The present invention relates to a drinking vessel for determining the amount of a liquid consumed by a user during the course of their daily activities.
As is well known in society, physicians and other health care providers recommend the consumption of a given amount of liquid, particularly water, on a daily basis. The most common recommendation for water consumption is approximately eight 8 ounce glasses per day, for a total of 64 ounces per day. The consumption of water within this recommended range is particularly important for persons engaged in weight loss or daily physical activity.
However, due to the myriad of activities and tasks a person is engaged in on a daily basis, keeping a record of the consumption of a liquid may be easily disregarded or even forgotten. As such, a recording procedure is usually necessary. To be successful, the ease of the recording procedure is paramount, such as not to needlessly increase the complexity of the activities a person must perform on a daily basis. In order to further this ease of use, the recording procedure should be incorporated or be made a feature of the drinking vessel such that the user can record consumptive uses with each refill of the drinking vessel.
The recording process must also not interfere with the sanitary use of the drinking vessel, and should also permit the user to easily clean the drinking vessel between each consumptive use or as desired by the user.
Finally, the recording process should engage the user in a manner which promotes the continued consumption of the liquid so as to maintain a healthy lifestyle as recommended by the health care community.
The present invention addresses a perceived and important need for many people, in that it provides a drinking vessel which includes an integrated system for tracking the consumption of a liquid such as water. In the present invention, the exterior facing surface of the drinking vessel is embossed or otherwise fabricated with a series of circumscribing grooves. Within each of these grooves resides a colored elastomeric band. As the user completely consumes the liquid within the drinking vessel, the elastomeric bands may be moved longitudinally along the exterior face of the drinking vessel in either an upward or downward direction, depending upon the desire of the user, to a collection area. Alternatively, the user can remove a single elastomeric band with each consumptive use and place the band around their wrist, for example, each time the liquid within the drinking vessel is consumed. Once all eight elastomeric bands have been moved to the collection area on the drinking vessel, or placed around the wrist of the user, the user can clean the drinking vessel and reset the individual elastomeric bands within the respective circumscribing grooves to ready the drinking vessel, yet again, for use.
A first aspect of the present invention relates to a drinking vessel which includes a first portion which has a base portion, and a vertically upwardly extending wall which is made integral with the base portion, and wherein the vertically upwardly extending vertical wall further defines an internal cavity and an upper peripheral edge, and wherein the first portion is further defined by an exterior facing surface which defines a multiplicity of continuous, circumscribing, longitudinally spaced grooves; and a multiplicity of continuous elastomeric members which are individually received in the respective spaced grooves.
Still another aspect of the present invention relates to a drinking vessel which includes a first portion having a base portion, and a vertically upwardly extending wall which is made integral with the base portion, and wherein the base portion and vertically upwardly extending wall define a first internal cavity, and wherein the vertically upwardly extending wall further defines an upper peripheral edge having a given cross-sectional dimension, and wherein the vertically upwardly extending wall of the first portion has an exterior facing surface which defines a multiplicity of continuous, circumscribing, longitudinally spaced grooves, and which are oriented between the base portion, and the upper peripheral edge of the vertically upwardly extending wall; a second portion of the drinking vessel which includes a base portion, and a vertically upwardly extending wall which is made integral with the base portion of the second portion, and wherein the base portion, and vertically upwardly extending wall of the second portion defines a second internal cavity for receiving and dispensing a fluid for consumption by a user, and wherein the second portion of the drinking vessel is telescopingly received within the first internal cavity as defined by the first portion of the drinking vessel; and a multiplicity of continuous elastomeric members which individually, matingly, and resiliently cooperate with the respective spaced grooves which are defined by the exterior facing surface of the first portion of the drinking vessel, and wherein the user of the drinking vessel forcibly moves the respective elastomeric members in a given direction along the exterior facing surface of the first portion of the drinking vessel.
Still another aspect of the present invention relates to a drinking vessel which includes a first portion of the drinking vessel which has a base portion, and a vertically upwardly extending wall which is made integral with the base portion, and wherein the base portion and vertically upwardly extending wall define a first internal cavity, and wherein the vertically upwardly extending wall further defines an upper peripheral edge having a given cross-sectional dimension, and which permits access to the first internal cavity, and wherein the first portion of the drinking vessel is further defined, at least in part, by a longitudinal axis, and wherein the vertically upwardly extending wall of the first portion has an exterior facing surface which defines a multiplicity of continuous, circumscribing, longitudinally spaced grooves, and which are oriented between the base portion, and the upper peripheral edge of the vertically upwardly extending wall; a second portion of the drinking vessel which includes a base portion, and a vertically upwardly extending wall which is made integral with the base portion of the second portion, and wherein the base portion, and vertically upwardly extending wall of the second portion defines a second internal cavity for receiving, and dispensing, a fluid for consumption by a user, and wherein the second portion of the drinking vessel is telescopingly received within the first internal cavity as defined by the first portion of the drinking vessel, and wherein the base portion of the second portion is located in spaced relation relative to the base portion of the first portion, and wherein the second portion of the drinking vessel is secured to the first portion of the drinking vessel at a location which is in spaced relation relative to the upper peripheral edge of the first portion of the drinking vessel; and a multiplicity of continuous elastomeric members which individually, matingly, and resiliently cooperate with the respective spaced grooves which are defined by the exterior facing surface of the first portion of the drinking vessel, and wherein the user of the drinking vessel forcibly moves the respective elastomeric members in a longitudinal direction along the exterior facing surface of the first portion of the drinking vessel as the user consumes the fluid contained in the second portion of the drinking vessel so that the user can readily determine the amount of the fluid which has been consumed.
