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titleOfInvention Deodorizing device
abstract (57) Abstract: [PROBLEMS] To provide a deodorizing device capable of removing all odors emitted from a toilet installed indoors, such as an elderly home. SOLUTION: A blower 2 for sucking and discharging odor is installed at the bottom or upper portion of the case 1 or other appropriate place, and an air-permeable shelf member 3 such as a wire mesh is attached to the exhaust side of the blower 2, Granular deodorant 4 obtained by incorporating ferrous sulfate in a granular fibrous material forming member on the air-permeable shelf member 3 and oxidizing the ferrous sulfate to basic ferric sulfate 4. It was arranged so that the layers could be placed interchangeably.
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