Hands free personal hydration delivery system
First Claim
1. A hands-free personal hydration delivery system comprising:
- a container for fluid which is adapted to be worn on the back or torso of a user;
an extended length of tubing having a connection end connected to the container in an air-tight manner, a distal end adapted to be held in the user'"'"'s mouth for providing a flow of fluid into the user'"'"'s mouth, and an intermediate portion, to be mounted to a headgear worn on the user'"'"'s head;
a bite valve coupled to the distal end of the extended length of tubing which is adapted to be opened when manipulated by the user'"'"'s mouth to allow fluid to be drawn by suction into the user'"'"'s mouth, and closed when not being manipulated so as to cut off fluid flow in an air-tight condition;
a headgear adapted to be worn on the user'"'"'s head at a vertical height above the user'"'"'s mouth; and
a mounting element mounted to the headgear so as to be positioned at a vertical height above the user'"'"'s mouth for retaining the intermediate portion of the extended length of tubing at a position of higher elevation than the user'"'"'s mouth, whereby the higher elevation of the intermediate portion ensures that fluid drawn from the container by suction applied by the user passes upward through the intermediate portion of the tubing elevated above the user'"'"'s mouth and flows downward from there to the user'"'"'s mouth by gravity feed, the fluid flow thereby continuing to flow into the user'"'"'s mouth with little suction effort due to the gravity feed and siphoning effect of fluid from the container, wherein the headgear is a helmet and the intermediate portion of the tubing is mounted to a lower rim of the helmet, and wherein the mounting element is an attachment pad that is applied by a base adhesive layer to the helmet.
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Abstract
A hands-free personal hydration delivery system has a tubing assembly that has one end that detachably connects to a feed tube for a container of fluid worn on the back or torso of a user. The other end of the tubing assembly is coupled to a bite valve which is opened when manipulated by the user'"'"'s mouth to allow fluid to be drawn by suction applied by the user, and is closed when not being manipulated so as to cut off fluid flow in an air-tight condition. An intermediate portion of the tubing assembly is mounted on the user'"'"'s head or to the user'"'"'s headgear at a position of higher elevation than the user'"'"'s mouth. This allows fluid to be drawn to the elevated position and flow downward from there to the user'"'"'s mouth by gravity feed. The fluid flow can then continue with little suction effort due to the gravity feed and siphoning effect of fluid from the container. The tubing can be mounted using retainer loops or other type of fasteners attached to a helmet, sports cap, head band bracket, headphone bracket, headband, or an earpiece worn by the user. The hydration delivery system is especially useful for bicycling, canoeing, mountain biking, kayaking, canoe paddling, and rowing environments.
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4 Claims
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1. A hands-free personal hydration delivery system comprising:
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a container for fluid which is adapted to be worn on the back or torso of a user;
an extended length of tubing having a connection end connected to the container in an air-tight manner, a distal end adapted to be held in the user'"'"'s mouth for providing a flow of fluid into the user'"'"'s mouth, and an intermediate portion, to be mounted to a headgear worn on the user'"'"'s head;
a bite valve coupled to the distal end of the extended length of tubing which is adapted to be opened when manipulated by the user'"'"'s mouth to allow fluid to be drawn by suction into the user'"'"'s mouth, and closed when not being manipulated so as to cut off fluid flow in an air-tight condition;
a headgear adapted to be worn on the user'"'"'s head at a vertical height above the user'"'"'s mouth; and
a mounting element mounted to the headgear so as to be positioned at a vertical height above the user'"'"'s mouth for retaining the intermediate portion of the extended length of tubing at a position of higher elevation than the user'"'"'s mouth, whereby the higher elevation of the intermediate portion ensures that fluid drawn from the container by suction applied by the user passes upward through the intermediate portion of the tubing elevated above the user'"'"'s mouth and flows downward from there to the user'"'"'s mouth by gravity feed, the fluid flow thereby continuing to flow into the user'"'"'s mouth with little suction effort due to the gravity feed and siphoning effect of fluid from the container, wherein the headgear is a helmet and the intermediate portion of the tubing is mounted to a lower rim of the helmet, and wherein the mounting element is an attachment pad that is applied by a base adhesive layer to the helmet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for mounting a tubing assembly to a fluid container and using the assembly as a hands-free personal hydration delivery system, the fluid container being of the type having a feed tube for supplying fluid from the container and being worn on the back or torso of a user, said method comprising:
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providing an extended length of tubing having a connection end provided with a detachable connection for connecting to an end of the feed tube from the container in an air-tight manner, a distal end adapted to be held in the user'"'"'s mouth for providing a flow of fluid from the container into the user'"'"'s mouth, and an intermediate portion; and
mounting the intermediate portion of the extended length of tubing to a headgear worn by the user at a position of higher elevation than the user'"'"'s mouth, whereby the higher elevation of the intermediate portion ensures that fluid drawn from the container by suction applied by the user passes upward through the intermediate portion of the tubing elevated above the user'"'"'s mouth and flows downward from there to the user'"'"'s mouth by gravity feed, the fluid flow thereby continuing to flow into the user'"'"'s mouth with little suction effort due to the gravity feed and siphoning effect of fluid from the container, wherein the headgear is a helmet and the intermediate portion of the tubing is mounted to a lower rim of the helmet, and wherein the mounting element is an attachment pad that is applied by a base adhesive layer to the helmet.
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