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- EP0061182A1 EP0061182A1 EP82102300A EP82102300A EP0061182A1 EP 0061182 A1 EP0061182 A1 EP 0061182A1 EP 82102300 A EP82102300 A EP 82102300A EP 82102300 A EP82102300 A EP 82102300A EP 0061182 A1 EP0061182 A1 EP 0061182A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G19/00—Table service
- A47G19/22—Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service
- A47G19/2205—Drinking glasses or vessels
- A47G19/2227—Drinking glasses or vessels with means for amusing or giving information to the user
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G19/00—Table service
- A47G19/22—Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service
- A47G19/2205—Drinking glasses or vessels
- A47G19/2227—Drinking glasses or vessels with means for amusing or giving information to the user
- A47G2019/2238—Drinking glasses or vessels with means for amusing or giving information to the user with illumination means
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10S—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10S362/00—Illumination
- Y10S362/802—Position or condition responsive switch
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
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- Y10S362/00—Illumination
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- the invention relates to a container, in particular a liquid container, which consists of at least two spatially separated container spaces.
- a wide variety of drinking containers or drinking vessels are known. It has now been desired to have a liquid container which shows a light signal when tilted or tilted and which is unlit in the unused position.
- the container should also be washable.
- a container of the type mentioned at the outset which is characterized in that the two container spaces are separated from one another by a transparent separating surface or are connected to one another via this separating surface, below or behind the separating surface a mirror with a through the Mirror performed lamp is provided and the lamp is connected to a power source via a switch.
- the container according to the invention has the advantage that it looks like a conventional vessel in the unused position and is only illuminated when the vessel is brought into a sufficient inclined position.
- the container according to the invention is not fixed to a location with a battery power source, can be moved freely and can also be washed off.
- the container according to the invention is characterized by a very simple construction principle that can be used for a wide variety of purposes.
- the two container spaces of the container according to the invention are preferably arranged one above the other and separated from one another by a transparent separating surface, so that an upper container space and a lower container space are formed.
- a transparent separating surface so that an upper container space and a lower container space are formed.
- the transparent separating surface between the two container spaces can be integrally connected to the container wall. However, it is also possible to insert the partition or partition into the container, although it should be noted that the sealing of the partition is watertight when the container is used as a drinking container.
- the separating surface can preferably also be a partial surface or. be a window of the total dividing surface.
- the upper or first container space which is preferably designed as a receiving space for a liquid, is equipped with at least one opening.
- the second container space in which the lighting system is accommodated, is preferably equipped with an opening through which the individual parts of the lighting system can be inserted into the container space.
- the lower or second container space can be covered by a seal, which is preferably designed to be waterproof and lies so close to the container wall that no moisture can penetrate into the container space.
- the lower or second container space can be sealed in a variety of ways, e.g. by attaching an elastic lid or pressing a lid into the container opening.
- the lighting insert in the lower container space preferably consists of a mirror, a lamp inserted in the mirror, a switch and a power source.
- the mirror is arranged below or behind the separating surface, the lamp preferably being arranged in the center of the mirror surface.
- the back of the lamp preferably protrudes downward from the mirror, the back of the lamp being in contact with the switch and with a power source.
- the power source is preferably a battery arranged in the container or outside the container or an AC power source arranged outside the container.
- the battery preferably has a voltage of 1.5 to 22.5 V, in particular 1.5 to 9 V.
- the AC source preferably has a voltage of 110 to 38 V.
- the switch is also connected to the second pole of the power source.
- the mirror or reflector preferably consists of a plastic film equipped or vapor-coated with a metal layer or of metal.
- the mirror surface is preferably high-gloss and can be of different colors.
- the switch preferably consists of two electrically conductive shells, which are placed on top of one another with their flat-shaped edge surfaces, an insulating ring being inserted between the edge surfaces and at least one movable, electrically conductive contactor being provided in the space formed by the shell curvature.
- the contact between the lamp and the power source is established by a movable contactor provided in the switch, which is arranged in an inclined position of the container in such a way that the lamp is supplied with current. In the rest position or vertical position of the container, the contact is not closed, so that the lamp does not light up in this case.
