U.S. patent application number 17/092626 was filed with the patent office on 2021-02-25 for container sleeve apparatus and method of using same.
The applicant listed for this patent is FUSE, LLC. Invention is credited to Matthew S. Brown, Lucas C. Hayes.
Application Number | 20210052097 17/092626 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 1000005199280 |
Filed Date | 2021-02-25 |
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United States Patent
Application |
20210052097 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Brown; Matthew S. ; et
al. |
February 25, 2021 |
CONTAINER SLEEVE APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING SAME
Abstract
A container sleeve apparatus includes an arcuate or cylindrical
body that can be positioned on a cylindrical or conical container,
such as a tumbler, cup, can or bottle. A transparent or translucent
insert section that can be releasably attached to the sleeve body.
The sleeve body can be made of a non-slip, elastic material, such
as neoprene rubber. The insert section can be made of plastic, and
can include a logo printed or engraved thereon. The apparatus can
include a light emitting device that illuminates the
transparent/translucent insert section.
Inventors: |
Brown; Matthew S.; (Falkner,
MS) ; Hayes; Lucas C.; (Tuscaloosa, AL) |
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Applicant: |
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FUSE, LLC |
Memphis |
TN |
US |
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Family ID: |
1000005199280 |
Appl. No.: |
17/092626 |
Filed: |
November 9, 2020 |
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15790493 |
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10827863 |
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Jul 2, 2016 |
9795233 |
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Current U.S.
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1/1 |
Current CPC
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A47G 2023/0291 20130101;
A47G 2019/2238 20130101; G09F 9/33 20130101; A47G 23/0216 20130101;
G09F 23/0091 20130101; A47G 19/2227 20130101; G09F 23/04 20130101;
G09F 13/00 20130101; A47G 2200/08 20130101; A47G 23/0266 20130101;
G02B 6/0005 20130101; G09F 2013/222 20130101; A47G 23/0241
20130101 |
International
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A47G 23/02 20060101
A47G023/02; F21V 8/00 20060101 F21V008/00; G09F 23/00 20060101
G09F023/00; G09F 23/04 20060101 G09F023/04; A47G 19/22 20060101
A47G019/22; G09F 13/00 20060101 G09F013/00 |
Claims
1. A container apparatus comprising: (a) a container adapted for
containing a beverage, the container comprising a base and a
sidewall extending upwardly from the base, the sidewall having a
top edge defining an opening in the container; and (b) a light
assembly comprising at least one light emitting device contained
within a housing releasably attached to the container proximate the
base, the at least one light emitting device positioned to emit
light upwardly into the container.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light emitting
device comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of
a flexible printed circuit board, a light emitting diode, and an
illuminated fiber optic cable.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light assembly
comprises a power source contained within housing and operatively
connected to the light emitting device to supply power to the light
emitting device.
4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the power source
comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of a
battery and a solar cell.
5. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the light assembly
further comprises an on/off mechanism operatively connected to the
light emitting device, wherein engaging the on/off mechanism causes
the light emitting device to emit light.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the on/off mechanism
comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of a
button and a switch.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the container is
cylindrical.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the base and the
sidewall are transparent or translucent.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the container
comprises a tumbler.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a top
lid releasably attached to the container for covering the opening
defined by the top edge of the sidewall.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one
light emitting device comprises a plurality of light emitting
diodes.
12. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a first threading
is formed on an outer surface of the sidewall and a second
threading is formed on an inner surface of the housing of the light
assembly, the first threading and the second threading adapted for
complementary engagement with each other, whereby the light
assembly is releasably attached to the container by engagement of
the first threading with the second threading.
13. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the first
threading comprises female threading and the second threading
comprises male threading.
14. A container apparatus comprising: (a) a container adapted for
containing a beverage, the container comprising a base and a
sidewall extending upwardly from the base, the sidewall having a
top edge defining an opening in the container; and (b) a top lid
releasably attached to the container proximate the top edge of the
sidewall of the container, the top lid comprising at least one
light emitting device positioned in the top lid to emit light
downwardly into the container.
15. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light emitting
device comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of
a flexible printed circuit board, a light emitting diode, and an
illuminated fiber optic cable.
16. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a power
source contained within the top lid and operatively connected to
the at least one light emitting device to supply power to the light
emitting device.
17. The apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the power source
comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of a
battery and a solar cell.
18. The apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising an
on/off mechanism operatively positioned in the top lid and
connected to the light emitting device, wherein engaging the on/off
mechanism causes the light emitting device to emit light.
19. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sidewall of the
container is transparent or translucent.
20. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a first threading
is formed on an outer surface of the sidewall and a second
threading is formed on an inner surface of the housing of the top
lid, the first threading and the second threading adapted for
complementary engagement with each other, whereby the top lid is
releasably attached to the container by engagement of the first
threading with the second threading.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 15/790,493, filed Oct. 23, 2017, now U.S. Pat.
No. 10,827,863, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 15/201,406, filed Jul. 2, 2016, now U.S. Pat.
No. 9,795,233, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent
Application No. 62/188,558, filed Jul. 3, 2015. All of said
applications are incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present invention relates to a sleeve for use on a
container, such as a beverage can, tumbler, canister, or bottle.
