IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0323618
(2011-12-12)
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등록번호 |
US-8622262
(2014-01-07)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
11 인용 특허 :
8 |
초록
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The invention is a hydration system that is worn on a user's arm. The system has a flexible sleeve that is conical or forms a conical sleeve that fits a person's forearm. A bladder, made of a pliable material, attaches to the sleeve, and has a number of expandable ribs. The bladder is for holding wa
The invention is a hydration system that is worn on a user's arm. The system has a flexible sleeve that is conical or forms a conical sleeve that fits a person's forearm. A bladder, made of a pliable material, attaches to the sleeve, and has a number of expandable ribs. The bladder is for holding water or liquid for drinking. The bladder can be flat and folds with the sleeve to form a gently tapering form. A frame secures the bladder to the sleeve. A cap is detachably connected to an opening of the bladder, and a drinking straw allows a user to withdraw water from the bladder.
대표청구항
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1. A hydration system carried on an athlete's arm while exercising, comprising: a flexible sleeve made of a flexible material and formable into a conical structure;a bladder, made of a pliable material, having a plurality of expandable ribs, the bladder having a generally tapering cylindrical shape;
1. A hydration system carried on an athlete's arm while exercising, comprising: a flexible sleeve made of a flexible material and formable into a conical structure;a bladder, made of a pliable material, having a plurality of expandable ribs, the bladder having a generally tapering cylindrical shape;a frame attached to said flexible sleeve, with windows defined in said frame and with ribs between said windows, said ribs spaced to contact bands between said expandable ribs of said bladder when said frame is secured to said flexible sheet;a cap detachably connected to an opening of said bladder, for adding water to said bladder;a water extraction point in an elbow end of said bladder, for extracting water from said elbow end of said bladder, with said water extraction point in communication with said expandable ribs so that water from each of the expanding ribs can flow to said water extraction point; anda drinking straw extending from a hand end of said bladder to said water extraction point, so that a user can raise his hand with said hydration system attached, and draw water from said drinking straw at the hand end of said bladder, with the water being taken from the water extraction point at the elbow end of said bladder. 2. The hydration system of claim 1 in which said frame further comprises one of more securing straps for securing said frame to said flexible sleeve. 3. The hydration system of claim 1 which further comprises a plurality of adjustable straps attached to said bladder, the plurality of adjustable straps extending around the bladder and being perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the bladder, said straps for securing said bladder to said flexible sleeve. 4. The hydration system of claim 1 in which said drinking straw is attached to said cap. 5. The hydration system of claim 1 in which said cap is adjacent the elbow end of said bladder. 6. The hydration system of claim 1 in which cap is adjacent the hand end of said bladder. 7. The hydration system of claim 1 which further comprises a loop attached to said elbow end for attaching said system to a user's elbow. 8. The hydration system of claim 1, which further comprises a thumb strap attached to said hand end, for engagement with a user's thumb. 9. The hydration system of claim 1, which further comprises a bite valve at an end of said drinking straw. 10. A hydration system carried on an athlete's arm while exercising, comprising: a flexible sleeve made of a flexible material and formable into a conical structure;a bladder, made of a pliable material, having a plurality of expandable ribs, the bladder having a generally tapering cylindrical interior shape;an attachment means for securing said bladder to said flexible sleeve;a cap detachably connected to an opening of said bladder, for adding water to said bladder;a water extraction point in an elbow end of said bladder, for extracting water from said elbow end of said bladder, with said water extraction point in communication with said expandable ribs so that water from each of the expanding ribs can flow to said water extraction point; anda drinking straw extending from a hand end of said bladder to said water extraction point in the elbow end of said bladder, with an end of said straw presenting a drinking point near said hand end of said bladder, so that a user can raise his hand with said hydration system attached, and draw water from said drinking straw at the hand end of said bladder, with the water being taken from the water extraction point at the elbow end of said bladder; said attachment means is a frame attached to said flexible sleeve, with windows defined in said frame and with ribs between said windows, said ribs spaced to contact bands between said expandable ribs of said bladder when said frame is secured to said flexible sheet. 11. The hydration system of claim 10 in which said frame further comprises one of more securing straps for securing said frame to said flexible sleeve. 12. The hydration system of claim 10 which further comprises a plurality of adjustable straps attached to said bladder, the plurality of plastic straps extending around the bladder and being perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the bladder, said straps for securing said bladder to said flexible sleeve. 13. The hydration system of claim 10 in which said drinking straw is attached to said cap. 14. The hydration system of claim 10 in which said cap is adjacent the elbow end of said bladder. 15. The hydration system of claim 10 in which cap is adjacent the hand end of said bladder. 16. The hydration system of claim 10 which further comprises a loop attached to said elbow end for attaching said system to a user's elbow. 17. The hydration system of claim 10, which further comprises a thumb strap attached to said hand end, for engagement with a user's thumb. 18. The hydration system of claim 10, which further comprises a bite valve at an end of said drinking straw. 19. A hydration system carried on an athlete's arm while exercising, comprising: a flexible sleeve generally flat and trapezoidal in shape which is configured to form a generally conical structure when side edges of said flexible sleeve are joined together;a generally flat and trapezoidal shaped bladder, made of a pliable material, having a plurality of expandable ribs, the bladder configured to form a generally tapering cylindrical interior shape when said bladder is attached to said flexible sleeve;an attachment means for securing said bladder to said flexible sleeve, said attachment means being a frame attached to said flexible sleeve, with windows defined in said frame and with ribs between said windows, said ribs spaced to contact bands between said expandable ribs of said bladder when said frame is secured to said flexible sheet;a cap detachably connected to an opening of said bladder, for adding water to said bladder;a water extraction point in an elbow end of said bladder, for extracting water from said elbow end of said bladder, with said water extraction point in communication with said expandable ribs so that water from each of the expanding ribs can flow to said water extraction point; anda drinking straw extending from a hand end of said bladder to said water extraction point in the elbow end of said bladder, with an end of said straw presenting a drinking point near said hand end of said bladder, so that a user can raise his hand with said hydration system attached, and draw water from said drinking straw at the hand end of said bladder, with the water being taken from the water extraction point at the elbow end of said bladder.
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