THERMOSTATIC CUP STRUCTURE
20230397761 · 2023-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J36/2472
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A thermostatic cup structure that includes a cup body, a heating module and a base unit. The cup body is selectively attachable to the heating module and base unit. The base unit and heating module are structured such that they can accommodate cup bodies with different structures such as mugs, tumblers, and thermoses. Heating of the liquid within the cup body is powered by a swappable and rechargeable battery, contained in the base unit, that is connected to a heat plate through a conductive column. The ability to charge multiple base units anywhere USB-c power/adapters are available, and the fact that these base units are interchangeable with multiple variants of mugs (and can include thermoses, etc.) make this product unique in the market.
Claims
1. A thermostatic cup structure, comprising: a cup body; a cup cover; the cup body selectively attachable to the cup cover; the cup body having a bottom; the cup body having a connecting recess; a heating module; the bottom having a connection between the connecting recess and the heating module; the cup body having an inside surface and an outside surface; the inside surface having an insulation layer; the outside surface having an insulation layer; the heating module selectively detachable from the cup body; a heater body; the heater body having an outer ring; the outer ring having a convex connecting surface; the heater body having a connection hole; the heater body having an inner wall; the inner wall has at least one base buckle tab; the at least one base buckle tab has a positioner feature; a fixing plate connected to the heater body; the fixing plate has a conductive plate; a first conductive column; a heat shield covering the fixing plate; the heating plate covering a portion of the heat shield, and electrically connected with the conductive plate and the first conductive column; a base unit that can be selectively separated and connected from and to the heating module; the base unit configured to hold a battery; a control circuit board having a secondary conductive column and a control chip; the heating module connects to the base unit; the cup body is fitted to the heating module.
2. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 1, further comprising: a tea strainer; the tea strainer insertable into the cup body.
3. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 1, wherein: the battery has an elastic connector configured to prevent the battery from shaking and vibration.
4. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 1, wherein: the control circuit board has a port that enables an external power cord to plug into the port and enable recharging of the battery.
5. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 1, wherein: the operation display module has a plurality of buttons to control the temperature.
6. A thermostatic cup structure, comprising: a first cup body; a heating module; the first cup body selectively attachable to the heating module; a base unit; the heating module connected to the base unit; the heating module configured to heat a liquid in the first cup body; a second cup body; the second cup body different than the first cup body; the second cup body selectively attachable to the heating module when the first cup body is not attached to the heating module.
7. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 6, further comprising: a cup cover; the cup cover selectively attachable to the first cup body.
8. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 6, wherein: the heating module comprises a heating plate; the heating plate passes thermal energy to the first cup body.
9. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 8, wherein: the base unit comprises a shell; a battery housed within the shell.
10. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 9, wherein: the base unit comprises a body; a control circuit board mountable on the body.
11. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 10, wherein: a display module is mountable on the body; the display module having an indicator.
12. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 11, wherein: a plurality of buttons control the thermal energy conducted to the heating plate.
13. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 12, wherein: a conductive column connects to the heating plate via a heat shield.
14. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 6, further comprising: a tea strainer insertable into the first cup body.
15. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 6, further comprising: a cooling rod insertable into the first cup body; the cooling rod configured to cool a liquid in the first cup body.
16. A thermostatic cup structure, comprising: a heating module; a base unit; a cup body; a control circuit board having a secondary conductive column and a control chip; a fixing plate connected to a heater body; the fixing plate has a conductive plate; a first conductive column; a heat shield covering the fixing plate; the heating plate covering a portion of the heat shield, and electrically connected with a conductive plate and a first conductive column.
17. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 16, wherein: the base unit is selectively attachable to the heating module; the cup body is selectively attachable to the heating module.
18. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 17, wherein: the heating module has a heater body; the heater body has a connecting member.
19. The thermostatic cup structure of claim 18, wherein: the cup body has a connecting recess; the connecting member at least partially housed in the connecting recess with the cup body is on the heating module.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Now referring to the figures,
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The heating module 2 (see
[0029] The fixing plate 22 is connected in the heater body 21 and covers the connection hole 212. The fixing plate 22 has a bottom surface that is provided with a ring groove 221. The ring groove 221 is set up in a ring conductive plate 222. A center of the conductive plate 222 provides a first conductive column 223.
[0030] It should be noted that the method of the fixing plate 22 being connected to the heater body 21 may be accomplished in a variety of manners, including locking screws, male thread locking, bonding, high-circumfuse wave plywood, etc. In the preferred embodiment, the heater body 21 and the fixing plate 22 are attached using screws, but could be accomplished in any manner.
[0031] As shown in
[0032] As best seen in
[0033] The shell 31 has a battery compartment 311 inside, a socket hole 312 on one side of the shell 31. The battery 32 is housed in the shell 31 within the battery compartment 311. The top and bottom of the battery 32 are connected with elastic connectors 321, which also are utilized to attach to the bottom inside surface of the shell 31 to minimize shaking and vibration. This feature allows the battery 32 to have a shock-proof, shock-absorbing or earthquake-resistant structure.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] Again referring to
[0036] When combining the cup body 1 with the heating module 2 as shown in
[0037] When combining the heating module 2 with the base unit 3 (see
[0038] When using the preferred embodiment, the bottom of the cup body 1 is in contact with the heating module 2, and the heating module is connected to the base unit 3 as described above. This positioning allows the cup bottom 13 to produce downward pressure and make contact with the heating plate 24 and allows the heat shield 23 to drive the first conductive column 223 to form an activated state. Then, if the base unit 3 is installed, the battery 32 via the secondary conductive column 341 (controlled by the control circuit board 34), completes the circuit via connection thru the heating plate 24, thru the circular conductive plate 222. The electrical energy from the battery 32 is converted into thermal energy, which will subsequently heat the bottom 13 of the cup body 1 to warm the liquid inside the cup body 1.
[0039] The temperature of the heating (or insulation), the time of heating (or insulation), etc. can also be adjusted by operating the appropriate button 351 of the operation display module 35, and the current state of the operation can be deduced from indicator 352.
[0040] Another novelty of the invention is the ability to utilize several different cup bodies (such as a mug, a tumbler, etc.) as shown in
[0041] As shown in
[0042] Having thus described the invention in connection with the several embodiments thereof, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that various revisions can be made to the several embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is my intention, however, that all such revisions and modifications that are evident to those skilled in the art will be included with in the scope of the following claims. Any elements of any embodiments disclosed herein can be used in combination with any elements of other embodiments disclosed herein in any manner to create different embodiments.