BEVERAGE RECEPTACLE LIGHT ASSEMBLY
20220154924 · 2022-05-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V31/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D51/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V23/0492
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47G19/2227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
This invention is directed to lighting apparatus having a gravity switch that is attached to the lid of a beverage container. The light is on when the lid is closed thus lighting the beverage from the top. This is particularly enjoying when the beverage is colored carbonated such as beer with the light interacts with the bubbles of carbonation.
Claims
1. A lighting apparatus comprising a power source; at least one light source; a gravity switch having an on positional status and an off positional status; and wherein the power source, the light source, and the gravity switch are electrically connected so that the light source emits light having wavelengths in the visible spectrum when the gravity switch is in the on positional status.
2. The lighting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the gravity switch comprises a ball inside a tube wherein the ball has a position in the tube relative to a force of gravity.
3. The lighting apparatus of claim 2, wherein the ball is comprised of a material which is not magnetic.
4. The lighting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lighting apparatus is enclosed in an enclosure as a lighting assembly.
5. The lighting assembly of claim 4, wherein the enclosure is water resistant at a submersible pressure.
6. The lighting assembly of claim 5, wherein the submersible pressure is at least 1 inch of water.
7. The lighting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one light source is a light emitting diode (LED).
8. The lighting assembly of claim 4, wherein the enclosure comprises a face on a top half, a base half and at least one wall connecting the face and the base half, wherein at least a portion of the wavelengths emitted from the light source pass through the face and/or the at least one wall when the gravity switch is in the on positional status.
9. The lighting assembly of claim 8, wherein the gravity switch comprises a ball inside a tube wherein the ball has a position in the tube relative to a force of gravity and a magnet is attached to the base half of the enclosure and the position of the ball in the tube during the on positional status is not affected by the magnet.
10. The lighting assembly of claim 9, wherein the base half of the enclosure is attached to a lid of a beverage receptacle creating a lighted beverage receptacle.
11. The lighted beverage receptacle of claim 10, wherein the lid has a horizontal closed position and a vertical open position and the gravity switch is in the on positional status when the lid is in the horizontal closed position and the gravity switch is in the off positional status when the lid is in the horizontal closed position.
12. The lighted beverage receptacle of claim 11, wherein the base half of the enclosure is magnetically attached to the lid.
13. The lighted beverage receptacle of claim 11, wherein the lid is between the magnet attached to the base half of the enclosure and a magnet on a side of the lid opposite the enclosure.
14. The lighted beverage receptacle of claim 13 wherein the magnet on the side of the lid opposite the enclosure is attached to a cap bearing a promotional demarcation.
15. The lighted beverage receptacle of claim 11, wherein the base half of the enclosure is affixed to the lid.
16. The lighted beverage receptacle of claim 11, wherein the base half of the enclosure further comprises a threaded post passing through a hole in the lid and secured with a mated thread device.
17. The lighted beverage receptacle of claim 11, wherein the base half of the enclosure and the lid are of unitary construction.
18. The lighting apparatus of claim 11, wherein the lid is attached to a handle of the beverage receptacle.
19. The lighted beverage receptacle of claim 11, wherein the beverage receptacle is a stein.
20. The lighted beverage receptacle of claim 11, wherein the beverage receptacle is selected from the group consisting of mugs, glasses, and cups.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0044] Disclosed herein is a lighting apparatus which is a gravity actuated light cover for a beverage receptacle. The light cover is described below with reference to the Figures. As described herein and in the claims, the following numbers refer to the following structures as noted in the Figures. [0045] 100 is the lighting apparatus. [0046] 110 is a holder for a battery and is part of the wired connections. [0047] 111 is a first holder lead. [0048] 112 is a second holder lead. [0049] 114 is the light side of the lighting apparatus. [0050] 115 is the base side of the lighting apparatus. [0051] 130 is a light source. [0052] 131 is a first light source lead. [0053] 132 is a second light source lead. [0054] 140 is a gravity switch having an on positional status and an off positional status. [0055] 141 is a gravity switch first lead. [0056] 142 is a gravity switch second lead. [0057] 145 is a ball which moves relative to the force of gravity which places the gravity switch in a positional on or positional off status. [0058] 150 is a lighting assembly. [0059] 151 is the wall of an enclosure of the lighting assembly. [0060] 152 is the top half of the enclosure of the lighting assembly. [0061] 153 is the face of the enclosure. [0062] 154 is the base half of the enclosure of the lighting assembly. [0063] 155 are threads on the base half of the enclosure. [0064] 156 is an O-ring forming a seal between the top half of the enclosure and the base half of the enclosure. [0065] 158 is a magnet affixed to the base half of the enclosure. [0066] 159 is an enclosure for the lighting apparatus. [0067] 300 is a magnet. [0068] 400 is an ornamental device. [0069] 500 is a beverage receptacle. [0070] 550 is the lid to go on top of the beverage receptacle. [0071] 551 is a hole in the lid of the beverage receptacle. [0072] 552 is a lever which when pushed causes the lid to raise from the beverage receptacle around the pivot point [0073] 554 is a pivot point for the lid to be lifted from the beverage receptacle. [0074] 556 is the attachment point where the lid is attached to the handle of the beverage receptacle. [0075] 560 is the handle of the beverage receptacle. [0076] 570 is a removable beverage storage component. [0077] 580 is a holder for the removable beverage storage component. [0078] 600 is ornamental feature(s) on the wall of the beverage receptacle.
