Multisensory examination jar for botanical specimens
11691787 · 2023-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2201/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1683
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2203/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D25/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for a multisensory examination jar for botanical specimens. Embodiments of the disclosed jar may have a body portion with an integrated LED array for illuminating the contents of the jar. The jar may have a removable lid with an integrated magnifying lens, and an opening or port to enable a user to smell the contents of the jar. The opening may have a removable plug to establish a substantially air tight seal on the lid of the jar, to trap odors within the jar. The removable plug can be selectively removed to enable the user to smell the contents of the jar. The jar may have an electronics module and power source operable for wireless charging. The jar may also be configured to interface with a charging dock or base for wireless charging of integrated batteries.
Claims
1. An illuminable display container for botanical samples, comprising: a) an enclosure including a container body having an open top and a lid portion detachably mounted to the container body and covering the open top, the container body and the lid portion enclosing an interior chamber for storing a botanical sample, and the lid portion having a transparent viewing section extending overtop the interior chamber for viewing the botanical sample from above; b) one or more scent apertures extending through the lid portion between the interior chamber and an environment exterior the enclosure, the one or more scent apertures adjacent the transparent viewing section; c) a removable plug mounted to the lid portion and sealing the one or more scent apertures, at least a portion of the plug movable away from the lid portion to expose the one or more scent apertures for sampling an aroma of the botanical sample; and d) a lighting system integrated into the enclosure, the lighting system including a light source enclosed by the enclosure and positioned for illumination of the botanical sample to facilitate viewing thereof, and a control system for controlling operation of the lighting system.
2. The display container of claim 1, wherein the lighting system is integrated into the container body.
3. The display container of claim 1, wherein the light source is positioned adjacent an upper portion of the interior chamber for illumination of the botanical sample generally from above.
4. The display container of claim 1, wherein the light source comprises one or more light-emitting diodes.
5. The display container of claim 1, wherein the interior chamber extends along a generally vertical chamber axis between a bottom portion of the container body and the lid portion, and wherein the light source comprises a plurality of light-emitting diodes spaced apart from each other about the chamber axis.
6. The display container of claim 1, wherein the light source comprises a plurality of light-emitting diodes arranged in a circular array extending about the interior chamber.
7. The display container of claim 1, wherein the control system comprises a power switch for controlling supply of power to the light source.
8. The display container of claim 1, wherein the lighting system includes an integrated battery pack for supplying power to the light source.
9. The display container of claim 8, wherein the lighting system includes a wireless charging module for wireless charging of the battery pack.
10. The display container of claim 1, wherein the lid portion has a recess in an exterior surface of the lid portion, and wherein the one or more scent apertures are located in the recess, and the plug is nested in the recess over the one or more scent apertures and removable from the recess for exposing the one or more scent apertures.
11. The display container of claim 1, wherein the transparent viewing section comprises an integrated lens.
12. The display container of claim 1, wherein the one or more scent apertures comprise a plurality of scent apertures.
13. The display container of claim 1, wherein the container body has a bottom portion at a lower end thereof and a sidewall portion extending upwardly from the base portion to an upper periphery of the sidewall portion, and wherein the lid portion is mounted to the upper periphery of the sidewall portion.
14. The display container of claim 1, wherein the container body includes a housing and a jar portion housed in the housing.
15. An illuminable display container for botanical samples, comprising: a) an enclosure having an interior chamber for storing a botanical sample, the enclosure comprising a transparent viewing section extending overtop the interior chamber for viewing of the botanical sample from above; b) one or more scent apertures extending through the enclosure for providing fluid communication between the interior chamber and an environment exterior the enclosure; c) a plug mounted to the enclosure and sealing the one or more scent apertures, the plug movable away from the one or more scent apertures to expose the one or more scent apertures for sampling an aroma of the botanical sample; and d) a lighting system integrated into the enclosure, the lighting system including a light source positioned in the enclosure for illumination of the botanical sample, and a control system for controlling operation of the lighting system.
16. The display container of claim 15, wherein the light source is positioned adjacent an upper portion of the interior chamber for illumination of the botanical sample generally from above.
17. The display container of claim 15, wherein the light source comprises one or more light-emitting diodes.
18. The display container of claim 15, wherein the light source comprises a plurality of light-emitting diodes arranged in a circular array extending about the interior chamber.
