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The invention relates to devices and methods for illuminating vessels, in particular bottles, for holding liquids.
Battery powered devices such as electrical lights are shipped with a removable plastic strip to prevent parasitic voltages from depleting the batteries. The removable plastic strip can be referred to as a “battery insulator”, a “pull tab”, or a “battery insulator pull tab”. A battery insulator tab prevents a battery from being discharged by parasitic battery drain even when a light circuit is disconnected with the switch.
Electrical lights have been adhered to a punt of a bottle to produce an illuminated bottle. The illuminated bottle is attractive looking. In a dark environment, like a nightclub, an illuminated bottle is particularly attractive. In addition, servers in a nightclub can more easily observe whether a patron's bottle is empty while it is illuminated.
Presently, servers, bartenders, and brand promoters purchase a circuit board with battery-powered LEDs. At the time of consumption, the server turns on the LEDs by activing a switch at the center of the circuit board and tapes the circuit board with the LED facing upward, in the punt of the bottle. The server turns on the light by inserting batteries, switching an on/off switch, or removing a battery insulator pull tab. Once the circuit board is adhered to the punt of the bottle, the light cannot be turned off because the batteries and switch are located on the top of the circuit board.
To adhere the circuit board to the punt, a piece of adhesive tape that is larger than the circuit board is adhered to the back (i.e., the face opposite the LEDs) of the circuit board. Then the tape is adhered to the punt of the bottle. The tape surrounds the periphery of the circuit board so the LEDs, batteries, and switches on the top of the circuit board cannot be accessed.
If a bottle is filled at the factory and a circuit board light is turned on and attached to the punt of the bottle by the factory, the batteries will be dead by the time a consumer buys the bottle.
If a bottle manufacturer adheres a battery-powered light in the punt of the bottle and includes a battery insulator pull tab, the adhesive around the perimeter of the light will adhere to the pull tab as well. The adhesive prevents the pull tab from being removed. The pull tab will typically snap before the adhesive fails.
Accordingly, a need exists to create an illuminated bottle with a light attached at the factory that can be turned on when needed by the retailer or purchaser.
An object of the invention is to provide an attachable battery-powered light assembly for illuminating a bottle that overcomes the disadvantages of the devices of this general type and of the prior art.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a light assembly for illuminating a bottle. The light assembly also includes an electrical light for illuminating a bottle. The electrical light has a light anode and a light cathode. A backing has a backing perimeter and a backing top. The backing top supports the electrical light. A battery has at least one battery electrode; a battery typically has a battery cathode and a battery anode. The battery is supported by the backing. An anode battery contact is used for connecting to the battery anode. A cathode battery contact connects to the battery cathode. An anode lead interconnects the anode battery contact and the light anode. A cathode lead interconnects the cathode battery contact and the light cathode. A circuit is created when electricity flows from the battery anode to the anode battery contact to the anode lead to the light anode to the light cathode to the cathode lead to the cathode battery contact to the battery cathode. An insulator strip can be interposed in the circuit at a break point to interrupt the circuit. Examples of suitable break points is the spring connection between the battery anode and the anode battery contact or between the battery cathode and the battery contact. An insulator strip is interposed between the battery cathode and the cathode battery contact, or the battery anode and the anode battery contact. The insulator strip is removable. When inserted, the insulator strip interrupts a circuit. When the circuit is interrupted, the electrical light is off, and the battery is not discharging electricity. When a user (e.g., manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or consumer) remove the insulator strip, the circuit can be completed. The battery can supply electricity to the electrical light to cause the electrical light to emit light. A switch can be interposed within the circuit to switch the electrical light on or off. The insulator strip has a strip width. Adhesive is used for adhering to a bottom of the bottle. The adhesive is disposed on the top of the backing. The backing has a skid pad running between the break point and the backing perimeter. The skid pad is free of the adhesive. The skid pad has a skid pad width greater than the strip width. The removable insulator strip overlies the skid pad. The removable insulator extends beyond the backing perimeter and remains removable when the backing is adhered to the bottle. Even when the light assembly is adhered to the bottle, the insulator strip can be removed by pulling it outwardly along the skid pad.
A further object of the invention is to provide a method for illuminating a bottle that overcomes the disadvantages of the devices of this general type and of the prior art. The first step of the method is providing a light assembly. The next step is adhering the light to a bottle. After adhering the light to the bottle, the next step is pulling the removable insulator strip to allow an electrical connection between the battery cathode and the cathode battery contact and between the battery anode and the anode battery contact.
The method further may include adhering the light to the bottle before delivering the bottle to a retailer; and pulling the removable strip before delivering the bottle to the retailer.
The method further may include adhering the light to the bottle before delivering the bottle to a retailer; and pulling the removable strip after delivering the bottle to the retailer.
The method further may include adhering the light to the bottle before delivering the bottle to a drinking establishment; and pulling the removable strip before delivering the bottle to the drinking establishment.
The method further may include adhering the light to the bottle before delivering the bottle to a drinking establishment; and pulling the removable strip after delivering the bottle to the drinking establishment.
The method further may include adhering the light to the bottle before drinking contents of the bottle; and pulling the removable strip before drinking all of the contents of the bottle.
Other features that are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in an attachable battery-powered light assembly for illuminating a bottle and a method for illuminating a bottle with a light assembly, the invention should not be limited to the details shown in those embodiments because various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention while remaining within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention and additional objects and advantages of the invention is best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The circuit board 2 has four light emitting diodes (also referred to as LEDs) 3 disposed on the circuit board top 20. When powered and switched on, LEDs 3 emit light. Batteries 5 are held on the circuit board top 20. Each battery 5 has a battery anode 50 on its top and a battery cathode 51 (
A preferred method for illuminating bottles includes the following steps. Obtaining a light assembly like one shown in
In the next step, when it is time to illuminate the bottle, the method includes removing the insulator tab 4. To remove the insulator tab 4, the steps of pulling the insulator tab 4 outward by pulling on the grip 40.
In a first preferred embodiment of the method, the light assembly 1 is adhered to the bottle 6 during the manufacturing process, before delivering the bottle 6 to a retailer. The light can be attached by the bottle manufacturer, the bottler, or the distributor.
In a second preferred embodiment of the method, the light assembly 1 is adhered to the bottle 6 by a retailer. When the retailer wants to attract customers to the bottle 6, the retailer pulls the insulator tab 4 to active the LEDs 3. The retailer pulls the insulator tab 4 after a wholesaler delivers the bottle 6 to the retailer.
In a third preferred embodiment, a worker at a nightclub or bar pulls the insulator tab to active the LEDs when serving the bottle 6. The light assembly 1 can be attached to the bottle 6 at the nightclub or bar.
Alternatively, the light assembly 1 can arrive already attached to the bottle 6. In other words, a wholesaler or manufacturer adheres the light assembly 1 to the bottle 6 before delivering the bottle 6 and adhered light assembly 1 to the retailer. Subsequent to the delivery to the retailer, the retailer or purchaser pulls the insulator tab 4 before drinking contents of the bottle 6.
In a fourth preferred embodiment, an end consumer pulls the insulator tab 4. The consumer can attach the light assembly 1 to the bottle before pulling the insulator tab 4. Alternatively, the consumer can buy a bottle 6 with the light assembly 1 already attached to the bottle.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/365,469, filed May 27, 2022, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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