WO2022268528A1 - Récipient pour boissons - Google Patents

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WO2022268528A1
WO2022268528A1 PCT/EP2022/065803 EP2022065803W WO2022268528A1 WO 2022268528 A1 WO2022268528 A1 WO 2022268528A1 EP 2022065803 W EP2022065803 W EP 2022065803W WO 2022268528 A1 WO2022268528 A1 WO 2022268528A1
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cup
beverage container
wall
lid
liquid
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Dmitry Ganzha
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Starflow GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G23/00Other table equipment
    • A47G23/10Devices for counting or marking the number of consumptions
    • A47G23/12Consumption counters combined with table-ware or table-service
    • A47G23/16Consumption counters combined with table-ware or table-service combined with drinking vessels or with lids therefor
    • 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 a beverage container.
  • beverage containers are available and can be used in many configurations, in many colors and also personalized. They also make it possible to take both hot drinks, such as coffee or tea, and cold drinks, such as water or soft drinks, leak-proof and consume them almost anywhere.
  • Such a beverage container usually has a cup with a wall that delimits an interior space. The interior is used to hold the drink. Furthermore, known beverage containers have a lid that is removably arranged on an opening of the cup.
  • the invention is based on the object of specifying a beverage container with the aid of which a user is able to record the amount of liquid consumed in a simple and, in particular, automated manner.
  • the problem is solved by a beverage container that has a cup and a lid.
  • the cup has an inner wall which delimits an open receiving space for liquid at a top side of the cup.
  • the cup also has an outer wall, with an intermediate space which is also open at the top being formed between the inner wall and the outer wall.
  • the cup is double-walled.
  • the lid is removable net angeord on the top of the cup that it fluid-tightly closes an interior opening and an intermediate space opening so that no liquid can escape during transport or if the filled beverage container falls over.
  • liquid can be understood to mean general beverages and, for example, the industrious or cold beverages mentioned above, but without limitation.
  • a sensor unit is arranged in the cover.
  • the sensor unit is used to record the amount of liquid removed from the cup by a user. In other words, the sensor unit detects the amount of liquid drunk by the user.
  • the beverage container according to the invention on a wireless communication unit that is set up with a mobile To form a data connection on the user's terminal device and to transmit the detected amount of liquid to the user's mobile device for evaluation.
  • the mobile terminal can generally be understood as an electronic communication device or a (portable) computer.
  • the mobile terminal is, for example, a mobile phone (smartphone), a tablet or a personal digital assistant (PDA).
  • the data connection can be, for example, a known short-range data connection, such as Bluetooth. This enables the greatest possible compatibility of the beverage container and the user's mobile end devices.
  • the evaluation can be carried out, for example, by a fitness or health app, which puts the recorded value in relation to a recommended amount of liquid and informs the user accordingly whether and/or if he has drunk enough.
  • the user thus always knows how much liquid he has already consumed per unit of time, for example per day, and how much he should possibly still be drinking.
  • the evaluation can also be designed in such a way that the user is reminded to drink by notification. This detection and evaluation takes place fully automatically while the user is drinking from the beverage container, since the amount of liquid drunk flows through the sensor unit beforehand. The user therefore does not have to record or enter the amount drunk manually.
  • the sensor unit is also set up to detect organic pollutants, in particular bacteria and/or viruses and/or at least one vital sign that can be derived from the user's saliva.
  • the wireless communication unit is also set up to transmit this recorded data to the user's mobile terminal device for evaluation.
  • the idea of recording such organic pollutants is to warn the user if the saliva contains an increased level of pollutants (eg an increased number of bacteria and/or viruses). This can be a sign of an impending illness, for example.
  • the evaluation and warning of the user can here for example, by means of and through the fitness health app already mentioned, which is stored on the user's mobile device.
  • the at least one vital sign can, for example, not be limited to the (blood) sugar level, the detection and evaluation of which is very relevant for diabetics in particular. Rather, however, other similarly derivable vital values can also be recorded.
  • the advantage of this embodiment lies in the expanded detection of parameters that enable the user to easily obtain information about his state of health and/or his diet.
  • the cup and/or the lid has an electrical energy store.
