EP1065433B1 - Gobelet illuminé - Google Patents

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EP1065433B1
EP1065433B1 EP00113230A EP00113230A EP1065433B1 EP 1065433 B1 EP1065433 B1 EP 1065433B1 EP 00113230 A EP00113230 A EP 00113230A EP 00113230 A EP00113230 A EP 00113230A EP 1065433 B1 EP1065433 B1 EP 1065433B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G19/00Table service
    • A47G19/22Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21KNON-ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES USING LUMINESCENCE; LIGHT SOURCES USING ELECTROCHEMILUMINESCENCE; LIGHT SOURCES USING CHARGES OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL; LIGHT SOURCES USING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AS LIGHT-GENERATING ELEMENTS; LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21K2/00Non-electric light sources using luminescence; Light sources using electrochemiluminescence
    • F21K2/06Non-electric light sources using luminescence; Light sources using electrochemiluminescence using chemiluminescence
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G19/00Table service
    • A47G19/22Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service
    • A47G19/2205Drinking glasses or vessels
    • A47G19/2227Drinking glasses or vessels with means for amusing or giving information to the user
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G19/00Table service
    • A47G19/22Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service
    • A47G19/2205Drinking glasses or vessels
    • A47G19/2227Drinking glasses or vessels with means for amusing or giving information to the user
    • A47G2019/2238Drinking glasses or vessels with means for amusing or giving information to the user with illumination means

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  • the invention relates to an improved luminous cup system and, more particularly, to the provision of a luminous drinking vessel and further to the provision of a drinking vessel which can be used to open a screw cap.
  • a luminous drinking vessel is known from the prior art.
  • luminous drinking vessels have been devised and used with the intention of producing a pleasing effect on the eye.
  • the prior art includes the U.S. Patent No. 5,597,517 which discloses a two-component chemiluminescent mixture consisting of an oxalent and an activator component.
  • the WO-A-9204577 discloses a cup having a double bottom for containing chemiluminescent fluids which mix either upon reaching a certain temperature or by destruction of a bulkhead and illuminate the cup.
  • the U.S. Patent No. 5,609,409 discloses a stem drinking glass having an upper cup held by a hollow stem and connected to a foot in the stem of which a chemiluminescent light pen is inserted to provide illumination.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,275,277 discloses a drinking glass comprising a sidewall with a transparent, tortuous path, which extends from the entrance of the drinking glass to a second position adjoining the bottom portion of the drinking glass to indicate the level of liquid in the drinking glass.
  • a vessel for consuming foods and / or drinks which includes inner and outer walls and two spaces for receiving chemiluminescent responsive substances.
  • the U.S. Patent 5,067,051 describes a chemiluminescent light-emitting element comprising a tube closed at both ends with two components filled with liquids, which mixedly produce a chemiluminescent light.
  • the U.S. Patent 4,814,949 is a chemiluminescent device can be seen in which a first polymeric disc is sealed circumferentially with a cavity formed therein against a second polymeric disc.
  • the cavity receives an absorbent article having substantially the same shape as the cavity, a sealed container receiving a first liquid component of a chemiluminescent luminescent composition, and a second liquid component of a chemiluminescent luminescent composition outside the sealed container.
  • the U.S. Patent 4,563,726 discloses a one-piece illuminated drinking cup having an axially intermediate translucent tube which is fully secured to the bottom and serves to receive a light strip.
  • the general purpose of the present invention is to provide a new and improved lighthouset apparatus which has all the advantages of the prior art and has none of its disadvantages.
  • the present invention comprises a first substantially cylindrically shaped, easily compressible container.
  • the first substantially cylindrically shaped container comprises a first outer wall connected to a first outer bottom and a first inner wall connected to a first inner bottom.
  • the first outer wall and the first inner wall define a first upper edge and an uninterrupted gap.
  • the first exterior floor and the first interior floor define a floor space.
  • the first outer wall extends at a distance from the first outer bottom.
  • the first outer bottom has a cylindrical, inwardly projecting recess.
  • the cylindrical recess has an inner wall with a ribbed surface.
  • the ribbed surface is sized and shaped to receive a screw cap.
  • a second substantially cylindrically shaped container comprises a second outer wall connected to a second outer bottom. It further comprises a second inner wall, which is connected to a second inner bottom.
  • the second outer wall comprises a pair of concave, approximately symmetrically arranged recesses.
  • the second substantially cylindrically shaped container is sized for placement in the first generally cylindrically shaped container and defines a gap between the first and second containers.
  • Each of the ampoules has a thin membrane.
