Weaponized Drinking Vessel
Abstract
A weaponized drinking vessel is an apparatus that contains a beverage and inflicts significant damage and pain against an attacker. The apparatus includes a holder body, a drinking vessel, a plurality of impact ridges, at least one light source, a microcontroller, and a power source. The holder body protects and further insulates the drinking vessel. The drinking vessel contains a beverage and insulates the beverage. The plurality of impact ridges increases the force and trauma of the apparatus against an attacker. The at least one light source illuminates the surrounding environment of the apparatus so that a user may accurately impact the plurality of impact ridges, as well as the holder body against an attacker. The microcontroller and the power source allow the at least one light source to operate. The apparatus further includes a lid that protects and contains the drinking vessel within the holder body.
Claims
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1 . A weaponized drinking vessel comprises:
a holder body; a drinking vessel; a plurality of impact ridges; at least one light source; a microcontroller; a power source; the holder body comprises a vessel receptacle and a handle; the plurality of impact ridges comprises a set of first ridges; the drinking vessel engaging into the vessel receptacle; a rim of the drinking vessel being positioned flush a rim of the vessel receptacle; a base of the vessel receptacle being positioned opposite the rim of the vessel receptacle across the vessel receptacle; the plurality of impact ridges being externally positioned with the vessel receptacle; the set of first ridges being perimetrically connected across the base; the handle being laterally mounted onto the vessel receptacle; the at least one light source, the microcontroller, and the power source being positioned within the handle; a lens of the at least one light source being externally integrated into the handle; the microcontroller being electronically connected to the at least one light source; and, the power source being electrically connected to the microcontroller and the at least one light source.
2 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
the plurality of impact ridges further comprises at least one track of ridges;
and,
the at least one track of ridges being laterally mounted onto a lateral wall of the vessel receptacle.
3 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 2 comprises:
the at least one track of ridges being a plurality of tracks;
the plurality of tracks being circumferentially distributed about the vessel receptacle; and,
the handle being positioned between a track and an adjacent track of the plurality of tracks.
4 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 2 comprises:
the at least one track of ridges being positioned opposite the handle about the vessel receptacle.
5 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 2 comprises:
a bracket;
the bracket comprises a first arm, a second arm, and an elongated bar;
the elongated bar being connected to the lateral wall with the first arm and the second arm;
the first arm being terminally fixed to the elongated bar;
the second arm being fixed to the elongated bar, opposite the first arm; and,
the at least one track of ridges being fixed across the elongated body, opposite the first arm and the second arm.
6 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a lid;
a stopper;
the plurality of impact ridges further comprises a set of second ridges;
the lid being positioned adjacent the rim of the vessel receptacle;
the rim of the vessel receptacle being flushed within a rim of the lid;
the rim of the lid being positioned opposite a base of the lid across the lid;
the stopper being terminally fixed to the lid, opposite the base of the lid;
the set of second ridges being perimetrically connected across the rim of the lid;
the stopper being positioned within the set of second ridges;
the rim of the lid being removably attached to the rim of the vessel receptacle; and,
the stopper being flushed within the rim of the drinking vessel.
7 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a cap;
the cap being externally positioned adjacent the rim of the drinking vessel;
and,
the cap being threadedly engaged with the rim of drinking vessel.
8 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 7 comprises:
a spout;
the spout being integrated into the cap; and,
the spout being oriented away from the drinking vessel.
9 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a lid;
the plurality of impact ridges further comprises a set of second ridges;
the lid being positioned adjacent the rim of the vessel receptacle;
the rim of the vessel receptacle being flushed with a rim of the lid;
the rim of the lid being positioned opposite a base of the lid across the lid;
the rim of the lid being removably attached to the rim of the vessel receptacle; and,
the set of first ridges being perimetrically connected across the rim of the lid.
10 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
the lens of the at least one light source being oriented towards the set of first ridges.
11 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a power switch;
the power switch being externally integrated into the handle; and
the power switch being electronically connected to the microcontroller.
12 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a friction-inducing layer;
the friction-inducing layer being externally fixed to the handle; and,
the friction-inducing layer laterally traversing across the handle.
13 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a battery-level indicator;
the battery-level indicator being externally integrated into the handle; and,
the battery-level indicator being electronically connected to the microcontroller.
14 . A weaponized drinking vessel comprises:
a holder body; a drinking vessel; a plurality of impact ridges; at least one light source; a microcontroller; a power source; a power switch; a friction-inducing layer; the holder body comprises a vessel receptacle and a handle; the plurality of impact ridges comprises a set of first ridges; the drinking vessel being engaging into the vessel receptacle; a rim of the drinking vessel being positioned adjacent a rim of the vessel receptacle; a base of the vessel receptacle being positioned opposite the rim of the vessel receptacle across the vessel receptacle; the plurality of impact ridges being externally positioned with the vessel receptacle; the set of first ridges being perimetrically connected across the base; the handle being laterally mounted onto the vessel receptacle; the at least one light source, the microcontroller, and the power source being positioned within the handle; a lens of the at least one light source being externally integrated into the handle; the microcontroller being electronically connected to the at least one light source; the power source being electrically connected to the microcontroller and the at least one light source; the lens of the at least one light source being oriented towards the set of first ridges; the power switch being externally integrated into the handle; the power switch being electronically connected to the microcontroller; the friction-inducing layer being externally fixed to the handle; and, the friction-inducing layer laterally traversing across the handle.
15 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
the plurality of impact ridges further comprises at least one track of ridges;
a bracket;
the bracket comprises a first arm, a second arm, and an elongated bar;
the at least one track of ridges being laterally mounted onto a lateral wall of the vessel receptacle;
the elongated bar being connected to the lateral wall with the first arm and the second arm;
the first arm being terminally fixed to the elongated bar;
the second arm being fixed to the elongated bar, opposite the first arm; and,
the at least one track of ridges being fixed across the elongated body, opposite the first arm and the second arm.
16 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 2 comprises:
the at least one track of ridges being a plurality of tracks;
the plurality of tracks being circumferentially distributed about the vessel receptacle; and,
the handle being positioned between a track and an adjacent track of the plurality of tracks.
17 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 2 comprises:
the at least one track of ridges being positioned opposite the handle about the vessel receptacle.
18 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a lid;
a stopper;
the plurality of impact ridges further comprises a set of second ridges;
the lid being positioned adjacent the rim of the vessel receptacle;
the rim of the vessel receptacle being flushed with a rim of the lid;
the rim of the lid being positioned opposite a base of the lid across the lid;
the stopper being terminally fixed to the lid, opposite the base of the lid;
the set of second ridges being perimetrically connected across the rim of the lid;
the stopper being positioned within the set of second ridges;
the rim of the lid being removably attached to the rim of the vessel receptacle; and,
the stopper being flushed within the rim of the drinking vessel.
19 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a cap;
a spout;
a lid;
the plurality of impact ridges further comprises a set of second ridges;
the cap being externally positioned adjacent the rim of the drinking vessel;
the cap being threadedly engaged with the rim of drinking vessel;
the spout being integrated into the cap;
the spout being oriented away from the drinking vessel;
the lid being positioned adjacent the rim of the vessel receptacle;
the rim of the vessel receptacle being flushed within a rim of the lid;
the rim of the lid being positioned opposite a base of the lid across the lid;
the rim of the lid being removably attached to the rim of the vessel receptacle; and,
the set of first ridges being perimetrically connected across the rim of the lid.
20 . The weaponized drinking vessel as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
a battery-level indicator;
the battery-level indicator being externally integrated into the handle; and
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