19. The display container of claim 15, wherein the lighting system includes an integrated battery pack for supplying power to the light source.
20. The display container of claim 19, wherein the lighting system includes a wireless charging module for wireless charging of the battery pack.
21. The display container of claim 15, wherein the enclosure has a recess in an exterior surface of the enclosure, and wherein the one or more scent apertures are located in the recess, and the plug is nested in the recess over the one or more scent apertures and removable from the recess for exposing the one or more scent apertures.
22. The display container of claim 15, wherein the transparent viewing section comprises an integrated lens.
23. The display container of claim 15, wherein the one or more scent apertures comprise a plurality of scent apertures.
24. An illuminable display system for displaying botanical samples, comprising: a) at least one display container including: i) an enclosure having an interior chamber for storing a botanical sample, the enclosure comprising a transparent viewing section extending over the interior chamber for viewing of the botanical sample, ii) one or more scent apertures extending through the enclosure between the interior chamber and an environment exterior the enclosure, iii) a plug mounted to the enclosure and sealing the one or more scent apertures, the plug movable away from the one or more scent apertures to expose the one or more scent apertures for sampling an aroma of the botanical sample, and iv) a lighting system integrated into the enclosure, the lighting system including a light source for illumination of the botanical sample, a battery pack for supplying power to the light source, a wireless charging module for wireless charging of the battery pack, and a control system for controlling operation of the lighting system; and b) a charging dock connectable to a power source and configured to wirelessly charge the battery pack when the display container is positioned on the charging dock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Exemplary embodiments are described herein to provide a detailed description of the present disclosure. Variations of these embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art. Moreover, certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. For example, the words “right,” “left,” “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “inner” and “outer” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The word “a” is defined to mean “at least one.” The terminology includes the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
(9) Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for a multisensory examination jar for botanical specimens; more particularly, a magnified lighted display jar for displaying, viewing, and smelling flowers and other vegetation. Embodiments of the disclosed jar may have a body portion with an integrated LED array for illuminating the contents of the jar. The jar may have a removable lid with an integrated magnifying lens, and an opening or port to enable a user to smell the contents of the jar. The opening may have a removable plug to establish a substantially air tight seal on the lid of the jar, to trap odors within the jar. The removable plug can be selectively removed to enable the user to smell the contents of the jar. The jar may have an electronics module and power source operable for wireless charging. The jar may also be configured to interface with a charging dock or base for wireless charging of integrated batteries.
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(13) Body assembly 304 is generally comprised of housing 104, LED array 128, LED gasket 130, jar gasket 132, jar 134, power switch 118, electronics housing 136, circuity 140, batteries 138, power connector 142, and base portion 160, and bus 126. Housing 104 may be comprised of an upper circumference 152, a lower circumference 156, and a support structure 158 extending between upper circumference 152 and lower circumference 156 to provide structural integrity of housing 104 and to define a viewing area 154 extending between an upper perimeter of lower circumference 156 and a lower perimeter of upper circumference 152. LED array 128 comprises a plurality of LEDs disposed around LED array 128 (as shown in
(14) Electronics housing 136 couples to base portion 160 to contain circuity 140, batteries 138, power connector 142. Power connector 142 interfaces with a power connector aperture in base 160 such that power connector 142 can interface with the charging dock (as shown in
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(18) Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for a multisensory examination jar for botanical specimens. The multisensory examination jar as described herein provides the following, non-exhaustive, improvements over the prior art:
(19) Simultaneous visual and olfactory examination of botanical specimens;
(20) Integration of full spectrum lighting, magnification lens, and olfactory examination port;
(21) Integration of a circular LED array to prevent unobstructed illumination of the botanical specimen, regardless of the placement or configuration of the lid;
(22) Wireless charging of integrated batteries via a removable charging dock;
(23) Multiple security attachments for ensuring the integrity of the contained specimen, and well as physical security of the multisensory examination jar;
(24) Unique design of lid to support optimal placement of visual and olfactory examination areas.
(25) The present disclosure includes that contained in the appended claims as well as that of the foregoing description. Although this invention has been described in its exemplary forms with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of has been made only by way of example and numerous changes in the details of construction and combination and arrangement of parts may be employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.