WO2009116804A2 - Bouteille ne pouvant être réutilisée grâce à un dispositif émettant de la lumière - Google Patents

Bouteille ne pouvant être réutilisée grâce à un dispositif émettant de la lumière Download PDF

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WO2009116804A2
WO2009116804A2 PCT/KR2009/001376 KR2009001376W WO2009116804A2 WO 2009116804 A2 WO2009116804 A2 WO 2009116804A2 KR 2009001376 W KR2009001376 W KR 2009001376W WO 2009116804 A2 WO2009116804 A2 WO 2009116804A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D55/00Accessories for container closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D55/02Locking devices; Means for discouraging or indicating unauthorised opening or removal of closure
    • B65D55/026Locking devices; Means for discouraging or indicating unauthorised opening or removal of closure initial opening or unauthorised access being indicated by a visual change using indicators other than tearable means, e.g. change of colour, pattern or opacity
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2203/00Decoration means, markings, information elements, contents indicators
    • B65D2203/12Audible, olfactory or visual signalling means

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  • the present invention relates to an anti-reuse bottle, and more particularly, to an anti-reuse bottle to indicate whether or not to reuse to prevent reuse of the bottle once opened the lid.
  • bottles or caps for preventing forgery have been disclosed in consideration of various situations, but the structure may become more complicated, and may cause paralysis of basic functions such that internal contents do not leak out.
  • the present invention provides an anti-counterfeiting technique by other actions than the anti-counterfeiting by a physical structure.
  • the present invention provides a technique for visually displaying whether or not a bottle is reused by using an artificial light emitting phenomenon such as electric light emission.
  • the present invention provides a technology that can display whether or not reused through other people in addition to the person handling even in the dark because the light emitting device is used.
  • an anti-reuse bottle using electroluminescence may include a bottle body for accommodating contents, a cap for selectively opening and closing an inlet of the bottle body, and an electroluminescence corresponding to opening of the cap. It includes a light emitting member. Specifically, the light emitting member includes a light emitting element, a battery, and a switch element, and the switch element electrically connects the battery and the light emitting element in response to the opening of the cap.
  • the switch element may temporarily or permanently connect the battery and the light emitting element.
  • the light emitting element which starts emitting light maintains light emission until the battery power is exhausted. So that light emission does not occur in the next use.
  • the light emitting member may recognize the first opening and the subsequent opening differently and express the light emission in another light emission mode or an additional light emission mode, and the user may check whether the bottle is opened by detecting a difference in the light emission mode.
  • various criteria such as the number of openings and the time since the first opening may be applied to distinguish the first opening and the second opening.
  • the bottle body may be formed in various shapes and materials as a structure having an inlet, and the cap may also be understood to open and close the inlet of the bottle body in various shapes and manners.
  • the light emitting member may be affected directly or indirectly by opening of the cap to cause a light emitting reaction.
  • the switch element of the light emitting member may be physically influenced during the opening of the cap to connect a circuit, but may be formed by a separate operation of the user after opening the cap.
  • an anti-reuse bottle for preventing reuse or refilling of contents includes a bottle body for receiving the contents, a cap for selectively opening and closing the inlet of the bottle body, and an opening of the cap. Correspondingly generating an alarm signal which can be directly or indirectly recognized by the user.
  • the alarm member may include a speaker to generate an audible signal, include a light emitting device to provide an optical signal, and in some cases, a combination thereof.
  • a frequency signal of a form directly detectable by the alarm member may be generated without generating an audible signal or an optical signal.
  • the alarm member may generate ultraviolet rays, cause the surrounding ultraviolet photosensitive material to emit light, generate a specific frequency signal, and cause the surrounding signal to respond to the specific frequency signal to display a specific signal or image. You can do it.
  • the anti-reuse bottle of the present invention can prevent the reuse, refilling or counterfeiting of the bottle by an action other than prevention of counterfeiting by physical structure.
  • the position of the bottle can be easily found even in a dark environment.
  • the light emitting member is placed at the entrance of the bottle, the user can easily and easily make sure that the light is emitted while following the contents. Can follow.
  • the battery may have a reduced battery capacity over time, it may be possible to suspect recharging if the cap does not emit light, or to suspect an excessive period of time after production.
  • the alarm member may use a frequency signal that can be perceived by the user, for example, an audible signal or a light emission signal.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an anti-reuse bottle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view illustrating a light emitting member according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 3 to 5 are partially enlarged views for explaining the action of the light emitting member according to the movement of the cap.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a bottle for preventing reuse according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view for explaining a bottle for preventing reuse according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 are cross-sectional views illustrating a switch device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the present invention is to prevent the reuse of expensive bottle products, in particular a structure and function that can prevent the reuse of bottles used in alcoholic beverages such as alcohol.
  • the function of the structure according to the present invention is a general bottle when the bottle cap is closed, but when the bottle cap is opened, the light emitting element (LED) mounted on a part of the bottle is turned on, and the first bottle cap is displayed. After that, the first light-emitting device may be turned off.
  • LED light emitting element
  • the light emitting device can be prevented from being turned on again.
  • there are a plurality of light emitting devices so that the first light emitting device is turned off and the other light emitting devices are turned on.
  • it is possible to express a variety of colors can be different from the color of the light-emitting device that is turned on first and the light-emitting device that is turned on at the next opening or after a certain time.
  • a light emitting mode in which a light emitting device is turned on may be continuously turned on when initially opened and then flickers over time, and when the lid is opened again, the first mode does not appear and continues to blink. May be another light emitting mode in which only the mode appears.
  • the bottle cap of the bottle cap is located in the lower portion of the bottle cap can be securely attached to the separation of the battery and the light emitting element instead of having to be outside the bottle, otherwise the light emitting member surrounding the battery and the light emitting element is It can be kept inside and the bottle can be removed without replacing it with another product without breaking it.
  • the electronic circuit for the function of changing the light emitting behavior of the light emitting device may be designed to include a microcomputer, a light emitting device, a switch device and a battery, and the light emitting member may be an electronic circuit board (PCB) or a flexible electronic circuit board (FPCB). It can be formed on.
  • PCB electronic circuit board
  • FPCB flexible electronic circuit board
  • Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a bottle for preventing reuse according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a front view for explaining a light emitting member according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the anti-reuse bottle 100 includes a bottle body 110, a cap 120, and a light emitting member 130.
  • the bottle body 110 and the cap 120 are general or typical bottle structures, and may refer to other bottle bodies and cap structures, either conventional or present.
  • the connection position and the connection method of the bottle body and the cap may also be variously changed.
  • the cap may be opened or closed by a screw, may be opened or closed by a force fitting method, or may be opened or closed by a buckle method.
  • the light emitting member 130 is mounted around the inlet 112 of the bottle body 110.
  • the tube-shaped light emitting member 130 is preferably fixed to the inlet 112 of the bottle, more preferably, it is preferably mounted so as not to be separated from the inlet 112 of the bottle.
  • the light emitting member 130 is fixed around the inlet 112 of the bottle, but in some cases, the light emitting member may be mounted to be fixed inside the cap.
  • the light emitting member 130 includes a light emitting circuit 200 capable of generating light.
  • the light emitting circuit 200 is formed on the electronic circuit board 210, and the microcircuit 220 as a microprocessor, the switch element 230, the battery 240, and the light emitting element 250 are provided on the electronic circuit board 210. Is fitted. In some cases, additional components such as resistors or transistors may be mounted.
  • the switch element 230 may be made to be ON when the bottle cap is opened and OFF when the bottle cap is closed.
  • 3 to 5 are partially enlarged views for explaining the action of the light emitting member according to the movement of the cap.
  • the protrusion 125 is formed on the inner surface of the cap 120, and the protrusion 125 is temporarily engaged with the actuating lever or actuating protrusion of the switch element 230, that is, the actuating part.
  • the operation part of the switch element may be moved to the right by the protrusion 125 of the cap 120. have.
  • the value of a specific register may be transferred to the microcomputer 220.
  • the microcomputer 220 may supply power to the light emitting device 250 to generate light.
  • the microcomputer 220 may permanently maintain the operation of the light emitting device 250 in response to the connection (ON) of the switch device 230, after which the release of the switch device 230 If (OFF) is detected, you can ignore it and continue to emit light.
  • the microcomputer 220 may read the value of the specific register first, and if the value of the specific register is different from the initial value, the microcomputer 220 may disable the light emitting mode of the light emitting device 250 or control it differently from the first.
  • the operation protrusion of the switch element 230 may move in the direction of release (OFF).
