SIMULATOR SYSTEM FOR DIFFERENT LIQUID FLAVORS
20170121166 ยท 2017-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N1/36014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention refers to a system for achieving the sensation of drinking a particular drink, known as the target, when in fact another drink, such as water, is being drunk. The invention consists of a glass which contains not only water but also a small amount of the target drink, in order to provide the true smell and image of the desired drink, as well as an electronic system for generating a series of signals which, by means of electrodes, stimulate the user's tongue, the effect of which is to act on a series of nerve cells, providing the brain with a signal as similar as possible to that which the real drink provides to the taste buds of the user. The user of the system thus has the sensation of drinking the target drink.
Claims
1. A simulator system for different liquid flavors comprising: a vessel, with three components: a reservoir wherein a sample of target liquid is housed which provides the smell and image thereof, a main receptacle where carbonated or non-carbonated water is housed, corresponding to a liquid to drink, and a secondary receptacle for electronics assisted by a voltage adapter, the electronics complemented with a set of signal generators a set of amplifiers to amplify the signal generated, and a set of electrodes adapted to excite different areas sensitive to flavor of a user's tongue, a support for said electrodes that, on drinking, is adapted to come into contact with the user's tongue and cause the electrodes, to make contact with the sensitive areas of the tongue; wherein the electronics are controlled by a processor responsible for generating the appropriate stimuli and controlling the overall operation of the simulator system.
2. The simulator system for different liquid flavors of claim 1, wherein the simulator incorporates data transmission means by radio associated to a coil for its control and programming.
3. The simulator system for different liquid flavors of claim 1, further comprising a Peltier cell with a temperature sensor as temperature control element of the support in which the electrodes are disposed.
4. The simulator system for different liquid flavors of claim 1, further comprising a temperature sensor together with a heat generator.
5. The simulator system for different liquid flavors of claim 1, wherein the electrodes are disposed in a soft element adapted to fit an upper form of the user's tongue.
6. The simulator system for different liquid flavors of claim 1, wherein the electrodes are of electromagnetic type.
7. The simulator system for different liquid flavors of claim 1, wherein the electrodes are distributed in a manner corresponding to the natural distribution of taste buds on a tongue.
8. The simulator system for different liquid flavors of claim 1, further comprising a switch for switching off, the switch being manual or automatic.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0048] To complement the description that will be made below and in order to aid towards a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, in accordance with a preferred example of practical embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description wherein, with illustrative and non-limiting character, the following has been represented:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0051] As can be seen in the mentioned figures, the device in which the system of the invention is materialized is formed from a container or vessel (1), with a reservoir (2) wherein a small quantity of target liquid is introduced, with the purposes of simulating the smell, and the vessel (1) whereof also includes a receptacle (4) where the control electronics (6) is placed, with the vessel (1) also including a main receptacle (3) wherein water is deposited which may be carbonated or non-carbonated, depending on the texture of the target liquid, so that in this main receptacle (3) it is possible to optionally include an additional Peltier or similar device to change the temperature of the liquid to ingest.
[0052] The vessel (1) is connected by means of a cable (8) to a voltage adapter (9) which is also connected to the mains by a plug (11) with its cable (10), although optionally all the electronics could be included in the vessel, assisted by the corresponding charger.
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[0054] The programming of the processor (16) so that the desired stimuli are generated in the indicated electrodes (18), is performed from the exterior by electromagnetic waves, by means of a standard process such as that used in RFIDs, bluetooth, wi-fi, or more specifically by radio, which is provided with an antenna (5).
[0055] The system may also include an internal battery with its corresponding charger which will allow drinking without the need for the vessel to be joined with a cable to an external power source, as previously commented, and the internal battery of which is rechargeable to be able to continue supplying electricity to the system when it is not connected to an external charger, which may be an electromagnetic charger that generates radiofrequency waves capable of supplying energy to a coil within the device and thus recharge its batteries or elements for this purpose.
[0056] The fact should also be highlighted that the information for the programming can be transmitted by radio as previously stated, and captured by a coil inside the device, responsible for providing said information to the internal processor responsible for generating the suitable stimuli and thus the target flavors.
[0057] The temperature sensor which can be positioned beside the heat generator, may be a resistance which provides heat to the liquid to obtain the most suitable temperature in accordance with the intended target liquid, said heat/cold generator may also be materialized in a Peltier cell, which provides cold or heat to the liquid to obtain the most suitable temperature in accordance with the intended target liquid.
[0058] Furthermore, we can highlight the fact that the element wherein the electrodes are disposed is soft and is moulded to the upper form of the user's tongue and with the electrodes being preferably of electromagnetic type, i.e. they do not need physical contact with the tongue to generate the necessary stimuli, or have areas similar to those of the taste buds in the tongue.
[0059] Finally, it should be stated that the system may include one or more sensors which allow determining if the user is drinking to generate the stimuli and, thus, be able to save energy in generation of the stimuli whilst knowing the operating status of the system, which shall be complemented with a switch to turn it off, and may be manual or automatic operation.