These and other aspects of the present invention will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
This disclosure of the invention is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science in useful arts” [Article 1, Section 8]
Referring now to the drawings, the drinking vessel of the present invention is generally indicated by the numeral 10 in
The first portion 11 of the drinking vessel 10 further includes a vertically, upwardly extending wall 20, which is made integral with the base portion 12, The vertically, upwardly extending wall 20 has an exterior-facing surface 21, and an opposite interior-facing surface 22. The interior-facing surface 22 defines an internal cavity 23. The vertically, upwardly extending wall has an upper peripheral edge 24 (
The drinking vessel 10 includes a second portion 30. The second portion 30 is defined, in part, by a base portion 32. The base portion 32 has an outside facing surface 33, and an opposite, inside-facing surface 34. Still further, the base portion has a peripheral edge 35. As seen in the drawings, the second portion includes a vertically, upwardly extending wall 40, which is made integral with the peripheral edge 35 of the base portion 40. The vertically, upwardly extending wall 40 has an exterior-facing surface 41, and an opposite, interior-facing surface 42 (
The drinking vessel 10 of the present invention includes a multiplicity of continuous elastomeric members, which are generally indicated by the numeral 50 (
The operation of the described embodiment of the present invention is believed to be readily apparent, and is briefly summarized at this point. In its broadest aspect, the present invention relates to a drinking vessel 10 for determining an amount of a liquid which is consumed, and which further includes a first portion 11. The first portion has a base portion or region 12, and a vertically, upwardly extending wall 20, which is made integral with the base portion 12. The vertically, upwardly extending wall 20 defines an internal cavity 23, and an upper peripheral edge 24 of the first portion. The first portion 11 is further defined by an exterior facing surface 21, and which further defines a multiplicity of continuous, circumscribing, longitudinally spaced grooves 25. The drinking vessel 10 also includes a second portion 30, which has a base portion 32, and a vertically, upwardly extending wall 40, which is made integral with the base portion 32 of the second portion 30. The vertically, upwardly extending wall 40 further defines an upper peripheral edge 44 of the second portion 40. The second portion 40 cooperates with the first portion 11. In one possible form of the invention, the second portion could be eliminated. The drinking vessel 10 also includes a multiplicity of continuous elastomeric members 50, which are individually received in mating relationship within the respective spaced grooves 25. Further, the present invention includes a lid 54, which matingly cooperates with the first portion 11 of the drinking vessel 10 and which substantially occludes the internal cavity 23 of the first portion 11.
It should be understood that in one form of the invention, the base portion 12, and the vertically, upwardly extending wall 20 of the first portion 11 defines a first internal cavity 23, and the second portion 30 is telescopingly received within the first internal cavity 23. Additionally, the vertically upwardly extending wall 20 of the first portion 11 defines an upper peripheral edge 24, and which further has a given cross-sectional dimension. This cross-sectional dimension is greater than a cross-sectional dimension of the base portion 12. In the arrangement as seen in the drawings, the continuous circumscribing, longitudinally spaced grooves 25 are oriented between the base portion 12 and the upper peripheral edge 24 of the vertically, upwardly extending wall 20 of the first portion 11. Still further, it should be understood that the base portion 32, and the vertically, upwardly extending wall of the second portion 30, defines a second internal cavity 43 for receiving and dispensing of fluid 45 for consumption by a user.
In the arrangement as seen in the drawings, and in one form of the invention, the second portion 30 of the drinking vessel 10 is telescopingly received within the first internal cavity 13, as defined by the first portion 11 of the drinking vessel 10. Still further the vertically, upwardly extending wall 40 of the second portion 30 is located in spaced relation relative to the vertically, upwardly extending wall 20 of the first portion 11. In the arrangement as seen in the drawings, the continuous elastomeric members 50 individually, matingly, and resiliently cooperate with the respective spaced grooves 25, which are defined by the exterior-facing surface 21 of the first portion 11 of the drinking vessel 10. These further can be moved along in the vertically, upwardly extending wall 20 of the first portion 11, so as to permit a user to keep a record of a quantity of a beverage which is consumed by the user.
In the arrangement as seen in the drawings, a user 53 of the drinking vessel 10 forcibly moves the respective elastomeric members 50 in a given direction along the exterior-facing surface 21 of the first portion of the drinking vessel 10, so as to account for the amount of fluid 45 which has been consumed by the user. Still further, the invention includes an upper peripheral edge 44, which forms a portion of the second portion 30, and which is secured to the first portion 11, at a location which is disposed in spaced relation relative to the upper peripheral edge 24 of the first portion 11. In the arrangement as seen in the drawings, the base portion 12 of the first portion 11 is convexly curved when viewed from the upper peripheral edge 24 of the first portion 11.
Therefore, it will be seen that the present invention provides a convenient means whereby a user can conveniently account for the amount of fluid they drink during a given time interval so that they may maintain a healthy lifestyle. The present invention is easy to use, convenient to operate, and further provides both a visual and actual means by which users can accurately track the amount of fluid they intake during any given time period.
In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural, methodical features. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown and described since the means herein disclosed comprise preferred forms of putting the invention in effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims, appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalence.