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[0001] This application claims priority and benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/317,885, entitled “CONSUMER PRODUCT ILLUMINATION”, filed Sep. 7, 2001 and the contents thereof are incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates to consumer products. In particular, the invention is concerned with illumination, heating or cooling aspects for such products.
[0004] Many different forms of consumer products are available in the nature of glass, plastic and the like. Such products can be for containing liquids, fluids and solids or other products to be consumed. The invention is specifically directed to consumer products for containing such consumable items. Such consumer products are continually improved in their appearance and attractiveness. This invention is directed to another form of improving the attractiveness of such consumer products, and/or for providing heating and/or cooling of the contents of such products.
[0005] According to the invention, there is provided a consumer product in the form of a container for a consumable product which can be a liquid such as alcohol, wine, water, soft drink, ice or other solid consumable items, such as different foods. The containing item may be in the form of a bottle, glass, bucket, plate or dish. The consumable product is ideally contained in the bottle, glass, bucket, plate or dish. The consumable product is ideally formed of glass or plastic and has a component in or related to the body of the consumer product which is responsive to activated light thereby to enhance the appearance of the container from an ambient state.
[0006] The body of the consumer product can contain phosphorous or other phosphorous pigments, luminescent pigments or fluorescent such that when the consumer product is activated by a light source, the consumer product becomes activated to a higher degree of illumination than would otherwise exist in its ambient state. As such, when the consumer product is activated by a light source it tends to glow.
[0007] The light source can be a battery driven lighting element with a light bulb affixed to the battery, and once activated, the location of the light bulb relative to the wall of the consumer product is such that the light travels essentially within the wall forming the consumer product. The light source can be contained in a wall or the base of the consumer product, and a suitable mating engagement can be achieved for affixing the light source to the consumable product. In other forms of the invention, certain container products are made with an arched base, and the light source can fit within that base and, when activated, the light from the light source lights up the bottle and its contents appropriately. Different color lamps and lenses can be provided to the light source.
[0008] In another form of the invention the source of the light may also contain one or more chemicals which is activated can cause the consumer product to be heated or cooled. The heating or cooling can be effected without the lighting activation. The chemical is contained in a vessel or package ideally to surround, enclose or otherwise extend about the consumer product in as broad a manner as possible to extend the heating or cooling effect broadly to the consumer product.
[0009] The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments which makes reference to several drawing figures.
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[0022] In the following description of the preferred embodiments reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form the part thereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration of specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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[0034] Many other forms of the invention exist each differing from the other in matters of detail only. The light responsive chemical or surface of body for the consumer item may be incorporated in the glass or just glazed on a surface of the glass as required. A suitable glowing effect can be achieved on the glass or in relief such that the light can appear to be captured within the container and just pass through transparent or open ports in the container or about the container. Different techniques can be used for forming patterns on the container, for instance, laser printing, lamination or baking can be used to affect a layer or formation of light responsive particles on or with the body of the consumer item.
[0035] Many other forms of the invention exist each differing from others in matters of detail only. Ideally, since the fluorescence, phosphorescence or luminescence material may come into contact with a consumable beverage or food, the material should be non-toxic.
[0036] Many modifications and variations are possible in the light of the above teaching. The foregoing is a description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive and so limit the invention to the precise form disclosed.
[0037] In some other embodiments the material
[0038] In some cases the elongated spiral body is divided into different cells. In this manner different cells can be activated at different times by a user. The material can be flexible, and can be made of a soft or thin gauge metal.
[0039] In some situations a light effect can additionally be created by the breakage of one or more barriers in the tube
[0040] In different cases the tube can be formed of different components, such that the portion of the tube which extends outwardly can be an insulation and/or it can be darkened. In this manner the lighting changes and/or temperature changes effects can be concentrated into the product or in a particular direction. In this manner a more efficient temperature transfer can be effected and/or light change can be attained. Also, by having the outside of the tube, formed of an insulting material or covered by an insulating material, there is less likelihood of this user being subjected to discomfort by an inadvertent temperature change.
[0041] The tube can be an elastic and/or flexible type spring. Also, it can be supplied separately to the consumer product. As such it can serve a useful purpose of being a replaceable source for use with a consumer product. Several of such devices may be used repetitively with the product to achieve the required temperature change. Also, in some cases, the activation of the chemicals is effected by twisting the metal along its length or preferably at the end in the manner similar to twisting a cap or a container neck.
[0042] In other forms of the invention there can be a label which is phosphorescent, fluorescent or luminescent and have an appropriate pigment in the label. Such label can be applied to a nontransparent container such as aluminum or other metal containers. The phosphorescent, fluorescence or luminescence can be directly or indirectly activated by charged light or ambient light. In other forms, there can be a switch to operate the flashlight. The switch can have one of three positions: on, off or an intermittent position of blinking on and off. There can be a sensor on the container or label such that a user touching the container or label can activate the switch to go into any one of the three modes.
[0043] The foregoing is a description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed.
[0044] While the specification describes particular embodiments of the present invention, those of ordinary skill can devise variations of the present invention without departing from the inventive concept.