container 20 .
  • FIG. 2A represents another instance of a scented attachment of the disclosure.
  • the attachment 10 includes a main body 12 and a removable portion 14 .
  • the main body 12 may be configured for encasing a scented strip 40 therein.
  • the scented strip 40 includes a scented agent, e.g., an essential oil, that is associated there with.
  • the removable portion 14 may be removed from the main body 12 of the attachment 10 and thereby release the stored scent encased therein.
  • the removable portion 14 may be associated with a lid of the container (not shown) or otherwise removable such that when the lid is removed, the removable portion 14 is separated from the main body 12 , and the scent is thereby released.
  • the removable portion 14 may be a tab that may be pulled off by a user prior to drinking or associated with the lid in such a manner that as the lid is removed the tab is removed.
  • the removable portion 14 may be associated with a lid 30 in such a manner that as the lid is removed the removable portion 14 is disassociated from the main body 12 of the attachment 12 .
  • the lid 30 may be configured such that by twisting it relative to the container 20 it may be removed from the container 20
  • the scented attachment 10 may be configured such that as the lid 30 twists, the removable portion 14 also twist relative to the main body 12 along with the lid 30 .
  • the lid 30 may include teeth 32 which are associated with the main body 12 and removable portion 14 such that as the lid 30 is removed the teeth 32 separate from the main body 12 causing the removable portion 14 to be removed from the main body 12 .
  • the scented attachment may actually be incorporated into the material of the container 20 so as to form a scented area 10 .
  • the scented area 10 may be formulated by incorporating an essential oil into the container 30 at an area near the neck 24 of the container 30 .
  • a removable cover (not shown) may be placed over the scented area 10 so as to lock in the scent until use. For instance, a user may remove the cover from the scented area 10 prior to opening the container 20 and consuming the drink or food therein.
  • FIG. 3B illustrates an instance of a scented attachment 10 wherein the attachment is configured for being associated to the container 20 with a suitable attachment mechanism.
  • the attachment 10 may include a substrate having a first and a second surface.
  • the first surface comprises an attachment mechanism for associating the scented attachment 10 to the container 20 ; and a second surface comprises a scent, e.g. an essential oil.
  • the attachment mechanism may be a suitable adhesive, a snap and button configuration, a hook and loop fastener attachment (e.g., VelcroTM), and the like.
  • the adhesive may be used to associate the scented attachment 10 to the container 20 .
  • a VelcroTM strip may be used to attach the attachment 10 to the container 20 .
  • the scented attachment 10 may be removable from the container 20 .
  • the scented attachment 10 may be a separate element from the container 20 , made to be separately obtained and attached thereto, or may be pre-attached to the container 20 .
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an instance of a container 20 is provided, wherein the container 20 is configured as a can and the scented attachment 10 is positioned on a top portion 21 of the can 20 next to the opening portion 23 .
  • the scented attachment 10 may be previously associated to the can 10 or may be a separate element that is obtained and attached to the can, such as immediately prior to use of the can.
  • the scented attachment 10 may be configured such and associated with the opening mechanism 23 of the can 20 such that by opening the can the scent is released by the attachment 10 .
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a scented attachment 10 wherein the attachment includes a main body 12 and a scented material therein.
  • the main body 12 may be such that when cracked one or more pores forms and the scent is released there from.
  • the subject invention is directed to a protective sleeve system.
  • the protective sleeve system is configured for both holding and protecting a held container.
  • the protective sleeve system includes a protective sleeve (such as described above), which includes a tubular body, configured for holding a container, and at least a first opening, adapted for receiving the container, and in addition to the protective sleeve, the protective sleeve system may include a suitable container, such as those described above, for instance, a bottle, can, or other food storage element that is adapted to be fit and/or held within the protective sleeve.
  • the scented attachment may be included in a system that includes a suitable container, such as a glass or plastic bottle.
  • the container may be a water or sports drink bottle, or the like.
  • the attachment may be previously associated with the bottle or may be a separate element that is meant to be attached to the container by the user of the container prior to use.
  • the attachment may be a substrate having a scented surface having a cover thereon and may include an adhesive surface additionally having a cover thereon. The cover over the adhesive may be removed and the substrate associated with the container by the user. The cover covering the scented surface may then be removed by the user prior to consuming the drink or food item therein.
