A card that allows you to rewrite liquid information using letters and figures

By integrating ancient characters and directionality into business card-sized cards, the sensory experience of drinks and food is enhanced, reducing hangovers and improving water quality, thus increasing demand for related products.

JP3254824UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24TRUST NEXT SOLUTIONS CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
JP2025001542U
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-16
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-16

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing methods for rewriting liquid information on packaging are inadequate and do not effectively enhance the experience.

Method used

Incorporating ancient characters, figures, and directionality into business card-sized cards that can be used as coasters or under glasses to improve the sensory experience.

Benefits of technology

Enhances the sensory experience of drinks and food, reduces the likelihood of hangovers, and improves water quality, promoting health and increasing demand for related products.

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Abstract

To provide a curd that maintains the freshness and improves the taste of food and beverages and suppresses alcohol hangovers. [Solution] The cards of this invention are inscribed with ancient characters and figures, and by using their placement and direction in combination, their effects can be enhanced to a level that anyone can experience.
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] This invention relates to the rewriting of liquid information using letters and figures. [Background technology]

[0002] Up until now, there have been attempts to rewrite liquid information using the text written on the packaging, but the know-how was still inadequate, and the effect was not noticeable.

[0003] This utility model enhances the effect to a level that anyone can experience by incorporating ancient characters, figures, layout, and directionality.

[0004] This utility model solves this problem by combining multiple factors such as ancient characters, shapes, layout and directionality, and turns them into business card-sized cards that can be placed under glasses or tableware as coasters.

[0005] The taste of drinks and food becomes smoother. An experiment was conducted to see if people would get a hangover by drinking 31 shots of 40% alcohol tequila (30ml per shot) using the card of this utility model as a coaster. The amount of alcohol consumed is 930ml x 40% = 372ml The time it takes a human to break down 20g of alcohol is 4.5 hours = 4.44 372ml x 0.8 (specific gravity of alcohol) / 4.44 = 67 hours There aren't many people who can drink 31 shots of tequila, but the results of experiments have shown that people can drink far more than the average person without getting a hangover, which shows that it's not a matter of personal constitution. We also tested people whose jobs involve drinking alcohol, and none of them suffered a hangover. Putting a card in the bath also changes the quality of the water, improving the quality of your bath. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0006] [Figure 1] Card design of this utility model DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0007] Business card size card [Example]

[0008] The cards have a specific direction, and the effect is maximized when used as coasters with the designed side (Figure 1) facing backwards. [Industrial Applicability]

[0009] Since it doesn't cause hangovers, it is expected to improve the quality of life and promote health not only for people who drink alcohol in their jobs, but also for everyone. As drinks and food become more delicious, demand is expected to increase not only for cards, but also for coasters and placemat paper. It can also be used to purify river water by improving water quality.

Claims

1. Rewriting information about liquids such as water, oil, and alcohol using shapes and letters.

2. By rewriting the information on liquids such as water, oil, and alcohol, it can maintain the freshness and improve the taste of food and beverages, and in the case of alcohol, it can suppress hangovers.