WO2013104016A1 - Contenant de boisson amélioré - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D31/00—Bags or like containers made of paper and having structural provision for thickness of contents
- B65D31/16—Bags or like containers made of paper and having structural provision for thickness of contents of special shape
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D23/00—Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for
- B65D23/12—Means for the attachment of smaller articles
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D33/00—Details of, or accessories for, sacks or bags
- B65D33/06—Handles
- B65D33/065—Integral handles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G19/00—Table service
- A47G19/22—Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service
- A47G19/2205—Drinking glasses or vessels
- A47G19/2227—Drinking glasses or vessels with means for amusing or giving information to the user
- A47G2019/2238—Drinking glasses or vessels with means for amusing or giving information to the user with illumination means
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- This invention relates to an improved beverage container.
- This invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to beverage containers that are used to store non-alcoholic beverages, including carbonated beverages, and wherein reference will be made to same. However it will be appreciated that this invention may also have application to containers that are used for the storage of some alcoholic beverages.
- Night clubs tend to be dimly lit and whereby the lack of light can make it difficult sometimes for a patron to correctly identify which beverage is theirs, and/or to spot unscrupulous persons interfering with their beverage, such as contaminating the beverage with harmful drugs.
- Carbonated beverages such as soft drinks, are sold in either glass bottles or in bottles manufactured from a thermoformable polymeric material, such as polyethylene terephthalate, (“PET").
- a thermoformable polymeric material such as polyethylene terephthalate, (“PET").
- Bottles that are used for storing carbonated beverages typically include a neck portion, in which there is formed an opening that can be selectively closed by a bottle top or bottle cap, an opposing base portion, and a continuous side wall extending between said base portion and said neck portion.
- the base is adapted to support the bottle in a stable, upstanding, position.
- the base may be a "petalated base” comprising a plurality of legs that terminate in feet which in use shall make contact with a surface upon which the bottle rests, and whereby adjacent legs are separated by a crease or valley.
- Thermoformable polymeric bottles are manufactured using a blow moulding process.
- air is used to expand a heated preform against a female mould cavity which may include a plurality of mould components, such as a base component for forming the base of the bottle and two or more side wall components for forming the side wall or walls of the bottle.
- pressurised air is used to stretch the PET material both laterally and longitudinally such that it conforms to the shape defined by the mould components.
- bottles that are used for the purpose of storing carbonated beverages are designed such that the wall portions of the bottle will not blow out during use. Accordingly, much skill and knowledge is required to design a bottle that will not fail during use and which can be manufactured using a blow moulding process.
- the construction of the base of the bottle can pose problems, such as ensuring that the wall thickness of the legs and feet is sufficient to withstand the pressure exerted thereon by the carbonated beverage. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a container that will be more readily identifiable by the owner of said container in dimly lit situations, such as night clubs.
- this invention relates to an improved beverage container, said beverage container including:
- a base that is adapted to provide support for the beverage container in an upstanding attitude
- a cavity formed in said base for receiving illumination means for illuminating a beverage when contained in said chamber, said cavity being separated from said chamber by a transparent or translucent portion of said base.
- the container is resealable.
- the container may include closure means enabling users to selectively close the container, such as a threaded neck portion that is adapted to threadably engage a cap.
- the illumination means may be capable of producing light of a single colour.
- the colour of the light produced by the illumination means may be selectively varied.
- the illumination means may be capable of producing green coloured light and red coloured light and whereby the illumination means may further include selection means that a user may engage so as to select the colour of the light that is emitted from a range of available colours.
- the light produced by the illuminating means may be the result of a chemical reaction brought about by the mixing of two chemicals that, prior to said chemical reaction, had previously been retained within separate containers, including at least one frangible container.
- the illumination means includes a battery that is operatively connected to a light emitting diode.
- the illumination means in at least some embodiments may include actuation means for initiating and/or terminating the production of light by the illuminating means, and thereby permitting the user to control the illumination of the beverage that is retained within the container.
- the illumination means may be capable of emitting light intermittently and/or light of differing intensity and whereby the actuation means may be used to control the flashing light and/or dimming light.
- the illumination means may also include multiple sources of light, such as multiple light emitting diodes and whereby the diodes may be adapted to produce light of a different colour.
- the illumination means may also include suitable control means that in use will enable each light emitting diode to emit light for a predetermined period of time and the operation of the light emitting diodes in a predetermined sequence.
- the illumination means is preferably contained within a housing that is beatable within the cavity. Further, the housing may be retained within the cavity by friction and/or a suitable adhesive. Alternatively, the housing may be retained within the cavity by mechanical means and/or by using a suitable adhesive.
- users will be able to distinguish their beverage from beverages belonging to others by the colour of the beverage when illuminated.
- the colour of the beverage when illuminated For example, one person's beverage, when illuminated, may be red in colour, while another person's beverage when illuminated may exhibit a blue colour.