  • the attachment may be a ring that is configured for being slid over an end of the container and associated thereby with the container, for instance, a neck of the container, e.g., by a user.

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Aspects of the disclosure include an attachment for providing a scent to a container. The scented attachment may be configured for being associated with a container, such as a drink or a food storage container. In one instance, the attachment is of a size or shape so as to fit around a circumference of the container. In another instance, the attachment may be configured for being associated to the container with a suitable attachment mechanism. For instance, the attachment may include a substrate having a first surface comprising an attachment mechanism for associating the scented attachment to the container; and a second surface comprising a scent. Systems including a scented attachment and a container, including their methods of use, are also provided.

Description

    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • The current application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/467,888, entitled “Scented Attachment For Drinking Apparatus.” which was filed on Mar. 25, 2011, the entire disclosures of which is incorporated by reference herein.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The nasal cavity has specialized sensory cells that mediate olification. The main olfactory system of humans and animals detects volatile chemicals, and the accessory olfactory system detects fluid-phase chemicals. Olfaction like taste is a form of chemoreception. The chemicals that activate the olfactory system, generally at very low concentrations, are called odorants. Accordingly, there is a commonality between the perception of smell and the perception of taste. In fact, in certain instances, the sense of smell may supplement and/or otherwise enhance the sense of taste. For instance, it is well known that maladies affecting the sense of smell adversely affect the sense of taste. As taste plays an important role in ones motivation for consuming a food or drink article, there is an interest in the art for agents that enhance the perception of taste of food and drink articles. The present disclosure meets these and other such needs.
  • SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
  • Aspects of the disclosure include an attachment for providing a scent to a container. In certain instances, the scented attachment is configured for being associated with a container, such as a drink or a food storage container. The attachment may be associated with the container in any suitable manner. In one instance, the attachment is of a size or shape so as to fit around a circumference of the container. Thus, the attachment may be a sleeve, a wrap, a ring, or the like. In another instance, the attachment may be configured for being associated to the container with a suitable attachment mechanism. For instance, the attachment may include a substrate having a first and a second surface. The first surface comprises an attachment mechanism for associating the scented attachment to the container; and a second surface comprises a scent. In such a manner, a scented agent may be associated with a food or drink container so as to enhance the perception of the taste of the food or drink contained therein, thereby, enhancing the experience and/or ones motivation in eating or drinking. Also provided is a method for its use and a system for providing a scent to a container that includes a scented attachment, as described herein, and a container that is configured for being associated with the container.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • According to common practice, the various features of the drawings may not be drawn to-scale. Rather, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity. Included in the drawings are the following figures:
  • FIG. 1 illustrates instances of a scented ring in accordance with the disclosure.
  • FIG. 1A represents one instance of the scented ring, and FIG. 1B represents another instance of the scented ring.
  • FIG. 2 illustrate an instance of a scented strip having a main body and a removable portion with a scented portion within the main body. FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate an instance of a scented strip having a removable portion that is configured for detachably interacting with a lid of the container.
  • FIG. 3A illustrates another instance of a scented attachment wherein the scent is integrated into at least a portion of the container.
  • FIG. 3B illustrates another instance of a scented attachment.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates another instance of a scented attachment of FIG. 3B.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a scented capsule.
  • Before the present disclosure is further described, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to particular instances described, as such may of course vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular instances only, and is not intended to be limiting. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one skilled in the art to which this invention belongs.
  • Where a range of values is provided, it is understood that each intervening value, to the tenth of the unit of the lower limit unless the context clearly dictates otherwise, between the upper and lower limit of that range and any other stated or intervening value in that stated range, is encompassed within the invention. The upper and lower limits of these smaller ranges may independently be included in the smaller ranges, and are also encompassed within the invention, subject to any specifically excluded limit in the stated range. Where the stated range includes one or both of the limits, ranges excluding either or both of those included limits are also included in the invention.
  • Throughout this application, various publications, patents and published patent applications are cited. The disclosures of these publications, patents and published patent applications referenced in this application are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into the present disclosure. Citation herein by the Applicant of a publication, patent, or published patent application is not an admission by the Applicant of said publication, patent, or published patent application as prior art.
