[0001] The present invention relates to a glass of the type specified in the preamble of
the first claim.
[0002] There are known glasses in the state of the art.
[0003] They may be ordinary containers designed for containing and used for various beverages
or they may be containers comprising mechanisms suitable to perform specific additional
functions.
[0004] For example, there are some commercially available types of glasses made from Aura
Glass™ in which the glass can rotate around a central hub.
[0006] The documents
CN-Y-201365774 and
EP-A-0562310 describe a glass consisting of a fixed support containing an electric motor suitable
to rotate a bowl to mix the liquid or liquids present inside the bowl.
[0007] The document
GB-A-1421680 describes a glass consisting of a bowl resting on a stem and comprising a substantially
cone-shaped well extending into the stem, suitable to allow the liquid, typically
champagne, contained therein to release a column of bubbles located above the area
delimited by the well.
[0008] The document
US7299743 describes a decanter comprising a sphere suitable to accept the wine, and a dispensing
valve on the bottom of the container. In particular, the device allows the aeration
and filtering of the wine poured therein.
[0009] Finally, the document
US8430023 describes a fluid aerator comprising a wine receiving bowl, apertures at the bottom
of the bowl, and a perforated fluid flow path extending to the bottom of a support
supporting the aerator.
[0010] In particular, the wine is aerated at the top of the device on which the bowl is
arranged and the wine can be selectively delivered to the bottom thanks to the controlled
opening of the dispensing apertures.
[0011] The prior art described above has some significant drawbacks.
[0012] In particular, all the aforesaid devices involve a considerable degree of complexity:
the use of rotary mechanisms comprising integrated electric motors which make the
glasses described by the abovementioned patents difficult to manufacture.
[0013] In addition, even the simper solutions such as ordinary glasses or the glass described
by the document
GB-A-1421680 do not add special features to the devices other than to allow a user to drink from
it.
[0014] For example, in these cases, the aeration of the wine remains conditional on the
experience and competence of the user.
[0015] Focusing again on the more complex solutions, another important drawback is the aesthetic
one. All the solutions presented have a structure which in itself is not very customisable,
as well as being largely unmodifiable.
[0016] In conclusion, another significant drawback derives from the fact that the glasses
equipped with additional functionality described in the patents cited are expensive.
In these circumstances, the technical task underlying the present invention is to
devise a glass capable of substantially remedying the said drawbacks.
[0017] Within the scope of the said technical task, an important objective of the invention
is to obtain a glass which in itself provides additional functions with respect to
ordinary glasses and a very simple manufacture.
[0018] Another important object of the invention is to provide a glass that makes it possible
to perform the additional functions irrespective of the experience or ability of the
user of the multifunctional glass according to the invention.
[0019] Finally, a further aim is to provide a glass which is inexpensive to manufacture.
The technical task and the objectives specified are achieved by the multifunctional
glass as claimed in the appended claim 1. Examples of preferred embodiments are described
in the dependent claims.
[0020] The characteristics and advantages of the invention will be clarified in the following
detailed descriptions of some preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows an axonometric view of the glass according to the invention;
Fig. 2 shows a view in use of the glass according to the invention;
Fig. 3a is a detail of the glass according to the invention in exploded view; and
Fig. 3b is a detail of the glass according to the invention.
[0021] In the present document, the measures, values, shapes, and geometric references (such
as perpendicularity and parallelism), when associated with words like "about" or other
similar terms such as "almost" or "substantially", are to be understood as excluding
measurement errors or inaccuracies due to production and/or manufacturing defects
and, especially, excluding a slight difference from the value of the measure, of the
shape or of the geometric reference with which it is associated. For example, these
terms, if associated with a value, preferably indicate a difference of not more than
10% of the value itself.
[0022] Furthermore, when used, terms such as "first", "second", "top", "bottom", "main"
and "secondary" do not necessarily identify an order, a priority of relationship or
relative position, but can simply be used to more clearly distinguish between their
different components.
[0023] With reference to the Figures, the improved glass according to the invention is indicated
overall with the number
1.
[0024] The glass 1 is suitable to be arranged in a resting configuration, in which it is
arranged resting on its main base, designed for that purpose, in a horizontal plane.
In said resting configuration the glass 1 defines a vertical axis
1a, preferably coincident with the gravitational direction, a first horizontal axis
1b, and a second horizontal axis
1c.
[0025] The first horizontal axis 1 b and the second horizontal axis 1 c are in the same
plane and are both perpendicular to the vertical axis 1 a. In addition, the first
horizontal axis 1 b is perpendicular to the second horizontal axis 1 c.
[0026] The glass 1 comprises a support
2, a labile connector
3, and a bowl
4.
[0027] The support 2 is a part preferably centred on the vertical axis 1 a which can have
varying shapes and sizes, comprising the said supporting base.