One embodiment of the invention comprises a cylindrical sleeve
having a light assembly, and a transparent or translucent section
that can be illuminated by the light assembly. A logo, name or
other indicia can be positioned on the transparent/translucent
section.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Insulating beverage sleeves, known as "coozies", "koozies"
and/or "can huggies" are often used to hold beverage containers,
such as beverage cans and bottles. The sleeves help to maintain the
beverage at the desired temperature for a longer period of time,
while also providing a comfortable means for the user to hold the
beverage. The sleeve enables the user to hold the beverage without
having to directly touch the beverage container itself, which may
be very cold or hot. Also, there are beverage sleeves typically
made of textured paper board that are adapted to fit around coffee
cups (known as "coffee coozies"). These sleeves provide a
comfortable means for the user to hold a hot cup of coffee,
providing a barrier between the user and the hot coffee cup.
SUMMARY
[0004] One object of the present invention is to provide a sleeve
for use on a container, such as a beverage can, cup or tumbler.
Another object of the invention is to provide a beverage sleeve for
holding a beverage container, in which a portion of the sleeve is
transparent or translucent. Another object of the invention is to
provide a beverage sleeve, in which a portion of the sleeve can be
selectively illuminated. These and other objects of the invention
can be achieved in various embodiments of the invention described
herein.
[0005] One embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus for
positioning on a beverage container comprising an arcuate body
adapted to receive and frictionally engage a beverage container,
and a light assembly attached to the arcuate body. The light
assembly comprises a light emitting device, a power source
operatively connected to the light emitting device to supply power
to the light emitting device, and an on/off mechanism operatively
connected to the light emitting device such that engaging the
on/off mechanism causes the light emitting device to emit
light.
[0006] According to an embodiment of the invention, the arcuate
body can be positioned on a conical cup, such as a disposable
plastic or paper cup. The bottom of the cup can be positioned
through arcuate body, and the arcuate body can be slid up the
conical cup until reaching a circumference of the cup sufficient
for the arcuate body to frictionally engage the cup.
[0007] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
arcuate body can be made of plastic.
[0008] According to another embodiment of the invention, the light
emitting device comprises a flexible printed circuit board, a light
emitting diode, and/or an illuminated fiber optic cable.
[0009] According to another embodiment of the invention, wireless
technology, such as the wireless communication technology sold
under the mark "BLUETOOTH", can be operatively connected to the
light assembly and a remote control, such that the remote control
can turn the light emitting device on and off. The remote control
can be a computing device comprising a computer processor, such as
a computer or mobile smartphone.
[0010] According to another embodiment of the invention, the power
source is comprised of a battery and/or solar cell.
[0011] According to another embodiment of the invention, the on/off
mechanism comprises a button and/or switch.
[0012] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
arcuate body has a concave inner surface and a convex outer
surface.
[0013] According to another embodiment of the invention, the light
emitting device comprises a flexible printed circuit board attached
to the outer surface of the arcuate body.
[0014] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
arcuate body includes an opening formed in a central region of the
arcuate body, and the light emitting device comprises a flexible
printed circuit board positioned within the opening.
[0015] According to another embodiment of the invention, a logo can
be printed on the flexible printed circuit board.
[0016] According to another embodiment of the invention, the power
source comprises at least one battery attached to the outer surface
of the arcuate body, and the on/off mechanism comprises a button
attached to the outer surface of the arcuate body.
[0017] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
arcuate body is attached to a resilient cylindrical outer cover
member having an inner surface and an outer surface and an opening
formed therein. The outer cover member has a transparent or
translucent insert section positioned over the opening. The outer
surface of the arcuate body is attached to the inner surface of the
outer cover member, and the flexible printed circuit board is
aligned with the opening formed in the outer cover member, such
that light emitted from the flexible printed circuit board can pass
through the transparent or translucent insert section.
[0018] According to another embodiment of the invention, a logo can
be printed or engraved on the insert section. The logo can comprise
any alphanumeric characters and/or graphics, such as a company
name, trademark, sports team and/or school name or insignia.
[0019] Another embodiment of the invention comprises a beverage
container having a base and a sidewall extending upwardly from the
base, and a light assembly positioned on the container. The light
assembly comprises a light emitting device attached to an outer
surface of the sidewall of the container, a power source
operatively connected to the light emitting device to supply power
to the light emitting device, and an on/off mechanism operatively
connected to the light emitting device, wherein engaging the on/off
mechanism causes the light emitting device to emit light. An
elastic sleeve is positioned on the outer surface of the sidewall
of the container having a central opening formed therein, and an
insert section is releasably attached to the elastic sleeve and
covers the central opening of the elastic sleeve. The insert
section is comprised of a transparent or translucent material and
is aligned with the light emitting device such that the light
emitting device emits light through the insert section.
[0020] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
container can be a cylindrical or conical tumbler, the elastic
sleeve is cylindrical, and the insert section is arcuate.
[0021] According to another embodiment of the invention, an
indented section is formed on the outer surface of the sidewall of
the container, and the elastic sleeve is positioned within the
indented section whereby the elastic sleeve sits flush with the
outer surface of the sidewall.
[0022] According to another embodiment of the invention, the light
emitting device comprises a flexible printed circuit board attached
to the outer surface of the sidewall of the container. The power
source comprises at least one battery mounted on the outer surface
of the sidewall, and the on/off mechanism comprises a button
mounted on the outer surface of the sidewall.