  • the pair of ampoules is formed of a first ampoule and a second ampoule.
  • Each of the pair of vials receives a first chemiluminescent fluid.
  • Each one of the pair of ampoules is disposed in a single recess of the pair of concave recesses of the second substantially cylindrical container.
  • Each of the pair of ampoules is held in the concave recesses when the second substantially cylindrically shaped container is positioned in the first, substantially cylindrically shaped container.
  • a second chemiluminescent fluid is sealed in the space between the first substantially cylindrically shaped container and the second, substantially cylindrically shaped container.
  • An upper edge is formed around the second substantially cylindrically shaped container.
  • the upper edge has a first horizontal portion extending outwardly therefrom and a second horizontal portion spaced therefrom and extending from the upper edge.
  • the first horizontal portion abuts against the upper edge of the first outer wall of the first generally cylindrically shaped container.
  • the first horizontal portion closes the gap of the first substantially cylindrically shaped container and the second substantially cylindrically shaped container.
  • first acts essentially cylindrical shaped container a force which acts on the first outer wall to compress the first inner wall.
  • the force presses the first inner wall against the pair of ampoules to rupture the thin membranes.
  • the first chemiluminescent fluid may flow into the gap and mix with the second chemiluminescent fluid to produce a chemiluminescent reaction.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved lighthouset apparatus which allows for low cost manufacture both in terms of materials and work and which, accordingly, is available to consumers at low selling prices.
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved lighthouset apparatus which provides some of the advantages of the prior art devices and methods while overcoming some of the drawbacks normally associated therewith.
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a luminous drinking vessel and, moreover, a drinking vessel which can be used to open a screw cap.
  • the container includes an open upper end and a closed bottom and a sidewall between the upper end and the bottom.
  • the sidewall comprises a cylindrical outer wall extending downwardly from an area near the upper end to an area near the bottom around the outer radius of the sidewall, and a circular portion to form a seal at the bottom of the outer wall completely close the gap between the side wall and the outside wall.
  • An insert of plastic material is disposed with an inner surface near the outer surface of the sidewall in the gap.
  • a recess is formed between the insert and the sidewall along a vertical extent.
  • One in the Recess vertically aligned breakable ampule receives a first chemiluminescent fluid.
  • a second chemiluminescent fluid is positionable in the space and adapted to illuminate upon breakage of the ampule and in contact with the first chemiluminescent fluid.
  • FIG. 1 With reference to the drawings and particularly to FIG. 1, a new and improved luminous cup embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally defined by reference numbers 10, 80, 110 and 150 will be described.
  • the luminous cup is composed of a variety of components. These components, in their widest context, include a first substantially cylindrically shaped container, a second substantially cylindrically shaped container, a first chemiluminescent fluid, a second chemiluminescent fluid and at least one ampoule. These components are individually configured and correlate with each other to achieve the desired goal.
  • the present invention comprises a first substantially cylindrically shaped container 12 which is readily compressible.
  • the first container 12 has a first outer wall 14, which is in communication with a first outer bottom 16.
  • the container 12 has a first inner wall 18, which is connected to a first inner bottom 22.
  • the first inner 18 and the first outer wall 14 are shown in Fig. 4.
  • the first outer wall 14 and the first inner wall 18 define a first upper edge 26 and a first continuous wall 28.
  • the first inner bottom 22 and the first outer bottom 16 define a bottom surface.
  • the first outer wall 14 extends at a distance from the first outer bottom 16.
  • the first outer bottom 16 has a cylindrical recess 32 which extends into the interior of the first outer bottom 16.
  • the cylindrical recess 32 has a ribbed inner wall 34.
  • the inner wall 34 is sized and shaped to receive a screw cap of a bottle. This type of screw lids can be found on beer bottles and soft drink bottles.
  • a second substantially cylindrically shaped container 38 is provided.
  • the second container 38 has a second outer wall 42 communicating with a second outer bottom 44. It also has a second inner wall 46 which is connected to a second inner bottom 48.
  • the second outer wall 42 includes a pair of concave recesses 52.
  • the pair of concave recesses 52 are disposed symmetrically with each other in the second outer wall 42.
  • the second container 38 is sized to be located in the first container 12 and defines a gap 54 between the first container 12 and the second container 38. Access to the space 54 is only as shown in FIG through the cylindrical recess 32 in the first outer bottom 16 possible. Referring to Figures 3 and 4, a removable plug 56 is shown. The plug 56 closes the second chemiluminescent fluid 66 in the gap 54.
  • the pair of ampoules 60 includes a first vial 60 and a second vial 60. Each of these vials 60 contains a first chemiluminescent fluid 64.
