Various embodiments provide a bicycle misting system or apparatus. Example embodiments include a manual (e.g., trigger-activated) or automated (e.g., valve-activated) system that is sell-contained, small, and light-weight. Various embodiments improve safety, allow convenient interchangeability of th
Various embodiments provide a bicycle misting system or apparatus. Example embodiments include a manual (e.g., trigger-activated) or automated (e.g., valve-activated) system that is sell-contained, small, and light-weight. Various embodiments improve safety, allow convenient interchangeability of the fluid reservoir, and enable easy installation on a bicycle with or without a mounting system on the bicycle itself. Embodiments also allow the rider to select a variety of spray types, stream, spray, or mist depending on the intended use or amount of fluid desired for each release. The various embodiments provide for an improved cooling fluid delivery system of design simplicity, ease of use, and interchangeability that allows a cyclist an evaporative cooling concept safely, efficiently and conveniently, while riding in conditions of elevated or extreme temperatures.
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1. A self-contained bicycle misting apparatus comprising: a trigger-activated mist dispenser including: a trigger mechanism;a nozzle;transfer tubing coupled to the trigger mechanism and the nozzle; anda mounting portion for slideably and removably coupling a fluid reservoir to the trigger-activated
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A self-contained bicycle misting apparatus comprising: a trigger-activated mist dispenser including: a trigger mechanism;a nozzle;transfer tubing coupled to the trigger mechanism and the nozzle; anda mounting portion for slideably and removably coupling a fluid reservoir to the trigger-activated mist dispenser, the mounting portion being further configured to removably mount the trigger-activated mist dispenser with the fluid reservoir to a stem bracket;the fluid reservoir for retaining cooling fluid, the fluid reservoir being configured for removable attachment to the trigger-activated mist dispenser via the mounting portion, the fluid reservoir being further configured to receive the transfer tubing, the cooling fluid being drawn from the fluid reservoir through the transfer tubing to the nozzle when the trigger mechanism is activated; andthe stem bracket being configured for removable attachment to the trigger-activated mist dispenser, the stem bracket being further configured for attachment to a portion of a bicycle. 2. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the nozzle includes a selector for selecting among a plurality of spray types. 3. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the nozzle is oriented at an upward angle relative to a horizontal plane. 4. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fluid reservoir and nozzle are positioned forward of a handlebar of the bicycle. 5. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the trigger-activated mist dispenser being further configured to rotate upwards relative to a horizontal plane to enable adjustment of the aim of the misting apparatus. 6. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 5 wherein the trigger-activated mist dispenser being further configured to enable adjustment of the aim of the misting apparatus to selectively target the face, upper chest, or torso. 7. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the stem bracket provides a unilateral mounting bracket for attachment of the trigger-activated mist dispenser to the bicycle at a single location. 8. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fluid reservoir is fabricated in a variety of sizes and fluid-holding capacities. 9. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the misting apparatus is configured to add minimal weight to the bicycle. 10. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the misting apparatus is configured to deliver a pre-determined amount of cooling fluid with each activation of the trigger mechanism. 11. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the misting apparatus is configured to deliver a pre-determined pattern of cooling fluid to a user-selected part of the body. 12. A self-contained bicycle misting apparatus comprising: a pressurized fluid reservoir for retaining fluid, the fluid reservoir including: a pressure-producing mechanism to maintain a pressure level within the fluid reservoir at greater than ambient pressure; anda fill opening for filling the fluid reservoir with the fluid; anda valve-activated mist dispenser including: a valve mechanism including a valve actuator button;a nozzle;transfer tubing, coupled to the valve mechanism and the nozzle, for transferring the fluid from the pressurized fluid reservoir to the nozzle upon activation of the actuator button; anda mounting portion for slideably and removably coupling the pressurized fluid reservoir to the valve-activated mist dispenser, the mounting portion being further configured to removably mount the valve-activated mist dispenser with the pressurized fluid reservoir to a stem bracket, the stem bracket being further configured for attachment to a portion of a bicycle. 13. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 12 wherein the nozzle includes a mist selector for selecting among a plurality of spray types. 14. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 12 wherein the nozzle is oriented at an upward angle relative to a horizontally-positioned fluid reservoir. 15. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 12 wherein the reservoir and nozzle are positioned forward of and between handlebars of the bicycle. 16. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 12 wherein the pressure-producing mechanism is a spring-loaded plunger. 17. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 12 wherein the valve mechanism is an alignment valve. 18. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 12 further including a bilateral mounting bracket for attachment to a bicycle at two different locations, the attachment bracket for removable attachment of the apparatus to the bilateral mounting bracket. 19. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 12 further including a unilateral mounting bracket for attachment to a bicycle at a single location, the attachment bracket for removable attachment of the apparatus to the unilateral mounting bracket. 20. The self-contained bicycle misting apparatus of claim 12 further including a single-point post mounting bracket for attachment to a bicycle handlebar post at a single location, the attachment bracket for removable attachment of the apparatus to the single-point post mounting bracket. 21. An in-frame bicycle misting apparatus comprising: a pressurized fluid reservoir for retaining fluid, the pressurized fluid reservoir being formed within the interior of a tube of a structural member of a bicycle, the fluid reservoir including: a pressure-producing mechanism to maintain a pressure level within the fluid reservoir at greater than ambient pressure; anda fill opening for filling the fluid reservoir with the fluid;a valve-activated mist dispenser including: a valve mechanism including a valve actuator button;a nozzle;transfer tubing, coupled to the valve mechanism and the nozzle, for transferring the fluid from the pressurized fluid reservoir to the nozzle upon activation of the actuator button; anda mounting portion being configured to removably mount the valve-activated mist dispenser to a stem bracket; andthe stem bracket being configured for removable attachment to the valve-activated mist dispenser, the stem bracket being further configured for attachment to a portion of a bicycle. 22. The in-frame bicycle misting apparatus of claim 21 wherein the nozzle includes a mist selector for selecting among a plurality of spray types. 23. The in-frame bicycle misting apparatus of claim 21 wherein the pressure-producing mechanism is a CO2 cartridge. 24. The in-frame bicycle misting apparatus of claim 21 wherein the valve mechanism includes an electrical solenoid for activation of the valve mechanism.
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