  • It must be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “and”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to an “opening” may include a plurality of such openings, and reference to “the gripping element” includes reference to one or more gripping elements and equivalents thereof known to those skilled in the art, and so forth. It is further noted that the claims may be drafted to exclude any optional element. As such, this statement is intended to serve as antecedent basis for use of such exclusive terminology as “solely”, “only” and the like, in connection with the recitation of claim elements, or the use of a “negative” limitation.
  • As will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, each of the individual embodiments described and illustrated herein has discrete components and features which may be readily separated from or combined with the features of any of the other several embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • Aspects of the disclosure include an attachment for providing a scent to a container. In certain instances, the attachment is a ring or a sticker that is configured for removable association with a container, such as a food or a drink container. In one instance, the ring is configured for wrapping around a portion of the container. In another instance, the sticker is configured for being removably stuck onto a portion of the container. The attachment is configured such that during use of the container having the scented attachment, a subjects' olfactory system is activated by the scent of the attachment, which thereby enhances the sensation, e.g., the perception of taste, of eating or drinking the food or drink item that is contained within the container.
  • In one instance, the ring includes a circular body with a lumen, wherein the body is configured for being removably associated with a container. For instance, the scented ring includes a stretchable body that is adapted for being fit over a portion of the container. In certain embodiments, the body of the ring is comprised of an elastic material that deforms in a manner such that the diameter of the ring may increase when a stretching force is applied to the ring and/or return to its normal state once the stretching force has been removed. In a manner such as this, the ring may be fit over a portion of the container, such as a neck of a bottle, so as to enhance the perception of consuming the item contained within the container.
  • In another instance, the attachment may be configured as a sticking element and may include a substrate having a first and a second surface. The first surface may include an attachment mechanism for associating the scented attachment to the container; and a second surface comprises a scent. The attachment surface may include an adhesive or other attachment mechanism, such that it may adhere to a surface of the container. The scented surface may include a matrix configured for releasably holding a scent that may be released there form during the use of the container.
  • The subject scented attachments of the disclosure will be described first, followed by a description of the methods of their use and the systems in which such scented attachments may be employed. A discussion of representative uses of the subject materials is also presented.
  • Scented Attachments, Systems and Methods of Use
  • As can be seen with respect to FIG. 1, the subject disclosure provides an attachment for providing a scent to an object, such as a container. In one instance, the attachment is a ring 10 that is configured for providing a scent to a container, e.g., a food or drink container 20. By “scent” is meant any agent that is capable of being incorporated within the attachment, being released there from, and stimulating an olfactory sensation of a subject.
  • For instance, in certain instances, a scent may be a chemical agent that stimulates a chemoreceptor of the olfactory system of the subject or otherwise stimulates sense of smell and/or taste of a subject. For example, in certain instances, a scent may be a volatile compound or odorant, such as a fragrant or other essential oil. Where the scent is a fragrant oil, it may be a food derived oil such as a citrus oil, a mint oil, anise oil, cardamom oil, cinnamon oil, clove oil, coriander oil, eucalyptus oil, fennel oil, lemongrass oil, and/or a nutmeg oil, and the like. The scent may be a citrus oil such as a lemon oil, a lime oil, a neroli oil, and/or an orange oil, and the like. In certain instances, scent comprises a mint oil such as a peppermint oil and/or spearmint oil, and the like.
  • The scented essential oil may be incorporated within the attachment in any suitable manner. For instance, the attachment may include a matrix within which the essential oil may be incorporated. The matrix may include a liquid or a gel, which may include the scent. The liquid or gel may be associated with the material employed to fabricate the attachment. For example, the attachment may be constructed in any suitable manner and may be fabricated from any suitable material. In certain instances, a suitable material may be one or more of an elastic material, a foamed or vulcanized rubber, neoprene, polyurethane, nylon, lycra, plastic, silicone, and/or a silicone containing material. Hence, the material from which the attachment is produced may be fabricated into a ring or sheet and compression or liquid injection molded into a protective device of the disclosure.
  • For instance, the body of the attachment may be fabricated using compression molding, during which process an element containing an essential oil is added thereto either during or after the molding process. Additionally, a colorant or other chemical additive may be added to the sheet blanks, which become the compression molded end product, for instance, to color and/or to aid in the release of the product from the mold. In certain instances, the attachment is made from a single piece of shaped or otherwise molded material and may include a cavity into which a scented material, e.g., a gel or substrate containing an essential oil associated therewith is injected or otherwise inserted into the lumen of the scented attachment. The main body of the attachment may comprise elastic properties, such that the attachment can deform to receive a portion of a container, e.g., a neck thereof, and then reform to its original configuration automatically, that is without the need for external manipulation. In certain instances, the attachment may include a main body that is pre-formed into a substrate onto one surface of which a gel or other matrix containing a scented agent, e.g., an essential oil, is added; and to an opposing surface, a suitable attachment mechanism, e.g., an adhesive is added. One or more removable covers may be added to cover one or more of the scented surface and/or the attachment surface.
