Container Data Module for Dispensed Liquid
20190072423 ยท 2019-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G23/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G23/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A data module is adapted for mounting to a liquid container, such as a water bottle, a wine bottle etc., for automatically calculating or monitoring the amount of liquid dispensed from the container. The module employs a pair of metal rings which function as a sensor to activate a timer as liquid passes through an outlet opening. The data may be used to calculate the amount of dispensed liquid and may be either stored at the module and/or may be wirelessly communicated from the module.
Claims
1. A liquid bottle and module therefor comprising: a bottle defining an opening; a data module assembly mounted to said bottle and communicating with said opening comprising: a base with an axially extending channel defining a passageway leading to a second opening; a pair of axially spaced metal rings extending inwardly in said channel; a microprocessor mounted to said base conductively communicating with said rings and having a data storage and automatically recording a time interval wherein liquid passes from said bottle through said second opening and calculating the volume of said liquid as a function of said time interval and storing said data indicative thereof in said data storage; and a transmitter which wirelessly transmits data to a remote receiver.
2. The bottle and data module of claim 1 wherein the microprocessor and transmitter are integrated into a unitary component.
3. The bottle and data module of claim 1 wherein the bottle is a plastic water bottle.
4. The bottle and data module of claim 1 wherein the bottle is a wine bottle.
5. The bottle and data module of claim 1 wherein said base receives a battery for said microprocessor.
6. The bottle and data module of claim 1 and further comprising a display which displays data indicative of the liquid volume passing through said opening.
7. A liquid container and module therefor comprising: a liquid container defining an opening; a data module assembly mounted to said container and fluidly communicating with said opening comprising: a base defining an axially extending channel; a sensor located adjacent said channel and exposed to liquid passing through said channel; a microprocessor mounted to said base conductively communicating with said sensor and having a data storage and determining a time interval wherein liquid passes from said container through said channel as sensed by said sensor, and calculating the volume of said liquid, and storing data indication thereof in said data storage; and a transmitter which transmits said data to a remote receiver.
8. The container and data module of claim 7 wherein the microprocessor and transmitter are integrated into a unitary component.
9. The container and data module of claim 7 wherein the container is a plastic water bottle.
10. The container and data module of claim 7 wherein the container is a wine bottle.
11. The container and data module of claim 7 wherein said base receives a battery for said microprocessor.
12. The container and data module of claim 7 and further comprising a display which displays data indicative of volume of liquid passing from said container.
13. The container and data module of claim 7 wherein said sensor comprises a pair of axially spaced metal rings.
14. A liquid bottle and module therefor comprising: a bottle defining an opening; a data module assembly mounted to said bottle comprising: a base defining an axially extending channel communicating with said opening and having an outlet; a pair of axially spaced metal sensors located for exposure to liquid in said channel; a microprocessor mounted to said base communicating with said sensors and having a data storage and determining a time interval wherein liquid is dispensed from said bottle through said outlet and calculating the volume of said dispensed liquid and storing data indicative thereof in said data storage; and a remote display which displays data indicative of the liquid volume dispensed through said outlet.
15. The bottle and data module of claim 14 wherein the microprocessor and a transmitter are integrated into a unitary component and data is transmitted by said transmitter to a remote location.
16. The bottle and data module of claim 1 wherein the bottle is a plastic water bottle or a wine bottle.
17. The bottle and data module of claim 14 wherein said base receives a battery for said microprocessor.
18. The bottle and data module of claim 14 wherein said remote display is located on a mobile electronic device.
19. The bottle and data module of claim 14 further comprising a reset button.
20. The bottle and data module of claim 17 further comprising an offset structure orthogonal to said channel and defining a compartment for said microprocessor and said battery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] With reference to the drawings, wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several figures, a liquid container in the form of a plastic drinking bottle is generally designated by the numeral 10 together with a module 50 which automatically generates data employable for determining the quantity of water dispensed from the container. The liquid container 10 has a generally conventional form and function and is intended to be representative of numerous possible container configurations. For descriptive purposes, container 10 is a water bottle. Container 10 includes a handle 12 and an upper threaded portion 14 which receives a cap-like platform 52 that mounts the components of the module 50.
