The invention relates to containers with identifiers placed thereon in a random manner, and more particularly, to beverage containers incorporating randomly generated identifiers for purposes of identifying an aspect of the container or to communicate a message to a consumer such as whether the consumer has won a prize.
It is well known in advertising of commercial products to offer consumers prizes associated with the purchase of a product. For example, the cap or top of a container may include a symbol advising the consumer as to whether the consumer has won a prize. Other examples of marketing methods to advise the consumer as to the status of the product and/or whether the consumer has won a prize includes “scratch” tickets in which the consumer removes an upper layer of the ticket to expose a symbol indicating whether the consumer has won a prize. Another example includes a string of symbols or characters printed on the product or packaging that matches a winning symbol also printed on the product or packaging.
Although the designation of a prize winner may be achieved by random criteria, or by a combination of random factors, there is typically some amount of control asserted by the sponsor of the contest or prize offering in which the sponsor intervenes to ensure there are both a minimum and maximum number of winners associated with the contest or prize offering. For example, even with randomly generated numbers to match a winning number, there are calculated odds than can predictably determine whether launching the contest will result in too many winners or too few winners. Therefore, there is certainly some degree of control associated with the contest/prize offering in which some limits must be established for winning and losing.
For consumer contests/prize offerings, there is a need to administer these in a more simple manner yet maintain at least some predictability in terms of the number of winners and losers while maintaining some degree of random chance. There is also a need to provide a system and method for administering contests/prize offerings in which minimal efforts are required to modify the product or packaging. Further, there is a need to administer contests/prize offerings within the products so that the results of the contest/prize offer are readily viewable by the consumer. Contests/prize offerings that require additional consumer actions may not be the optimal manner in which to promote the product since there is a lack of instant gratification or at least a lack of instant knowledge as to the outcome. One example of delayed prize notifications includes those contests/prize offerings that require the consumer to use a computer to complete an online verification process or to generate correspondence to obtain the prize.
The invention includes a beverage container with a randomly generated identifier for purposes of conveying information to a consumer, such as whether a consumer has won a prize. The term “prize” as used herein means a broad range of benefits provided to the consumer, such as a monetary award, a discount for future purchases, qualification for a subsequent contest or drawing, an award of merchandise or any other item of value. A “prize offering” includes the game or contest provided to the consumer in order to win the prize. The identifier includes two elements, namely, a marker and one or more symbols.
In one preferred embodiment, the container includes a marker that is formed on or applied to the container. The marker is randomly located when formed on or applied to the container. In addition to the marker, one or more symbols are placed on the container in a position or orientation with respect to the marker such that a visible relationship is evident from the location of the marker with respect to the one or more symbols. The marker may be in the shape of an arrow or some other type of image indicating alignment with respect to one or more adjacent symbols. The symbols may include numbers, letters, images of objects, colors, designs, and combinations thereof. The symbols are preferably spaced along at least a portion of the circumference of the container, and the marker is located at a position such that the marker is aligned with at least one of the symbols. A symbol represents a potential prize based upon pre-established criteria in which a pre-selected symbol is a prize winner if the marker aligns with the pre-selected symbol. The sponsor or owner of the prize offering can establish which symbols represent prizes, and which combination of symbols may represent prizes if more than one set of symbols and markers are used.
One feature of the invention is the random manner in which the marker is located on the container. The symbols may also be located on the container in a random manner. The marker may be applied or formed on the container in a number of ways to include by printing or etching on the container, or the marker may be a piece of adhesive label material applied to the container. The symbols may also be applied or formed on the container in a number of ways to include by etching or printing on the container, or the symbols may be incorporated on a label applied to the body of the container. For bottles, the marker and symbols may also be applied to the neck of the bottle.
During a bottle labeling process for bottles having a circular cross section, a label is typically randomly located on the exterior surface of the bottle without requiring the label to be placed on any particular portion of the surface circumference. Thus if the symbols are part of the label, the symbols will be randomly located as well along the surface circumference. The marker may also be located in a random manner to some portion of the exterior surface of the container, but must be located in a position to “point” to one or more of the symbols. Therefore, the indication of whether a prize has been won can be a function of two randomly placed elements, namely, the marker and the symbols. This random indication of a prize provides a unique marketing tool that may increase the consumer's interest in the product.
