Unique identifying device for a beverage container

a beverage container and unique technology, applied in the field of identification of individual beverage containers, can solve the problems of patrons arguing or physically fighting over perceived theft of drinks, and it is difficult for different users to determine which drinks are theirs once the containers are opened, so as to avoid quarrels over beverage ownership

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-04-02
MDJ ENTERPRISES
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[0041]It is an object of the invention to help a parent or caregiver differentiate their child's juice or beverage box, pouch, bottle or sippy cup from those of other children in any setting where children are grouped tog

Problems solved by technology

Typically the glasses, bottles, cans, boxes or pouches in a set will be of the same pattern, making it difficult for different users to determine which drink is theirs once the containers are set down.
This can lead to negative consequences, for instance, the spread of disease when someone drinks from the container that a sick person has been using.
Another negative consequence can be an allergic reaction in a person who unwittingly consumes a drink containing a substance to which they're allergic.
In a setting where people are gathered and alcohol is served, some patrons may argue or physically fight over a perceived theft of their drink.
In an event with children involved, not only are there typically many germs to be spread, but children may get very angry and act inappropriately if another child takes their drink.
Additionally, many people are just queasy about sharing germs with anyone.
In the case of the band, again, the prior art cites inventions which are more difficult to make and subsequently increasing the c

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[0047]The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1-4 of the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.

[0048]The invention includes identifiers for both re-usable containers such as glasses and cups, and disposable containers such as bottles, cans, cartons, boxes and pouches. Containers are differentiated with an identifying component that is added to the container at the time of use and, in the case of disposable containers, may be disposed of with the container. The identifying component can be retained or disposed of when used with re-usable containers, depending on the user's desire. More specifically, multiple uniquely designed stirrers are employed for differentiating between multiple non-disposable containers, and multiple uniquely designed bands are used for differentiating between multiple disposable containers.

[0049]The embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-4 employ a devi...

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Abstract

The invention provides a unique identifying device that differentiates identical or similar beverage containers. A stirrer from a set of stirrers, each with its own design, is placed inside a beverage glass or cup to enable users to determine which beverage among many in use is theirs. In the case of cans, bottles, boxes, or pouches, a unique band from a set of bands, each with its own design, is placed around the outside of the container to enable users to distinguish their beverage from others that are in the same type of container. The preferred composition of the stirrer is plastic, and the preferred composition of the band is a stretchable material. The invention has the advantage of being quick and easy to use, and is inexpensive enough to be disposable. It is an object of the invention to identify individual beverage containers using a unique identifying device.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The invention relates to the field of the identification of individual beverage containers.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to the differentiating of beverage containers in order to differentiate users' drinks. Many social situations involve the serving of beverages in glasses, cups, bottles, cans, boxes or pouches. Typically the glasses, bottles, cans, boxes or pouches in a set will be of the same pattern, making it difficult for different users to determine which drink is theirs once the containers are set down.[0003]This can lead to negative consequences, for instance, the spread of disease when someone drinks from the container that a sick person has been using. Another negative consequence can be an allergic reaction in a person who unwittingly consumes a drink containing a substance to which they're allergic. In a setting where people are gathered and alcohol is served, some patrons may argue or physically fight over a ...

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IPC IPC(8): B65D85/00
CPCB01F13/002G09F23/06B65D2203/00B01F15/00506B01F33/5011B01F35/3202
Inventor ISSEROW, JONATHANISSEROW, LAURA
Owner MDJ ENTERPRISES
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