  • the first chemiluminescent fluid 64 is an oxalent.
  • the oxalic component used in the present invention is a standard in the chemiluminescent industry. Such an oxalic ester exists as a solution in the selected propylene glycol dihydrocarbyl ether solution.
  • the oxalic esters used by the invention are known in the art US 5,171,081 . US 5 218 367 . US 5,705,103 and US 5 597 517 known.
  • the oxalent may contain the solvent and the chemiluminescent or only the solvent. Each of the cited documents is capable of providing the oxalent required for the present invention.
  • Each one of the pair of ampoules 60 is disposed in a single one of the pair of concave recesses 52 of the second container 38. Each one of the pair of ampoules 60 is held in one of the concave recesses 52 when the second container 38 is positioned in the first container 12.
  • a second chemiluminescent fluid 66 is trapped in the gap 54 between the second container 38 and the first container 12.
  • the second chemiluminescent fluid 66 is the activator.
  • the from the prior art of US 5,171,081 . US 5 218 367 . US 5 597 517 . US 5,705,103 and US 5 597 517 known activator is capable of providing the desired chemiluminescence for the invention when combined with the oxalent of the present invention.
  • the activator may contain the fluorescer or the catalyst. Each of the cited documents is capable of providing the activator required for the present invention.
  • the second chemiluminescent fluid 66 is disposed in the gap 54 behind the first container 12, which is rotationally welded to the second container 38. After the ampoules 60 are positioned, the coupling is made. The second chemiluminescent fluid 66 resides in a cylindrical recess of the gap 54. Once the second chemiluminescent fluid 66 is in the gap 54, the plug 56 is placed in position and permanently seals the second fluid 66 in the gap 54.
  • an upper edge 68 is formed around the second container 38.
  • the upper edge 68 has a first horizontal portion 72, which extends outwardly, and a second horizontal portion 74 which extends at a distance from the upper edge 68.
  • 4 shows the first horizontal section 72, which abuts on the upper edge 26 of the first outer wall 14 of the first container 12.
  • the first horizontal portion 72 closes the gap 54 between the first container 12 and the second container 38.
  • a force acting on the first container 12 acts on the first outer wall 14 to compress the first inner wall 18.
  • the force presses the first inner wall 18 against the pair of ampoules 60 to rupture the thin membranes 62.
  • the first chemiluminescent fluid 64 may flow into the gap 54 and mix with the second chemiluminescent fluid 66 to produce a chemiluminescent reaction.
  • the present invention may be embodied in three alternative container forms.
  • the first alternative embodiment of the illuminated container 80 is shown in FIG.
  • the first alternative embodiment comprises a first substantially cylindrically shaped container 12 having a configuration as in Fig. 4.
  • the difference between the embodiments of Figs. 4 and 5 is found in the second substantially cylindrically shaped container 82.
  • the second container 82 of the first alternative embodiment has a second outer wall 84 connected to a second outer floor 86.
  • it comprises a second inner wall 88, which is connected to a second inner bottom 92.
  • the second container 82 is dimensioned to be in the first container 12 can be positioned and defines a gap 94.
  • ampoules 60 that is identical in shape to the ampoules of FIG.
  • the ampoules 60 of the first alternative embodiment of Figure 5 may be more elongate in extent.
  • Each ampule 60 is positioned in the space 94 and receives the first chemiluminescent fluid 64.
  • a felt-like material 102 is impregnated with the second chemiluminescent fluid 66. As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the felt-like material 102 is disposed on the inner wall 18 of the substantially cylindrically-shaped first container 12.
  • a peripheral edge 104 is formed around the second container 82.
  • the peripheral edge 104 is formed by a first horizontal edge 106 extending outwardly therefrom and a second horizontal edge 108 extending above the first horizontal edge 106.
  • the second horizontal edge 108 abuts the upper edge 26 of the first outer wall 14 of the first container 12 to close the gap 94 between the first container 12 and the second container 82.
  • a force acting on the first outer wall 14 acts on the first container 12 of the first alternative wall 14 to press the inner wall 18 against the pair of ampoules 60 to rupture the thin membranes 62.
  • the first chemiluminescent fluid 64 may be absorbed by the felt 102 to produce a chemiluminescent reaction.
  • the second alternative embodiment of the luminous cup 110 has characteristics similar to the embodiment discussed above.
  • This embodiment includes a substantially cylindrically shaped container 112.
  • the container 112 includes a first outer wall 114 connected to an outer bottom 116 and a first inner wall 118 connected to a first inner bottom 122.