[0023] According to another embodiment of the invention, the insert
section comprises a center section and first and second opposed
flanges extending outwardly from the center section. First and
second recessed sections are formed in the inner surface of the
elastic sleeve proximate the central opening of the elastic sleeve
and adapted to receive the first and second flanges of the insert
section whereby the insert section is maintained within the
sleeve.
[0024] According to another embodiment of the invention, a logo is
printed or engraved on the insert section, and the light emitting
device illuminates the logo.
[0025] According to another embodiment of the invention, the insert
section comprises a photo luminescent material.
[0026] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
elastic sleeve has first and second ends, and at least one knob
extending upwardly form the outer surface of the sleeve proximate
the first end, and at least one opening formed proximate the second
end sized and shaped to receiving the knob so that the first and
second ends can be releasably attached to each other.
[0027] Another embodiment of the invention comprises a beverage
container comprising a base and a sidewall extending upwardly from
the base, wherein the sidewall has an arcuate section and a flat
face section. A light emitting device such as a flexible printed
circuit board can be attached to the flat face section of the
sidewall. An elastic sleeve can be positioned on the outer surface
of the sidewall, and the elastic sleeve can include a flat
transparent/translucent insert section that is positioned over the
flexible printed circuit board. A logo can be printed or engraved
on the insert section.
[0028] Another embodiment of the invention comprises a beverage
container comprising a base, a transparent or translucent outer
sidewall extending upwardly from the base, and an inner sidewall
positioned interiorly to the outer sidewall. A light assembly
comprising a plurality of light emitting devices, such as light
emitting diodes, are positioned within the space between the inner
and outer sidewalls. The light assembly includes a power source and
an on/off mechanism operatively connected to the plurality of light
emitting devices. The beverage container can include a handle, and
the power source and on/off mechanism can be attached on the
handle.
[0029] Another embodiment of the invention comprises an insulating
sleeve for holding a beverage container, such as a can, cup,
tumbler, canister, or bottle. The sleeve includes a transparent or
translucent section formed therein, which allows for a portion of
the exterior of the beverage container, such as the container logo,
to be visible through the transparent/translucent section of the
sleeve.
[0030] According to another embodiment of the invention, a logo can
be printed or engraved on the top surface of the
transparent/translucent section of the sleeve.
[0031] According to another embodiment of the invention, the sleeve
includes a light assembly that is adapted to illuminate the
transparent/translucent section. The transparent/translucent
section can be positioned so as to allow a logo or other indicia on
the beverage container to be visible through the
transparent/translucent section of the sleeve, and the light
assembly illuminates beverage container logo.
[0032] According to another embodiment of the invention, the sleeve
is made of a non-slip, elastic, insulating material, such as
neoprene or foam rubber.
[0033] Another embodiment of the invention comprises a cup and a
sleeve adapted for use on the cup. The cup has an indented section,
and the insulating sleeve is sized and shaped for positioning
within the indented section, thereby providing a flush outer
surface of the cup.
[0034] Another embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus
for positioning on a beverage container comprising an arcuate body
adapted to receive and frictionally engage a beverage container,
and an arcuate display screen adapted to display video content
attached to the arcuate body. A power source, such as a battery or
solar cell, can be positioned on the arcuate body and operatively
connected to the display screen to supply power to the display
screen. An on/off mechanism can be operatively connected to the
display device, such that engaging the on/off mechanism causes the
power source to supply power to display screen.
[0035] According to another embodiment of the invention, the visual
content comprises video and/or images.
[0036] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
arcuate display screen is a flexible organic light emitting diode
display screen.
[0037] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
arcuate body includes a concave inner surface and a convex outer
surface.
[0038] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
arcuate display screen is attached to the outer surface of the
arcuate body.
[0039] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
arcuate body includes an opening formed in a central region of the
arcuate body, and the arcuate display screen is positioned within
the opening.
[0040] According to another embodiment of the invention, the power
source is a battery or solar cell, and the on/off mechanism is a
button or switch.
[0041] Another embodiment of the invention comprises a system for
use with a beverage container comprising a container sleeve
comprising an arcuate body adapted to receive and frictionally
engage a beverage container, and a display device adapted to
display visual content attached to the arcuate body. A computing
device, such as a mobile smartphone, is operatively connected to
the display device and adapted for wireless communication with the
display device. The computing device comprises a computer processor
and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium comprising
programming instructions that, when executed, cause the computer
processor to transmit video content to the display device and cause
the display device to display the video content.
