WO2023009556A1 - Verre à liqueur à chambres multiples - Google Patents

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WO2023009556A1
WO2023009556A1 PCT/US2022/038401 US2022038401W WO2023009556A1 WO 2023009556 A1 WO2023009556 A1 WO 2023009556A1 US 2022038401 W US2022038401 W US 2022038401W WO 2023009556 A1 WO2023009556 A1 WO 2023009556A1
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Ruben VILLAMAR
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • the present disclosure relates generally to beverage receptacles. More specifically the present disclosure relates to a system for storing beverages. In particular, the present disclosure relates to an elegant multi-chambered container system allowing an operator to simplify and improve the process of dispensing and consuming sequential multiple component liquids as part of a multi-component drink.
  • kits involve cumbersome containers for housing separate ingredients that must be handled with care before mixing the ingredients within to create a cocktail.
  • ingredients are mixed in advance. Mixing in advance of consumption generally has a negative impact on freshness and the consumer’s experience, and some drinks have multiple components that must be consumed in sequence.
  • a multi-chambered container for creating multi-ingredient beverages such as a cocktail is described. While a tequila shot is specifically mentioned for exemplary purposes, other combinations of solid and liquid ingredients are contemplated.
  • a multi- chambered container can recreate the experience of a single serving of a multi-component tequila shot (comprised of salt, tequila, and lime) in a portable and convenient container.
  • a multi-component tequila shot compact of salt, tequila, and lime
  • one implementation of the multi-chambered container can recreate the experience of a single serve shot as follows:
  • a multi-chambered shot glass apparatus for containing multi-component beverages includes a body portion having a fixed first chamber and a fixed second chamber.
  • the fixed first chamber and the fixed second chamber are separated by an inner partition.
  • the fixed first chamber includes a first aperture, while the fixed second chamber includes a second aperture.
  • the first aperture is configured to form a fixed first chamber rim, and the second aperture is configured to form a fixed second chamber rim.
  • a first seal covers the first chamber rim in a fluid sealed configuration, and a second seal covers the second chamber rim in a fluid sealed configuration.
  • the fixed first chamber and the fixed second chamber each contain different components of the multicomponent beverage [0006]
  • a first cap may cover the first aperture, and a second cap may cover the second aperture.
  • the first cap and the second cap may be removably affixed to the body portion.
  • the fixed first chamber may be larger than the fixed second chamber. Additionally, the body portion may be cylindrical.
  • the first seal and the second seal are preferably adhered to the first aperture and the second aperture using a food grade adhesive.
  • a salt may be disposed between the fixed first chamber rim and the first chamber seal.
  • a multi-chambered shot glass apparatus for containing multi-component beverages includes a first body portion comprising a fixed first chamber and a fixed second chamber.
  • the fixed first chamber and the fixed second chamber are separated by an inner partition.
  • the fixed first chamber preferably includes a first aperture configured to form a fixed first chamber rim.
  • the fixed second chamber preferably includes a second aperture configured to form a fixed second chamber rim.
  • a second body portion is provided, including a fixed third chamber comprising a third aperture.
  • the fixed third chamber is configured for insertion into the second chamber such that the third chamber engages the second chamber in a fluid sealed configuration
  • a first cap is provided, covering the first aperture, and the second body portion includes a second cap configured to engage the fixed second chamber rim.
  • the first cap is preferably removably affixed to the body portion.
  • the second body portion is removably affixed to the first body portion.
  • the fixed first chamber is larger than the fixed second chamber.
  • the body portion may be cylindrical.
  • the first seal is preferably adhered to the first aperture and the second aperture using a food grade adhesive.
  • a salt is disposed between the fixed first chamber rim and the first chamber seal.
  • the fixed third chamber may include a third seal covering the third aperture in a fluid sealed configuration
  • a method of preparing a multi chambered shot glass apparatus for containing multi-component beverages is also disclosed.
  • the method preferably includes the steps of providing a first body portion having a fixed first chamber and a separate fixed second chamber.