- the movable contactor preferably consists of at least one electrically conductive ball, the diameter of the ball having to be at least so large that the distance between the two electrically conductive shells of the switch is bridged by the ball when the ball is in the edge region when the switch is inclined of the switch rolls.
- the lamp preferably consists of a mini light bulb, light emitting diode or mini fluorescent tube.
- the vessel shape of the container according to the invention can be designed differently, preferably glass and / or plexiglass being used as the material. Any dimensionally stable, transparent material can be used for the separating surface between the two container spaces.
- the transparent separating surface can in particular also be provided as a window within the total separating surface, the rest of the total surface also being able to be made opaque or colored.
- the transparent dividing surface can also be colored.
- the second container space, which contains the lighting system preferably has opaque side walls, so that the content of this container space is not visible from the outside.
- the container according to the invention has in particular the shape of a drinking glass or a bottle or double bottle.
- the new lighting system is e.g. also for installation in a double-room spice jar, e.g. oil / vinegar container, suitable.
- the container consists of two container spaces, which are preferably arranged one above the other or next to one another, a transparent separating surface or a transparent partial separating surface being arranged between the two container spaces.
- the one container space is designed to hold a liquid and is therefore provided with at least one opening.
- the second container space which is separated from the first container space, contains the lighting system, the second container space preferably being equipped with an opening through which the individual parts of the lighting system can be introduced into the second container space.
- a sensitive sensor is preferably used here, which is applied to the outer surface of the container wall.
- the sensor consists, for example, of a pressure-sensitive and / or temperature-sensitive, inductive or capacitive sensor strip which is guided around the circumference of the container.
- Individual sensor platelets which are embedded in the outer circumference of the container, preferably in the lower region of the container, can also be used as the sensor.
- the sensor strip or sensor lättchen p are verbun with a lamp employed in the mirror or reflector and the power source the. The moment in which the sensor on the A ussenum- fang of the container is reached, the contact is closed and the lamp, which preferably consists of a mini bulb, light emitting diode or a miniature fluorescent tube lights up. In the rest position or when the sensor is not touched, the circuit is interrupted and the lamp does not light up.
- the lamp which is arranged in or on the reflector, can be switched so that the brightness changes depending on the inclination of the container or the switch.
- the brightness of the lamp preferably increases as the inclination of the container increases and decreases as the inclination of the container decreases.
- the change in brightness with the inclination of the container can e.g. be made by switching on an intermediate element or conventional resistance.
- the container consists of a first or upper container space 1 and a lower or second container space 2, which are separated from one another by a separating surface 3.
- the separating surface 3 can be connected in one piece to the container wall 8.
- the upper container space 1 is equipped with an opening 9 on the side opposite the separating surface.
- the opening of the lower container space 2 is sealed by a cover 10.
- the cover 10 is equipped with a circumferential groove in which a sealing ring 11 is inserted.
- the lower container space 2 can also be sealed by other conventional seals, e.g. by . Pressing in an elastic disc or by fitting an appropriately designed cover.
- a mirror 4 is arranged below the parting surface 3 or parting disc 3 and is preferably parabolic in the present case. At the center of the parabolic mirror, a lamp 5 is inserted through the mirror. The lamp 5 can also be screwed or glued into the mirror if this is desirable. The mirror surface of the mirror 4 faces the separating surface 3.
- the lamp 5 is connected to the power source via a contact strip or a wire 12.
- the current source consists of a battery 7.
- the lamp 5 is in contact with the switch via the wire 12a, which in turn is connected to the current source 7 by means of a contact strip or wire 13.
- the battery 7 is preferably arranged below the switch 6.
- the switch 6 consists of two flat-shaped at the edge of spherical shells, namely an upper spherical shell 14 and a lower spherical shell 15.
- the two flat peripheral regions 16 and 17 of the K ugelschalen are separated by an interposed insulating ring 18th
- At least one movable contactor is contained in the interior of the space 23 formed by the spherical shells 14 and 15.