[0042] According to another embodiment of the invention, the
display device comprises an organic light emitting diode display
screen having an arcuate shape conforming to the arcuate body of
the container sleeve.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a container sleeve according
to an embodiment of the invention;
[0044] FIG. 2 is a perspective environmental view of the sleeve of
FIG. 1 with a beverage can;
[0045] FIG. 3 is another perspective environmental view of the
sleeve of FIG. 1 with a beverage can;
[0046] FIG. 4 is front elevation of a container apparatus according
to another embodiment of the invention;
[0047] FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the container
apparatus of FIG. 4;
[0048] FIG. 6 is another front elevation of the container apparatus
of FIG. 4, showing the sleeve separate from the tumbler;
[0049] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the sleeve of the container
apparatus of FIG. 4;
[0050] FIG. 8 is another perspective view of the sleeve of the
container apparatus of FIG. 4;
[0051] FIG. 9 is an environmental perspective view of a container
sleeve according to another embodiment of the invention;
[0052] FIG. 10 is another environmental perspective view of the
container sleeve of FIG. 9;
[0053] FIG. 11 is a partial top plan view of the container sleeve
of FIG. 9;
[0054] FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a container apparatus
according to another embodiment of the invention;
[0055] FIG. 13 is a top plan view of the container apparatus of
FIG. 12;
[0056] FIG. 14 is a container sleeve according to another
embodiment of the invention;
[0057] FIG. 15 is a container apparatus according to another
embodiment of the invention;
[0058] FIG. 16 is a container apparatus according to another
embodiment of the invention;
[0059] FIG. 17 is a top plan view of the container apparatus of
FIG. 16;
[0060] FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a container apparatus
according to another embodiment of the invention;
[0061] FIG. 19 is another perspective view of the container
apparatus of FIG. 18; and
[0062] FIG. 20 is a top plan view of a portion of the container
apparatus of FIG. 18.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0063] A container sleeve according to a preferred embodiment of
the invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 and shown generally at
reference numeral 10. The container sleeve 10 comprises a
substantially cylindrical body 12. The body 12 is comprised of a
thermal insulating material, such as neoprene, foam rubber,
plastic, or other suitable material. The body 12 has a circular
opening 14 at the top, which is sized to receive a conventional
beverage can or bottle therethrough. A portion of the insulating
material is cut out and replaced with an insert section 16 made of
a transparent or translucent material, such as polycarbonate
plastic. The insert section 16 can also comprise a photoluminescent
material so that the insert section 16 glows in the dark.
[0064] The sleeve 10 includes a light assembly 20 housed in the
body 12. The light assembly 20 is comprised of a plurality of light
emitting devices 22, a power source 24 operatively connected to
supply power to the light emitting devices 22, and an on/off button
26 operatively connected to the light emitting devices 22 for
selectively turning the light emitting devices on and off.
Preferably, each light emitting device 22 comprises a light
emitting diode (LED). Alternatively, each light emitting device 22
can comprise an illuminated fiber optic cable, or other suitable
light emitting device. The light emitting diodes 22 are positioned
at an angle, such that they emit light toward the insert section 14
and illuminate the insert section 16. The sleeve 10 can include a
second light assembly and second insert section on the opposite
side of the sleeve not shown in the drawings.
[0065] Preferably, the power source 24 comprises a battery.
Alternatively, the power source 24 can be a solar cell that powers
the light emitting diodes 22. In another alternative embodiment,
the power source 24 can be a solar cell that recharges a battery
that powers the light emitting diodes.
[0066] In yet another alternative embodiment, the light assembly 20
includes a thermal sensor operatively connected to the power source
24 so that the light emitting diodes 22 are activated when the
sensor detects a predetermined high or low temperature in the
beverage container. In yet another alternative embodiment, the
power source 24 can be recharged from temperature variations of the
beverage container 50, utilizing a stirling engine.
[0067] FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate a method of using the sleeve 10
according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. A container,
such as a beverage can 50 is received through the top opening 14 of
the body 12 of the sleeve 10, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. The can 50
can be positioned within the sleeve so that the insert section 16
is aligned with a logo 58 on the exterior of the can 50. As such,
the can logo 58 can be seen through the sleeve 10.
[0068] Alternatively, a logo can be engraved or printed on the top
surface of the insert section 16. The logo can comprise any
alphanumeric characters and/or graphics, such as a company name,
trademark, sports team and/or school name or insignia. The insert
section 16 can be removed from the sleeve 10 and replaced with
another insert section having a different logo. The light assembly
20 can be turned on by pressing the on/off button 26, and the light
emitting diodes 22 illuminate the can logo 56 by emitting light
through the insert section 16.
[0069] FIGS. 4-8 illustrate another preferred embodiment of the
invention comprising a container apparatus 101 comprised of a
container sleeve 100 and a tumbler cup 150. The container sleeve
100 is adapted for use with the tumbler cup 150. The sleeve 100
comprises a substantially cylindrical body 112 having an opening
114 that is sized to receive a typical tumbler cup, such as a 20
oz. tumbler. The sleeve body 112 can be made of a comfortable
non-slip, resilient, elastic material, such as neoprene or foam
rubber.
[0070] The sleeve 100 includes an arcuate insert section 116 made
of a transparent or translucent material, such as polycarbonate
plastic. The insert section 116 can also comprise a
photoluminescent material so that the insert section 116 glows in
the dark.
[0071] The insert section 116 comprises an arcuate shaped piece
having a rectangular portion 116a and a pair of flanges 116b, 116c
on opposite sides of the rectangular portion 116a, as shown in FIG.
5. The sleeve 100 includes a rectangular opening 106 that has an
area approximately equal to the area of rectangular portion 116a of
the insert section 116. A recessed area 111 is formed in the
interior surface of the sleeve 100 at the edge of rectangular
opening 106. The recessed area 111 includes a pair of complementary
recesses 102, 103 formed in the interior surface of the sleeve 100
at opposite sides of rectangular opening 106, as shown in FIG. 7.
