Identifiable beverage container

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6244456
  • Patent Number
    6,244,456
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 17, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Cronin; Stephen K.
    Agents
    • Bachman & LaPointe, P.C.
Abstract
An identification system for a beverage container includes a beverage container; and a plurality of discrete areas associated with the container, each area being configurable from an original condition to a visibly different condition.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO DISCLOSURE DOCUMENT




This Patent Application is based on disclosure document number 444002 filed Aug. 31, 1998.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an identification system for a beverage container.




Social gatherings frequently result in groups of people being served the same types of beverages. At informal gatherings and the like, these beverages may frequently be served in the beverage container or can in which the beverage is purchased. This frequently leads to problems in identifying which beverage container belongs to a particular person.




One attempt to provide a solution for this problem is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,492,077 to Rose. Rose '077discloses an indicating pop top beverage container which has indicia positioned around the top of the container so that the pull tab can be pivoted to point at a particular indicia for identification purposes. Although this may provide a partial solution to the problem, the tab can only be positioned to a small number of different positions, specifically five positions as shown in Rose '077, and some of these positions involve the pull tab being positioned at least partially over the can opening where it may interfere with consuming beverage from the container.




U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,358,770 to Evans, U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,144 to Groth and U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,815 to Lang indicate additional efforts to resolve the aforesaid problem.




The need remains for a simple, reliable and cost effective method for identifying beverage containers.




It is therefore the primary object of the present invention to provide a simple, versatile and reliable system for identifying beverage containers.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an identification system which can be readily adapted for use in connection with any beverage container.




It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a system which can be configured to represent a large number of different identifications.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will appear hereinbelow.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, the foregoing objects and advantages have been readily attained.




According to the invention, an identification system for a beverage container is provided, which system comprises a beverage container; and a plurality of discrete areas associated with said container, each area being configurable from an original condition to a visibly different condition.




In further accordance with the present invention, an identifier member for a beverage container is provided, which member comprises a member having a plurality of discrete areas each being configurable from an original condition to a visibly different condition; and means for releasably securing said member to a beverage container.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention follows, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a beverage container including an identification system in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of a beverage container with identification system in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 3

,


3


A are perspective and exploded views of a further alternative embodiment of a beverage container with identification system in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a top view illustrating operation of the embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a still further alternative embodiment of the identification system of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is yet another alternative embodiment of the identification system of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a perspective view of a beverage container


10


including an identification system


12


in accordance with the present invention. Identification system


12


includes a plurality of discrete areas


14


, in this case positioned around the periphery of top


16


of beverage container


10


, which areas


14


can be configured, for example through depression, deformation, puncturing and the like, so as to alter an original appearance to a visibly different appearance or condition.




Areas


14


are also preferably differentiable so that one area


14




a


can be distinguished from another area


14




b


, and so on. In the embodiment of

FIG. 1

, areas


14


are differentiable due to consecutive numeral indicia associated with each area


14


.




In the embodiment of

FIG. 1

, areas


14


are depressible dimples which can be depressed and will retain a depressed shape, so that a user of beverage container


10


can depress one or more areas


14


so as to provide a digit or series of digits corresponding to the depressed area(s) which will serve to distinguish that beverage container


10


from the beverage containers of other people. It is noted that the provision of a plurality of areas, wherein one or more can be depressed or otherwise configured to be visibly different, advantageously provides for a potentially large number of different identifying patterns of areas. This is in stark contrast to prior art systems such as Rose '077 wherein only one identifying number can be pointed to.




Areas


14


may be formed as dimples as discussed above and as shown in

FIG. 1

, or may be provided as any other suitable structure which can be configured from an original condition to a visibly different condition. For example, areas


14


could be plastic blister structures which can be ruptured by a user so as to provide a visibly different condition, or a series of pull tabs or labels which may be at least partially removable. Of course, other configurations are also possible within the scope of the present invention.




In connection with areas


14


formed as deformable dimples, it is noted that, in the case of beverage containers


10


containing beverages or liquids under pressure, for example in the case of carbonated beverages, the pressure inside beverage container


10


will advantageously serve to maintain the dimples of areas


14


in an original condition against inadvertent depression, for example during shipping, stocking and the like.





FIG. 2

illustrates a perspective view of a beverage container


10


including an alternate embodiment of identification system


12




a


in accordance with the present invention. In this embodiment, system


12




a


includes areas


14


as in

FIG. 1

, which are disposed around top


16


as in FIG.