  • the first outer wall 114 extends at a distance from the first outer bottom 116.
  • the first outer wall 114 has a substantially concave recess 126 as shown in FIG. 8.
  • the outer bottom 116 has a cylindrical recess 128 with a ribbed inner wall 132 which is sized and shaped to receive a bottle cap.
  • the convex hull 136 that is easily compressible.
  • the convex hull 136 has a second outer wall 138 and a second inner wall 142 connected to the first inner floor 122.
  • the convex hull 136 is sized to be positioned over the concave recess 126 of the substantially cylindrically shaped container 112 and define a gap 144 therebetween.
  • an ampoule 60 is disposed in the concave recess 126 of the container 112.
  • the ampoule 60 receives the first chemiluminescent fluid 64.
  • the first chemiluminescent fluid 64 is the same in each ampule 60.
  • the second chemiluminescent fluid 66 is trapped in the gap 144 between the container 112 and the sheath 136.
  • the convex sheath 136 is ultimately acted upon by a force urging the first outer wall 114 to urge the first inner wall 118 against the ampule 60 to rupture the thin membrane 62.
  • the first chemiluminescent fluid 64 may flow into the gap 144 and mix with the second chemiluminescent fluid 66 to produce a chemiluminescent reaction.
  • the third alternative embodiment of the luminous cup 150 represents a cup 152 or a glass mold 154.
  • the properties of the glass are identical to those of the cup.
  • the characteristics of the third alternative embodiment are similar to the embodiments discussed above.
  • This embodiment comprises a substantially cylindrically shaped container 156 as shown in FIG.
  • the container 156 includes a first outer wall 160 connected to a pedestal portion 162 as shown in FIG.
  • the container 156 includes a first inner wall 164 connected to a first inner bottom 166 as shown in FIG.
  • the inner wall 164 has a half-concave portion 168 to define an inner space 172 adjacent to the first outer wall 160.
  • the interior 172 extends into the base portion 162 to provide access 174.
  • an ampule 60 is positioned in the interior space 172.
  • the second chemiluminescent fluid 66 is the same for each embodiment of the present invention and has already been described above.
  • FIGS. 11 and 12 are enlarged views of the light cup 150 of FIG. 9.
  • a luminous cup system 200 has luminance over at least a portion of the cup rim during operation and use.
  • a container 202 is provided.
  • the container 202 is formed of a translucent material having a limited elasticity, which transmits the deformation due to the pressure of a user's hand similar to the above embodiments.
  • the container 202 is shaped in a substantially cylindrical configuration.
  • the container 202 includes an upper substantially cylindrical portion 204 of increased diameter and a lower substantially cylindrical portion 206 of a reduced diameter.
  • the container 202 has an intermediate portion 208 between the upper portion 204 and the lower portion 206.
  • the intermediate portion 208 is in a substantially cylindrical configuration having an intermediate diameter shaped.
  • the lower portion 206 and the intermediate portion 208 are conically shaped, being larger at the top than at the bottom, to facilitate removal from a mold during manufacture.
  • the container 202 is formed with a substantially disc-shaped, substantially horizontal upper shoulder 210 between the upper portion 204 and the intermediate portion 208.
  • a disc-shaped, substantially horizontal lower shoulder 212 is provided between the intermediate portion 208 and the lower portion 206.
  • the intermediate portion 208 also includes a cylindrical outer wall 214 that extends radially downwardly from the upper shoulder 210 about the exterior of the intermediate portion 208 to form an encircling, substantially cylindrical space 216.
  • the portion of the container 202 between the gap 216 and the interior of the container 202 is formed without a seam continuously to prevent leakage of the fluid from the gap 216 into the container 202 and thus comply with legal safety regulations for the safety of the user.
  • a lower, inserted container 220 is provided.
  • the container 220 has a substantially cylindrical outer front surface 222 that lies around the lower portion 206 of the container 202.
  • the container 220 has an outer diameter that is substantially equal to the outer diameter of the outer wall 214.
  • the container 220 also includes a substantially disc-shaped horizontal plate 224 that contacts the lower edge of the outer wall 214 and the lower shoulder 212. The horizontal one Plate 224 is sealed against the lower edge of outer wall 214 and lower shoulder 212 to seal gap 216.
  • a substantially rigid cylindrical insert 228 is provided.
  • the insert 228 is molded from a white plastic material.
  • the interior surface 232 is preferably in contact with the exterior surface 234 of the intermediate section 208.
  • a slipped-over plug 238 is secured to a lower protrusion of the lower section 206 and forms a bottom of the container 202 , which allows the filling and preservation of a fluid in the container 202.
  • the lower central recess of the plug 238 has inwardly directed teeth 240 with the function of absorbing energy. Such teeth 240 are sized to fit over a bottle cap, and the lower portion 206 of the lighthead system 200 may serve as a bottle opener.
  • a vertically disposed semi-cylindrical recess 242 is formed in the insert 228, the intermediate portion 208, and the lower portion 206 along a vertical portion.
  • the recess 242 is sealed at the top and bottom by inwardly directed portions 246, 248 on the upper shoulder 210 and the plate 224.
  • a frangible ampule 252 is provided which is vertically aligned in the recess 242.
  • a first chemiluminescent fluid 254 is provided in the vial 252. The fluid 254 arrives after a break of the ampoule 252 upon pressing the outer wall 214 by a user into the gap 216.
  • a second chemiluminescent fluid 256 is disposed in the gap 216. The second fluid 256 is configured to illuminate upon breakage of the ampule 252 and in contact with the first chemiluminescent fluid 254.
  • the luminous cup 260 of this embodiment comprises a container 262.
  • This container 262 is formed in a substantially cylindrical configuration.
  • the container 262 includes a substantially cylindrical upper portion 264 of increased diameter and a substantially cylindrical lower portion 266 of a reduced diameter.
  • a substantially cylindrical outer wall 268 is provided, which is formed as a cylindrical extension of the upper portion 264.
  • a substantially cylindrical gap is thereby formed between the lower portion 266 and the outer wall 268.
  • this embodiment includes a bottom 272 of the lower portion 266 which is integrally molded with the lower end of the lower outer wall 268 to completely seal the entire beverage receiving container 262 except for its open upper end.
  • the lower end of the outer wall 268 extends further down than the lowermost extent of the lower portion 266.
  • integral with the outer wall 268 is outwardly and then downwardly extending flange 274 receives the one adapted to the flange 274 sealing washer 276, thereby completely sealing the gap between the lower portion 266 and the outer wall 268.
  • a substantially rigid cylindrical insert 280 is next provided.
  • the insert 280 is molded from a colored, preferably a white plastic material.
  • Vertical ribs 282 extend at the exterior of the insert 280.
  • the inner surface 284 is preferably proximate the outer surface 286 of the lower portion 266.
  • the sealing washer 276 and insert 280 are preferably molded together as an integral unit to manufacture and assemble to facilitate.
  • a C-shaped clip 290 is thus cast, which holds an ampoule 294. This is intended to further facilitate the assembly.
  • a vertically disposed semi-cylindrical recess 292 is formed within the insert 280 and the lower portion 266 along a vertical portion.
  • a frangible ampule 294 is vertically aligned in the recess 292.
  • a first chemiluminescent fluid 296 is provided in the ampule 294. The fluid 296, after breakage of the ampoule 294, passes into the gap by a user upon depression of the outer wall 268.
  • a second chemiluminescent fluid 298 is disposed in the gap. The second fluid 298 is configured to illuminate upon breakage of the ampule 294 and in contact with the first chemiluminescent fluid 296.
  • the preferred material for the cup is a plastic such as polypropylene, clarified polypropylene, polyethylene or polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
  • the preferred material for use is the same as for the cup, but preferably colored, for example white.

