Container with light and sound emitting function

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6505734
  • Patent Number
    6,505,734
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 14, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A container with sound and light emitting function includes a containing body, a handle attached to the containing body and an electric circuit. The electric circuit includes speakers, light emitting equipments, two projecting contacts and an IC. The light emitting equipments are attached to outer side of the containing body. The projecting contacts pass through a respective through hole of the containing body into the inner space of the containing body so that same can get into contact with each other electrically to complete the electric circuit for the IC to activate the speakers and the light emitting equipments to send out sound and light when drinks are poured into the containing body to submerge both of the projecting contacts.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a container, and particularly to one which is provided with an electric circuits, a speaker, and light emitting equipments for emitting sound and light so that the container is relatively attractive and is interesting to use.




Many efforts have been made to make containers more attractive and interesting so that the containers have more popularity in the market. Referring to

FIG. 6

, a drinks container is provided with light and sound emitting device; the container includes a round containing member


10


, a base member


20


, a support leg


30


, mercury


40


, a photo resistor


50


and an electric circuit


80


. The bottom of the round containing member


10


is connected to the top end of the support leg


30


, and is provided with a vacuum room


101


having a substantially inverted-cone-shaped central lower part. The support leg


30


is hollow, and has a round hole


60


in the upper end portion. A photo resistor


50


is disposed in the round hole. Mercury


40


is movably received in the vacuum room


101


. The electric circuit


80


is secured to a bottom lid


70


of the base member


20


, and received in the base member


20


. Wires (not numbered) are passed through the support leg


30


to electrically connect the photo resistor


50


to the electric circuit


80


. The electric circuit


80


has a speaker, LED (light emitting diode) and a circuit board. When the container is moved to a sloping position in use, the mercury will move away from the inverted-cone-shaped central lower part of the vacuum room


101


, permitting light to come into contact with the photo resistor


50


for electricity to be able to pass through the photo resistor


50


. Thus, the speaker sends out sound, and the LED emits light. When the container is moved back to an upright position, the electric circuit


80


is cut off because the mercury moves back to the central lower part of the vacuum room


101


.




The container is attractive and interesting to use, however, it is difficult for the mercury to move to the position needed for activating the electric circuit because of the inverted-cone-shape of the central lower part of the vacuum room


101


, especially when the level of the drink in the containing


10


is relatively high.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is a main object of the present invention to provide a container with light and sound emitting function which is relatively easy to use as compared with the conventional one.




The container with sound and light emitting function of the present invention includes a containing body, a handle, and an activating electric circuit, which has two projecting contacts, speakers, several light emitting equipments and an IC.




The handle is attached to the containing body. The activating electric circuit is disposed in a receiving room of the handle with the projecting contacts passing through a respective through hole of the containing body into the inner space of the containing body. The light emitting equipments are attached to the outer side of the containing body.




When drinks are poured into the containing body to submerge both of the projecting contacts, the contacts get into contact with each other electrically to complete the activating electric circuit for the IC to activate the speakers and the light emitting equipments to send out sound and light respectively.




The container can also be made in the form of a cocktail shaker; the shaker has an intermediate lid detachably connected to a containing body. A transparent top lid has an activating electric circuit of the same kind attached to; the projecting contacts will be submerged by drinks flowing through holes of the intermediate lid to get into contact with each other electrically to complete the activating electric circuit when the shaker is shaken to mix the drinks contained in it.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a drinks container with sound and light emitting function according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the drinks container with sound and light emitting function in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a circuit diagram of the electric circuit of the drinks container with sound and light emitting function according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the drinks container with sound and light emitting function in working condition.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the shaker with sound and light emitting function according to the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the conventional drinks container with sound and light emitting function in the Background.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a container with sound and light emitting function of the present invention includes a containing body


1


, a handle


2


, an activating electric circuit


3


and a surrounding member


4


. The container can be a cup or a beer mug.




The containing body


1


has an empty space in it for containing drinks or other conductive liquids, and has two through holes


11


on the lateral side. The handle


2


has a receiving room


21


, and two through holes


22


, and is attached to the containing body


1


with the through holes


22


being aligned with a respective one of the through holes


11


of the containing body


1


.




