IP Library Granted Patent US 12702129
Granted Patent B2
US 12702129 · App. 19/088,397 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Insect repellant device with simulated flame

Inventors: Eric Rubel (Westfield, NJ); David L. Lowe (Port Monmouth, NJ); Lawrence E. Bradford (Scotch Plains, NJ)
Assignee: PIC Corporation
A01M29/12A01M1/2077F21S10/043F21V33/0004
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12702129
App. No.
19/088,397
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An insect repellant device including a repellant portion and a light portion with a simulated flame and constant light option.

Claims (57)

1 . An insect repellant device comprising:

a repellant portion,

the repellant portion including insect repellant and configured to disperse vaporized insect repellant around the insect repellant device;

a light portion mounted on top of the repellant portion,

the light portion including a plurality of flickering light sources configured to simulate a flame; and

a control circuit operably connected to the repellant portion and the light portion to control activation of the repellant portion to provide vaporized insect repellant and the plurality of flickering light sources to provide light.

2 . The insect repellant device of claim 1 , further comprising a power source operably connected to one or more of the control circuit, the light portion and the repellant portion.

3 . The insect repellant device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of flickering light sources include:

a first group of flickering light sources that are controlled by the control circuit to turn on and off together;

a second group of flickering light sources that are controlled by the control circuit to dim and brighten together,

wherein the second group of flickering light sources are positioned below the first group of flickering light sources.

4 . The insect repellant device of claim 3 , wherein the light portion includes at least one constant light source configured to provide substantially constant light.

5 . The insect repellant device of claim 4 , wherein the control circuit is operably connected to the plurality of flickering light sources and the at least one constant light source to activate the flickering light sources to simulate the flame while the constant light source is off.

6 . The insect repellant device of claim 4 , wherein the control circuit is operably connected to the flickering light sources and the at least one constant light source to activate the constant light source to provide constant light while the plurality of flickering light sources are off.

7 . The insect repellant device of claim 1 , wherein the repellant portion includes:

a repellant housing;

a heating element mounted in the repellant housing;

a power terminal mounted in the repellant housing and electrically connected to the heating element;

an insect repellant cartridge including insect repellent mounted in the repellant housing,

the insect repelling cartridge including:

a top portion configured to be received in an opening formed in the repellant housing; and

a wick extending above the top portion and in contact with the insect repellant, wherein a top of the wick is positioned adjacent to the heating element.

8 . The insect repellant device of claim 7 , further comprising a base provided between the post and the repellant portion, wherein the repellant portion is removably mounted on the base to allow access to the insect repellent cartridge.

9 . The insect repellant device of claim 8 , further comprising at least one release button provided in the base and configured to allow separation of the base and the repellant portion.

10 . An insect repellant device comprising:

a stand;

a repellant portion mounted on the stand and including an insect repellent and configured to disperse vaporized insect repellent around the insect repellant device;

a light portion mounted on top of the repellant portion,

the light portion including a plurality of flickering light sources configured to simulate a flame; and

a control circuit operably connected to the repellant portion and the light portion to control activation of the repellant portion to provide vaporized insect repellent and the plurality of flickering light sources to provide light.

11 . The insect repellant device of claim 10 , further comprising at least one power source operably connected to one or more of the control circuit, the light portion and the repellant portion.

12 . The insect repellant device of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of flickering light sources include:

a first group of flickering light sources that are controlled by the control circuit to turn on and off together; and

a second group of flickering light sources that are controlled by the control circuit to dim and brighten together,

wherein the second group of flickering light sources are positioned below the first group of flickering light sources.

13 . The insect repellant device of claim 12 , wherein the light portion further comprises at least one constant light source configured to provide substantially constant light.

14 . The insect repellant device of claim 13 , wherein the control circuit is operably connected to the plurality of flickering light sources and the at least one constant light source to activate the flickering light sources to simulate the flame while the constant light source is off.

15 . The insect repellant device of claim 13 , wherein the control circuit is operably connected to the flickering light sources and the at least one constant light source to activate the constant light source to provide constant light while the plurality of flickering light sources are off.

16 . The insect repellant device of claim 10 , wherein the repellant portion includes:

a repellant housing;

a heating element mounted in the repellant housing;

a power terminal mounted in the repellant housing and electrically connected to the heating element;

an insect repellant cartridge including insect repellant mounted in the repellant housing, the insect repelling cartridge including:

a top portion configured to be received in an opening formed in the repellant housing; and

a wick extending above the top portion and in contact with the insect repellant, wherein a top of the wick is positioned adjacent to the heating element.

17 . An insect repellant device comprising:

a deck clip;

a repellant portion including an insect repellant and configured to disperse vaporized insect repellant around the insect repellant device;

a light portion mounted on top of the repellant portion, the light portion including a plurality of flickering light sources configured to simulate a flame; and

a control circuit operably connected to the repellant portion and the light portion to control activation of the repellant portion to provide vaporized insect repellent and the plurality of flickering light sources to provide light.

18 . The insect repellant device of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of flickering light sources include:

a first group of flickering light sources that are controlled by the control circuit to turn on and off together; and

a second group of flickering light sources that are controlled by the control circuit to dim and brighten together,

wherein the second group of flickering light sources are positioned below the first group of flickering light sources.

19 . The insect repellant device of claim 17 , wherein the light portion further comprises at least one constant light source configured to provide substantially constant light.

20 . The insect repellant device of claim 19 , wherein the control circuit is operably connected to the plurality of flickering light sources and the at least one constant light source to activate the flickering light sources to simulate the flame while the constant light source is off.

21 . The insect repellant device of claim 19 , wherein the control circuit is operably connected to the flickering light sources and the at least one constant light source to activate the constant light source to provide constant light while the plurality of flickering light sources are off.