1


. In this embodiment, pull tab


18


of container


10


is provided having a conventional body structure


20


connection to top


16


through a rivet or other member


22


, and rotatable around rivet


22


. In addition, body structure


20


includes an extending depression member


24


which can be rotated with body structure


20


so as to position depression member


24


in a plurality of discrete positions corresponding to areas


14


. Depression member


24


can then advantageously be used in order to depress the dimples of area


14


. This can be particularly advantageous in order to avoid undesirable occurrences such as breaking a finger nail and the like in the course of depressing a dimple, or area


14


particularly if it is required that dimples at areas


14


have a particular rigidity in order to maintain structural integrity of the container. System


12




a


of

FIG. 2

operates in all other respects in a similar manner as the embodiment of FIG.


1


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, a further alternative embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. In this embodiment, identification system


12




b


is disposed on a member


26


which is then mounted to beverage container


10


. Member


26


may suitably be any acceptable material, for example, an additional sheet of aluminum or aluminum-containing material similar to the material from which beverage container


10


is made, or a plastic or heat shrink material, or any other material which can readily be applied to beverage container


10


, for example through heat sealing, crimping, lamination and the like, and which can receive areas


14


which are sufficiently configurable from an original condition to a visibly different condition.




System


12




b


of the present invention may be desirable in various situations, for example where beverage containers


10


are available in a large supply without a system


12


,


12




a


or


12




b


in accordance with the present invention, in which case system


12




b


can be provided separately for application to beverage containers


10


by consumers, if desired. Alternatively, the embodiment of system


12




b


as illustrated in

FIG. 3

could also be employed during manufacturing of beverage containers


10


if particular circumstances of the manufacturing procedure render it easier to provide a separate piece bearing areas


14


which is not required for structural integrity of beverage container


10


, or if it is merely easier to apply identification system


12




b


after beverage container


10


is manufactured and filled. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, member


26


is a generally round structure having a cutout


28


sized to fit around the opening area


30


of beverage container


10


. Of course, other configurations would be possible such as members


26


which can be heat shrunk or otherwise applied to the side wall


32


of beverage container


10


, or to any other portion of beverage container


10


as may be desired.





FIG. 3A

shows an embodiment similar to that of

FIG. 3

, wherein member


26


is provided with a lip


27


adapted to snap onto a rim


29


of a standard can. This structure advantageously provides for releasably securing member


26


to container


10


. This embodiment provides for identification of containers as desired in a wide variety of settings, and also for the separate sale or offering of members


26


if desirable. Of course, other methods for securing member


26


to container


10


such as straps and hook/loop fastener sections, adhesives, other types of mechanical engagement, magnetic fasteners and the like could be used.





FIG. 4

shows a top view of the embodiment of

FIG. 2

including system


12




a


having depression member


24


.

FIG. 4

shows depression member


24


positioned over area


14


corresponding to the numerical designation


1


. In this position, depression member


24


can be depressed or otherwise pushed toward area


14


so as to depress this area and configure this area to the visibly different condition as desired. After configuration of area


14


corresponding to numeral


1


, other areas could also be depressed as desired so as to assemble a particular user code or series of numbers as desired.





FIG. 5

illustrates a still further alternate embodiment of the present invention wherein areas


14


are positioned around side wall


32


of beverage container


10


. In this configuration, areas


14


are positioned on a sloped shoulder


34


of beverage container


10


, which may be desirable in certain manufacturing procedures.

FIG. 6

shows a still further alternative configuration of the system of the present invention wherein areas


14


are positioned directly along side wall


32


as shown.




It should readily be appreciated that areas


14


could be provided having different indicia for differentiating purposes, for example letters, different colors or different shapes, and could also be provided having completely different structures than the dimples as discussed above.




It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible of modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.



Claims
  • 1. An identification system for a beverage container, comprising:a beverage container; a plurality of discrete areas associated with said container, each area being configurable from an original condition to a visibly different condition, wherein said plurality of discrete areas are depressible dimples, and wherein depressing a dimple configures said dimple to said visibly different condition; and a pull tab for opening said container, said pull tab including a depressor selectively positionable at positions corresponding to each of said plurality of discrete areas, said depressor being depressible when positioned at an area so as to configure said area to said visibly different condition.
  • 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein said container comprises a cylindrical side wall portion and a top portion.
  • 3. A system according to claim 2, wherein said plurality of discrete areas are formed in said top portion.
  • 4. A system according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of discrete areas comprise a plurality of differentiable areas.
  • 5. A system according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of differentiable areas are areas bearing different indicia.
  • 6. A system according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of differentiable areas are areas each having a different shape.
  • 7. A system according to claim 1, wherein said pull tab is pivotably mounted to said container and pivotable between an opening position for opening said container and said positions corresponding to said plurality of discrete areas.
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