The surrounding member


4


is disposed around the containing body


1


except the part of the containing body


1


connected to the handle


2


. The surrounding member


4


has prints


41


on it.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the activating electric circuit


3


includes two projecting contacts


31


, several light emitting equipments


32


, an IC (integrated circuit)


33


and speakers


34


. The activating electric circuit


3


is disposed in the receiving room


21


of the handle


2


with the projecting contacts


31


passing through the through holes


22


and


11


to stick out from the inner side of the containing body


1


.




The light emitting equipments


32


are secured to holes (not numbered) of the surrounding member


4


. If the prints


41


on the surrounding member


4


are animals such as fish, the light emitting equipments


32


can be secured to the eyes of the animals to make the prints


41


look further interesting when the equipments


32


emit light.




The projecting contacts


31


are provided to work as a switch for the activating electric circuit


3


; when drinks


5


or other conductive liquid are poured into the containing body


1


to a level where both of the projecting contacts


31


are submerged by the drinks, the projecting contacts


31


get into contact with each other electrically to complete the circuit


3


. Thus, the speaker


34


is activated to send out sound and the light emitting equipments


32


light by the IC


33


. If the level of the drinks is not high enough to submerge both of the projecting contacts


31


, the activating electric circuit


3


can't become a loop and the speaker


34


and the light emitting equipments


32


won't be activated.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a cocktail shaker


6


with light and sound emitting function according to a second embodiment of the present invention includes a main containing body


61


, an intermediate lid


62


, a top lid


63


and an activating electric circuit


3


. The intermediate lid


62


has several through holes


621


on the top end, and is detachably connected to the upper end of the main containing body


61


. The top lid


63


is detachably connected to the upper potion of the intermediate lid


62


, and is transparent. The top lid


63


has a separating part


631


in it for a receiving room


632


to form between same and the outer side of the top lid


63


. The activating electric circuit


3


is disposed in the receiving room


632


, and secured to the upper side of the separating part


631


with projecting contacts


31


thereof passing through the separating part


631


to stick out from the bottom of the separating part


631


. The activating electric circuit


3


also has IC


33


, speakers


34


and light emitting equipments


32


; when drinks, fruit juices, liquid fructose and so on in the containing body


61


are mixed by shaking the shaker


6


, the mixed drinks will flow through the though holes


621


of the intermediate lid


62


to submerge the projecting contacts


31


so that the contacts


31


get into contact with each other electrically to complete the circuit


3


. Thus, the IC


33


activate the speakers


34


and the light emitting equipments


32


; light from the light emitting equipments


32


can be easily seen because the top lid


63


is transparent.




Furthermore, the activating electric circuits


3


of both the container


1


and the shaker


6


can be provided with a timer circuit so that the speakers


34


and the light emitting equipments


32


can be cut off after same has been working for a certain period of time.




From the above description, the drinks container with sound and light emitting function of the present invention can be known to have an advantage that the speakers and the light emitting equipments can be activated relatively easily as compared with those of the conventional drinks container in the Background.



Claims
  • 1. A container with sound and light emitting function, comprising a containing body having an empty space therein; a handle attached to a lateral side of said containing body; said handle having a receiving room receiving an activating electric circuit therein; said activating electric circuit including a plurality of speakers, and two projecting contacts each passing through said handle and a respective through hole of said containing body to project in said empty space of said containing body; said activating electric circuit electrically connected to a plurality of light emitting equipments disposed on said containing body, and having an integrated circuit for activating said speakers and said light emitting equipments to send out sound and light respectively when conductive liquids are poured into said containing body to submerge both of said projecting contacts for said projecting contacts to get into contact with each other electrically to complete said activating electric circuit.
  • 2. The container with sound and light emitting function as claimed in claim 1 being a cup provided for containing drinks.
  • 3. The container with sound and light emitting function as claimed in claim 1 further having a surrounding member disposed around said containing body; said surrounding member having a plurality of prints thereon with said light emitting equipments being passed through holes thereof.
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