  • the switch element 230 may move to the ON / OFF position according to the opening and closing of the cap 120, and may be interlocked left and right or up and down according to the moving direction of the cap.
  • the cap 120 is closed in the connected state (ON) to switch the switch 230 to the released state (OFF), and in the process of first opening the cap 120 after sealing
  • the switch element 230 is turned ON, the light is first emitted in a mode defined for the ON of the switch element 230, and when the switch element 230 is opened again, the light emission cannot be reproduced again or in another mode. You can do it. Through this process, it can indicate that the cap 120 has been opened once after the product is released.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a bottle for preventing reuse according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the control method divides the light emitting modes into mode A and mode B.
  • FIG. The state classified as mode A or mode B is to distinguish the light emitting mode of the light emitting device, and the light emitting device at a specific position among the plurality of light emitting devices is turned on, the light emitting device having a specific color is turned on, or the light emitting devices are alternately turned on, or emit light. It is possible to select a mode in which different light emitting devices are turned on, such as blinking devices.
  • Mode A represents the behavior when the bottle cap is first opened and is characterized in that mode A never repeats when it is opened and then closed and opened again, ie when the switch is turned off and on again.
  • Mode B is a light emitting device emitting a different behavior from mode A.
  • mode B when the light emitting device turns off and then on again in mode A even if it is turned on, the mode is that the light emitting device is not turned on and turned off, or mode B.
  • various modes such as a light emitting device having a different color from that of mode A, or a light emitting device being turned on in a different order, may be indicated.
  • the modes C, D, E ... like the mode B may represent various types of light emitting devices having different forms from those of the mode A when the bottle cap is opened, closed, and opened several times.
  • the switch is OFF (S2) and the determination register value of the microcomputer is set to a specific initial value, for example, A value (S3).
  • the specific register that can be written in the microcomputer 220 may be determined and determined as the discrimination register "A".
  • the switch can be switched on separately.
  • the discriminant register value is read and the value is "A" (S6).
  • the mode proceeds to mode A (S7).
  • electricity is supplied from the output terminal of the microcomputer to the light emitting device to turn on the light emitting device or the light emitting mode corresponding to the mode "A" (S8).
  • the mode to turn on the light emitting device corresponding to the mode "A" is not one, but the mode to turn on the first light emitting device when opening the bottle cap according to the characteristics of each product. The mode can not be reproduced again.
  • the microcomputer changes the determination register value from "A” to "B" (S9).
  • "B" can be any value desired by the program author.
  • the value of the discrimination register is changed, but any method can be used as long as the initial mode and the later mode are changed when actually programming. For example, changing a specific bit of a specific register can be enabled.
  • the light emitting type in which the light emitting device is displayed in the mode "A" may have various effects, such as a specific color, a specific position, a flicker of a specific method, an effect of illuminating a specific position inside the bottle, a lens effect, a waveguide effect, and the like.
  • the light emitting device for a mode other than the "B" or "A” mode is turned on to distinguish the “A” mode (S19).
  • the mode “B” may include not turning on the light emitting device again, and may be different from the light emitting device that is turned on after the first opening of the plurality of light emitting devices, the color of the light emitting device, the flickering pattern of the light emitting device, and the like. You can choose from several distinguishable modes.
  • the mode can be changed to a mode such as "B", “C”, “D” ..., which is different from the initial mode "A", thereby varying the light emitting device light emitting form.
  • the microcomputer can be arbitrarily changed every time the switch is turned off and on, or various modes can be pre-programmed in the microcomputer so that the various modes can be selected every time the microcomputer is switched off and on.
  • Mode “A”, mode “B”, or other modes may use the same or different light emitting elements, and may distinguish between mode “A” and subsequent modes, and in some cases The subsequent modes except for the mode “A” may be the same.
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view for explaining a bottle for preventing reuse according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the light emitting member 131 includes a plurality of light emitting devices 250 disposed around the circuit part 200 and the bottle inlet of the bottle body 110.
  • the circuit unit 200 and the light emitting device 250 are sealed with the plastic molding 260, and are integrally coupled with the bottle.
  • the programming of the microcomputer cannot be arbitrarily changed, and the initial light emitting mode cannot be exhibited unless the bottle is damaged.
  • the amount of battery power can be adjusted and classified.
  • the light emitting device will no longer turn on after a certain period of time. Also, the light emitting device may not be turned on.