  • a second body portion having a fixed third chamber is also provided.
  • the fixed third chamber is configured for insertion into the fixed second chamber in a fluid sealed configuration.
  • the fixed first chamber is filled with a component of the multicomponent beverage, and a seal is provided over the fixed first chamber.
  • the fixed third chamber is filed with a component of the multicomponent beverage, and the second body is inserted into the second chamber of the first body portion such in a fluid sealed configuration. Additional steps may include providing a seal over the fixed third chamber, and providing a cap over the fixed first chamber.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a first implementation apparatus for storing liquids in a multi-chambered container.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the apparatus for storing liquids in a multi-chambered container of FIG. 1 with caps on the apertures.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the apparatus for storing liquids in a multi-chambered container of FIG. 1 with the caps removed.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a second implementation apparatus for storing liquids in a multi-chambered container.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates the apparatus for storing liquids in a multi-chambered container with the cap removed and a removeable second chamber.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates the apparatus for storing liquids in a multi-chambered container with chamber seals removed on a first chamber and a second body portion.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates the apparatus for storing liquids in a multi-chambered container with the second body portion installed in a first body portion.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates the second body portion of the apparatus to store liquids in a multi -chambered container.
  • top and “inner” or “outer,” may be used herein to describe one element’s relationship to another element as illustrated in the Figures. It will be understood that relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to the orientation depicted in the Figures.
  • FIGS. 1-3 depict a first implementation fixed multi-chambered container 10 capable of storing multi-ingredient beverage components in multiple chambers.
  • the fixed multi-chambered container 10 comprises body portion 12 having a fixed first chamber 14, and a fixed second chamber 16, the fixed first chamber 14 and the fixed first chamber 16 are separated by an inner partition 18 in the body portion 12.
  • the fixed multi-chambered container 10 may be made from materials such as plastic, glass, metal, or any other appropriate material known in the art.
  • the body portion 12 of the fixed multi-chambered container 10 may be cylindrical.
  • the body portion 12 includes a first aperture 20 of the fixed first chamber 14, which is opposite the inner partition 18.
  • the body portion 12 also includes a second aperture 22 of the fixed second chamber 16, which is opposite the inner partition 18.
  • the first aperture 20 of the fixed first chamber 14 forms a fixed first chamber rim 24.
  • the second aperture 22 of the fixed second chamber 16 forms a fixed second chamber rim 26.
  • a first chamber seal 28 encloses the fixed first chamber 14 at the fixed first chamber rim 24 in a preferably fluid-sealed configuration.
  • a second chamber seal 30 encloses the fixed second chamber 16 at the fixed second chamber rim 26, also preferably in a hermetically sealed configuration.
  • the first chamber seal 28 may include a first chamber seal tab 32, and the second chamber seal 30 may include a second chamber seal tab 34 for ease of removing the first chamber seal 28 and the second chamber seal 30.
  • the fixed first chamber 14 and the fixed second chamber 16 may be optionally further sealed with a first cap 36 configured to cover the fixed first chamber rim 24, and a second cap 38 configured to cover the fixed second chamber rim 26.
  • the first cap 36, and the second cap 38 support the first chamber seal 28 and the second chamber seal 30 by further safeguarding drink component retention against spillage within the fixed first chamber 14 and the fixed second chamber 16 in the event that the first chamber seal 28 and the second chamber seal 30 become compromised.
  • a first cap retainer 40 may be provided inward of the fixed first chamber rim 24 on the outside of the body portion 12, configured to retain the first cap 36 thereon.
  • a second cap retainer 42 may be provided inward of the fixed second chamber rim 26 on the outside of the body portion 12, configured to retain the second cap 38.
  • the first cap retainer 40 and the second cap retainer 42 may comprise threads, deformable ribs, or any other known type of fixation.
  • the first cap 36 and the second cap 38 may comprise the same material or materials as the body portion 12 of the fixed multi-chambered container 10, including plastic, glass, metal, or any other material known in the art.
