A perfumed pendant which has a three-dimensional configuration and comprises a front vinyl sheet having a design printed thereon, a back vinyl sheet having a design mating with the design on the front vinyl sheet printed thereon and welded at the outer peripheral edge thereof to the outer peripheral edge of the front vinyl sheet, a foam resilient padding interposed between the front and back vinyl sheets to give the three-dimensional configuration to the pendant and a capsulated perfume layer laminated to the outer surface of the front vinyl sheet at a selected area of the front vinyl sheet outer surface.
An aromatic decorative figure or other object formed of foam plastic material having dispersed throughout its cellular structure a relatively large amount of a volatile liquid fragrance. When the figure is exposed to the atmosphere, it continuously exudes the fragrance for a prolonged period, in the course of which the figure proceeds to shrink as a result of liquid loss, thereby indicating the approaching exhaustion of the fragrance. In one embodiment, the figure is created in situ by injecting a charge of a foam-forming mixture having the liquid fragrance dispersed therein into the cavity of a blister pack whose transparent blister is configured to assume the contours of the desired figure. The injected mixture expands within the cavity to form a figure which conforms to the contours of the blister and is cured therein. The resultant foam-plastic figure is effectively sealed within the pack to prevent the escape of fragrance, the pack also serving to display and protect the figure.
A fragrance releasing article comprising a frame body with openings into which a fragrance releasing base comprising a resin, perfume and coloring agent is charged; or a fragrance releasing article comprising a resin film with patterns thereon, a frame body and a fragrance releasing base comprising a resin, perfume and, optionally, coloring agent, the film, frame and base being integrally constituted; and a method for producing such articles.
A decorative, detailed three-dimensional, sculptured jewelry is described, which is worn either directly on a person's body, clothing, or otherwise via an adhesive layer. The jewelry includes a sculptured three-dimensional predetermined ornamental design on its front side having a substantially flat surface on its back. The design has peaks and impressions with varying elevations to create true, detailed sculptured results. There is an adhesive applied to the flat surface of the ornamental design. The adhesive is protected before its use by a removable, peelable non-adhesive layer that attaches to the back of the ornamental design over the applied adhesive. The ornamental design is created from nonconductive, plastic material. The ornamental design is attached, to the area of the user's preference, by removing the peelable protective layer from the adhesive coating on the flat side of the ornament and pressing the adhesive against the preferred surface.
An air freshener for use in an automobile, home, or office representing an animal, cartoon character, or other figure. At least one scent-releasing capsule is inserted through a mouth formed within a body of the figure and retained therein. Optionally the body can have a distinct head member. Likewise, a hanger can be provided from which to hang the air freshener. The scent-releasing capsule releases scent through the air-permeable body and into the surrounding air. Additional fresh capsules can be inserted through the mouth and retained by the body member when the scent-releasing capsule has been spent.
A figure is provided for educational and entertaining purposes in providing a skunk-like figure, with a tail member extending rearwardly of the skunk, with the tail member including a cavity therewithin. The cavity includes a matrix of slits therethrough for directing an aromatic scent selectively from the tail by microcapsules to contain a scented liquid.