  • the switch used here may be a general toggle switch or a slide switch, a reed switch using a magnet and the like.
  • the microcomputer may store a plurality of light emitting modes and control light emission of the light emitting device in a predetermined order or randomly among the plurality of light emitting modes.
  • certain of these modes may be made available for a sweepstakes, such as winning one of the sweepstakes when one of several light-emitting modes, such as the "E" mode, is turned on.
  • a method includes a method in which a specific light emitting device is not continuously turned on but is turned on only when a prize is won to illuminate a predetermined portion.
  • the prize winning label is in a certain area and is not visible in general lighting, but only when the light is turned on and the light is strongly illuminated, the word prize winning can be shown to know whether the prize has been won.
  • the bottle of the light emitting device of the prize winning mode Once the bottle of the light emitting device of the prize winning mode is turned on, the bottle can be used as evidence of the prize winning by keeping the light emitting device on.
  • the microcomputer process such as the winning selection mode, can be utilized in the game. For example, every time the switch is turned off and on, the mode changes so that when a particular mode is turned on, the game wins or loses. For example, it may be applied to a game that selects a high number or a low number by arranging a number of numbers and changing the number of light emitting elements turned on every time the switch is turned off and on. This way, you can easily compare the size of numbers by turning on two or more numbers at once instead of just one number.
  • the plastic molding 260 surrounding the circuit part 200 in the structure of the bottle may be connected to the bottle inlet so as not to be separated. This may be achieved through strong adhesion, but in some cases, the plastic molding 260 may be connected to the inside of the bottle body 110 so that the bottle and the plastic molding 260 may be inseparably connected without breakage.
  • the switch may be connected to the cap to be interlocked so that the light emitting device is turned on when the cap is opened, the light emitting device may be turned on by operating the switch directly without opening the cap.
  • a speaker In order to make a sound, a speaker is mounted, and a sound source chip is also mounted so that various music or sounds can be produced by the control of the microcomputer. As a kind of sound, for example, “the bottle was first opened” or “congratulations” or various sounds can be produced together with music. Or you can play a sound that is related to the game, such as "win a prize.”
  • a switch As a component to perform these functions, a switch, a battery, and a sound source chip are required, and in some cases, various functions are controlled by a microcomputer.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 are cross-sectional views illustrating a switch device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the switch element 235 is disposed adjacent to the inside of the cap 120, and the switch element 235 may include a thin plate 237 made of metal.
  • the thin plate 237 is exposed to the outside of the switch element 235 before the first opening, and when the protrusion 125 passes while pressing the thin plate 237 together with the opening of the cap 120, the thin plate 237 is permanently unrecoverable. Can be.
  • the thin plate 237 may move inward of the switch element 235 to connect a contact to a contact. If already moved into the switch element 235 can not be moved to the outside, it is possible to generate a discrimination register value that can continue to connect the contact or confirm the initial opening.
  • the light emitting members 130 and 131 are mounted on the bottle body, but in some cases, may be mounted on the cap 120, and in addition to an optical signal such as light emission, a signal that the user may feel directly or indirectly. Can be generated.
  • the direct signal may be the audible signal described above, and may be variously expressed, such as a melody, a natural sound, and a human voice.
  • Indirect signals can generate specific frequencies that cause the surrounding facility or surrounding material to experience frequency signal generation indirectly. For example, it may be invisible but emit ultraviolet light and apply an ultraviolet photosensitive material around it to express ultraviolet light, and transmit a specific frequency or signal so that nearby karaoke devices or multimedia devices You can also make them react.
  • an optical signal, an audible signal, ultraviolet rays, or a frequency generating element for generating a specific frequency may be variously selected.

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La présente invention concerne une bouteille ne pouvant être réutilisée qui donne une indication de l'ouverture effective de la bouteille. Une bouteille ne pouvant être réutilisée selon la présente invention comprend un corps destiné à conserver un contenu à l'intérieur, un bouchon utilisé pour ouvrir et pour fermer une ouverture d'entrée ou un goulot de la bouteille et un élément émettant de la lumière qui émet de la lumière lorsque la bouteille est ouverte. L'élément émettant de la lumière comprend un dispositif émettant de la lumière, une pile et un élément de commutation, ledit élément de commutation reliant électriquement la pile et le dispositif émettant de la lumière de manière à indiquer si la bouteille a été ouverte ou non.
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