IP Library Granted Patent US 10,994,979
Granted Patent B1
US 10,994,979 · App. 16/664,628 · Granted May 4, 2021

Portable beverage container systems and methods for adjusting the composition of a beverage

Inventors: Mark Lyons (Ashburn, VA); Abraham Maclean (Arlington, VA)
Assignee: LifeFuels, Inc.
B67D1/0019B01F13/0022B01F15/00155B67D1/0882B67D1/0888B67D1/1238B67D1/1243B01F2215/0022
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Patent No.
US 10,994,979
App. No.
16/664,628
Granted
May 4, 2021
Kind
B1
Abstract

A beverage apparatus, the beverage apparatus being hand-holdable by a user of the beverage apparatus to be portable, can include a beverage chamber housing that includes a chamber for storing a consumable liquid. The beverage apparatus can include a dispensing assembly that includes a receptacle. The receptacle can retain a vessel. The vessel can include an electronic tag and can contain an additive. The dispensing assembly can be operatively controllable by a controller to output the additive from the vessel into the consumable liquid. The beverage apparatus can include one or more sensors, devices, or assemblies that can be used to detect a volume of liquid in the chamber or a liquid level in the chamber. The beverage apparatus can include an apparatus processing portion (ACP) and an apparatus database portion.

Claims (63)

1. A beverage apparatus, the beverage apparatus being hand-holdable by a user of the beverage apparatus so as to be portable, the beverage apparatus comprising:

a beverage chamber housing that includes a chamber, and the chamber storing a consumable liquid in the chamber;

a dispensing assembly that includes a first receptacle, and the first receptacle retaining a first vessel, and the first vessel containing a first additive,

the dispensing assembly operatively controllable to perform dispensing of the first additive from the first vessel into the consumable liquid in the chamber;

a first element that includes an accelerometer, the accelerometer outputting acceleration data regarding acceleration that the beverage apparatus experiences;

an apparatus control processor (ACP);

an apparatus database portion that includes instructions that are performed by the ACP in operation of the beverage apparatus, and the ACP configured to control the dispensing assembly to perform the dispensing of the first additive from the first vessel into the consumable liquid in the chamber, and the ACP performing processing including:

inputting the acceleration data from the accelerometer;

determining volume data, regarding the consumable liquid in the chamber, based on the acceleration data, and the determining volume data includes comparing the acceleration data with known data; and

performing processing based on the volume data.

2. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , the determining volume data, regarding the consumable liquid in the chamber, based on the acceleration data includes:

determining acceleration vectors over time;

from the acceleration vectors, culling out an observed set of selected acceleration vectors (SAVs);

determining observed attributes of the SAVs;

the comparing the acceleration data with known data includes comparison of the observed attributes with known attributes of known acceleration vectors of known sets,

each of the known sets being associated with a respective known liquid value in the apparatus database portion;

determining a chosen set, out of the known sets, based on the comparing; and

mapping to a selected liquid value, of the known liquid values, that is associated with the chosen set.

3. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 ,

the performing processing based on the volume data includes:

assigning a current liquid level, of the consumable liquid in the chamber, based on the selected liquid value.

4. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the observed attributes include frequency data, which is compared with known frequency data of the known sets.

5. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the determining the chosen set, out of the known sets, based on the comparing includes:

determining a closest known set, of the known sets, that has closest correlation to the observed set, and

tagging such closest known set as the chosen set.

6. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the determining the chosen set, out of the known sets, based on the comparing includes:

determining a matching known set, of the known sets, that matches with the observed set, and

tagging such matching known set as the chosen set.

7. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the observed set, of SAVs, is culled out by selecting acceleration vectors that occur in a discreet time window.

8. The beverage apparatus of claim 7 , the discreet time window is between 0.5 and 3 seconds in length.

9. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the SAVs exist in x-y-z space; and

the determining observed attributes of the SAVs including:

determining x-space acceleration attributes of the SAVs;

determining y-space acceleration attributes of the SAVs; and

determining z-space acceleration attributes of the SAVs.

10. The beverage apparatus of claim 9 , the apparatus database portion including an x-dominate library, a y-dominate library and a z-dominate library;

the determining volume data includes:

determining that the x-space acceleration attributes are dominate over both the y-space acceleration attributes and the z-space acceleration attributes, and, based on such determining, accessing the x-dominate library to perform the comparing with favor over both the y-dominate library and the z-dominate library.

11. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the determining observed attributes of the SAVs including:

identifying an anchor acceleration vector, in the observed set, based on attributes of the SAVs;

identifying follow-up acceleration vectors that occur in time subsequent to the anchor acceleration vector; and

the comparing includes comparing (a) the anchor acceleration vector and (b) the follow-up acceleration vectors against (c) the known acceleration vectors in the known sets.

12. The beverage apparatus of claim 11 , the anchor acceleration vector including x-y-z components and having a magnitude;

the determining observed attributes of the SAVs further including:

normalizing the anchor acceleration vector by dividing each x-y-z component by the magnitude;

the comparing includes the known acceleration vectors in the known sets also being normalized by dividing each x-y-z component, of the known acceleration vectors, by a respective magnitude, of each known acceleration vector.

13. The beverage apparatus of claim 11 , the anchor acceleration vector including x-y-z components and having a magnitude in x-y-z space and direction in x-y-z space;

the determining observed attributes of the SAVs including:

determining an x-y-z adjustment factor to adjust the anchor acceleration vector to be parallel with a predetermined common axis; and

the comparing includes comparing the x-y-z adjustment factor with respective x-y-z adjustment factors of the known acceleration vectors in the known sets.

14. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the determining observed attributes of the SAVs includes: normalizing at least one SAV of the SAVs, and

the normalizing performed to parse out and isolate a particular attribute of the at least one SAV, and the normalizing performed for purposes of comparison of the at least one SAV.

15. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the determining observed attributes of the SAVs includes: determining an x-y-z adjustment factor to adjust a SAV, of the SAVs, to be parallel with a predetermined common axis;

the comparing includes comparing the x-y-z adjustment factor with respective x-y-z adjustment factors of the known acceleration vectors in the known sets.

16. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , wherein:

the determining observed attributes including determining an observed frequency of the SAVs; and

the comparing including comparing the observed frequency with a respective known frequency, of each of the known sets, so as to determine the chosen set.

17. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , wherein each of the known sets being associated with a respective known liquid value is provided by a lookup table in the apparatus database portion, and each known liquid value is either a known liquid level or a known liquid volume.

18. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the determining volume data includes inputting data, from the accelerometer, that indicates movement status of the beverage apparatus;

the comparing includes:

the ACP selecting, based on the movement status, one of a standing library, a walking library and a running library;

the one constituting a selected library; and

comparing the observed attributes only with known attributes of the selected library, thereby conserving processing resources of the ACP.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 30, 2026
From: CIRKUL, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 075311/0397 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2026
From: CIRKUL, INC.
To: ACP REDSTONE CREDIT, LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 075286/0047 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 20, 2023
From: INFUZE, L.L.C.
To: CIRKUL, INC.
Reel/Frame 064024/0520 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2021
From: LIFEFUELS, INC.
To: INFUZE, L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 057361/0456 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2020
From: LYONS, MARK; MACLEAN, ABRAHAM
To: LIFEFUELS, INC.
Reel/Frame 054214/0761 →