  • the electrical energy store which is preferably in the form of a rechargeable battery, is used to supply the sensor unit and/or the wireless communication unit with electrical energy.
  • the cup has a charging element for wired and/or wireless charging of the electrical energy store.
  • wireless charging can be understood here, for example, as inductive charging.
  • the charging element can be arranged in the bottom of the cup, for example, so that the beverage container is placed on an inductive charging station for charging, similar to the inductive charging of today's smartphones .
  • the charging element is designed for wired charging of the electrical energy store.
  • the cover has a display element for displaying the state of charge of the electrical energy store.
  • this can be an LED that lights up green, for example, when the state of charge of the electrical energy store is still sufficient. For example, if the LED is red, this is an indication of a low charge condition and the beverage container should be charged according to the options above.
  • the state of charge of the electrical energy store can also be transmitted by the wireless communication unit to the user's mobile device, so that the user can check the state of charge of the electrical energy store on the mobile device.
  • the established data connection can also be visualized by the display element, ie when the beverage container has been successfully connected to the mobile terminal device.
  • the display element can light up in another color, for example blue.
  • the cover has a tubular mouthpiece in which the sensor unit is arranged.
  • the mouthpiece makes it easier to drink from the beverage container and to record the amount of liquid drunk.
  • the cover has a cover flap and a folding mechanism.
  • the folding mechanism is a hinge.
  • the cover flap is pivotally mounted on the folding mechanism from a closed position to an open position and vice versa. For example, by "folding up" the lid flap, the mouthpiece becomes accessible so that the user can drink through it. Furthermore, the mouthpiece is protected from dirt by the lid flap being folded down, e.g. when transporting the beverage container.
  • the folding mechanism and the communication unit are designed in such a way that the data connection with the user's mobile terminal device is established when the cover flap is pivoted from the closed position into the open position.
  • the sensor unit has a turbine sensor or an ultrasonic sensor for detecting the amount of liquid removed.
  • a turbine sensor the fluid flows through a turbulent NEN-like component that is rotatably mounted. As the liquid flows through, the turbine-like component rotates and activates a counter that uses the number of revolutions to determine the amount of liquid that has flowed through the sensor.
  • Flow sensors of this type for detecting amounts of liquid are available on the open market in various variants and configurations, which simplifies the design and configuration of the beverage container.
  • the cup and/or the lid has a plastic or the cup and/or the lid is made of a plastic.
  • This can be a plastic that is customary in the beverage industry and specifically in the production of beverage containers.
  • the beverage container is also better protected against damage (e.g. by hitting the ground) than fragile materials such as porcelain.
  • the cup has a volume with a value in the range from 0.21 to 1.51, preferably in the range between 0.51 and II and in particular with a value of 0.751 .
  • a beverage cup which has: a cup with an inner wall that delimits a receiving space for liquid that is open at an upper side of the cup, the cup also having an outer wall, wherein between the inner wall and the outer wall, an intermediate space is formed which is open at the top, as well as a lid which is arranged on the upper side of the cup in a removable manner in such a way that it closes a receiving space opening and an intermediate space opening in a fluid-tight manner, with a filling liquid and removable filling elements in the intermediate space are arranged.
  • the filling liquid can be, for example, a liquid that insulates against heat and/or cold, so that liquids filled into the cup are kept warm or cold.
  • the filling elements are, for example, visually appealing figures that the user can use to customize the beverage container.
  • the filling elements are interchangeably arranged in the filling liquid.
  • the density of the filling elements preferably has a value through which they neither drift to the surface, ie in the direction of the opening, nor to the bottom of the cup. In other words, the filling elements “float” in the filling liquid.
  • the outer wall of the cup is transparent in one embodiment, so that the filling elements are visible from the outside.
  • the filling elements are designed differently in terms of their shape and/or their size, which leads to a greater possibility of variation for the user.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section through a drink according to the invention ke communicating with the lid closed and
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through a beverage container according to the invention with the cover flap open.
  • the beverage container 2 has a cup 4 with an inner wall 6 .
  • the inner wall 6 limits ei NEN at a top O of the cup 4 open receiving space 8 for liq fluid.