- the colour of the illuminated beverage may be selectively varied by changing the colour of the transparent/translucent panel, and or by varying the colour of the light emitted by the illumination means, and/or by the inclusion of filters that will only transmit light of a particular colour.
- the cavity may be substantially cylindrical in shape and the axis of the cavity and the axis of the container may be coaxial.
- this invention relates to an improved beverage container, said beverage container including:
- a base that is adapted to provide support for the beverage container in an upstanding attitude
- one or more side walls that extend between said neck and said base such that said neck, said base and said one or more side walls define a chamber that is capable of receiving and retaining a beverage therein;
- the illumination means for illuminating a beverage contained within said chamber, said illumination means being located within said cavity and whereby light emitted by said illumination means shall pass through said transparent or translucent portion.
- the illumination means is contained within a housing that includes a bottom wall and an upper wall that is spaced from said bottom wall and connected thereto by one or more side walls.
- the upper wall preferably includes a substantially flat face.
- the base of the container includes a bottom face and a cavity formed in said base that is at least partially defined by an upper wall that is spaced from said bottom face, said upper wall having a substantially flat face and whereby in use when the illumination means is located in the cavity the two flat faces abut one another.
- the shape of the cavity and the shape of the housing are substantially complimentary.
- both the housing and the cavity may be substantially cylindrical in shape.
- the housing forms a loose fit within the cavity and whereby the housing is retained within the cavity by a suitable adhesive that is used to bond together the two abutting flat faces.
- this invention relates to an improved beverage container capable of retaining attached thereto illumination means for illuminating the contents of said container, said illumination means being contained within a housing that includes a bottom wall and an upper wall that is spaced from said bottom wall and connected thereto by one or more side walls, characterised in that said upper wall includes a substantially flat face, said container including:
- a base that is adapted to provide support for the beverage container in an upstanding attitude
- one or more side walls that extend between said neck and said base such that said neck, said base and said one or more side walls define a chamber that is capable of receiving and retaining a beverage therein, a
- a cavity formed in said base for receiving the housing said cavity being separated from said chamber by a transparent or translucent portion of said base, said cavity being at least partially defined by a substantially flat wall that is adapted to abut the substantially flat face of the housing when the housing is located within said cavity.
- this invention relates to an improved beverage container, said container including: ,
- a base that is adapted to provide support for the beverage container in an upstanding attitude; one or more side walls that extend between said neck and said base such that said neck, said base and said one or more side walls define a chamber that is capable of receiving and retaining a beverage therein, a *
- a cavity formed in said base for receiving the housing said cavity being separated from said chamber by a transparent or translucent portion of said base, said cavity being at least partially defined by a substantially flat wall, and
- illumination means for illuminating the contents of said chamber, said illumination means being contained within a housing that includes a bottom wall and an upper wall that is spaced from said bottom wall and connected thereto by one or more side walls, said upper wall having a substantially flat face, said housing being located within said cavity such that the two substantially flat faces abut.
- this invention relates to a method of retaining illumination means within a cavity that is formed in a base of a beverage container, said method including: ' providing a beverage container that includes a base having a bottom face and a cavity formed in said base, said cavity being at least partially defined by an upper wall that is spaced from said bottom face, said upper wall having a substantially flat first face;
- illumination means that is housed within a housing that includes a bottom wall and an upper wall that is spaced from said bottom wall and connected thereto by one or more side walls, said upper wall having a substantially flat second face;
- the base is a petalated base.
- this invention relates to an improved beverage container, said beverage container including:
- a petalated base that is adapted to provide support for the beverage container in an upstanding attitude
- the petalated base includes a plurality of legs and whereby the legs radiate outwardly from the cavity and are separated from one another by a crease. Further, it is preferred that the shape and configuration of the legs are all the same, or at least substantially the same, and that the legs are equally spaced from one another around the circumference of the base. More preferably the base includes at least five legs.
- the transparent/translucent portion and the illumination means are arranged such that light generated by said illumination means shall pass through said
- the cavity is substantially cylindrical in shape and that the axis of the cavity and the axis of the container are coaxial.
- this invention relates to an improved beverage container for the storage of a carbonated beverage, said beverage container including:
- a petalated base that is adapted to provide support for the beverage container in an upstanding attitude
- said base further including a cavity that is adapted to receive illumination means for illuminating the beverage retained within said chamber, said cavity being separated from said chamber by a transparent or translucent portion of said base, and whereby said petalated base includes at least five legs which extend outwardly from said cavity, said legs being equally spaced circumferentially.