- the movable contactor consists of a ball made of conductive material, in particular metal.
- the shells 14 and 15 of the switch 6 also consist of a conductive material, in particular metal. Copper, silver, nickel or their alloys are preferably used for the contactors and the shells.
- FIG. 4 shows a section through the switch according to FIG. 3 along the line A-A, the contactor being formed from six conductive balls 19 with a smaller cross section and a ball 20 with a larger cross section.
- Fig.5 the switch is shown in the position of use, ie. in the position in which the switch is when the container is tilted.
- the electrically conductive balls roll into the edge region of the switch and then make contact between the upper shell 14 and the lower conductive shell 15, so that the lamp 5 is connected to the battery 7.
- the shells 14 and 15 do not necessarily have to be spherical, however can also be flat or curved.
- another movable contact body can be used as the contactor, for example a drop of mercury (24).
- the mirror 4, the lamp 5, the switch 6 and the battery 7 are preferably arranged interchangeably in the lower container space 2.
- the mirror 4 and the switch 6 are preferably held via a support wall 21 in the lower container space 2, but the mirror 4 can also be firmly connected to the separating surface 3.
- the switch 6 is preferably held by a support surface 22.
- the outer wall and / or the inner wall of the lower container space 2 is preferably opaque because the lighting system is therefore not visible to the outside. It is also possible to mount a screen in the interior of the lower container space, which preferably serves at the same time as a supporting wall for the mirror 4 and the switch 6.
- the switch consists of the electrically conductive half-shells 14 and 15, which are separated from one another by the insulating ring 18.
- the insulating ring is arranged between the flat edges of the shells 14 and 15.
- the contactor in the cavity 23 formed by the two shells here consists of an electrically conductive liquid drop 24, e.g. Mercury.
- FIG. 7 shows an embodiment of the container according to the invention according to FIG. 1.
- the container consists of a first container 1A, which consists of a container space 1 and a second container space 2.
- a first container 1A which consists of a container space 1 and a second container space 2.
- On the first Container 1A is a second bottle-shaped container 25 attached laterally.
- the second bottle-shaped container 25 is extended upwards to a bottle neck 26, the bottle neck having an opening 27 at the end.
- the bottle neck-like end 26 of the container 25 is preferably bent away laterally over the main body of the bottle-like container.
- the first bottle-shaped container 1A consists of an upper container space 1 and a lower or second container space 2, which are separated from one another by a separating surface 3.
- the separating surface 3 is transparent and is preferably connected in one piece to the container wall 8 of the first container 1A.
- the upper container space 1 is drawn out like a bottle neck above the separating surface 3 and is preferably bent away to the side.
- the bottle neck 28 of the upper container space 1 ends in the opening 31.
- the bottle necks 26 and 28 of the containers 25 and 1A are preferably oriented in the opposite lateral direction.
- the opening of the lower container space 2 of the container 1A is sealed by a lid 10.
- the lid 1o is equipped with a circumferential groove in which a sealing ring 11 is inserted.
- the lower container space 2 can also be sealed by other customary seals.
- a mirror or reflector 4 is arranged below the separating surface 3 or the separating disk 3. At the center of the mirror is an illuminable body, for example a light bulb 5, inserted through the mirror.
- the luminous element or the light bulb 5 is connected to the power source via a wire 12.
- the power source consists of a battery 7.
- the power source can, however, also consist of an AC power source arranged outside the container.
- the luminous element 5 is also in contact with the switch 6, which in turn is by means of a contact strip or a wire 13 with the power source 7 in connection.
- switch 6 for the container according to FIG. 1
- the container according to Fig. 7 is suitable e.g. as a spice jar, e.g. Oil and into the other container space e.g. Vinegar is poured in.
- the contact in the switch 6 is switched on and the lamp 5 is supplied with current and then lights up.
- the container according to FIG. 7 can also advantageously be connected to an alternating current source if the container is preferably used standing on a table.
- the container shows an embodiment of the container according to FIG. 1.