  • The attachment can be made into any desired shape such as a tube, a square or rectangular box, a triangular, pyramidal or circular shape, or the like. And thus the attachment may be configured for fitting around suitable container, such as a round, circular, triangular, square, rectangular, cube shaped container, or the like, and may be of regular or irregular dimensions, so as to fit a variety of bottles, jars, and the like. In certain instances, a scented attachment 10 of the disclosure and the material from which it is fabricated is hygienic, light weight and flexible such that the material is capable of expanding so as to allow the attachment to expand around the contours of the container 20 to be received therein and snuggly fit around the container 20 and yet configured for returning to its original configuration once the container 20 has been removed from the attachment.
  • Accordingly, the attachment 10 may be of any suitable size and shape, but is typically of a size and shape so as to be non-obstructively associated with the container 20. The container 20 may be any container such as a container for storing a beverage or other food article. The container 20 may be of any size or any shape, but is typically of a size and a shape suitable for containing a drink or food product, which food product is meant to be readily consumed by a subject. For instance, the container 20 may be a plastic or glass container, a metal or metal alloy container, or the like. If the container is made of glass, the glass may be of any suitable type of glass, such as silicon dioxide, sodalime glass, pyrex, lead crystal, and the like. If the container is made of metal, the metal may be of any suitable type of metal, such as aluminum, steel (e.g., stainless steel), tin, and the like. A container 20 for use in accordance with the subject invention may also include alloys of any suitable metals. The container may also be a plastic container, such as a TUPPERWARE® or RUBBERMAID® or GLAD® container.
  • The container 20 may contain any material, such as a solid, liquid, or gas. In certain instances, the container is a fluid container that contains a liquid. The liquid within the container may be any form of liquid. In certain embodiments, the liquid is a liquid that is meant to be imbibed. For instance, in certain embodiments, the liquid is a liquid such as, water, soda, a liquid nutrient, a juice, an electrolyte, a sports drink, an alcoholic beverage, and the like. In certain embodiments, the container is a solid object container, for instance, a food container that contains a solid food. For example, the attachment may be configured for being associated with a bottle, a can, a thermos, a camel back container, a canteen, or other such drinking container. In certain instances, the container may be a food container, such as a container for the storage of a food.
  • The attachment 10 may be associated with the container 20 in any suitable manner. In one instance, the attachment 10 is of a size or shape so as to fit around a circumference of the container 20. Thus, the attachment 10 may be a ring, sleeve, wrap, or the like that has been fabricated in such a manner so as to include a scent therein. For instance, in certain instances, the attachment may be a ring 10 that may be flat or tubular and may include an opening through which a container may be inserted. Accordingly, in certain instances, the ring attachment may be of a size and a shape so as to fit around a portion, e.g., the neck, of a drinking container. The ring, therefore, may have a diameter such that it can slip onto and/or around the neck of a bottle, but not slide down the length of the bottle.
  • As described above, the attachment 20 may be made of any suitable material, but in certain instances, it is made of a material that is capable of stretching, and thus the diameter of the ring may be configured for moving from a first, smaller diameter to a second, larger diameter when stretched, and/or for returning from the second stretched diameter toward the first, non-stretched diameter in the absence of a suitable stretching force. In a manner such as this the ring 10 may be configured for fitting snuggly around a portion of the container, e.g., the neck, the middle, and/or bottom of the container.
