Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Portable device for controlling an alcoholic beverage through a container, a system and a method associated thereto
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Application No.: US15884721Application Date: 2018-01-31
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Publication No.: US10670525B2Publication Date: 2020-06-02
- Inventor: Pascal Brunerie , Katia Gouret , Benoit Fil , Stephane Verger , Jean-Luc Bruneel , Francois Guillaume , Caroline Bruneel Delhaye
- Applicant: Pernod Ricard , CNRS—Direction de l'Innovation et des Relations avec les Entreprises (DIRE) , UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX , Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux
- Applicant Address: FR Paris FR Paris FR Bordeaux FR Talence
- Assignee: PERNOD RICARD,CNRS—DIRECTION DE L'INNOVATION ET DES RELATIONS AVEC LES ENTREPRISES (DIRE),Universite de Bordeaux,INSTITUT POLYTECHNIQUE DE BORDEAUX
- Current Assignee: PERNOD RICARD,CNRS—DIRECTION DE L'INNOVATION ET DES RELATIONS AVEC LES ENTREPRISES (DIRE),Universite de Bordeaux,INSTITUT POLYTECHNIQUE DE BORDEAUX
- Current Assignee Address: FR Paris FR Paris FR Bordeaux FR Talence
- Agency: Burris Law, PLLC
- Priority: com.zzzhc.datahub.patent.etl.us.BibliographicData$PriorityClaim@7351fac1
- Main IPC: G01J3/30
- IPC: G01J3/30 ; G01N21/64 ; G01N33/14 ; G01N21/27

Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a portable device for controlling an alcoholic beverage that includes a single light source emitting a monochromatic excitation light beam of a wavelength between 350 and 650 nanometers, a beam splitter to reflect the light beam, a focus and collection lens, and a positioning device to orient the light beam along a direction substantially normal to an outer surface of the container. The positioning device positions the outer surface of the container at a predetermined distance from the focus lens. The device includes a filtering device for filtering fluorescence radiation captured by the focus lens to eliminate wavelengths shorter than or equal to the wavelength of the light beam. A spectrometer module produces a signal corresponding to the measured spectrum of the fluorescence radiation and an analysis module compares the measured spectrum to a reference spectrum.
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