[0024] With reference to
[0025] The platform 52 integrally supports a projecting spout 54 which forms an axial passage 56 having an outlet 57. A pair of axially spaced, plate-like metal rings 60 and 62 surrounds the passage and are exposed to liquid traversing the passage. The metal rings electrically connect with a printed circuit board assembly 70 received or potted onto the cap. An upper cover 58 encloses the platform 55 and includes an opening 59 through which the spout extends.
[0026] An integral cylindrical compartment 80 projects from the cover 58. A battery 82 is received in the battery compartment and is sealed by a gasket 84 and a battery cover 86. The battery 82 is preferably a CR2023 battery.
[0027] The battery cover forms a yoke 88 for receiving a pair of pins for pivotally mounting the outlet lid 90 which seals the spout outlet 57. It will be appreciated that the foregoing module 50 and container 10 assembly allows for the outlet lid 90 to be pivoted open to allow water to be dispensed from the container through the spout 54 and outlet 57 which water path traverses through the exposed axially spaced metal rings 60 and 62.
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[0029] The microprocessor 100 is preferably a Realtek RTL8762AG-CG Bluetooth Low Energy SoC. The latter component supports a Bluetooth 4.2, an OTA over the ear programming mechanism firmware upgrade, a Bluetooth low energy PHY and an AES128/192/256 encrypt/decrypt engine. The microprocessor 100 has a programming port 104. The processor totals the time and stores the data for transmission via the antenna 110 and in some embodiments, communication to an LCD 120 (
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[0031] The electronic circuitry is preferably a combination of the microprocessor and a wireless front end. If the microprocessor does not contain the wireless system on chip (SoC), it will be appreciated that a wireless transceiver 102 which can be Bluetooth, WI-FI, ZigBee, etc., is employed.
[0032] The microprocessor, in one embodiment, sends the total time interval for each drink (the data) to a mobile electronic device 130 or a computer 140 (See
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[0035] The module body 250 is a molded component having an intermediate axial cylindrical section 254 and orthogonal offset 280. The section 254 defines an axial passage 256 through the body. The passage leads to an opening 259 which is generally coaxial with the throat of the wine bottle. Axially spaced ring-like plates 260 and 262, which function as the electroplate sensors, are mounted at the interior of the body section 254. The rings 260 and 262 are exposed to liquid (wine) passing through the passage 256 to effectively close a circuit. A gasket 258 is interposed at the upper portion of the body section and slidingly receives a cover 290 which may have a restricted opening 291 or a tab 292.
[0036] The offset 280 forms a compartment which receives the printed circuit board 270 with the various chips and electrically communicates with the rings 260 and 262. A 2032-type battery 282 is also received in the compartment. A gasket 284 is mounted to seal with a knob-like battery door or closure 286 which is threadable to an exterior threading of the offset.
[0037] The printed circuit board and the antenna and other items may be substantially similar in form and function to that previously described for microprocessor 100 and antenna 110, and the electronics, processing, storing and communication may be accomplished in substantially the same manner as for module 50.
[0038] As wine is poured from the bottle through the opening, a circuit is completed between the rings 260 and 262 which start the microprocessor timer. The amount of dispensed liquid is then calculated in substantially the same fashion as that previously described for the liquid bottle 10 and data module 50.
[0039] The data indicative of the wine dispensed from the bottle may be stored in the microprocessor memory or may be transmitted to a remote location such as a remote server or other device in which the dispensed wine data can be compiled and calculated. Bottle 210 alternatively may be a liquor bottle or a bottle for other liquids.
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[0041] While preferred embodiments of the foregoing have been set forth for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention herein. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.