  • As illustrated, the scented attachment ring 20 may be fabricated as single piece from a unitary material. The material may have a length 14 the matches its width 12, a length 14 less than its width 12, or a length 14 that is greater than its width 12. For instance, in certain embodiments, the length may be from about 2 or 3 mm or less to about 20 cm or more, such as about 5 or 10 mm to about 12 or 15 cm, including about 2 or 5 cm to about 8 to about 10 cm. In certain instances, the ring includes a circumference and the length is measured from one point of a circumference moving in a single direction away from and back to that same point on the circumference. In certain embodiments, dependent on the material from which the ring is made, the length may increase as the material stretches. The width of the material may correspond to that of the length but typically may range from about 2 or 3 mm or less to about 15 cm or more, such as from about 5 or 10 mm to about 12 or 14 cm, including about 2 or 5 cm to about 8 to about 10 cm. The thickness of the material may range from about 1 mm or less to about 10 mm or more, such as from about 2 or 3 mm to about 8 or 9 mm, including from about 4 or 5 mm to about 6 or 7 mm.
  • In certain instances, the attachment ring 20 may be dimensioned to cover a substantial portion of the neck 24 of a container 10, e.g., a bottle, while leaving the main body 22 uncovered. See FIG. 1A. For instance, where an attachment ring is provided so as to generate a scent detectable by a subject using the container, it may be useful to have an attachment ring that does not cover the entire or even a substantial portion of the body 22 of the container, as this will be less expensive to produce and better for the environment. Accordingly, in one instance, the attachment ring covers all of the neck of the bottle, a top half of the neck of the bottle, or a bottom half of the neck of the bottle. As can be seen with respect to FIG. 1B, in one instance, the attachment ring 10 is dimensioned to fit around a top portion of the neck 26 of the container 20. In this instance, the attachment ring 10 is configured for covering only a top portion of the neck of the bottle 26 so as to provide a scent to a person, for instance, while drinking from the container 20.
  • FIG. 2A represents another instance of a scented attachment of the disclosure. The attachment 10 includes a main body 12 and a removable portion 14. The main body 12 may be configured for encasing a scented strip 40 therein. The scented strip 40 includes a scented agent, e.g., an essential oil, that is associated there with. The removable portion 14 may be removed from the main body 12 of the attachment 10 and thereby release the stored scent encased therein. The removable portion 14 may be associated with a lid of the container (not shown) or otherwise removable such that when the lid is removed, the removable portion 14 is separated from the main body 12, and the scent is thereby released. In this configuration, the removable portion 14 may be a tab that may be pulled off by a user prior to drinking or associated with the lid in such a manner that as the lid is removed the tab is removed.
  • For instance, as seen with reference to FIG. 2B, the removable portion 14 may be associated with a lid 30 in such a manner that as the lid is removed the removable portion 14 is disassociated from the main body 12 of the attachment 12. For example, the lid 30 may be configured such that by twisting it relative to the container 20 it may be removed from the container 20, and likewise, the scented attachment 10 may be configured such that as the lid 30 twists, the removable portion 14 also twist relative to the main body 12 along with the lid 30. Thus, as the lid 30 is removed, so is the removable portion 14 and the scented strip 40 is exposed, thereby releasing the scent. In one instance, the lid 30 may include teeth 32 which are associated with the main body 12 and removable portion 14 such that as the lid 30 is removed the teeth 32 separate from the main body 12 causing the removable portion 14 to be removed from the main body 12.
  • In certain instances, as with reference to FIG. 3A, the scented attachment may actually be incorporated into the material of the container 20 so as to form a scented area 10. The scented area 10 may be formulated by incorporating an essential oil into the container 30 at an area near the neck 24 of the container 30. A removable cover (not shown) may be placed over the scented area 10 so as to lock in the scent until use. For instance, a user may remove the cover from the scented area 10 prior to opening the container 20 and consuming the drink or food therein.
  • FIG. 3B illustrates an instance of a scented attachment 10 wherein the attachment is configured for being associated to the container 20 with a suitable attachment mechanism. For instance, the attachment 10 may include a substrate having a first and a second surface. The first surface comprises an attachment mechanism for associating the scented attachment 10 to the container 20; and a second surface comprises a scent, e.g. an essential oil. The attachment mechanism may be a suitable adhesive, a snap and button configuration, a hook and loop fastener attachment (e.g., Velcro™), and the like. The adhesive may be used to associate the scented attachment 10 to the container 20. Alternatively, a Velcro™ strip may be used to attach the attachment 10 to the container 20. In such a manner the scented attachment 10 may be removable from the container 20. Further, the scented attachment 10 may be a separate element from the container 20, made to be separately obtained and attached thereto, or may be pre-attached to the container 20.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an instance of a container 20 is provided, wherein the container 20 is configured as a can and the scented attachment 10 is positioned on a top portion 21 of the can 20 next to the opening portion 23. The scented attachment 10 may be previously associated to the can 10 or may be a separate element that is obtained and attached to the can, such as immediately prior to use of the can. The scented attachment 10 may be configured such and associated with the opening mechanism 23 of the can 20 such that by opening the can the scent is released by the attachment 10.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a scented attachment 10 wherein the attachment includes a main body 12 and a scented material therein. The main body 12 may be such that when cracked one or more pores forms and the scent is released there from.