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  1. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux comprenant en combinaison
    - un premier récipient (12, 112) de forme essentiellement cylindrique, légèrement compressible, dont la première paroi extérieure (14, 114) est reliée à un premier fond extérieur (16, 116) et dont la première paroi intérieure (18, 118) est reliée à un premier fond intérieur (22, 122), la première paroi extérieure (14, 114) et la première paroi intérieure (18, 118) définissant un premier bord supérieur (68),
    - un premier fluide (64) chimioluminescent et un second fluide (66) chimioluminescent, une fine membrane (62) se déchirant sous l'effet d'une force agissant sur le récipient (12) pour que le premier fluide (64) chimioluminescent puisse s'écouler dans l'espace intermédiaire (54) et se mélanger avec le second fluide (66) chimioluminescent, afin de produire une réaction chimioluminescente, caractérisé en ce que
    - la première paroi extérieure (14) du récipient (12) s'étend à distance du premier fond extérieur (16) qui comporte un évidement cylindrique (32), saillant vers l'intérieur, lequel possède une paroi intérieure cannelée (34) formée et dimensionnée pour recevoir une fermeture à vis,
    - la première paroi extérieure (14) et la première paroi intérieure (18) définissent un premier bord (68) supérieur et un espace intermédiaire (54) continu, le premier fond extérieur (16) et le premier fond intérieur (22) définissent un espace intermédiaire de fond,
    - un second récipient (38) de forme essentiellement cylindrique est dimensionné pour être disposé dans le premier récipient (12) et pour définir un espace intermédiaire (54) entre eux, récipient dont la seconde paroi extérieure (42) est reliée à un second fond extérieur (44) et dont la seconde paroi intérieure (46) est reliée à un second fond intérieur (46), la seconde paroi extérieure (42) comprend une paire d'évidements (52) concaves, disposés à peu près symétriquement,
    - une paire d'ampoules (60) chacune pourvue d'une fine membrane (62), la paire d'ampoules (60) est formée d'une première ampoule et d'une seconde ampoule, chaque ampoule de la paire d'ampoules (60) reçoit le premier fluide (64) chimioluminescent, chaque ampoule individuelle de la paire d'ampoules (60) est disposée dans un évidement en particulier de la paire d'évidements concaves (52) du second récipient (38), chaque ampoule individuelle de la paire d'ampoules (60) est maintenue dans les évidements (52) concaves lorsque le second récipient (38) est positionné dans le premier récipient (38),
    - le second fluide chimioluminescent (66) est étanché dans l'espace intermédiaire (54) entre le premier récipient (38) et le second récipient (38),
    - un bord supérieur (68) est formé autour du second récipient (38), le bord supérieur (68) comporte une première section horizontale (72) s'étendant vers l'extérieur par rapport audit bord et une seconde section horizontale (74) s'étendant depuis le bord supérieur (68), distante de ladite première section, la première section horizontale s'appuie (72) contre le bord supérieur (68) de la première paroi extérieure (14) du premier récipient (12) afin de fermer l'espace intermédiaire (54) du premier récipient (38) et du second récipient (38), et
    - la force agissant sur le premier récipient (12) est appliquée sur la première paroi extérieure (14) afin de presser la première paroi intérieure (18) contre la paire d'ampoules (60) en vue de déchirer les fines membranes (62) .
  2. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux selon le préambule de la revendication 1, caractérisé par
    - la première paroi extérieure (14) formant un évidement cylindrique (32), saillant vers l'intérieur et possédant une paroi intérieure cannelée (34) qui est formée et dimensionnée pour recevoir une fermeture filetée,
    - un second récipient de forme essentiellement cylindrique (82), dont la seconde paroi extérieure (84) est reliée à un second fond extérieur (86) et dont la seconde paroi intérieure (88) est reliée à un second fond intérieur (92), le second récipient de forme essentiellement cylindrique (82) est dimensionné pour être disposé dans le premier récipient (12) et pour définir un espace intermédiaire (94) entre eux,
    - une paire d'ampoules (60), chacune pourvue d'une fine membrane (62), chaque ampoule en particulier est disposée dans l'espace intermédiaire (94), chaque ampoule de la paire d'ampoules (60) reçoit le premier fluide chimioluminescent (64),
    - un matériau feutré (102), imprégné du second fluide (66) chimioluminescent, qui est disposé sur la paroi intérieure (18) du premier récipient de forme essentiellement cylindrique (12),
    - un bord circulaire (104) qui est formé autour du second récipient (82), le bord circulaire (104) est formé d'un premier bord horizontal (106) qui s'étend vers l'extérieur par rapport audit bord circulaire, et d'un second bord (108) horizontal qui s'étend au-dessus du premier bord horizontal (106), le second bord horizontal (108) s'appuie contre l'arête supérieure (26) de la première paroi extérieure (14) du premier récipient (12) pour fermer l'espace intermédiaire (94) entre le premier récipient (12) et le second récipient (82).
  3. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que le premier récipient (12) est légèrement compressible.
  4. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que la première paroi extérieure (14) et la première paroi intérieure (18) définissent la première arête supérieure (26) et une première paroi continue (28), et le premier fond intérieur (22) et le premier fond extérieur (16) définissent une surface de fond entre eux.
  5. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que la paire d'ampoules (60) est formée d'une première ampoule et d'une seconde ampoule, et la paire d'ampoules (60) est maintenue dans l'espace intermédiaire (94) lorsque le second récipient (82) est positionné dans le premier récipient (82).
  6. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que sur la première paroi extérieure (14) du premier récipient (12) agit une force qui presse la première paroi intérieure (18) contre la paire d'ampoules (60), afin de déchirer les fines membranes (62), et lorsque les fines membranes (62) de la paire d'ampoules (60) sont déchirées, le premier fluide chimioluminescent (64) peut être absorbé dans le feutre afin de produire une réaction chimioluminescente.