[0028] More preferably, the support 2 is a stem of the type typically present in commercially
available wine glasses.
[0029] Alternatively, the support 2 may be spherical or conical or other provided that the
option of attaching the said support 2 so it can be rested on a flat surface is ensured.
In particular, the stem is preferably made of glass, however it could also be made
of ceramic or polymer or metal or other.
[0030] In addition, the support 2 can comprise any decoration or coloured paint, for example
used for purely aesthetic purposes.
[0031] The bowl 4 defines a central axis
4a and is preferably an open container suitable to accommodate a fluid. The central
axis 4a is preferably the axis of symmetry of the bowl 4, which in glasses of the
traditional type is vertical. The bowl 4 therefore defines an inner volume inside
which at most a quantity of fluid corresponding to the said inner volume can be accommodated.
It can have different shapes and dimensions, it may for example be a cylindrical container,
or it can be a cubic or even a prismatic container. The bowl 4 preferably has a substantially
rounded or spherical shape of the type conventionally used for making wine glasses.
[0032] The bowl 4, like the support 2, can comprise decorations or coloured paints or other
for purely aesthetic purposes.
[0033] The labile connector 3 is preferably a part centred on the vertical axis 1 a and
suitable to connect the support 2 with the bowl 4.
[0034] In particular, the labile connector 3 is integrally attached to both the support
2 and the bowl 4, and is suitable to allow the eccentric rotation about the vertical
direction with respect to the support 2. The central axis 4a of the bowl 4 and the
vertical axis 1 a of the support 2 are substantially offset from one another.
[0035] The fastenings between the labile connector 3 and the support 2, and between the
labile connector 3 and the bowl 4, can for example comprise adhesive. This adhesive
can for example be an adhesive with low viscosity whose polymerisation is achieved
rapidly by means of exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays.
[0036] As a result of the aforesaid, the support 2 and the bowl 4 are preferably attached
to each other in a labile manner by means of the labile connector 3.
[0037] The labile connector 3 allows the bowl 4 to rotate with respect to the support 2.
[0038] In particular, the labile connector 3 preferably consists of a fixed portion
30 and a rotating portion
31.
[0039] The fixed portion 30 can, for example, be a cylindrical ring centred on the vertical
axis 1 a comprising a guide on its inner surface.
[0040] The support 2 is preferably integrally attached to the fixed portion 30, while the
bowl 4 is integrally attached to the rotating portion 31.
[0041] In addition, the bowl 4 is appropriately attached to the rotating portion 31 of the
offset connector 3, i.e. the central axis 4a of the bowl 4, and the vertical axis
1a of the support 2, are mutually offset or non-coincident, so as to allow the eccentric
rotation. The offset between the two axes when parallel is preferably between 0.5
mm and 3 mm.
[0042] When the bowl 4 is moved with respect to the support 2 the central axis 4a preferably
forms a tilt angle
α with respect to the vertical axis 1a, and the title angle α is preferably not zero
and is between 3° and 15°. To achieve this tilt angle α, it is sufficient to have
a bearing, such as a sleeve bearing, with ample play in the radial direction along
its entire circumference.
[0043] In this way, a tilt is defined, given by the tilt angle α, which also tilts the rotation
of the fluid 5 present inside the volume 40 of the bowl 4. During the rotation, the
glass 1 thus defines a precessing motion.
[0044] Bearings
32 or lubricating parts can be arranged between the fixed portion 30 and the rotating
portion 31 to allow rotation. The bearings 32 preferably consist of a ball bearing.
The bearings 32 have a first portion
32a, integral with the fixed portion 30, and a second portion
32b, integral with the rotating portion 31.
[0045] The said bearing 32 is preferably inherently symmetrical and regular. In addition,
the first portion 32a preferably rests on a non-flat surface, for example consisting
of a ring
33 having different thicknesses in different circumferential areas.
[0046] The size of the area of the fluid 5 in direct contact with the outside air is thus
changed.
[0047] In particular, when the bowl 4 is at rest with respect to the support 2, the fluid
5 defines a first area of exposure. In addition, when the bowl 4 is in motion with
respect to the support 2, the fluid 5 defines a second area of exposure.
[0048] Therefore, the second area of exposure comprises an extension surface different from,
and preferably greater than, the size of the first surface of exposure.
[0049] In a second example, the tilt angle α is zero and thus the central axis 4a is parallel
to the vertical axis 1a.
[0050] In this latter example, the central axis 4a can be aligned with the vertical axis
1a or parallel and spaced with respect to the vertical axis 1a. In this latter case,
the bowl 4 can rotate eccentrically, about the vertical axis 1a, with respect to the
said support 2.
[0051] The distance or eccentricity can assume values, for example, between 2 and 5 mm.