The flanges 116b, 116c of the insert section 116 are received in
the sleeve recesses 102, 103, respectively, as shown in FIG. 8.
Positioning of the insert section flanges 116b, 116c in the sleeve
recesses 102, 103 helps maintain the insert section 116 in place in
the sleeve 100. The sleeve 100 can be positioned on the tumbler
150, as shown in FIG. 4.
[0072] A logo 118 can be engraved or printed on the top surface of
the insert section 116 of the sleeve 100. The term "logo", as used
throughout this application, refers generally to any distinctive
markings, alphanumeric characters and/or graphics. The logo 118 can
be, but is not limited to, a company name, trademark, sports team
name and/or school name or insignia. The insert section 116 can be
removed from the sleeve 100 when desired and replaced with another
insert section having a different logo. As such, a variety of logos
can be used with the sleeve 100. When desired, a user can pull the
sleeve 100 off of the tumbler 150 and remove the insert section 116
from the sleeve and replace it with another insert section having a
different logo.
[0073] The tumbler 150 can include a light assembly 120. The light
assembly 120 can be comprised of a light emitting device 122, a
power source operatively connected to the light emitting device 122
to supply power to the light emitting device 122, and an on/off
mechanism 126 operatively connected to the light emitting device
122 for selectively turning the light emitting device 122 on and
off. Preferably, the light emitting device 122 is a flexible
printed circuit board (FPCB). Alternatively, the light emitting
device 122 can comprise a light emitting diode (LED), an
illuminated fiber optic cable, or other suitable light emitting
device. The flexible printed circuit board 122 is positioned on the
outer surface of the tumbler 150.
[0074] Preferably, the power source comprises two batteries 124,
125. Each of the batteries 124, 125 can be a lithium CR2016 3V
battery. Alternatively, the power source can be a solar cell that
powers the FPCB 122. In another alternative embodiment, the power
source can include a solar cell that recharges one or more
batteries that power the FPCB 122. In yet another alternative
embodiment, the power source can be recharged from temperature
variations of the tumbler 150, utilizing a stirling engine.
[0075] Preferably, the on/off mechanism comprises a button 126.
Alternatively, the on/off mechanism can be a tilt switch that turns
on the FPCB 122 by a mechanism making power contact when the switch
is tilted or shaken. The on/off button 126 is operatively connected
to the flexible printed circuit board 122 at an ear portion 122a of
the flexible printed circuit board 122, as shown in FIG. 5. A
negative sharpnel 121 and a battery case/positive sharpnel 123 are
positioned on the opposite ear portion 122b of the flexible printed
circuit board 122, as shown in FIG. 5. The batteries 124, 125 are
positioned in the battery case/positive shrapnel 123. The batteries
124, 125 are positioned with their negative surfaces facing the
body of the tumbler 150, and their positive surfaces facing away
from the tumbler 150. As such, the negative surface of the inner
most battery 124 contacts the negative shrapnel 121, and the
positive surface of the outer most battery 125 contacts the tongue
123a of the battery case/positive shrapnel 123.
[0076] The flexible printed circuit board 122, battery case 123 and
on/off button 126 can be attached to the outer surface of the
tumbler 150 by a transparent adhesive film that is positioned over
the flexible printed circuit board 122 and around the battery case
123 and on/off button 126, and adhered to the outer surface of the
tumbler 150. Alternatively, the flexible printed circuit board 122
can be directly adhered to the tumbler 150 with an adhesive.
[0077] The sleeve 100 is positioned on the outer surface of the
tumbler such that the insert section 116 is substantially aligned
with the flexible printed circuit board 122, as shown in FIGS. 4-6.
Two recesses can be formed in the interior surface of the sleeve
100 to accommodate the on/off button switch 126 and the battery
case 123. The sleeve 100 includes a raised circular portion 136
that covers the on/off button switch 126 when the sleeve 100 is
positioned on the tumbler 150, as shown in FIG. 4. When so
positioned, the user can press on the raised circular portion 136
to press the on/off button switch 126 housed therein, thereby
turning the flexible printed circuit board 122 on and off. Pressing
the raised circular portion 136 of the sleeve 100 turns the
flexible printed circuit board 122 on, causing the flexible printed
circuit board 122 to emit light through the insert section 116 and
illuminate the logo 118 of the insert section 116. When the user
wishes to change the insert section 116, or if the batteries 124,
125 need to be changed, the sleeve 100 can be slid off of the
tumbler 150 and the insert section 116 and/or batteries 124, 125
can be easily accessed.
[0078] The light assembly 120 can include a thermal sensor
operatively connected to the batteries 124, 125 so that the
flexible printed circuit board 122 is activated when the sensor
detects a predetermined high or low temperature in the beverage
container.
[0079] As shown in FIG. 6, a portion of the outer surface of the
tumbler 150 is indented to form an indented section 152. The
opening 114 of the sleeve 100 is sized and shaped such that the top
or bottom of the tumbler 150 can be positioned therethrough, and
the body 112 of the sleeve 100 is sized and shaped so that it can
be positioned within the indented section 152 and sit substantially
flush with the remaining non-indented portion of the tumbler 150,
as shown in FIG. 4.
