Claims
- 1. A container assembly for use in promoting the sale of products by providing a prize award which is secretly retained in the container assembly and is undiscoverable by the consumer prior to opening the container assembly, preventing advance detection of the prize award even when the prize bearing container assembly is randomly distributed with non-prize bearing containers, said container assembly comprising:
- A. an outer surface defining shell
- a. identical in appearance to the product bearing shell normally employed for the product, and
- b. defining an internal retaining zone;
- B. means positioned in the retaining zone for providing the container assembly with the sound, weight and feel of the product normally contained therein; and
- C. a message delivery system
- a. mounted in the retaining zone, and
- b. constructed for providing a prize related audible message to the consumer upon activation;
- whereby a prize awarding container assembly for promoting the sale of products is achieved which is capable of providing the consumer with a prize related audible message and which can be randomly distributed with non-prize bearing, product-holding containers without fear of being detected by the consumer prior to opening thereof.
- 2. The container assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the message delivery system is further defined as comprising:
- c. an integrated circuit programmed to provide the desired audible message,
- d. power means connected to the integrated circuit for powering the integrated circuit, and
- e. switch activation means
- 1. connected between the integrated circuit and the power means, and
- 2. switchable between a first, "off" position, wherein the integrated circuit is not powered, and a second, "on" position wherein the integrated circuit is powered to provide the desired audible message.
- 3. The container assembly defined in claim 2, wherein the message delivery system further comprises
- f. amplifier means connected to the integrated circuit for providing the audible message programmed into the integrated circuit.
- 4. The container assembly defined in claim 3, wherein said audible message is further defined as comprising one selected from the group consisting of tones, melodies, songs, and simulated voice messages informing the consumer about a prize award.
- 5. The container assembly defined in claim 3, wherein said message delivery system is further defined as comprising
- g. light means connected to the integrated circuit for providing a visual message programmed therein.
- 6. The container assembly defined in claim 2, wherein said message delivery system is further defined as providing a visual message and said system further comprises
- f. light means connected to the integrated circuit for providing the visual message programmed therein.
- 7. The container assembly defined in claim 2, and further comprising:
- D. housing means mounted in the retaining zone and securely holding the message delivery system therein.
- 8. The container assembly defined in claim 7, wherein said housing is further defined as comprising switch control means operationally connected to the switch activation means of the message delivery system for normally maintaining the switch activation means in its "off" position and being cooperatively associated with the housing for causing the switch activation means to move into its "on" position simultaneously with the opening of said housing.
- 9. The container assembly defined in claim 8, wherein the means positioned in the retaining zone is further defined as comprising the actual dry, liquid, semi-liquid or moist product being sold.
- 10. The container assembly defined in claim 9, wherein the housing is further defined as being sealed to prevent contamination of the message delivery system by the product contained therein.
- 11. The container assembly defined in claim 7, wherein said means positioned in the retaining zone is further defined as comprising a simulated liquid product and said shell is further defined as comprising
- c. a can typically associated with liquid beverage products, and
- d. at least one entry portal formed at one end of the internal retaining zone.
- 12. The container assembly defined in claim 11, and further comprising
- E. closure means
- a. cooperatively associated with the outer shell for closing the entry portal thereof, and
- b. being positioned for cooperative interaction with the message delivery system for causing the switch activation means to change from its normally off position to its on position in response to opening of said closure means by the consumer.
- 13. The container assembly defined in claim 11 and further comprising
- F. holding means
- a. positioned in the retaining zone in cooperating relationship to the entry portal for securely retaining the prize award, and
- b. incorporating switch control means for contacting the switch activation means of the message delivery system to activate the message delivery system.
- 14. The container assembly defined in claim 13, wherein said message delivery system is further defined as providing an audible musical background for adding excitement to the realization by the consumer that a prize has been won.
- 15. The container assembly defined in claim 13, wherein said prize holder is further defined as being movable from a first retained position to a second released position, partially extending through the open closure means for presenting the prize award to the consumer, said prize holding means further comprising an elongated fin member positioned for contacting the switch activation means of the message delivery system when said prize holder moves into its second position, thereby assuring movement of the switch activation means into the on position and providing the desired audible message to the consumer simultaneously with the presentation of the actual prize award.
- 16. The container assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the message delivery system is further defined as comprising electronic means constructed to provide the desired audible message when activated.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/250,755, filed Sept. 28, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,911,320, for Prize Holding Container Assemblies.
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