Patent classifications
A45F2003/166
BREAST SUPPORT GARMENT
Examples of a breast support garment are disclosed. The breast support garment comprises a front panel with a chest area configured to support a wearer's breasts and dampen an accelerating movement of the breast tissue, and a hydration system that comprises a hydration reservoir and a dispensing tube connected to the reservoir. The breast support garment further comprises a holder that is dimensioned to receive the reservoir of the hydration system and one or more guides to support the dispensing tube. The breast support garment of the present invention integrates the functions of a high support sports bra and a hydration vest or backpack.
HYDRATION BLADDERS
Disclosed herein are embodiments of hydration bladders that include flexible wall portions along with relatively more rigid structural portions that are shaped to help define the shape of the bladder and can also help a user grip and manipulate the bladder. The structural portions can also support or incorporate other bladder features, such as inlet ports, caps, outlet ports, valves, tubes, attachment points, graphic designs, and/or other features. Some embodiments include an outlet tube that is retractable and extendable through an upper port at the top of the bladder.
Portable hydration system
A portable hydration system and various components are disclosed. The system utilizes a pump to transfer potable liquid (e.g. water) from a liquid container to a user during challenging activities (e.g. endurance motorcycle riding).
BACKPACK WITH MAGNETIC HYDRATION TUBE RETURN
A hydration backpack includes a main body, a storage compartment, a pair of shoulder straps, a bladder, a hydration tube, a first longitudinal elongated metallic element, and a second longitudinal elongated metallic element. The bladder is disposed in the storage compartment of the main body and is configured to retain liquid. The hydration tube includes a proximal end coupled to the bladder and a distal end providing liquid to a user on demand. The first longitudinal elongated metallic element is disposed on one shoulder strap. The second longitudinal elongated metallic element is disposed on the hydration tube. The first and second longitudinal elongated metallic elements are configured to connect by gravitational and magnetic forces and form an automatic hydration tube return system.
Adjustable storage compartment for a bottle
A bottle has a storage compartment to store an item. The bottle includes a top opening, a bag inside the bottle defining the storage compartment, a bottom opening formed by an opening of the bag, and a bottom cap that includes at least one hole. The bottom cap is removably connected over the bottom opening to provide access to the storage compartment.
WEARABLE CADDY WITH DUAL-DISPENSING SOLUTION DISPENSER
A wearable caddy is disclosed. The wearable caddy includes a bag having an outer pocket formed of a breathable material, and an internal sleeve. The wearable caddy also includes a first set of straps and a second set of straps. The first set of straps extend from the bag in a first direction and the second set of straps extend in a second direction different from the first direction.
HYDRATION PACK
A hydration pack may comprise a main body formed from a warp-knit fabric. The main body may have a three-dimensional shape. The three-dimensional shape may define a cavity configured to store liquid. A portion of the main body may be folded and coupled with another portion of the main body. The folded portions may define a multilayer structure. The hydration pack may comprise an aperture configured to allow access to the liquid stored in the cavity. The hydration pack may comprise a material configured to create a compression gradient in the cavity. The hydration pack may comprise a section comprising a material having a higher modulus of elasticity than a material of another section of the hydration pack.
SPORTS HYDRATION APPARATUS
In accordance with one aspect, there is provided a sports hydration apparatus configured for utilisation with a particular type of existing fluid reservoir bladder. As such, there is provided sports hydration apparatus comprising: electric componentry housing; an annulus rotatably coupled to the housing, the annulus defining peripheral exterior threading for engaging a threaded opening of a fluid containing bladder such that, in use, the annulus is able to rotate with respect to the housing to screwably engage the threaded opening and wherein the housing and the annulus cooperate to seal the threaded opening when the annulus is screwed in; hydration hosing transitioning through the housing in a fluidtight manner, the hosing comprising an interior inlet hose portion which reaches within the bladder for drawing fluid therefrom and an exterior outlet hose; a mouthpiece and wherein the exterior outlet hose reaches the mouthpiece; an electric pump operably coupled to the hydration hosing to pump the fluid through the hydration hosing; and wherein the housing houses electric componentry comprising: a wireless receiver operably coupled to the electric pump, the wireless receiver configured for receiving wireless control instructions from a dispensing controller device to selectively operate the electric pump. Other aspects of sports hydration apparatuses are also provided.
MULTI-MODE LIQUID STORAGE AND DELIVERY APPARATUS
A liquid storage and delivery apparatus comprising a combination of liquid reservoir, valves, a quick release connector, a liquid pump, a pump power switch, a pressure sensor, and associated hardware. This liquid from this apparatus can be discharged by electric pumping alone, high internal gas pressure alone, or by electric pump augmented by high internal gas pressure.
Fluid bladders with closures and handles
A fluid container can comprise a flexible bladder having an internal region for storing a fluid, a bladder opening at an upper end portion of the bladder for allowing passage of fluid in or out of the internal region, a lower rigid member secured to an outer surface of the bladder at a lower end portion of the bladder, an upper closure secured to the bladder over the bladder opening for selectively closing and opening the bladder opening, and a rigid, removable handle, wherein the handle has an upper end portion that is detachably coupled to the upper closure and a lower end portion that is detachably coupled to the lower rigid member.