[0080] The tumbler 150 can include a plastic screw-on top lid 154.
The tumbler 150 is preferably made of 18/8 (18% chromium/8% nickel)
stainless steel, or other suitable material.
[0081] In an alternative embodiment, the light assembly 120 can be
attached to the sleeve 100, instead of the tumbler 150. As such,
the sleeve 100 can be used on any conventional container. The light
assembly 120 can be attached to the inner surface of the sleeve
100. The flexible printed circuit board 122 is positioned directly
against the insert section 116, and the on/off button switch 126
and the battery case 123 are received in recesses formed in the
interior surface of the sleeve 100. The flexible printed circuit
board 122 can be attached to the inner surface of the sleeve 100 by
an adhesive or other suitable attachment means.
[0082] A container sleeve according to an alternative embodiment is
illustrated in FIGS. 9-11, and shown generally at reference numeral
200. The container sleeve 200 is similar in structure to the
previously described container sleeve 100, except that it is not a
continuous circular piece, but instead is a substantially flexible,
rectangular piece having first and second ends and attachment means
that enable the first and second ends to be releasably attached
after being wrapped around the outer surface of a tumbler or other
container.
[0083] As shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, the sleeve 200 includes opposed
first and second ends 201, 202. A plurality of knobs 211, 212, 213
extend upwardly from the outer surface of the sleeve 200 in a
linear alignment proximate one end 201. The knobs can be made of
plastic and integrally formed on the sleeve 200, such as by
injection molding. An equal number of linearly aligned openings
221, 222, 223 are formed in the sleeve 200 proximate the opposite
end 202. Each of the openings 221, 222, 223 is sized and positioned
to receive and engage one of the knobs 211, 212, 213, respectively,
as shown in FIG. 10. When so engaged, the sleeve is securely
maintained on the tumbler. Alternatively, the sleeve 200 can
include additional pluralities of linearly aligned openings
positioned further away from the second end 202 of the sleeve 200
to allow for the sleeve to adjust to tumblers/containers of varying
circumference.
[0084] FIG. 12 illustrates a beverage container and container
sleeve according another preferred embodiment of the invention. The
container, shown generally at reference numeral 350, comprises a
tumbler cup having the same structure and features as the
previously described tumbler 150, except that the sidewall of the
container 350 is comprised of an arcuate section 355 extending
upwardly from the base 352, and a flat front face section 356, on
which the flexible printed circuit board is positioned. The
container sleeve 300 includes a flat shaped insert section 316 that
is positioned over flexible printed circuit board on the container
350. The flat face 356 allows for a flat orientation of the
flexible printed circuit board and the insert section 316, which
can result in better illumination of the insert section 316.
[0085] A container sleeve according to another preferred embodiment
of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 14 and shown generally at
reference numeral 400. The container sleeve 400 comprises an
arcuate body 412 having a substantially rectangular opening formed
in the center of the body 412. The sleeve body 412 has an inner
concave surface 414, and an outer convex surface 416, as shown in
FIG. 14. The sleeve body 412 is preferably made of plastic or other
suitable material.
[0086] An insert section 422 is positioned within the rectangular
opening of the body 412. The insert section 422 can be a flexible
printed circuit board. In an alternative embodiment, the sleeve
body 412 does not have a central opening, and instead a flexible
printed circuit board is adhered to the outer surface 416 of the
sleeve body 412.
[0087] An on/off button 426 is positioned on the outer surface 416
of the body 412 proximate one end of the body 412. A power source
is positioned on the outer surface 416 of the sleeve body 412 and
is operatively connected to the FPCB 422 to power the FPCB 422. The
power source can comprise one or more batteries positioned within a
battery case attached to the sleeve body 412. Alternatively, the
power source can comprise a solar cell that powers the FPCB 422. In
another alternative embodiment, the power source can comprise a
solar cell that recharges a battery that powers the FPCB 422. The
flexible printed circuit board 422 is turned on by pressing the
on/off button 426. A logo can be printed on the flexible printed
circuit board 422. Alternatively, the logo can be printed on a
transparent or translucent lense that is positioned over the
flexible printed circuit board 422. The logo can comprise any
distinctive markings, alphanumeric characters and/or graphics, such
as a company name, trademark, sports team name and/or school name
or insignia.
[0088] In a method of using the sleeve 400 according to a preferred
embodiment of the invention, the sleeve 400 can be positioned on a
conical cup, such as a disposable plastic or paper cup. The bottom
of the cup can be positioned through the sleeve 400, and the sleeve
400 can be slid up the conical cup until the sleeve reaches a
circumference of the cup sufficient for the sleeve 400 to
frictionally engage the cup. A plurality of the sleeve 400 can be
used with a large number of disposable cups, such as at sports or
entertainment events. A logo of a particular sports team
participating at a particular sporting event can be printed on the
FPCB 422 of the plurality of sleeves 400. The sleeves 400 can be
distributed to fans at the sporting event, and the fans can
position the sleeves 400 on the disposable cups distributed at the
sporting event. Fans can hold up their cups and activate the
sleeves 400 by pressing the on/off button 426 to illuminate the
logo during the game as a gesture of support for the sports team.
