A Never Emptying Glass

A drinking glass that automatically signals to bar staff when it needs a refill!
14 April 2002

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Researcher Paul Dietz at Mitsubishi in Cambridge, US, have developed a drinking glass that automatically signals to bar staff when it needs a refill!

The iGlassware system uses an electronic tag containing a microchip connected to a radio transmitter.

The tags, which are supposedly dishwasher proof, work by measuring the capacitance of the glass - in other words how much electrical charge it stores. The more drink there is in the glass, the more charge it stores.

When the glass is empty, the chip detects the drop in stored charge and signals to the waiters, who carry palm-top devices, to supply a top up!

Apparently there is a genuine need for a system like this since "glasses not being kept topped up is a major source of diners' complaints," says Richard Cole, of Delaware University, US.

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