  7. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux selon le préambule de la revendication 1, caractérisé par
    - un évidement (126) essentiellement concave dans la première paroi extérieure, qui s'étend à distance du premier fond extérieur (116),
    - une enveloppe (136) convexe légèrement compressible comportant une seconde paroi extérieure (138) et une seconde paroi intérieure (142) qui est reliée à un premier fond intérieur (122), l'enveloppe convexe (136) est dimensionnée pour être positionnée au-dessus de l'évidement concave (126) du récipient (112) et pour définir un espace intermédiaire (144) entre eux,
    - une ampoule (60) disposée dans l'évidement concave (126) du récipient (112), ladite ampoule recevant le premier fluide chimioluminescent (64),
    - le second fluide (66) chimioluminescent enfermé dans l'espace intermédiaire (144) entre le récipient (112) et l'enveloppe (136),
    - une force agissant sur l'enveloppe convexe (136) et appliquée sur la première paroi extérieure (114) pour presser la première paroi intérieure (118) contre l'ampoule (60) afin de déchirer la fine membrane (62), le déchirement de la fine membrane (62) permet au premier fluide chimioluminescent (64) de s'écouler dans l'espace intermédiaire (144) et de se mélanger avec le second fluide chimioluminescent (66) afin de produire une réaction chimioluminescente.
  8. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que la première paroi extérieure (114) et la première paroi intérieure (118) définissent une première paroi continue, et le premier fond intérieur (122) et le premier fond extérieur (116) définissent une surface de fond entre eux.
  9. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que le premier fond extérieur (116) comporte un évidement (128) cylindrique s'étendant vers l'intérieur et l'évidement cylindrique (128) comprend une paroi intérieure cannelée (132) formée et dimensionnée pour recevoir une fermeture à vis de bouteille.
  10. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que l'ampoule (60) comporte une fine membrane (62) et l'ampoule est maintenue dans l'évidement concave (126) lorsque l'enveloppe (136) est positionnée au-dessus de l'évidement concave (126) du récipient (112).
  11. Dispositif de gobelet lumineux comprenant
    - un récipient de forme essentiellement cylindrique (156) muni d'une première paroi extérieure (160) reliée à une partie de socle (162) et d'une première paroi intérieure (164) reliée à un premier fond intérieur (166),
    - un premier fluide chimioluminescent (64) et un second fluide chimioluminescent (66) positionné dans l'espace intérieur (172), une fine membrane (62) se déchirant sous l'effet d'une force agissant sur le récipient (12) pour que le premier fluide chimioluminescent (64) puisse s'écouler dans l'espace intermédiaire (54) et se mélanger avec le second fluide chimioluminescent (66) afin de produire une réaction chimioluminescente, caractérisé en ce que
    - la paroi intérieure (164) comporte une zone (168) à moitié concave pour définir un espace intérieur (172) contigu à la première paroi extérieure (160), l'espace intérieur (172) s'étend dans la partie de socle (162) pour créer un accès (174),
    - une ampoule (60) positionnée dans l'espace intérieur (172) reçoit le premier fluide chimioluminescent (64),
    - une plaque de recouvrement de fond (176) comporte au bord une languette (178) et une rainure (180) pour l'encliquetage dans une ouverture de fond de la partie de socle (162), la plaque de recouvrement de fond (176) ferme l'ampoule (60) et le second fluide chimioluminescent (66) dans l'espace intérieur (172) du récipient (156).
