Timed drinking vessel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6747918
  • Patent Number
    6,747,918
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A drinking vessel includes a timer coupled to a sidewall of the vessel and having an actuator protruding from the vessel which controls the timer.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to drinking vessels and particularly to single-serving sized vessels, such as mugs, glasses, etc.




Conventional drinking vessels serve as receptacles for beverages. A typical drinking vessel is sized to hold an individual-sized quantity of a beverage. A conventional drinking vessel holds a beverage, but gives no information to the individual drinking the beverage as to his or her rate of consumption. A drinking vessel which automatically monitors the rate at which an individual consumes a beverage would be welcomed by consumers of beverages.




According to the present invention, a drinking vessel includes a stopwatch or timer having an actuator, which controls the functionality of the stopwatch.




In preferred embodiments, a drinking vessel includes a stopwatch or timer and a resting surface. The drinking vessel includes an actuator pin coupled to the stopwatch and protruding from the resting surface. The actuator is movable and starts and stops the stopwatch.




In preferred embodiments, the drinking vessel comprises a mug having a sidewall. The stopwatch includes a visual display coupled to the sidewall of the mug. Additionally, the stopwatch includes a programming panel coupled to the resting surface of the mug, which controls the functionality of the stopwatch (e.g., how the actuator pin starts, stops, resets, etc., the stopwatch).











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a drinking vessel in accordance with the present invention including a stopwatch having a visual display and an actuator pin;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the drinking vessel of

FIG. 1

illustrating a sidewall and bottom of the drinking vessel and wherein the visual display of the stopwatch is coupled to the sidewall of the drinking vessel and the actuator pin and a programming panel are coupled to the bottom of the drinking vessel;





FIG. 3

is another embodiment of a drinking vessel in accordance with the present invention showing a mug having a stopwatch, which includes a visual display and an actuator pin, and wherein a sidewall of the drinking vessel includes a series of measuring indicators;





FIG. 4

is a third embodiment of a drinking vessel in accordance with the present invention wherein the drinking vessel includes a stopwatch having a visual display and an actuator formed as part of a handle of the drinking vessel;





FIG. 5

illustrates a fourth embodiment of a drinking vessel in accordance with the present invention including a stopwatch having a visual display and an actuator formed as part of a bottom lip of the drinking vessel; and





FIG. 6

is a fifth embodiment of a drinking vessel in accordance with the present invention including a stopwatch having a visual display in a floor of the drinking vessel.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a drinking vessel


10


in accordance with the present invention includes a sidewall


12


, a handle


14


, an interior


16


, and a bottom or resting surface


18


. Surrounding the bottom or resting surface


18


is a bottom lip


20


and encircling the top of the drinking vessel


10


and providing an opening to the interior


16


is a top lip


22


. An actuator pin


24


protrudes from the bottom


18


of the drinking vessel


10


and controls the functionality of a stopwatch having a visual display


26


coupled to the sidewall


12


of the drinking vessel


10


.




The stopwatch and its associated visual display


26


allow a user of the drinking vessel


10


to monitor the rate at which he or she consumes a beverage contained within the interior


16


of the drinking vessel


10


. The actuator pin


24


controls the stopwatch according to a program input into the stopwatch via a programming panel


28


on the bottom


18


of the drinking vessel


10


(see FIG.


2


). The stopwatch can be programmed for many different functionalities as will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art.




For example, the stopwatch can be programmed to start and stop only once. In this way, when a user lifts the drinking vessel


10


from a support surface (e.g., a table, etc.), the actuator pin


24


further extends from the bottom


18


of the drinking vessel


10


and starts the stopwatch. When the user of the drinking vessel


10


returns the drinking vessel


10


to the support surface, the actuator pin


24


is depressed and is pushed into the bottom


18


of the drinking vessel


10


and stops the stopwatch. In this way, the stopwatch has timed a single drink from, or lifting of, the drinking vessel


10


.




