IP Library Granted Patent US 10,889,482
Granted Patent B1
US 10,889,482 · App. 16/664,845 · Granted Jan 12, 2021

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

Inventors: Abraham Maclean (Reston, VA); Mark Lyons (Reston, VA)
Assignee: LifeFuels, Inc.
B67D1/0888A47J43/27B67D1/0019B67D1/0882B67D1/1238B67D1/1243
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Patent No.
US 10,889,482
App. No.
16/664,845
Granted
Jan 12, 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 computer processor portion (ACP) and an apparatus database portion.

Claims (66)

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 second receptacle,

a first vessel that includes a first electronic tag and contains a first additive, and the first receptacle retaining the first vessel, and

a second vessel that includes a second electronic tag and contains a second additive, and the second receptacle retaining the second vessel; and

the dispensing assembly operatively controllable by a controller to (a) output the first additive from the first vessel into the consumable liquid in the chamber, and (b) output the second additive from the second vessel into the consumable liquid in the chamber;

an apparatus computer processor (ACP);

an apparatus database portion that includes instructions that are performed by the ACP in operation of the beverage apparatus, and the controller including the ACP and the apparatus database portion;

a first antenna that is associated with the first receptacle, and the first antenna for transferring data with the first electronic tag;

a second antenna that is associated with the second receptacle, and the second antenna for transferring data with the second electronic tag;

a transceiver that performs processing of data, and the transceiver in communication with the ACP; and the processing of data including:

the transceiver interfacing with the first antenna to provide first data transfer, and

the transceiver interfacing with the second antenna to provide second data transfer, and

a selection portion that performs controlling to control (a) the first data transfer, and (b) the second data transfer.

2. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , the controlling performed by the selection portion including:

energizing the first antenna to provide communication, via the transceiver and first antenna, between the ACP and the first electronic tag; and

energizing the second antenna to provide communication, via the transceiver and second antenna, between the ACP and the second electronic tag.

3. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the energizing the first antenna is performed at a different time than the energizing the second antenna.

4. The beverage apparatus of claim 2 , the controlling including the selection portion toggling between energizing the first antenna and energizing the second antenna, so as to mutually exclusively energize the first antenna and the second antenna.

5. The beverage apparatus of claim 4 , the ACP interfaces with the selection portion to perform the controlling, such that that the ACP controls whether the first antenna or the second antenna is energized.

6. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , the first antenna and the second antenna are in communication with the transceiver; and

the first antenna is associated with a first power supply;

the second antenna is associated with a second power supply; and

the selection portion is controlled, by the ACP, to selectively energize the first power supply or the second power supply, so as to selectively select either the first antenna or the second antenna to provide communication.

7. The beverage apparatus of claim 6 , the selection portion toggles between energizing the first power supply and the second power supply from a power source.

8. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , the first electronic tag is an RFID tag, and the first electronic tag includes a first tag antenna that interfaces with the first antenna;

the second electronic tag is a further RFID tag, and the second electronic tag includes a second tag antenna that interfaces with the second antenna.

9. The beverage apparatus of claim 8 , the first antenna substantially surrounds the first vessel and the second antenna substantially surrounds the second vessel.

10. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , the first antenna is circular in shape, and the second antenna is circular in shape.

11. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , the selection portion performing processing including observing that a physical event has occurred with the beverage apparatus and, based on the observing, performing in sequence:

energizing the first antenna to provide communication, including downloading data, with the first electronic tag; and

energizing the second antenna to provide communication, including downloading data, with the second electronic tag.

12. The beverage apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the beverage apparatus includes a base cover that is removably attached to a remainder of the beverage chamber housing, and the base cover is removable by the user to insert the first vessel and the second vessel; and

the physical event includes at least one selected from the group consisting of: (a) the base cover being removed, and (b) the base cover being placed upon the remainder of the beverage chamber housing.

13. The beverage apparatus of claim 12 , the base cover including a magnet and the dispensing assembly including a magnet sensor, and the magnet sensor configured to detect the magnet.

14. The beverage apparatus of claim 13 , the base cover including three magnets, any of which are configured to activate the magnet sensor depending on a mounting angular orientation of the base cover on the beverage apparatus.

15. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , the transceiver and/or the ACP processes data from the first antenna including:

determining an observed signal strength from the first electronic tag via the first antenna;

comparing the observed signal strength to a threshold signal strength;

generating a determination based on determining that the observed signal strength is less than the threshold signal strength; and

ignoring the data from the first antenna based on the determination.

16. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , the transceiver and/or the ACP processes data from the first antenna including:

determining an observed signal strength from the first electronic tag via the first antenna;

comparing the observed signal strength to a threshold signal strength;

generating a determination based on determining that the observed signal strength is greater than the threshold signal strength; and

processing the data from the first antenna based on the determination.

17. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , the selection portion is a switch that selectively (a) connects the transceiver to the first antenna for the first data transfer, and (b) connects the transceiver to the second antenna for the second data transfer.

18. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein (a) the first electronic tag is adhesively attached to the first vessel; and/or (b) the first electronic tag is integrated into a wall of the first vessel.

19. The beverage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein (a) the first electronic tag is an RFID tag, and the first electronic tag includes a first tag antenna that interfaces with the first antenna, and (b) the second electronic tag is a further RFID tag, and the second electronic tag includes a second tag antenna that interfaces with the second antenna; and

the selection portion performing processing including performing in sequence:

energizing the first antenna to provide communication, including downloading data, with the first electronic tag via the first antenna generating a carrier wave that energizes the first electronic tag; and

energizing the second antenna to provide communication, including downloading data, with the second electronic tag via the second antenna generating a further carrier wave that energizes the second electronic tag.

20. 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 second receptacle,

a first vessel that includes a first electronic tag and contains a first additive, and the first receptacle retaining the first vessel, and

a second vessel that includes a second electronic tag and contains a second additive, and the second receptacle retaining the second vessel; and

the dispensing assembly operatively controllable by a controller to (a) output the first additive from the first vessel into the consumable liquid in the chamber, and (b) output the second additive from the second vessel into the consumable liquid in the chamber;

an apparatus computer processor (ACP);

an apparatus database portion that includes instructions that are performed by the ACP in operation of the beverage apparatus, and the controller including the ACP and the apparatus database portion;

a first antenna that is associated with the first receptacle, and the first antenna for transferring data with the first electronic tag;

a second antenna that is associated with the second receptacle, and the second antenna for transferring data with the second electronic tag;

a transceiver that performs processing of data, and the transceiver in communication with the ACP; and the processing of data including:

the transceiver interfacing with the first antenna to provide first data transfer, and

the transceiver interfacing with the second antenna to provide second data transfer, and

a selection portion and/or the ACP performing controlling, and the controlling including controlling (a) the first data transfer, and (b) the second data transfer in a selective manner.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2026
From: CIRKUL, INC.
To: ACP REDSTONE CREDIT, LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 075286/0047 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE CONVEYING PARTIES ARE ABRAHAM MACLEAN AND MARK LYONS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 054464 FRAME: 0201. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jun 30, 2023
From: MACLEAN, ABRAHAM; LYONS, MARK
To: LIFEFUELS, INC.
Reel/Frame 064181/0533 →
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 Nov 24, 2020
From: MACLEAN, ABRAHAM
To: LIFEFUELS, INC.
Reel/Frame 054464/0201 →