For a metallic container such as a beverage can, the marker may be applied to the top end of the container prior to attaching the can end to the body of the container. The alignment between the marker and the symbol(s) on the sidewall of the can provides the indication whether the consumer has won a prize. Can ends are attached to can bodies in a random manner, that is, since both can ends and container bodies have circular cross sections, there are no pre-configured points of alignment or shape limiting features that require a can end to be attached with any particular circumferential orientation to a can body. Thus, attaching the can end to the body of the can results in a random event in terms of the circumferential orientation between the can end and can body.
In viewing the invention in yet another aspect, there can be three random or chance events associated with use of a marker and symbol on a metallic container, namely (1) the placement of the marker on the can end in which the marker is randomly placed at some point along the circumference of the can end; (2) the placement of the symbol(s) on the can body in which the symbol(s) are placed at some random location along the circumference of the exterior surface of the can body; and (3) the alignment between the marker and the symbol(s) on the can body when the can end is attached to the can body.
In another embodiment of the invention, the marker may be applied to the cap or crown used with a plastic or glass container, and the symbol is applied to the neck of the container such as by etching, printing, or a neck label in which the symbol is incorporated.
In yet another embodiment, for a metallic container, the marker may be applied directly to the body of the container in a first step, and then the symbols are applied to the container in a subsequent second step. In this embodiment, both the marker and the symbols may be applied by etching, printing, or by labels in which the marker and symbols are incorporated.
In yet another embodiment, it is contemplated that more than one marker and more than one set of symbols can be used to determine whether the consumer has won a prize. Accordingly, the determination of a prize can be determined by an evaluation of at least two relationships between markers and their corresponding symbols.
The random locations of both the marker and the symbols provide a unique and interesting way in which prizes can be determined. Because of the truly random nature in how the symbols and markers are located on the containers, this feature of the invention adds to the marketing potential of the invention.
Further, it is contemplated that the markers, the symbols or both the markers and symbols can be hidden from view from the consumer so the consumer would not have the capability to simply sort through numerous containers to find a winner. The symbols and/or markers can be hidden by removable adhesive pieces of label material, or can be hidden by an overcoat layer, such as a wax overcoat layer used for common scratch tickets.
Because of at least one chance event associated with the randomly generated identifier, a random number of containers will have a prize winning outcome for the consumer. The sponsor or owner of the prize offering can determine how many and what types of symbols represent a prize if a marker aligns with the designated or pre-selected symbols(s).
Therefore, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, an embodiment of the invention can be viewed as a container with a randomly generated identifier defined by: (i) a container; (ii) at least one symbol placed on the container; (iii) a marker placed on the container adjacent the symbol to indicate alignment between the marker and symbol; (iv) at least one of the marker or symbol being circumferentially randomly located on the container; and (v) the at least one symbol representing a potential prize based upon pre-established criteria in which a pre-selected symbol is a prize winner if the marker aligns with the pre-selected symbol.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an embodiment of the invention can be viewed as a method of generating a random identifier incorporated on a container, the method comprising: (i) providing a container; (ii) locating at least one symbol on the container; (iii) locating a marker on the container and positioned adjacent the symbol to indicate alignment between the marker and the symbol; (iv) the marker or symbol being randomly circumferentially applied on the container; and wherein the at least one symbol represents a potential prize based upon pre-established criteria in which a pre-selected symbol is a prize winner if the marker aligns with the pre-selected symbol.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a review of the following detailed description take in conjunction with the drawings.
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In accordance with the method of the invention, a marker and at least one symbol are randomly located and then applied to the circumference of a container. The marker is positioned vertically so that the marker indicates alignment with a symbol, and the symbol determining whether the consumer has won a prize. The particular circumferential location or position of the marker and the symbols are random and any prize won is therefore by random chance.
As can be seen from the description of the preferred embodiments, container processing/assembling equipment provides random positions for the markers and symbols along the circumferences of the containers. Therefore, truly random chances or opportunities are provided to the consumer for winning a prize. This approach to creating a marketing tool in conjunction with sale of a beverage can enhance the overall commercial viability of the product, particularly for those consumers who enjoy the opportunity to win a prize with purchase of the product.
Although the foregoing invention has been described with respect to various preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention may be modified in its form commensurate with the scope of the claims appended hereto.