- the container consists of a first container space 1 and a second or lower container space 2, which are separated from one another by a separating surface 3 or are connected to one another via the separating surface 3.
- the separating surface 3 is transparent and is integrally connected to the container wall 8.
- the upper container space 1 is equipped with an opening 9 on the side opposite the separating surface.
- the opening of the lower container space 2 is sealed by a cover 10.
- the lid 1o is equipped with a circumferential groove in which a sealing ring 11 is inserted.
- a mirror or a reflector 4 is arranged below the parting surface 3 or parting disc 3.
- a lamp 5 is inserted through the mirror.
- the lamp 5 is one Wire 12 connected to the power source 7.
- the power source in the present case from a battery 7.
- the lamp 5 is also in contact with the sensor 29, the e Zellerraumes as stripes in the container wall 8 of the lower B 2 is inserted.
- the sensor 29 is connected to the current source 7 via the wire 13.
- the electrically conductive wire 13 can be passed through the container wall 8. However, the wire 13 can also be guided outwards through the opening of the lower container space 2 and then applied to the sensor 29.
- the connecting wire 3o between the lamp 5 and the sensor 29 can either be passed through the container wall 8 or through the bottom opening of the container space 2.
- the circuit between the current source and the lamp 5 is closed and the lamp 5 lights up.
- the circuit between lamp 5 and current source 7 is interrupted.
- a mini light bulb, a light-emitting diode or a mini fluorescent tube can be used as the lamp 5.
- the sensor switch 29 preferably consists of a conventional pressure-sensitive sensor, temperature-sensitive sensor, an inductively switched sensor or a capacitively switched sensor.
- FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of the switch 6.
- the switch consists of the electrically conductive lower shell 14, which is connected to the power source via the electrically conductive wire 13, and the upper shell 15a.
- An insulating ring 18 is inserted between the two edge regions of the upper and lower shell.
- the upper shell 15a is equipped with an opening 33, through which the pendulum 34 is suspended in the switch.
- the pendulum 34 has an electrically conductive clapper 32 at the lower end.
- the pendulum 34 swings into the edge region of the switch and then bridges the two electrically conductive shells 14 and 15a.
- the position of the pendulum when the switch is inclined is shown in dashed lines in FIG. 9.
- the upper shell 15a is in contact with the lamp 5 via an electrically conductive wire 12a.
- the clapper 32 is preferably formed from an electrically conductive rod, which may be surrounded by insulation.
- the switch 6 can also be made from a slightly bent, electrically conductive rail, e.g. consist of two wires arranged in parallel next to each other and each have an electrically conductive contact surface which is arranged on the side next to the rail without contacting it.
- the contactor here is a ball or roller, which, when the container is in the rest position, lies in the middle of the slightly bent rails and, when the container or switch is tilted, rolls away to the side and then bumps against the laterally arranged contact surface (e.g. a vertically arranged wire) and thus closes the circuit and lights the lamp 5. So that the contactor does not fall off the rail when the container is shaken, the rail can be covered by a rail arranged above the first rail or a cover bracket.
- a plurality of balls in particular 2 to 4 balls, are preferably used as contactors. This has the advantage that the switch 6 is completely free of bounce and thus a perfect contact between the upper and lower contact surface is guaranteed when the switch is tilted.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| DE19813111102 DE3111102A1 (de) | 1981-03-20 | 1981-03-20 | Behaelter |
| DE3111102 | 1981-03-20 |
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| EP0061182A1 true EP0061182A1 (fr) | 1982-09-29 |
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| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| EP82102300A Withdrawn EP0061182A1 (fr) | 1981-03-20 | 1982-03-20 | Récipient |
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| US (1) | US4390928A (fr) |
| EP (1) | EP0061182A1 (fr) |
| JP (1) | JPS581648A (fr) |
| AU (1) | AU8160782A (fr) |
| BR (1) | BR8201532A (fr) |
| DE (1) | DE3111102A1 (fr) |
| ES (1) | ES273468Y (fr) |
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