Likewise, a logo of a particular performer, such as a musical
group, can be printed on the FPCB 322 of the plurality of sleeves
400, and the sleeves distributed to attendees of the performer's
performance. The attendees can position the sleeves 400 on beverage
cups provided at the performance and can activate the sleeves 400
to illuminate the logo during the performance.
[0089] In an alternative embodiment, the sleeve 400 can include
wireless communication technology, such as the wireless
communication technology sold under the mark "BLUETOOTH", which is
operatively connected to the flexible printed circuit board 422 and
a remote control, such that the remote control can turn the
flexible printed circuit board 422 on and off. The remote control
can be a computing device comprising a computer processor, such as
a computer or mobile smartphone. A plurality of the sleeves 400 can
be distributed to the attendees of a sporting event, and can be
operatively linked to a single remote control that activates all of
the sleeves 400 at once when a particular play occurs during the
game. The remote control can be operated by a human user that
activates the FPCB 422 of the sleeves 400 at times the user deems
appropriate. Alternatively, the remote control comprises a computer
processor and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium
comprising software having programming instructions that, when
executed, cause the computer processor to automatically activate
the FPCB 422 of the sleeves 400 whenever a particular event(s)
occurs during the game, such as when a football team scores a
touchdown or a baseball team hits a home run. In an alternative
embodiment, the software can be integrated into a mobile
application that can be downloaded onto mobile smartphones and
allows each individual to select the particular events that will
automatically activate the individual's particular sleeve 400.
[0090] In an alternative embodiment, the sleeve 400 can be
positioned within and attached to previously described sleeve 100.
As such, the neoprene rubber body 112 of sleeve 100 serves as an
outer protective layer for plastic sleeve 400. The outer surface of
sleeve 400 is attached to the inner surface of sleeve 400, with the
flexible printed circuit board 422 of sleeve 400 aligned with the
central rectangular opening 106 of sleeve 100. Sleeve 400 can be
attached to sleeve 100 by an adhesive or other suitable attachment
means. In this embodiment, the logo can be omitted from the
flexible printed circuit board 422, and instead printed or engraved
on the insert section 116 of the rubber sleeve 100. The flexible
printed circuit board 422 illuminates the logo 118 of the insert
section 116.
[0091] In another embodiment of the invention, the insert section
422 can comprise a display screen that can display videos, images,
and/or other visual content. The display screen 422 preferably
comprises a flexible video display screen, such as a flexible
organic light emitting diode (OLED) display screen. Preferably, the
OLED screen 422 is transparent. The display screen 422 has an
arcuate shape that conforms to the arcuate shape of the sleeve body
412, as shown in FIG. 14. The sleeve 400 can include wireless
communication technology, such as the wireless communication
technology sold under the mark "BLUETOOTH", which is operatively
connected to the display screen 422 and a remote control, such as a
computing device comprising a computer processor, such as a mobile
smartphone. A mobile phone application can be installed on the
mobile smartphone that allows the user to select videos, images
and/or other visual content stored on the smartphone and send the
content to a receiver, such as a radio frequency module, that is
operatively connected to the screen 422, such that the selected
videos, photographs and other visual content sent from the
smartphone can be shown and/or played on the screen 422. As such,
different visual content can be displayed on the screen 422 at
different times at the discretion of the user. For example, the
user can use his or her smartphone to select and display a
particular team logo on the screen 422, and later replace that logo
with a different logo or a digital photograph stored on the user's
smartphone.
[0092] According to another embodiment of the invention, a
plurality of the sleeves 400 can be distributed to the attendees of
an event, such as a sports game or concert, and can be operatively
linked to a single remote control that activates all of the sleeves
400 at once at a particular moment during the event, such as when a
team scores in a game or a particular song is performed during a
concert. The remote control can be operated by a human user who
selects and sends particular video content to be played on each
screen 422 of the sleeves 400 at moments the user of the remote
control deems appropriate. For example, when a particularly
important or remarkable play occurs during a sports game, an
instant replay of the particular play can be sent to each screen
422 of the linked sleeves 400. In an alternative embodiment, the
remote control comprises a computing device comprising a computer
processor and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium
comprising software having programming instructions that, when
executed, cause the computer processor to automatically send
particular video content to the screen 422 of the sleeves 400
whenever a particular type of event(s) occurs during the game, such
as when a football player scores a touchdown or a baseball player
hits a home run. In another embodiment, the software can be
integrated into a mobile application that can be downloaded onto
mobile smartphones and allows each individual to select particular
video content to be automatically played on the individual's screen
422 in response to the occurrence of particular events during a
game or performance.
[0093] A beverage container according to another preferred
embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 15 and shown
generally at reference numeral 500. The container 500 comprises a
cup body 512 made of a transparent or translucent material such as
polycarbonate plastic, and a light assembly 520 positioned inside
of the cup body 512. In an alternative embodiment, only a portion
of the cup body 512 is made of a transparent or translucent
material, and the remaining portion of the cup body 512 can be made
of a non-transparent/non-translucent material such as stainless
steel.
