Claims
- 1. In a container having an outer wall and containing a liquid, a module operable for creating an illumination effect in the contained liquid for enhanced visual appearance of the liquid-containing container, said module comprising:
a module housing disposed within the container and defining a closed, fluid-tightly sealed interior space so as to prevent the contained liquid from entering the interior space; a plurality of illuminators disposed in said housing space and each electrically actuatable to generate light; a controller in the housing space and connected to the plural illuminators for selectively actuating each of the plural illuminators and thereby causing the module to emit light from the illuminated actuators and into and through the contained liquid for viewing by a user of the container through the container wall; and means in said housing space for delivering to the controller and plural illuminators an electric current for generating light from each illuminator when the each illuminator is actuated by said controller to thereby create a visually appealing illumination effect as light generated by the actuated illuminators is carried through the contained liquid for viewing through the container wall by a user of the container.
- 2. In a container in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of the plural illuminators emits light of a different color and wherein the plural illuminators are individually actuatable by the controller to create seemingly random patterns of variously-colored light operatively emitted from the module, and wherein said means comprises an electric power source located within the housing space.
- 3. In a container in accordance with claim 2, wherein said controller is operable for actuating each of the plural illuminators for different illumination times.
- 4. In a container in accordance with claim 2, wherein the module further comprises an actuator in said housing space and connected to said controller, said actuator being operable to initiate operation of said controller to actuate said plural illuminators and thereby create multi-colored illumination effects from said module initiated by operation of said actuator.
- 5. In a container in accordance with claim 4, wherein said actuator is operable in response to motion of the actuator resulting from motion of the module within the container.
- 6. In a container in accordance with claim 5, wherein said controller is operable, in response to said actuator, to selectively illuminate the plural illuminators for a period of time during which the illuminators are individually actuated to create the multi-colored illumination effects from said module during the period of time.
- 7. In a container in accordance with claim 2, wherein said controller is operable for actuating each of the plural illuminators to cause the each illuminator to intermittently power on and off for at least a predetermined period of time.
- 8. In a container in accordance with claim 2, wherein the illuminators are light emitting diodes, and wherein the electric power source comprises a battery.
- 9. In a container in accordance with claim 1, wherein the module is disposed and constructed so that the module freely floats within the contained liquid.
- 10. In a container in accordance with claim 1, wherein the module is disposed within the container and within the contained liquid for movement of the module within the container as the container is moved and reoriented by a user of the container.
- 11. In a container in accordance with claim 1, wherein the container comprises an interior container compartment and wherein the module is disposed within the container compartment for restricting movement of the module into interior portions of the container other than the container compartment.
- 12. A light chip for decoratively illuminating a container of liquid comprising:
at least one light source; at least one energy source providing energy to the at least one light source; an actuator for switching the at least one light source on and off; an initiation means for initiating the functioning of the at least one light source, wherein the at least one light source will not turn on until said initiation means is activated; and a translucent casing having a liquid-tight seal containing said actuator, said at least one light source, and said at least one energy source; wherein the light chip is one of placed inside the liquid container to float freely in the contained liquid, affixed to a portion of the container, or restrained by some means to a portion of the container where it may move freely.
- 13. The light chip for decorative illumination of claim 12, wherein the at least one light source comprises at least one light emitting diode (LED).
- 14. The light chip for decorative illumination of claim 12, wherein the at least one energy source comprises at least one of a battery and a photovoltaic cell.
- 15. The light chip for decorative illumination of claim 12, wherein the actuator and the initiation means are the same.
- 16. The light chip for decorative illumination of claim 12, wherein the actuator comprises at least one of a sensor responsive to a predetermined condition or stimulus, a timer, a randomizing actuator, and a receiver responsive to a wireless signal.
- 17. The light chip for decorative illumination of claim 12, wherein the actuator switches the at least one source on and off in a predetermined pattern, in a random pattern, or in response to stimuli.
- 18. The light chip for decorative illumination of claim 12, wherein the container has a bottom compartment and a viscous fluid filling the space in the bottom compartment, and wherein the light chip is suspended within said viscous fluid and moves freely within it.
- 19. The light chip for decorative illumination of claim 12, wherein the light chip is placed in an off-the-shelf consumer product container and wherein the off-the-shelf consumer product container contains potable fluid, cologne or perfumery, lip gloss, nail polish, or a gelatinous fluid product.
- 20. A method for manufacturing a liquid container, comprising the step of:
at least one of a) placing a light chip inside the liquid container to float freely in the contained liquid, b) affixing the light chip to a portion of the container, or c) placing the light chip in a portion of the container within which the light chip may move freely; wherein the light chip is comprised of:
at least one light source; at least one energy source providing energy to the at least one light source; an actuator for switching the at least one light source on and off; an initiation means for initiating the functioning of the at least one light source, wherein the at least one light source will not turn on until said initiation means is activated; and a translucent casing having a liquid-tight seal containing said actuator, said at least one light source, and said at least one energy source.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/325,940 which was filed on Sep. 28, 2001 and which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60325940 |
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