Claims
- 1. A draft beverage tap handle comprising:
a body portion comprising:
a battery; a light source; a microprocessor for controlling electrical current supplied to the light source from the battery; a motion sensor for detecting when the beverage tap handle has been moved to dispense a beverage; and a timer for causing electrical current to be interrupted to the light source from the battery when a predetermined period of time has expired; and a handle portion made from a translucent material having an internal cavity for accepting the body portion.
- 2. The tap handle of claim 1 wherein the motion sensor comprises a multi-axis motion sensor comprising a mass constructed from a suitable conductive material mounted vertically to a conductive spring, the spring has an end which is electrically connected to the microprocessor, the mass is mounted within a bore having a conductive wall such that when the conductive wall is moved, inertia causes the spring-mounted mass to contact the wall to momentarily complete an electrical circuit from the spring to the wall through the mass.
- 3. The tap handle of claim 1 wherein the light source comprises a light emitting diode.
- 4. The tap handle of claim 1 wherein the timer is reset every time the motion detector detects motion of the tap handle.
- 5. The tap handle of claim 1 wherein the body portion further comprises a second timer for controlling the intensity of the light source based upon the present time of day.
- 6. The tap handle of claim 1 wherein the body portion further comprises a second timer for causing the light source to be illuminated intermittently.
- 7. The tap handle of claim 1 wherein the body portion further comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes and a plurality of switches attached to the microprocessor for controlling the relatively intensity of each of the light emitting diodes.
- 8. The tap handle of claim 1 wherein the body portion further comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes and a plurality of switches attached to the microprocessor for controlling the a sequence in which the light emitting diodes are illuminated and un-illuminated.
- 9. The tap handle of claim 1 further comprising an o-ring disposed between the handle portion and the body portion to prevent liquids from entering the cavity.
- 10. The tap handle of claim 1 further comprising a randomization circuit for providing a change in the light source illumination sequence or color based upon a random detection of motion of the tap handle.
- 11. The tap handle of claim 1 further comprising a randomization circuit for providing a change in the light source illumination sequence or color based upon expiration of a random length of time.
- 12. The tap handle of claim 1 wherein the handle portion contains florescent materials and the light sources emit non-visible light that causes the illumination of the florescent materials within the handle portion.
- 13. A tap handle comprising:
a body portion comprising:
a battery; a light source; a microprocessor for controlling electrical current supplied to the light source from the battery; a motion sensor for detecting when the beverage tap handle has been moved to dispense a beverage; a timer for causing electrical current to be interrupted to the light source from the battery when a predetermined period of time has expired; and a second timer for controlling the intensity of the light source based upon the present time of day; and a handle portion made from a translucent material having an internal cavity for accepting the body portion.
- 14. The tap handle of claim 13 wherein the motion sensor comprises a multi-axis motion sensor comprising a mass constructed from a suitable conductive material mounted-vertically to a conductive spring, the spring has an end which is electrically connected to the microprocessor, the mass is mounted within a bore having a conductive wall such that when the conductive wall is moved, inertia causes the spring-mounted mass to contact the wall to momentarily complete an electrical circuit from the spring to the wall through the mass.
- 15. The tap handle of claim 13 wherein the light source comprises a light emitting diode.
- 16. The tap handle of claim 13 wherein the timer is reset every time the motion detector detects motion of the tap handle.
- 17. The tap handle of claim 13 wherein the body portion further comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes and a plurality of switches attached to the microprocessor for controlling the relatively intensity of each of the light emitting diodes.
- 18. The tap handle of claim 13 wherein the body portion further comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes and a plurality of switches attached to the microprocessor for controlling the a sequence in which the light emitting diodes are illuminated and un-illuminated.
- 19. The tap handle of claim 13 further comprising an o-ring disposed between the handle portion and the body portion to prevent liquids from entering the cavity.
- 20. The tap handle of claim 13 further comprising a randomization circuit for providing a change in the light source illumination sequence or color based upon a random detection of motion of the tap handle.
- 21. The tap handle of claim 13 further comprising a randomization circuit for providing a change in the light source illumination sequence or color based upon expiration of a random length of time.
- 22. The tap handle of claim 13 wherein the handle portion contains florescent materials and the light sources emit non-visible light that causes the illumination of the florescent materials within the handle portion.
- 23. A tap handle comprising:
a body portion comprising:
a battery; a light source; a microprocessor for controlling electrical current supplied to the light source from the battery; a multi-axis motion sensor for detecting when the beverage tap handle has been moved to dispense a beverage, the motion sensor comprising a mass constructed from a suitable conductive material mounted vertically to a conductive spring, the spring has an end which is electrically connected to the microprocessor, the mass is mounted within a bore having a conductive wall such that when the conductive wall is moved, inertia causes the spring-mounted mass to contact the wall to momentarily complete an electrical circuit from the spring to the wall through the mass; a timer for causing electrical current to be interrupted to the light source from the battery when a predetermined period of time has expired; and a second timer for controlling the intensity of the light source based upon the present time of day; and a handle portion made from a translucent material having an internal cavity for accepting the body portion.
- 24. The tap handle of claim 23 wherein the light source comprises a light emitting diode.
- 25. The tap handle of claim 23 wherein the timer is reset every time the motion sensor detects motion of the tap handle.
- 26. The tap handle of claim 23 wherein the body portion further comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes and a plurality of switches attached to the microprocessor for controlling the relatively intensity of each of the light emitting diodes.
- 27. The tap handle of claim 23 wherein the body portion further comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes and a plurality of switches attached to the microprocessor for controlling the a sequence in which the light emitting diodes are illuminated and un-illuminated.
- 28. The tap handle of claim 23 further comprising an o-ring disposed between the handle portion and the body portion to prevent liquids from entering the cavity.
- 29. The tap handle of claim 23 further comprising a randomization circuit for providing a change in the light source illumination sequence or color based upon a random detection of motion of the tap handle.
- 30. The tap handle of claim 23 further comprising a randomization circuit for providing a change in the light source illumination sequence or color based upon expiration of a random length of time.
- 31. The tap handle of claim 23 wherein the handle portion contains florescent materials and the light sources emit non-visible light that causes the illumination of the florescent materials within the handle portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/448,999, filed Feb. 20, 2003, the contents of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60448999 |
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