[0094] The light assembly 520 can be comprised of a plurality of
light emitting devices 522, a power source 524 operatively
connected to supply power to the light emitting devices 522, and an
on/off button 526 operatively connected to the light emitting
devices 522 for selectively turning the light emitting devices 522
on and off. Preferably, each light emitting device 522 comprises a
light emitting diode (LED). The light emitting diodes 522 are
positioned between the interior and exterior sidewalls 513, 514,
respectively, of the cup 512 and within the cup handle 515, as
shown in FIG. 15. The light emitting diodes 522 extend in a
circular manner around the circumference of the interior sidewall
513, as shown in FIG. 15. Alternatively, the light assembly 520 can
comprise an illuminated fiber optic cable positioned within the
interior and exterior sidewalls 513, 514 and handle of the cup
512.
[0095] Preferably, the power source comprises a battery 524.
Alternatively, the power source can be a solar cell that powers the
light emitting diodes 522. In another alternative embodiment, the
power source can comprise a solar cell that recharges a battery
that powers the light emitting diodes 522.
[0096] The light emitting diodes 522 are operatively connected to
the battery 524 and the on/off switch 526. The battery 524 and the
on/off switch can be positioned on the cup handle 515, as shown in
FIG. 15. The light assembly 520 is turned on by pressing the on/off
button 526, and the light emitting diodes 522 illuminate the cup
512.
[0097] In an alternative embodiment, the light assembly 520 can
include a thermal sensor operatively connected to the power source
524 so that the light emitting diodes 522 are activated when the
sensor detects a predetermined high or low temperature in the
beverage container. In yet another alternative embodiment, the
power source 524 can be recharged from temperature variations of
the cup 512, utilizing a stirling engine.
[0098] A beverage container according to another preferred
embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 16 and 17 and
shown generally at reference numeral 600. The beverage container
comprises a body 612 and a top lid 654 that can be releasably
attached to the top opening of the body. The top lid 654 and the
top of the container body 612 can have complementary threading,
such that the top lid 654 can be screwed onto the top of the
container body 612. The top lid 654 contains a light assembly
comprising a plurality of light emitting devices 622 positioned
proximate the outer edge of the top lid 654, as shown in FIG. 17.
The container body 612 comprises an inner wall 613 and an outer
wall 614, as shown in FIG. 16.
[0099] The light emitting devices 622 can be light emitting diodes.
The light assembly includes a power source and an on/off mechanism
operatively connected to the light emitting devices 622. The on/off
mechanism can be a tilt switch that turns on the light emitting
devices 622 by a mechanism making power contact when the container
600 is tilted or shaken.
[0100] The top lid 654 can be made of a material that is not
transparent or translucent. The top lid 654 includes a plurality of
port holes formed in the underside of the lid 654, and each light
emitting device 622 is positioned directly above one of the port
holes so that each light emitting device 622 can project light
downwardly into the container body 612.
[0101] The inner and outer walls 613, 614 can be made of a
transparent or translucent material, such as polycarbonate plastic.
The light emitting devices 622 are positioned in a circular
formation along the outer edge of the top lid 654 such that the
light emitting devices 622 project light into the space between the
inner and outer walls 613, 614. Alternatively, the inner wall 613
is made of a material that is not transparent or translucent, such
as stainless steel, and the outer wall 614 is transparent or
translucent. In another alternative embodiment, only a portion of
the outer wall 614 is transparent/translucent and the remaining
portion of the outer wall 614 is not transparent or translucent.
The transparent/translucent portion of the outer wall 614 serves as
window that allows the light from the light emitting devices 622 to
pass through. A logo can be printed on the transparent/translucent
portion of the outer wall 614, and the logo is illuminated by the
light emitting devices 622.
[0102] Another embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus
700 comprising a beverage container 712, and a light assembly
contained in a housing 754 that can be releasably attached to the
base 713 of the container 712, as shown in FIGS. 18-20. The light
assembly comprises light emitting devices 722, and a power source
and on/off mechanism operatively connected to the light emitting
devices 722. The beverage container 712 can be a tumbler comprising
a base 713 and a sidewall 714 extending upwardly from the base 713.
Preferably, the base 713 and the sidewall 714 are made of a
transparent or translucent material, and the housing 754 containing
the light assembly is made of a transparent or translucent
material. Alternatively, only a portion of the sidewall 714 is made
of a transparent or translucent material. A logo can be formed on
the transparent/translucent portion of the sidewall 714, which acts
as a window that allows the light emitting devices 722 to
illuminate the logo. The light assembly housing 754 can have male
threading 755 on its surface and the outer surface of the tumbler
base 713 can have complementary female threading 715 that can mate
with the light assembly housing threading 755. The light assembly
housing 754 can be screwed onto the container base 713, and the
light devices 722 beam light up through the container 712. The
on/off mechanism can be a button or switch, or the light emitting
devices 722 can be activated when the housing is rotated on the
tumbler base 713. In an alternative embodiment, the light assembly
can be housed in a transparent/translucent top lid, such as the lid
154 shown in FIG. 4, and releasably attached at the top opening of
the tumbler. In this embodiment, the light assembly housing is a
transparent/translucent lid that is screwed on at the top of the
tumbler. The light emitting device contained in the lid beams light
downwardly into the tumbler.
[0103] A container sleeve apparatus and method of using same are
described above. Various changes can be made to the invention
without departing from its scope. The above description of
embodiments of the invention are provided for the purpose of
illustration only and not limitation--the invention being defined
by the claims and equivalents thereof.
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