IP Library Granted Patent US 12662302
Granted Patent B2
US 12662302 · App. 17/877,828 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Machine for making custom decorative air treatment art

Inventor: Kevin Laron Howell (Deltona, FL)
B65D83/384A61L9/14B65D83/262B65D83/267B65D83/303A61L2209/111A61L2209/134A61L2209/15
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12662302
App. No.
17/877,828
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a customizable decorative air treatment machine. The machine provides a base structure that supports a variety of custom-made decorative housings, allowing users to easily replace and personalize the appearance of the device. The housing can be made from materials such as ceramics, wood, glass, metals, and various plastic resins, and can be decorated using techniques like painting, ceramic glazing, and other artistic methods. The customizable housing sits on a base and integrates seamlessly with the functional air treatment components, offering both aesthetic and practical benefits.

Claims (1)

1 . An air-treatment machine comprising: a base dimensioned to receive a removable decorative housing; a major bracket attached to the base, wherein the base supports the major bracket, an on/off switch, an instant spray button, a passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor, and an infrared (IR) remote sensor; the major bracket configured to secure a spray can via a screw cap, the major bracket further supporting a rotary motor mount, a rotary motor, a mode selector switch, batteries for power supply, and a circuit board configured to control functional operations including actuation of the rotary motor and coordination of electronic components; the rotary motor mount attached to the major bracket; the rotary motor mounted onto the rotary motor mount; a modified scotch yoke mechanism connected to the rotary motor, wherein the scotch yoke mechanism comprises a pair of springs and guide pins functioning with a circular motor spindle to deliver precise downward force to actuate a spray can nozzle, thereby enabling the air-treatment machine to emit a controlled spray of air-treatment fluid through the spray can nozzle.