[0079] Fg is the force of gravity.
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[0081] The embodiment of
[0082] The light source can come in many forms, provided the light source emits light having wavelengths in the visible spectrum when the circuit is closed (i.e., the gravity switch is on). Bulbs, light emitting diodes (LED), conductive metal wires, incandescent bulbs, and fluorescent bulbs are examples of such light sources. If the light source is a light emitting diode it may be selected from the group consisting of white, single-colored, flickering (candle like), and multi-colored light emitting diodes.
[0083] The gravity switch is used to open the circuit (turn the light off) and close the circuit (turn the light on). As such, the gravity switch will have a positional on and positional off as it is arranged in the assembly.
[0084] The gravity switch often comprises a ball (145) inside a tube wherein the ball has a position in the tube relative to a force of gravity.
[0085] U.S. Pat. No. 4,467,154, the teachings of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety describes such a switch as a molded cup-shaped dielectric member and a cup-shaped conductor member are pressed together to comprise an integral dimensionally stable sealed enclosure for a contact member movable axially therein for selectively making or breaking an electrical connection between the cup-shaped conductor member and a second conductor extending axially through and sealed within the base of the cup-shaped dielectric member. The axially outer surfaces of the base and the second conductor comprise electrical contacts for a gravity actuated switch. The overall axial dimension between the axially outer surfaces is obtained by telescoping the cup-shaped members coaxially together until the preselected axial dimension is obtained. In one embodiment the cup-shaped dielectric member has a cylindrical base and a coaxial diametrically reduced cylindrical portion extending from the cup-shaped base to an upper opening. The conductor is telescoped over the diametrically reduced portion in fluid sealing relationship. The enclosure has an interior cylindrical surface of optimum diameter for the axially movable contact member comprising a metallic ball also of optimum diameter for any given size switch.
[0086] While the ball is electrically conductive, it may be comprised of a magnetic material, or the ball may not be comprised of a magnetic material, or at least may not be affected by a magnet.
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[0088] In this manner, the enclosure is water resistant at a submersible pressure. The submersible pressure is the pressure at which water will enter the enclosure when the sealed enclosure is submersed in water at 25° C. The submersible pressure is preferably at least 1 inch of water, with at least 2 inches more preferred, with at least 3 inches being more preferred and at least 8 inches of water being even more preferred.
[0089] The water resistance is important as some may wish to place the light in the beverage of a beverage receptacle or want to wash the enclosure. Should one want to wash the enclosure the gasket and enclosure materials should be chosen so that the enclosure's submersible pressure is maintained at 80° C., which is the maximum temperature of most dishwashers. The enclosure's submersible pressure should be at least 415 inches of water at 121° C. if autoclaving is desired.
[0090] The enclosure comprises a face (153), a base and at least one wall (151) running from the face to the base wherein at least a portion of the wavelengths emitted from the light source pass through the face and/or the at least one wall when the gravity switch is in the on positional status.
[0091] The enclosure may also comprise a magnet at the base half (158). In this instance, the ball of the gravity switch should be made of a material which is not affected by the magnet, i.e., the ball should be non-magnetic. In this manner, the position of the ball in the tube remains in the on positional status when the lid is closed.
[0092] Once the lighting assembly is created it can be used in many ways. One way is to attach it to the lid of beverage receptacle as demonstrated in
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[0095] In one embodiment a device like a wire or cable clamp is used. The clamp has a hole on each end with a band connecting the two holes. The band is wrapped around the handle with a bolt passing through a first hole in the clamp, a hole in the lid at the pivot point (556), and the other hole in the clamp. The bolt is tightened making the lid pivotally attached to the handled mug.
[0096] If the lid is a magnetic metal, the base of the enclosure with the magnet can be magnetically attached to the lid.
[0097] The enclosure can be attached to the lid with hook and loop tape, two-sided tape, glue, epoxy or other adhesive, welding, soldering or suction cups.
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[0103] It is also believed that the enclosure base could further comprise a threaded post. This threaded post would pass through a hole in the lid (
[0104] The base of the enclosure and the lid could also be of unitary construction, such as an injection molded or thermoset part.
[0105] The opening of the beverage receptacle forms an opening plane which is usually perpendicular to the force of gravity. When the lid, which has a lid plane, is placed over the opening of the beverage receptacle, it too is usually perpendicular to the force of gravity. When the lid is on the beverage receptacle opening the lid plane and the opening plane are typically parallel.
[0106] The gravity switch should be arranged so that it is in its positional on status when the lid plane and opening plane are perpendicular to the force of gravity and it is in its positional off status when there is an angle formed by the intersection of opening plane and the lid plane and the angle is greater than 80° and in its positional on status when the angle is less than 80°.
[0107] More preferably the gravity switch is in its positional off status when there is an angle formed by the intersection of opening plane and the lid plane and the angle is greater than 75° and in its positional on state when the angle is less than 25°.
[0108] It is even more preferable that the gravity switch is in its positional off state when there is an angle formed by the intersection of opening plane and the lid plane and the angle is greater than 70° and in its positional on state when the angle is less than 30°.
[0109] It can also be said the lid has a horizontal closed position when it is on top of the opening and a vertical open position, and the gravity switch is in the on positional status when the lid is in the horizontal closed position and the gravity switch is in the off positional status when the lid is in the horizontal closed position.
[0110] The beverage receptacle is selected from the group consisting of mugs, glasses, and cups.