  • the first chamber seal 28 and the second chamber seal 30 may comprise one or more food safe materials known to those skilled in the art, to hold a first fluid (not shown) in the fixed first chamber 14 and a second fluid (not shown) in the fixed second chamber 16 safely for a user of the fixed multi- chambered container 10.
  • the first chamber seal 28, and the second chamber seal 30 may be adhered to the fixed first chamber rim 24 and the fixed second chamber rim 26, respectively, using a food safe adhesive (not shown).
  • the fixed first chamber rim 24 may be applied with the food safe adhesive additionally configured to adhere a salt (not shown) to the fixed first chamber rim 24.
  • the fixed first chamber 14 may be configured to hold a primary drink component (not shown), for example a tequila.
  • the fixed second chamber 16 may be configured to hold a secondary drink component (not shown), for example lime juice.
  • the fixed multi-chambered container 10 simultaneously provides all components for a multi-component drink, such as the multi- component drink colloquially known as a “tequila shot.”
  • a user may ingest a beverage in the following exemplary method: First, the user would remove the first cap 36 and optionally the second cap 38 from the body portion 12, as shown in FIG. 3. The user would then remove the first chamber seal 28 to access the fixed first chamber 14.
  • the user may ingest a salt adhered to the fixed first chamber rim 24 under the first chamber seal 28 as discussed above.
  • the user would then ingest the primary drink component from the fixed first chamber 14.
  • the user With the primary drink component consumed, the user would then invert the body portion 12 and remove second chamber seal 30 from the fixed second chamber rim 26 (after optionally removing the second cap 38 as discussed above) and ingest the secondary drink component from the fixed second chamber 16, thus recreating the experience of drinking a multi-component liquid concoction at a fixed dosage.
  • FIGS. 4-8 depict a second embodiment of the fixed multi-chamber container 100.
  • the multi-chamber container 100 comprises a first body portion 102 having a fixed first chamber 104, a fixed second chamber 106 and an inner partition 108.
  • a second body portion 122 is configured such that it extends at least partially into the fixed second chamber 106.
  • the first body portion 102 includes a first aperture 110 (FIG. 6) of the fixed first chamber 104, which is opposite the inner partition 108.
  • the first body portion 102 also includes a second aperture 112 (FIG. 6), which is opposite the inner partition 108.
  • the first aperture 110 of the fixed first chamber 104 forms a fixed first chamber rim 114.
  • the fixed multi-chambered container 100 may be made from materials such as plastic, glass, metal, or any other appropriate material known in the art.
  • the first body portion 102 and the second body portion 122 of the fixed multi-chambered container 100 may be cylindrical.
  • the second body portion 122 comprises a fixed third chamber 124 and a cap portion 128 corresponding to the second cap 38 of the first implementation fixed multi-chambered container 10.
  • a first cap 126 is configured to cover the fixed first chamber rim 24, and a first chamber seal 118 thereon.
  • the second body portion 122 includes a third chamber seal 120 covering the fixed third chamber 124.
  • the fixed third chamber 124 is configured for insertion into the fixed second chamber 104 of the first body portion 102, such that the cap portion 128 contacts the fixed second chamber rim 116 of the second aperture 112.
  • the first chamber seal 118 and the third chamber seal 120 may include seal tabs (not shown) similar to the first implementation multi-chambered container 10 (FIGS. 1-3).
  • the fixed first chamber 104 and the fixed second chamber 106 may optionally be sealed with the first cap 126 configured to cover the fixed first chamber rim 114, and the second cap portion 128 may be configured to cover the fixed second chamber rim 116 in a fluid-sealed manner.
  • the first cap 126 may simply support the first chamber seal 118 by further safeguarding drink component retention against spillage within the fixed first chamber 104 in the event that the first chamber seal 118 becomes compromised.
  • the third chamber seal 120 is protected by its position deep within the fixed second chamber 106.