- this invention relates to an improved beverage container for the storage of a carbonated beverage, said beverage container including:
- a petalated base that is adapted to provide support for the beverage container in an upstanding attitude
- this invention relates to packaging of a carbonated beverage including:
- a beverage container having:
- a petalated base that is adapted to provide support for the beverage container in an upstanding attitude
- said base further including a cavity that is adapted to receive illumination means for illuminating the beverage retained within said chamber, said cavity being separated from said chamber by a transparent or translucent portion of said base, and whereby said base includes at least five legs which extend outwardly from said cavity, said legs being equally spaced circumferentially;
- illumination means retained within said cavity for illuminating said carbonated beverage.
- the colour of the light emitted by the illumination means and the colour of the carbonated beverage are contrasting colours.
- Figure 1 is a top view of a beverage container constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a side view of the beverage container shown in figure 1 ;
- Figure 3 is a pictorial view of the beverage container shown in figure 1 looking from below;
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the beverage container shown in figure 1 looking in the direction of arrows "A";
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional side view of the beverage container shown in figure 1 looking in the direction of arrows "B", and
- Figure 6 is a side view of illumination means.
- Figures 1 to 5 show a beverage container 10 that is suitable for storing a beverage, such as a carbonated beverage.
- the container 10 is manufactured from a transparent or translucent PET material, and whereby the resulting container has either a clear or a coloured appearance.
- the container 10 includes a neck 11, in which there is formed an axis opening 12, and whereby the neck includes a threaded end portion 13 having an external thread 14 which is adapted to threadably engage a cap, not shown, for selectively closing said access opening.
- the container 10 also includes a petalated base 15 which is connected to the neck 1 1 by a continuous side wall 25 that extends upwardly from said base 15.
- the base 15 includes a centrally located, substantially cylindrically shaped, blind bore or cavity 16, having a transparent or translucent top wall 17 and a continuous side wall 18.
- the top wall 17 is substantially planar and includes a substantially flat annular face 17a.
- the cavity 16 also includes a centrally located, hollow, nipple 19 that extends upwardly from the top wall 17.
- the base 15 also includes five legs 20 that both depend from the side wall 18 of the cavity 16 and extend outwardly therefrom.
- the legs 20 are circumferentially equally spaced from one another and whereby adj acent legs are separated by a crease 21.
- Each leg includes a substantially flat surface, or foot, 24 that is adapted, in use, to abut a supporting surface, such as a bench top, not shown, on which the container rests in a substantially upstanding attitude.
- the container 10 also includes illumination means 30 comprising a light emitting diode 31 , (shown in dotted outline), that is operatively connected to an electrical source of power, such as a battery, not shown and whereby operation of the diode is controlled by actuation means including a switch, not shown.
- illumination means 30 comprising a light emitting diode 31 , (shown in dotted outline), that is operatively connected to an electrical source of power, such as a battery, not shown and whereby operation of the diode is controlled by actuation means including a switch, not shown.
- the diode 31 , the electrical power source and actuation means are contained within a substantially cylindrically shaped housing 32 that is manufactured from a transparent or translucent plastics material.
- the housing 32 includes a base wall 33 and an opposing, substantially flat, upper wall
- the upper wall 34 includes a substantially flat annular face 36 that surrounds a hollow, centrally located, nipple 37 that extends upwardly from the upper wall 34 and whereby the light emitting diode extends into the hollow of said nipple.
- the housing 32 is adapted for loose location within the cavity 16 such that the nipple
- the housing 32 is retained within the cavity 16 by the use of a suitable adhesive that is applied to one or both of the annular faces 17a and 36 and which is used to bod said faces together.
- the actuation means may also change the operational state of the diode from an "off state, where no light is emitted, to a "constant” state, where the diode emits light continuously, to a “flashing" state, where light is emitted intermittently.
- the actuation means may include a function that permits the continuous successive operation of the various diodes, and whereby the operation of the diodes may follow a pattern, or may be random.
- the actuation means located on or adjacent the base 33 of the housing 32, shall be via the open end 26 of the cavity 16.
- the actuation means may include a button located on the base 33 that whereby actuation is caused by depressing said button.
- containers 10, filled with a carbonated beverage will be provided with illumination means securely attached to the base 15 and whereby users may be able to select a container from a multitude of containers that include illumination means with a different coloured light emitting diode. Accordingly, a beverage belonging to the one person may in use be distinguishable from a beverage belonging to another person by the colour of the beverage resulting from light emitted by the light emitting diodes of contrasting colour. For example, one container may be equipped with a red coloured light emitting diode while another container may include a blue coloured light emitting diode.
- the container 10 when at least partially filled with a beverage may be used to create ambience.
- the glowing beverage may be used instead of a candle to provide a romantic atmosphere and "soft" light around a dinner table.
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La présente invention concerne un contenant de boisson (10) comprenant un goulot (11) dans lequel une ouverture d'accès (12) est formée et une base (15) raccordée au goulot (11) par une paroi latérale continue (25) qui s'étend vers le haut depuis la base. La base (15) comprend une cavité (16) conçue pour recevoir un moyen d'éclairage (30) permettant d'éclairer le contenu du contenant (11).
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