  12. Système de gobelet lumineux doté d'une capacité lumineuse sur la périphérie du gobelet pendant l'actionnement et l'utilisation, comprenant en combinaison
    - un récipient (202) en matière transparente dotée d'une élasticité limitée, ladite matière permettant la déformation en raison de la pression d'une main d'un utilisateur, le récipient (202) est formé dans une configuration essentiellement cylindrique avec une section (204) supérieure essentiellement cylindrique dotée d'un diamètre agrandi, et avec une section (206) inférieure essentiellement cylindrique dotée d'un diamètre en revanche réduit, et avec une section intermédiaire (208) intercalée dans une configuration essentiellement cylindrique avec un diamètre intermédiaire,
    - un premier fluide chimioluminescent (254) et un second fluide chimioluminescent (256), le premier fluide chimioluminescent (64) pouvant, sous l'effet d'une force agissant sur le récipient (202), s'écouler dans l'espace intermédiaire (54) et se mélanger avec le second fluide chimioluminescent (66) afin de produire une réaction chimioluminescente,
    caractérisé en ce que le récipient (202) est formé d'un épaulement (210) supérieur essentiellement horizontal, essentiellement en forme de disque entre la section supérieure (204) et la section intermédiaire (208), et d'un épaulement (212) inférieur essentiellement horizontal, en forme de disque entre la section intermédiaire (208) et la section inférieure (206), la section intermédiaire (208) comprend également une paroi extérieure (214) cylindrique qui s'étend depuis l'épaulement supérieur (210) vers le bas, radialement autour de l'extérieur de la section intermédiaire (208) afin de former entre eux un espace intermédiaire entourant, essentiellement cylindrique (216), la section du récipient (202) entre l'espace intermédiaire (216) et l'intérieur du récipient (202) étant formée en continu sans joint afin d'empêcher le fluide de s'écouler hors de l'espace intermédiaire (216) dans le récipient (202),
    - un récipient (220) inférieur encastré doté d'une face avant (222) extérieure, essentiellement cylindrique, entourant la section inférieure (206) du récipient (202), et doté d'un diamètre extérieur qui est sensiblement égal au diamètre extérieur de la paroi extérieure (214), et doté d'une plaque horizontale (224) essentiellement en forme de disque, qui est en contact et étanche l'arête inférieure de la paroi extérieure (214) et l'épaulement inférieur (212) afin de sceller l'espace intermédiaire (216),
    - un insert essentiellement cylindrique (228), rigide en matière plastique blanche, pourvu de cannelures verticales (230) qui s'étendent sur l'extérieur de celui-ci, et doté d'une surface interne (232) qui est en contact avec la surface extérieure (234) de la section intermédiaire (208),
    - un bouchon mis dessus (238) qui est arrêté sur une saillie inférieure de la section inférieure (206) pour permettre le remplissage et la conservation d'un fluide dans le récipient (202),
    - un évidement à moitié cylindrique (242), disposé verticalement, qui est formé dans l'insert (228), dans la section intermédiaire (208) et dans la section inférieure (206) le long d'une zone verticale, l'évidement (242) est étanché en haut et en bas par des sections dirigées vers l'intérieur (246, 248) au niveau de l'épaulement supérieur (210) et de la plaque (224),
    - une ampoule (252) cassable, orientée verticalement dans l'évidement (242) contenant le premier fluide (254) chimioluminescent qui arrive dans l'espace intermédiaire (216) après une casse de l'ampoule (252) lors de la pression de la paroi extérieure (214) par un utilisateur.
  13. Gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 12 doté d'une capacité lumineuse, comprenant
    - un récipient (262) constitué d'un matériau qui est déformable en raison d'une pression appliquée par la main d'un utilisateur, le récipient (262) comprend une extrémité supérieure ouverte et un fond fermé (272) et une paroi latérale intercalée, la paroi latérale comprend aussi une paroi extérieure cylindrique (268) qui s'étend vers le bas autour du rayon extérieur de la paroi latérale depuis une zone située à proximité de l'extrémité supérieure jusqu'à une zone située à proximité du fond (272) et avec une partie circulaire (276) pour former une étanchéité au fond de la paroi extérieure afin de fermer complètement l'espace intermédiaire entre la paroi latérale et la paroi extérieure,
    - un insert (280) en matière plastique disposé dans l'espace intermédiaire, avec une surface intérieure à proximité de la surface extérieure de la paroi latérale,
    - un évidement (292) formé entre l'insert (280) et la paroi latérale le long d'une étendue verticale de cela,
    - une ampoule cassable (294) orientée dans l'évidement (292), avec le premier fluide chimioluminescent (296) dans celle-ci et
    - le second fluide chimioluminescent (298) pouvant être positionné dans l'espace intermédiaire et adapté de telle façon qu'il illumine après la casse de l'ampoule (294) et au contact du premier fluide chimioluminescent (296).
  14. Gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 13, caractérisé en ce que le récipient (262) comprend une section supérieure (264) dotée d'un diamètre agrandi, une section inférieure (266) dotée d'un diamètre réduit comparativement à cela et une section intermédiaire dotée d'un diamètre intermédiaire, la paroi extérieure (268) étant distante latéralement de la section intermédiaire.
  15. Gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 13, caractérisé en ce que le récipient (262) comprend une section supérieure (264) dotée d'un diamètre agrandi, une section inférieure (266) dotée d'un diamètre réduit comparativement à cela, la paroi extérieure (268) étant distante latéralement de la section inférieure (266).
  16. Gobelet lumineux selon la revendication 13, caractérisé par un évidement (292) dans le fond (272) du gobelet (260), avec des dents (240) dirigées vers l'intérieur, avec la fonction d'un ouvre-bouteille.
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