  • In one aspect, the subject invention is directed to a protective sleeve system. In certain embodiments, the protective sleeve system is configured for both holding and protecting a held container. Accordingly, in certain embodiments, the protective sleeve system includes a protective sleeve (such as described above), which includes a tubular body, configured for holding a container, and at least a first opening, adapted for receiving the container, and in addition to the protective sleeve, the protective sleeve system may include a suitable container, such as those described above, for instance, a bottle, can, or other food storage element that is adapted to be fit and/or held within the protective sleeve.
  • For instance, in certain instances, the scented attachment may be included in a system that includes a suitable container, such as a glass or plastic bottle. For example, the container may be a water or sports drink bottle, or the like. The attachment may be previously associated with the bottle or may be a separate element that is meant to be attached to the container by the user of the container prior to use. The attachment may be a substrate having a scented surface having a cover thereon and may include an adhesive surface additionally having a cover thereon. The cover over the adhesive may be removed and the substrate associated with the container by the user. The cover covering the scented surface may then be removed by the user prior to consuming the drink or food item therein. In an alternative embodiment, the attachment may be a ring that is configured for being slid over an end of the container and associated thereby with the container, for instance, a neck of the container, e.g., by a user.
  • While various instances have been described with reference to the specific embodiments thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation, material, composition of matter, process, process step or steps, to the objective, spirit and scope of the invention. All such modifications are intended to be within the scope of the claims appended hereto.

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1. A scented attachment for association with a container, the attachment comprising
a substrate having first and second surfaces, the first surface comprises an attachment mechanism for associating the scented attachment to the container; and the second surface comprises a scent.
2. The scented attachment of claim 1, further comprising a third surface, wherein the third surface detachably covers the second surface thereby preventing the scent from being released when the third surface covers the second surface.
3. The scented attachment of claim 1, wherein the second surface comprises a matrix which matrix comprises the scent.
4. The scented attachment of claim 3, wherein the matrix comprises a gel, which gel comprises the scent.
5. The scented attachment of claim 4, wherein scent comprises a fragrant oil.
6. The scented attachment of claim 5, wherein the fragrant oil comprises a citrus oil, a mint oil, anise oil, cardamom oil, cinnamon oil, clove oil, coriander oil, eucalyptus oil, fennel oil, lemongrass oil, and nutmeg oil.
7. The scented attachment of claim 6, wherein the citrus oil comprises an oil selected from the group consisting of a lemon oil, a lime oil, a neroli oil, and orange oil.
8. The scented attachment of claim 6, wherein the mint oil comprises an oil selected from the group consisting of peppermint oil and spearmint oil.
9. The scented attachment of claim 1, wherein the substrate comprises a ring having an opening configured for receiving a portion of a bottle therein.
10. The scented attachment of claim 9, wherein the ring is removably associated with a lid which lid is configured for being sealably associated with a bottle.
11. The scented attachment of claim 10, wherein when the lid is removed from the bottle the lid detaches from the ring thereby releasing the scent.
12. The scented attachment of claim 11, wherein the ring comprises silicon.
13. The scented attachment of claim 11, wherein the ring comprises elastic.
14. The scented attachment of claim 13, wherein the ring comprises one or more identifying colors.
15. The scented attachment of claim 1, wherein said attachment element comprises one or more of an adhesive or a loop and hook attachment.
16. The scented attachment of claim 11, wherein the scent is encapsulated within a burstable seal.
17. The scented attachment of claim 16, wherein the scent is released when the seal is burst.
18. The scented attachment of claim 1, wherein the scented attachment is associated with a can.
19. The scented attachment of claim 18, wherein the scented attachment releases a scent when the can is opened.
20. A container comprising:
a body for holding matter, the body being enclosed on all sides except an opening;
a scented attachment provided on the body near the opening; and
a cap that removably covers the opening.
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