The operation of the glass 1 previously described in structural terms is the following.
The user can place their finger on the outer surface of the bowl 4, setting it in
rotation with respect to the support 2, arranged for example on a flat surface such
as a table, by means of the labile connector 3.
[0052] In addition, the moving bowl 4 sets in motion the fluid arranged in the bowl 4.
[0053] By the synergistic effect of rotation and the tilt angle α, the area of exposure
of the fluid increases from the first area of exposure to the second area of exposure,
allowing the fluid to become oxygenated and thus decanted.
[0054] Alternatively, the synergistic effect of rotation and the offset on the fluid creates
an imbalance of the centrifugal force acting on the liquid, increasing its area of
exposure, achieving the same result.
[0055] The glass 1 according to the invention delivers significant benefits.
[0056] Indeed, the glass 1 does not require complex mechanisms to perform its functions,
but surprisingly uses known properties of the joints or bearings to allow the operational
motion of the bowl 4 with respect to the support 2.
[0057] In addition, the functions performed by the glass 1 are easily usable by users of
any kind, even those without the relevant experience and knowledge.
[0058] In addition, the particular eccentric rotation of the glass allows a better analysis
of the quality of the wine by oenologists or, generally, by consumers.
[0059] In particular, the light reflected in the glass is accelerated by the rotary motion,
allowing a better evaluation of clarity, vivacity, and sheen.
[0060] The movement also makes it immediately possible to detect and assess the possible
presence of particles or a lack of transparency.
[0061] In addition, the said particular eccentric rotation concentrates a greater surface
of wine on the glass. The movement facilitates analysis of shades and hues.
[0062] The particular eccentric rotation also makes it possible to achieve a uniform and
homogeneous film of liquid on the wall of the glass. A more thorough and objective
evaluation of the speed with which the wine tears fall, the amplitude of the arches,
and on how the wine reassembles inside the glass is thus made possible.
[0063] The rotation also makes possible the formation of a more homogeneous aroma funnel.
A slow rotation allows an analysis of the bouquet and the evolution of the wine; a
subsequent faster rotation makes it possible to characterise the olfactory categories
and to better assess intensity, complexity, and palatability of the wine. Finally,
the said rotation, as a preliminary step with respect to the gustatory analysis, makes
it possible to homogenise the gustatory components of the wine and to refine the perception
of soft taste sensations - from sugars and glycerine substances - and hard ones, from
acids, salts, and tannins.
[0064] The area of exposure is in fact always increased and can beneficially be further
increased by use of a faster rotation of the bowl 4 about the support 2.
[0065] In conclusion, the glass 1 is beneficially manufacturable in an inexpensive way without
resorting to costly technologies for moving the bowl with respect to the support.
[0066] The glass also remains stable during use and avoids the inconvenience of possible
breakage of the glass due to uncontrolled rotations and changes of trajectory outside
of the resting plane.
[0067] The invention is subject to variations falling within the scope of the inventive
concept as defined by the claims.
[0068] In this context all the details are replaceable by equivalent elements and the materials,
shapes and dimensions can be any.
1. A multifunctional glass (1), comprising:
- a support (2) having a defined axis (1a), in normal supporting conditions, a vertical
axis,
- a bowl (4) suitable to contain a fluid (5) and defining a central axis (4a),
- a labile connector (3), fastened to said support (2) and to said bowl (4),
- said labile connector (3) allowing said bowl (4) to rotate with respect to said
support (2),
- and characterised in that said bowl (4) rotates eccentrically about said vertical direction with respect to
said support (2).
2. The glass (1) according to the previous claim, wherein said bowl (4) is attached to
said connector (3) in an offset manner, i.e. with said central axis (4a) and said
vertical axis (1a) offset from each other, so as to allow said eccentric rotation.
3. The glass (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, defining a vertical
axis (1 a), and wherein said central axis (4a) forms a tilt angle (a) with respect
to said vertical axis (1 a) when said bowl (4) is moved with respect to said support
(2) around said connector (3), defining a precessing motion.
4. The glass (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein said tilt angle (α)
is zero.
5. The glass (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein said tilt angle (α)
is not zero.
6. The glass (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein said tilt angle (α)
is between 3° and 15°.
7. The glass (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein said connector labile
(3) comprises a bearing (32) having a first portion (32a), integral with said support
(2), and a second portion (32b), integral with said bowl (4).
8. The glass (1) according to the previous claim, wherein said first portion (32a) rests
on a non-flat surface which is part of the labile connector (3).
9. The glass (1) according to the previous claim, wherein said non-flat surface consists
of a ring (33) having different thicknesses in different circumferential areas.
10. The glass (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein said bowl (4) is
manually movable by a user with respect to said support (2), said movable bowl (4)
being suitable to decant said fluid (5) comprised within said bowl (4).