Patent classifications
A47G19/12
Bowl and bowl assembly
A mixing bowl with protuberances one the outer surface of the side wall of the bowl. A first mixing bowl has a diameter greater than a second mixing bowl. The two bowls form a mixing bowl assembly wherein the protuberances of the inner bowl contact and abut the inner surface of the outer bowl to define a clearance gap between the two bowls, wherein if the bowls cool at different rates after being washed, the mixing bowls are not jammed together. Each protuberance extends outwardly about one-fourth inch and the gap defined between the bowls has a clearance dimension of about one-fourth inch. The inner bowl has three or four protuberances and the outer bowl has four protuberances. The mixing bowls are made of stainless steel.
Bowl and bowl assembly
A mixing bowl with protuberances one the outer surface of the side wall of the bowl. A first mixing bowl has a diameter greater than a second mixing bowl. The two bowls form a mixing bowl assembly wherein the protuberances of the inner bowl contact and abut the inner surface of the outer bowl to define a clearance gap between the two bowls, wherein if the bowls cool at different rates after being washed, the mixing bowls are not jammed together. Each protuberance extends outwardly about one-fourth inch and the gap defined between the bowls has a clearance dimension of about one-fourth inch. The inner bowl has three or four protuberances and the outer bowl has four protuberances. The mixing bowls are made of stainless steel.
Dual Compartment Shaker Bottle
The claimed invention relates to bottles used by exercise enthusiasts for carrying liquids, solids and/or powdered nutritional supplements with liquids for mixing said supplements. Exercise aficionados consume a variety of hydrating liquids, nutritional supplements mixed with liquids or solid food items before, during and after their exercise periods. People who exercise use a variety of bottles including shakers, squeeze and water bottles to hold and consume their liquids, foods and supplements during their workouts.
The present invention is an improved dual compartment shaker bottle for various nutritional supplements, liquids and combinations thereof. The dual compartments allow the user to carry two different liquids, nutritional supplements, combinations of liquids and supplements or solids for use before, during and after their workout. They no longer need two or more shaker bottles to accomplish this.
Further, the claimed invention includes two compartment tops that securely attach to the bottle with a screw on and off mechanism and provide openings to consume the contents of each chamber. Each chamber is designed with curved closed end without corners/angles that cause clumping and reduced dissolving of supplements. The disclosed invention has attachment clips at each end to assist the user in carrying the bottle in a number of places. Further, the side of the bottle is ribbed for easy gripping.
To assist the user in assessing the volume of material in each compartment, a measuring scale is included along the length of each compartment. A double wall exterior is disclosed to provide insulation to maintain the temperature of the materials in each compartment.
Dual Compartment Shaker Bottle
The claimed invention relates to bottles used by exercise enthusiasts for carrying liquids, solids and/or powdered nutritional supplements with liquids for mixing said supplements. Exercise aficionados consume a variety of hydrating liquids, nutritional supplements mixed with liquids or solid food items before, during and after their exercise periods. People who exercise use a variety of bottles including shakers, squeeze and water bottles to hold and consume their liquids, foods and supplements during their workouts.
The present invention is an improved dual compartment shaker bottle for various nutritional supplements, liquids and combinations thereof. The dual compartments allow the user to carry two different liquids, nutritional supplements, combinations of liquids and supplements or solids for use before, during and after their workout. They no longer need two or more shaker bottles to accomplish this.
Further, the claimed invention includes two compartment tops that securely attach to the bottle with a screw on and off mechanism and provide openings to consume the contents of each chamber. Each chamber is designed with curved closed end without corners/angles that cause clumping and reduced dissolving of supplements. The disclosed invention has attachment clips at each end to assist the user in carrying the bottle in a number of places. Further, the side of the bottle is ribbed for easy gripping.
To assist the user in assessing the volume of material in each compartment, a measuring scale is included along the length of each compartment. A double wall exterior is disclosed to provide insulation to maintain the temperature of the materials in each compartment.
SELF CHARGING MUG
A self charging mug that is capable of charging or discharging an energy storage system thereof to charge a phone and heat or cool a liquid therein. The self charging mug includes an outer shell and an inner shell nested within the outer shell. The self charging mug also includes a thermal interface member in contact with the inner shell and a thermal electric plate engaged with the thermal interface member. The self charging mug further includes a component fixture assembly and an energy storage system arranged within the component fixture assembly. The self charging mug also includes a bidirectional power supply and a seal connector secured to the bidirectional power supply. The self charging mug also includes a battery management system in contact with the component fixture assembly and a charge and discharge controller arranged on a surface of the battery management system in order to control the charging and discharging of the battery according to the present invention.
AUTOMATIC SELF-SAMPLING BOTTLE FOR SPIRITS
Disclosed are bottles for automatically creating custom blends of spirits. Embodiments of the disclosed automatic infinity bottles siphon or transfer a portion of their contents from a blending container, and move them to a sampling container from which a blended spirit can be decanted and consumed. The two containers are connected by a siphon tube or other suitable means. The blending container includes a selectively closeable opening for adding or removing liquids, and is configured to store a certain volume of spirits. When such volume is exceeded, the excess spirit will move into the sampling container, where the excess spirit is added to an existing custom blend. Custom blends of sprits are thereby created in the sampling container and can be poured from a selectively closeable opening in the sampling container.
Smart carafe having light emitting closure
A beverage vessel having an upper opening and a closure element with a locking mechanism and an actuation element, a light distribution element arranged at the closure element, and a light emitter positioned such that the light emitted by the light emitter passes at least a part of the volume of the beverage container before entering the light distribution element. The light emitter may display information relating to the beverage including temperature and fill level. The beverage vessel may be utilized in a method of monitoring a beverage consumption and a consumption of minerals.
Smart carafe having light emitting closure
A beverage vessel having an upper opening and a closure element with a locking mechanism and an actuation element, a light distribution element arranged at the closure element, and a light emitter positioned such that the light emitted by the light emitter passes at least a part of the volume of the beverage container before entering the light distribution element. The light emitter may display information relating to the beverage including temperature and fill level. The beverage vessel may be utilized in a method of monitoring a beverage consumption and a consumption of minerals.
Beverageware with multiple outlets
A beverageware includes a container adapted to contain liquid, a base, a leg supporting the container and resting on the base, and a handle disposed in the middle of the container. The container includes a horizontal segment and two vertical segments extending away in the same direction from two opposite ends of the horizontal segment. The container includes a cavity running through the horizontal segment and the two vertical segments. The two vertical segments provide two outlets respectively, the handle extends away from the horizontal segment and is disposed between the two vertical segments.
Beverageware with multiple outlets
A beverageware includes a container adapted to contain liquid, a base, a leg supporting the container and resting on the base, and a handle disposed in the middle of the container. The container includes a horizontal segment and two vertical segments extending away in the same direction from two opposite ends of the horizontal segment. The container includes a cavity running through the horizontal segment and the two vertical segments. The two vertical segments provide two outlets respectively, the handle extends away from the horizontal segment and is disposed between the two vertical segments.