Illuminated beverage container
11553809 · 2023-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47G19/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47G19/2227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V33/0036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A light-up beverage container or drinking vessel has a double wall construction made up of an inner container and an outer container, the inner container having a frustoconical, straight-walled shape and the outer container having a curved sidewall when viewed from the side. In order to achieve an attractive illuminated appearance, the curved outer sidewall of the preferred drinking vessel includes facets or prism structures formed in and extending around a circumference of the curved sidewall.
Claims
1. A light-up beverage container, comprising: an outer container including an interior space configured to hold a beverage; an inner container positioned within the outer container; and at least one LED positioned at a lower end of the outer container, wherein: the inner container includes a liquid holding interior space and a plurality of refracting structures for creating predetermined light effects and for directing light from the at least one LED towards the outer container, the outer container has a curved sidewall and a plurality of facet structures extending around the curved sidewall, and the refracting structures are positioned to refract light traveling upwardly through the inner container from the at least one LED towards the refracting structures, wherein the light refracted by the refracting structures is directed towards the facet structures extending around the curved sidewall of the outer container, in order to generate uniform lighting effects around the circumference of the outer container, wherein a curvature of the sidewall is apparent when viewed in a front, side, or rear elevation, or in a vertical cross-section, of the outer container.
2. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the refracting structures of the inner container include vertically-extending convex structures that extend inwardly from a cylindrical or frustoconical sidewall of the inner container.
3. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 2, wherein the refracting structures further include a plurality of facets or prism structures situated between a bottom of the liquid holding interior space and the at least one LED.
4. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 3, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of LEDs positioned below the inner container.
5. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the refracting structures of the inner container include a plurality of facets or prism structures situated between a bottom of the liquid holding interior space and the at least one LED.
6. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer container includes an upper part and a lower part, each including the plurality of said facet structures extending around an outer circumference of each of the upper part and the lower part to form a single band of facet structures when the upper part is joined to the lower part.
7. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 6, wherein the upper part and the lower part are made of materials having different colors.
8. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one LED is mounted on a circuit board that fits through an opening at the lower end of the outer container.
9. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 8, wherein the circuit board is mounted to a bottom lid fixed to a bottom of the outer container.
10. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 9, wherein the circuit board supports and electrically connects a push button that extends through an opening in the bottom lid to enable a user to turn the at least one LED on and off.
11. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 8, wherein the circuit board supports a battery and electrically connects the battery to the at least one LED.
12. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 8, wherein the at least one LED includes a plurality of LEDs positioned below the inner container.
13. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an upper lid having a neck that fits into an opening at a top of the inner container.
14. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 13, wherein an elastomeric seal extends around the neck.
15. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 13, wherein the upper lid includes a pouring opening and a spout through which a beverage may be poured from the inner container.
16. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 13, wherein the upper lid includes a generally centrally located opening and a cover that snaps into the generally centrally located opening to prevent ingress of dust.
17. A light-up beverage container, comprising: an outer container including an interior space configured to hold a beverage; an inner container positioned within the outer container; and at least one LED positioned at a lower end of the outer container, wherein: the inner container includes a liquid holding interior space and a plurality of refracting structures for creating predetermined light effects and for directing light from the at least one LED towards the outer container, the outer container has a curved sidewall and a plurality of facet structures extending around the curved sidewall, and the refracting structures are positioned to refract light traveling upwardly from the at least one LED towards the facet structures extending around the curved sidewall of the outer container, in order to generate uniform lighting effects around the circumference of the outer container, wherein a curvature of the sidewall is apparent when viewed in a front, side, or rear elevation, or in a vertical cross-section, of the outer container wherein the outer container includes an upper part and a lower part, each including the plurality of said facet structures extending around an outer circumference of each of the upper part and the lower part to form a single band of facet structures when the upper part is joined to the lower part, wherein an interface between the upper part and the lower part has a zigzag shape, and includes respective lower and upper surfaces that are step-shaped when viewed in cross-section to facilitate alignment of the upper and lower parts and enhance the appearance of the outer container as a single piece.
18. A light-up beverage container, comprising: an outer container including an interior space configured to hold a beverage; an inner container positioned within the outer container; and an LED module that includes at least one LED and that is fixed to a lower end of the outer container, wherein: the inner container includes a plurality of refracting structures for creating predetermined light effects and for directing light from the at least one LED towards the outer container, the inner container and the outer container are made of molded plastic, the outer container includes first and second discrete pieces, the first discrete piece being an upper part and the second discrete piece being a lower part, the upper part and the lower part of the outer container together form a curved sidewall, the refracting structures are positioned to refract light traveling upwardly from the at least one LED towards the curved sidewall of the outer container, in order to generate uniform lighting effects around the circumference of the outer container, a curvature of the sidewall is apparent when viewed in a front, side, or rear elevation, or in a vertical cross-section, of the outer container, a diameter of an upper end of the outer container is less than a diameter of a section of the outer container that is between the upper end of the outer container and the lower end to which the LED module is fixed.
19. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 18, wherein an interface between the upper part and the lower part has a zigzag shape, and includes respective lower and upper surfaces that are step-shaped when viewed in cross-section to facilitate alignment of the upper and lower parts and enhance the appearance of the outer container as a single piece.
20. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 18, wherein the upper part and the lower part are made of materials having different colors.