  • the cup 4 has an outer wall 10 . Between the inner wall 6 and the outer wall 10 is also an open space 12 at the top O is formed. [42] Furthermore, the beverage container 2 has a lid 14 which is arranged on the upper side of the cup 4 so that it can be removed in such a way that it closes a receiving space opening 16 and a space opening 18 .
  • a sensor unit 20 is arranged in the cover 14 for detecting the amount of liquid removed from the cup 4 by a user.
  • FIG. 1 also shows the cover 14 in a closed position.
  • the cover 14 For closing and opening, i.e. transferring the cover 14 from a closed position to an open position, the cover 14 has a cover flap 22 and a folding mechanism 24 (which is only shown in greatly simplified form as a hinge in the figures), with the cover flap 22 , Is pivotally mounted on the folding mechanism 24 in order to be able to assume the aforementioned positions.
  • the cover 14 has a wireless communication unit 26, which is shown simply as a rectangle for the sake of simplicity.
  • the wireless communication unit 26 is set up in such a way that it forms a data connection with a mobile terminal device 28 (likewise only shown in simplified form as a rectangle) of the user.
  • the data connection is shown or indicated schematically in the figures by the dashed arrow.
  • the wireless communication unit 26 and the data connection formed by it are also used to transmit the detected, removed quantity of liquid to the user's mobile terminal device 28 for evaluation.
  • the cover 14 has an electrical energy storage device 30, which is also shown in simplified form as a rectangle.
  • the electrical energy store 30 serves to supply the sensor unit 20 and/or the wireless communication unit 26 with electrical energy.
  • the cup 4 has a charging element 32, which in this exemplary embodiment is designed as a wireless charging element for inductive charging of the electrical energy storage device 30.
  • the cup 4 or the lid 14 can also have a charging element 32 for wired charging of the electrical energy store 30 .
  • the charging element 32 is arranged in the bottom of the cup 4 so that it enough to place the cup 4 for charging the electrical energy store 30 single Lich on an inductive charging station provided for this purpose.
  • the cover In order to display a state of charge of the electrical energy store 30, the cover also has a display element 34 designed as an LED in the exemplary embodiment.
  • a filling liquid (not shown in the figures) is arranged in the intermediate space 12, in which filling elements 36 that can be removed are arranged.
  • the filling elements 36 are visualized in the figures as crescents.
  • the filling elements 36 are used to individualize the beverage container 2 and are visible due to the fact that the outer wall 10 is preferably transparent, that is to say transparent.
  • the filling elements 36 can be removed from the filling liquid and replaced, for example, by other filling elements 36 in order to enable the above-mentioned individualization.
  • FIG. 2 also shows the longitudinal section through the embodiment of the beverage container 2 according to the invention as shown in FIG. Essentially, this representation corresponds to the illustration already described above, so that in the following, to avoid repetition, only the differences are referred to.
  • the cover 14 and in particular the cover flap 22 are in the open position.
  • the cover flap 22 is folded upwards in the illustration according to FIG.
  • a mouthpiece 38 is visible, which is arranged on the cover 14 is.
  • the sensor unit 20 is arranged in the mouthpiece 38 .
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Abstract

L'invention concerne un récipient pour boissons (2) présentant : un gobelet (4) pourvu d'une paroi intérieure (6), qui délimite sur une face supérieure (O) du gobelet (4) un espace de réception (8) ouvert pour liquide, le gobelet (4) comportant en outre une paroi extérieure (10), un espace intermédiaire (12) ouvert étant ménagé au niveau de la face supérieure (O), entre la paroi intérieure (6) et la paroi extérieure (10), ainsi qu'un couvercle (14), qui est monté de manière détachable sur la face supérieure (O) du gobelet (4) de sorte à fermer de manière étanche aux fluides une ouverture de l'espace de réception (16) et une ouverture de l'espace intermédiaire (18), une unité de détection (20), destinée à détecter une quantité de liquide prélevée dans le gobelet (4) par un utilisateur, étant disposée dans le couvercle (14), et ledit couvercle (14) présentant une unité de communication sans fil (26), qui est conçue de sorte à établir une liaison de données avec un terminal mobile (28) de l'utilisateur et à transmettre, pour évaluation, la quantité de liquide détectée au terminal mobile (28) de l'utilisateur.
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