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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2002
Filed:
Nov. 03, 2000
Louis Bertschi, Pfäffikon, CH;
Rolf Schwarzenbach, Winterthur, CH;
Givaudan SA, Dubendorf, CH;
Abstract
A device for olfactory judgement of an odorous substance, particularly a perfume, substantially comprising a flat test object in a casing, preheated or heated electrically by a temperature control and measuring circuit to a given temperature and with prolonged heat storage means, on which an easily attachable and removable material is disposed and is covered with the odorous substance for judgement, the device also comprising a fan, wherein in the casing ( ) the odorous substance can be applied to a sample strip ( ) connected via a sample holder ( ) to a heatable metal base carrier ( ) movable in one direction (P), and the base carrier ( ) is disposed at one end of an air flow duct ( ) formed by a pipe ( ), particularly a square pipe ( ) open at both ends, a fan ( ) being disposed at the other end and adapted, by means of an associated motor ( ), to convey air from the end near the fan, via the sample strip ( ) to the other end of the air flow duct ( ), so that a starting air flow ( ), a received air flow ( ) containing evaporated odorous constituents, and a discharged flow ( ) considered with odorous constituents are generated at the opening ( ), so that the odorous substance can be judged by a test person sniffing the discharged flow ( ) through his nose or by collecting the odorous constituents from the discharged flow ( ) and introducing them into a per se known analytical device. The device is adapted to simulate the olfactory properties of an odorous substance on or near human skin.