21. A light-up beverage container as claimed in claim 18, wherein the lower end of the outer container includes molded securing structures for receiving fasteners that removably fix the LED module to the lower end of the outer container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) As shown in the respective exploded views of
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(10) The effect of the convex strips 8 is to magnify, brighten, diffuse, and refract light traveling upwardly from LEDs 12 positioned below a lower end 13 of the inner container, so that the light from the LEDs is refracted to light refracting structures 14 in the curved sidewall of the outer container 2, which are provided to further brighten and diffuse light exiting the outer container 2 as described in more detail below.
(11) In addition to the vertically-extending convex strips 8, a space between the interior bottom surface 5 and the lower end 13 of the inner container 1 may be provided with facets or prism structures 15 that present numerous inclined planes of different angles, causing light incident on them from the LEDs 12 to radiate outwardly in a dazzling visual effect.
(12) Either or both of the convex strips 8 and facets or prism structures 15 at the lower end of the inner container 1 may be similar or identical to those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,919,981, which is commonly assigned and incorporated herein by reference. However, it will be appreciated that the length, widths, and exact shape of the upwardly-extending convex strips 8 and/or inner container facet or prism structures 15 may be varied without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, facets or prism structures 15 may be diamond-cut, pyramidal, or have any other shape that creates a prism or light splitting effect, and furthermore may take the form of a continuous structure or discrete, spaced apart prism structures.
(13) The outer container 2, which has a curved sidewall 4, also includes and facets or prism structures 14, which are arranged circumferentially around the outside surface of the outer container 2. Structures 14 brightens and further diffuse light refracted by the refraction structures 8 and 15 on the inner container 1, thereby making it possible to achieve an aesthetically pleasing illumination effect while concealing the double wall construction of the beverage container or drinking vessel so that it resembles, when viewed from the outside a conventional single wall beverage container or drinking vessel. As with the refracting structures of the inner container, facets or prism structures 14 may have a variety of different shapes, including but not limited to diamond-cut or pyramidal shapes, and furthermore may be contiguous or discrete spaced-apart structures. To enhance the illusion of a single-walled drinking glass, the outer container may be made of a colored or tinted translucent plastic material.
(14) Faces or prism structures 14 not only provide an enhanced illumination effect, but also enhance the appearance of the beverage container or drinking vessel when it is not illuminated. For example, the facets may be configured to simulate those of fine crystal wine glasses, even though the actual material of the container or vessel can be a relatively inexpensive molded plastic rather than cut crystal or glass. On the other hand, the principles of the invention may be applied to materials other than plastic, including glass or crystal.
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(17) Construction of the outer container 2 of separate, joined-together upper and lower shells 16 and 17 has the additional advantage that the two shells may optionally be made of different materials, or materials having different colors. In a conventional one-piece vessel construction, dual color effects can only be achieved by painting or silk-screening.
(18) The bottom of the exemplary outer container 2 illustrated in
(19) Although only two LEDs 12 are clearly visible, it will be appreciated that any number of LEDs may be provided. If two or more LEDs 12 are provided, then the LEDs 12. may be arranged around a periphery of, or elsewhere on, the circuit board 20.
(20) The circuit board 20 is mounted to a bottom lid 25 or closure for the outer container. By way of example and not limitation, the circuit board 20 may be supported by posts 26 and aligned by a pin 27 extending upwardly from the lid 25 through a pin hole 28 in a tab extending from the circuit board, such that the push button 22 and battery support/electrode structure are respectively aligned with a hole 30 in the bottom lid 25 and a battery access or support compartment 31, also in the lid 25. Also by way of example and not limitation, the bottom lid 25 may include cylindrical posts 33 through which screws (now shown) may be inserted to secure the bottom lid 25 to the outer container 2 via internally threaded posts 33.
(21) It will be appreciated that the manner in which the circuit board is supported and/or aligned, and the manner in which the bottom lid 25 is secured to the outer container 2, may be varied or modified in numerous ways without departing from the scope of the invention.
(22) At the top of the inner container 1 is an optional rim 34 surrounding the inner container upper opening 35. The illustrated faceted structures 36 are provided to engage a silica gel sealing ring 37 (shown in
(23) In the illustrated embodiment lid 39 includes an opening 40 for dispensing the beverage or to permit entry of air for decanting, and which may be sealed by a snap-in closure 41. A tab 42 may be provided to facilitate removal of the lid, and the lid may be asymmetrically shaped to form a spout 43 positioned adjacent an opening 44 through which contents of the inner container may be poured. The periphery of the lid 39 forms a downwardly facing groove 45 that fits over the rim 34 and extends to rim 46 extending around a top of the outer container 2 to conceal the inner container 1.
(24) As with the base/electronics structure discussed above, the configuration of the lid may be varied without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, it will be appreciated that the lid 39 may be dispensed with entirely and that the upper end of the inner container may be left open.
(25) Although a number of embodiments of the invention have been described in detail in connection with the accompanying drawings, it will be appreciated that modifications of the illustrated embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the external shape of the outer container is not limited to the illustrated form, but rather may constructed to have any beverage container or drinking vessel shape, including shapes of wine, champagne, cognac, and other glasses, as well as carafes, cruets, pitchers, decanters and so forth, with the shapes and locations of the facet structures 14 being varied accordingly both to provide desired illumination effects and to enhance the appearance of the beverage container or drinking vessel. In addition, the arrangement and colors of the LEDs, and the functions or arrangement of the control circuitry, the power supply, and other electrical components may be varied without departing from the scope of the invention. Any such modifications may be considered to be within the scope of the invention, which is to be defined solely by the appended claims.