  • the cap portion 128 of the second body portion 122 may seal against the fixed second chamber rim 116 of the second aperture 112, thereby ensuring a fluid-sealed connection in addition to the third chamber seal 120.
  • a first cap retainer 130 may be provided inward of the fixed first chamber rim 114 on the outside of the first body portion 102, configured to retain the first cap 126 thereon.
  • a second body retainer 132 is provided in lieu of a second cap retainer 42 (FIG. 3) on the fixed third chamber 124 of the second body portion 122.
  • the first cap retainer 130 and the second body retainer 132 may comprise threads, deformable ribs, or any other known type of fixation.
  • the second body portion 122 may have a mechanical, chemical, or other type of second body seal 134 atop the fixed third chamber 124 in order to seal the second body portion 122 to the first body portion 102, thereby sealing one component of the multi-ingredient beverage components within the second body portion.
  • the fixed first chamber rim 114 may be applied with a food safe adhesive additionally configured to adhere a salt (not shown) to the fixed first chamber rim 114.
  • the fixed first chamber 104 may be configured to hold a primary drink component (not shown), for example a tequila.
  • the fixed second chamber 106 may be configured to hold a secondary drink component (not shown), for example lime juice.
  • the fixed multi-chambered container 100 simultaneously provides all components for a multi-component drink, such as the multi-component drink colloquially known as a “tequila shot.”
  • the first cap 126 may be configured to have a solid ingredient contained therein and/or adhered thereto for ingestion by the consumer.
  • an edible compound may be adhered to the bottom of the first cap 126 with food safe adhesive (not shown) such that a user may remove the edible compound using their tongue or by other alternative means known persons skilled in the art.
  • a user may remove such an edible compound optionally applied to first cap 126 prior to ingestion of liquid contained in the fixed first chamber 104.
  • the first cap 126 may be made from the same material as the first body portion 102, such as plastic, glass, metal or any preferred material known in the art.
  • the first chamber seal 118 and third chamber seal 120 may be comprised of food grade material. Any solid ingredient contained in and/or adhered to the first cap 126 may be adhered using any food safe adhesive known to those in the art.
  • the second body portion 122 may also have a projecting cap portion 128 as shown in FIGS. 5- 8.
  • the cap portion 128 is thus configured to permit the second body portion 122 to stand on its own once removed from the first body portion 102, as well as provide a solid foundation for the first body portion 102 when the second body portion 122 is inserted into the fixed second chamber 106.
  • an operator would administer a multi-component beverage from the second implementation fixed multi-chambered container 100 in the following exemplary method.
  • the user would remove the first cap 126 from the fixed first chamber 104 of the first body portion 102.
  • the user would then remove the first chamber seal 118 to access the fixed first chamber 104.
  • the user may consume a preferably applied edible compound adhered to the first cap 126 underside.
  • the user may then consume the drink component from the fixed first chamber 104.
  • the user would then rotatably or otherwise remove the second body portion 122 from the fixed second chamber 106 and remove the third chamber seal 120 from the fixed third chamber 124 of the second body portion 122 and administer a secondary drink component from the fixed third chamber 124 thereby recreating the experience of administering a sequential multi- component liquid.

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L'invention concerne un verre à liqueur à chambres multiples pour stocker et transporter de multiples liquides à des fins de consommation ou de mélange à un moment donné après que les chambres aient été remplies, qui comprend une première partie de corps comprenant une première chambre et une deuxième chambre, la première chambre et la deuxième chambre étant séparées par une cloison interne. La première chambre a une première ouverture configurée pour former un rebord de première chambre fixée et un joint recouvrant la première ouverture. La deuxième chambre comprend une deuxième ouverture configurée pour former un rebord de deuxième chambre. Une seconde partie de corps ayant une troisième chambre fixée comprend une troisième ouverture. La troisième chambre fixée est configurée pour une insertion dans la deuxième chambre de telle sorte que la troisième chambre vient en prise avec la deuxième chambre dans une configuration étanche aux fluides.
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