B65D85/816

TILT-ACTIVATED BEVERAGE EFFECTS

A tilt-activated beverage container is tilted to release an additive into a liquid. The additive is provided in an additive-release housing coupled to an inner wall of the beverage container. The additive-release housing includes a cap coupled to a base to form an additive-release compartment. When the base and cap are coupled, a channel is formed between a lip of the cap and an annular rim of the base. The additive is released into the liquid via the channel when the container is tilted.

TILT-ACTIVATED BEVERAGE EFFECTS

A tilt-activated beverage container is tilted to release an additive into a liquid. The additive is provided in an additive-release housing coupled to an inner wall of the beverage container. The additive-release housing includes a cap coupled to a base to form an additive-release compartment. When the base and cap are coupled, a channel is formed between a lip of the cap and an annular rim of the base. The additive is released into the liquid via the channel when the container is tilted.

Systems and methods for bottle apparatuses, container assemblies, and dispensing apparatuses

Bottle apparatuses, storage containers used in bottle apparatuses, beverage dispensing apparatuses, and methods of making and using the same are disclosed. A bottle apparatus can include a vessel defining a chamber, and a neck portion attached to an upper end of the vessel; a base portion attached to a lower end of the vessel; a pouch support attached to the neck portion; a pod mounted within and supported by the pouch support, the pod including a pouch top having an inlet and a pouch mounted onto the pouch top, and the pouch support and the pouch top collectively forming a well such that liquid can be deposited into the well and flow into the pouch through the inlet; a pump controlled by a controller for pumping air in and out of the chamber; and a pressure sensor in communication with the controller for measuring pressure in the chamber.

Systems and methods for bottle apparatuses, container assemblies, and dispensing apparatuses

Bottle apparatuses, storage containers used in bottle apparatuses, beverage dispensing apparatuses, and methods of making and using the same are disclosed. A bottle apparatus can include a vessel defining a chamber, and a neck portion attached to an upper end of the vessel; a base portion attached to a lower end of the vessel; a pouch support attached to the neck portion; a pod mounted within and supported by the pouch support, the pod including a pouch top having an inlet and a pouch mounted onto the pouch top, and the pouch support and the pouch top collectively forming a well such that liquid can be deposited into the well and flow into the pouch through the inlet; a pump controlled by a controller for pumping air in and out of the chamber; and a pressure sensor in communication with the controller for measuring pressure in the chamber.

Receptacle
20190329953 · 2019-10-31 ·

A receptacle for containing a powder and for mixing the powder with a liquid into a mixed product. The receptacle comprises a body at least partly comprising a flexible material, the body being adapted to be collapsible when containing the powder and to be expandable when receiving the liquid, a conduit being connected to the body and comprising a first and a second open end, where the first open end is arranged outside the body and the second open end is arranged in the inner volume of the body so that the conduit provides fluid communication between the outside and the inner volume of the body, the first open end being releasably connected to a closing member for blocking access through the first open end, the the receptacle further comprising a filter element adapted to be connected to the second open end of the conduit.

Receptacle
20190329953 · 2019-10-31 ·

A receptacle for containing a powder and for mixing the powder with a liquid into a mixed product. The receptacle comprises a body at least partly comprising a flexible material, the body being adapted to be collapsible when containing the powder and to be expandable when receiving the liquid, a conduit being connected to the body and comprising a first and a second open end, where the first open end is arranged outside the body and the second open end is arranged in the inner volume of the body so that the conduit provides fluid communication between the outside and the inner volume of the body, the first open end being releasably connected to a closing member for blocking access through the first open end, the the receptacle further comprising a filter element adapted to be connected to the second open end of the conduit.

INSTA-MIX CUP
20190315550 · 2019-10-17 ·

The present invention relates to an inventive apparatus and a method for creating mixed drinks on-the-go. The apparatus includes two or more chambers for storing pre-measured ingredients separately. The apparatus also includes a mechanism for mixing the separated ingredients at a desired time. The mechanism ensures that the drink is mixed only at a time that the user desires and around the time that the user intends to consume the mixed drink.

INSTA-MIX CUP
20190315550 · 2019-10-17 ·

The present invention relates to an inventive apparatus and a method for creating mixed drinks on-the-go. The apparatus includes two or more chambers for storing pre-measured ingredients separately. The apparatus also includes a mechanism for mixing the separated ingredients at a desired time. The mechanism ensures that the drink is mixed only at a time that the user desires and around the time that the user intends to consume the mixed drink.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BOTTLE APPARATUSES, CONTAINER ASSEMBLIES, AND DISPENSING APPARATUSES

The disclosure provides bottle apparatuses, pods or other storage containers to be used in bottle apparatuses, beverage dispensing apparatuses, and methods of making and using the same in accordance with principles of the disclosed subject matter. A bottle apparatus in accordance with the disclosure can include (a) a neck portion; (b) a vessel having an upper end and a lower end, the vessel defining a chamber, and the neck portion attached to the upper end of the vessel; (c) a base portion attached to the lower end of the bottle portion; (d) a pouch support attached to the neck portion; (e) a pod mounted within and supported by the pouch support, the pod including a pouch top and a pouch mounted onto the pouch top, and the pouch top including an inlet, and the pouch support and the pouch top collectively forming a well such that water or other liquid can be deposited into the well and flow into the pouch through the inlet; (f) a controller that includes a processing portion and a database, and the database including instructions that are executed by the processing portion; (g) a pump for pumping air into and pumping air out of the chamber, the pump controlled by the controller; and (h) a pressure sensor for measuring pressure in the chamber, and the pressure sensor in communication with the controller.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BOTTLE APPARATUSES, CONTAINER ASSEMBLIES, AND DISPENSING APPARATUSES

The disclosure provides bottle apparatuses, pods or other storage containers to be used in bottle apparatuses, beverage dispensing apparatuses, and methods of making and using the same in accordance with principles of the disclosed subject matter. A bottle apparatus in accordance with the disclosure can include (a) a neck portion; (b) a vessel having an upper end and a lower end, the vessel defining a chamber, and the neck portion attached to the upper end of the vessel; (c) a base portion attached to the lower end of the bottle portion; (d) a pouch support attached to the neck portion; (e) a pod mounted within and supported by the pouch support, the pod including a pouch top and a pouch mounted onto the pouch top, and the pouch top including an inlet, and the pouch support and the pouch top collectively forming a well such that water or other liquid can be deposited into the well and flow into the pouch through the inlet; (f) a controller that includes a processing portion and a database, and the database including instructions that are executed by the processing portion; (g) a pump for pumping air into and pumping air out of the chamber, the pump controlled by the controller; and (h) a pressure sensor for measuring pressure in the chamber, and the pressure sensor in communication with the controller.