In another example, the stopwatch may be programmed using the programming panel


28


to start and stop multiple times. In this way, the drinking vessel


10


can be lifted from and returned to the support surface multiple times, thus depressing and releasing the actuator pin


24


multiple times, to keep track of a total elapsed time of multiple liftings of, or drinks from, the drinking vessel


10


. In this example, the stopwatch will only be reset when the user has determined it is appropriate to do so (e.g., when he or she has finished drinking the beverage contained in the drinking vessel


10


). The user may reset the stopwatch using the programming panel


28


or multiple quick depressions of the actuator pin


24


according to the particular programming of the stopwatch. According to the first example above, the stopwatch is programmed to time only a single drink from the drinking vessel


10


and, therefore, may be programmed to automatically reset the second time the drinking vessel is lifted from the support surface.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, another embodiment of a drinking vessel


100


in accordance with the present invention includes measuring indicator marks


102


on a sidewall


104


of the drinking vessel


100


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a drinking vessel


200


in accordance with the present invention includes a sidewall


202


, a handle


204


, an interior


206


and a bottom or resting surface


208


. The bottom


208


is encircled by a lower lip


210


, and an upper lip


212


surrounds an opening to the interior


206


of the drinking vessel


200


. A visual display


214


of a stopwatch is coupled to the sidewall


202


of the drinking vessel


200


and displays a recorded time of the stopwatch. The stopwatch is actuated by an actuator


216


formed along the inside length of the handle


204


of the drinking vessel


200


. In this way, when a user of the drinking vessel


200


grabs the handle


204


of the drinking vessel


200


to take a drink from the drinking vessel


200


, he or she starts the stopwatch by depressing the actuator


216


. When the user releases his or her hand from the handle


204


of the drinking vessel


200


, he or she necessarily releases the actuator


216


and stops the stopwatch, thereby registering an elapsed time on the visual display


214


. The exact functionality of the stopwatch can be controlled by a programming panel (not shown) similar to that shown in

FIG. 2

, as will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a drinking vessel


300


in accordance with the present invention, is similar to the drinking vessel


200


shown in

FIG. 4

except that instead of including an actuator running along the inside of a handle of the drinking vessel (such as actuator


216


, shown in FIG.


4


), the drinking vessel


300


includes an actuator


302


formed as a lip or collar around a bottom


304


of the drinking vessel


300


. When the drinking vessel


300


is lifted from a support surface, such as a tabletop, etc., the actuator lip or collar


302


extends axially downwardly and starts a stopwatch coupled to the drinking vessel


300


. When the user returns the drinking vessel


300


to the support surface, the actuator


302


is depressed axially upwardly by the support surface and the stopwatch is stopped.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a drinking vessel


400


in accordance with the present invention is similar to drinking vessels


10


,


100


,


200


, and


300


except a visual display


402


is included on a floor


404


of the drinking vessel


400


instead of on its sidewall


406


, as is the case with drinking vessels


10


,


100


,


200


, and


300


.




Although the invention has been described in detail with reference of certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described above.



Claims
  • 1. A drinking vessel comprising:a mug having a sidewall and a resting surface, a stopwatch coupled to the mug and including a visual display coupled to the sidewall, and an actuator pin protruding from the resting surface, wherein the actuator pin controls the stopwatch.
  • 2. The drinking vessel of claim 1, wherein the mug includes a handle, the handle comprising a second actuator which controls the stopwatch.
  • 3. The drinking vessel of claim 1, wherein the mug includes a bottom lip, the bottom lip comprising a second actuator which controls the stopwatch.
  • 4. A drinking vessel comprising:a vessel having a handle, a stopwatch coupled to the vessel and including a visual display mounted to the vessel, and an actuator mounted to the handle and wherein the actuator controls the stopwatch when the vessel is picked up by the handle.
  • 5. The drinking vessel of claim 4, wherein the visual display is mounted to a sidewall of the vessel.
  • 6. The drinking vessel of claim 4, wherein the visual display is mounted to a floor of the vessel.
  • 7. The drinking vessel of claim 4, wherein the actuator is a pin.
  • 8. A drinking vessel comprising:a drinking container having a sidewall and a resting surface, a timer coupled to the container and including a visual display coupled to the sidewall, and an actuator pin protruding from the resting surface and controlling the timer.
  • 9. The drinking vessel of claim 8, wherein the container includes a handle, the handle comprising a second actuator which controls the timer.
  • 10. The drinking vessel of claim 8, wherein the container includes a bottom lip, the bottom lip comprising a second actuator which controls the timer.
  • 11. The drinking vessel of claim 8, wherein the visual display is a digital display.
  • 12. The drinking vessel of claim 8, wherein the visual display is an analog display.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/311,294 filed on Aug. 9, 2001 now abandoned.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/311294 Aug 2001 US