Patent classifications
A45F2003/166
Technology backpack
A technology bag allows its carrier to indulge in vaping or drinking inconspicuously, or deliver a burst of vapor externally, as in pepper spray for personal protection or scenting as used in hunting. The technology bag comprises various technology compartments for various technology components including technology tanks, bladders, tubes, and other associated attachments. The technology bag can also provide a safety releasable coupling such that the various technology will break-away easily if snagged or caught. In one embodiment the technology bag is a backpack. In other embodiments the technology bag could be a messenger bag, briefcase, knapsack, purse, or any over-the-shoulder style bag employing a shoulder strap. In each of these embodiments the shoulder strap is operable to provide the various functionalities of the technology bag.
SECURING POCKET FOR LOOSE PORTION OF MEDICAL TUBING
A securing pocket for managing the loose portion of a medical tube, such as a Nasogastric/Nasojejunal tube, while an implanted portion of the medical tube remains attached to the patient. The loose portion of the medical tube has a coiled section disposed within a receptacle formed between flexible front and rear panels. An integral flap overlaps the front panel to selectively close the receptacle and may be secured with a snap connector. Jam cleats are located along left and right edges adjacent a top edge of the receptacle. Each jam cleat forms a breach in the receptacle through which a tethered section of the loose medical tube extends. The jam cleats are configured to apply a progressive wedge force on the tethered section of the loose medical tube in response to tension along the tube. The jam cleat has flexible sides formed in a V-shape.
Electrical Heating Sleeve for a Combination Backpack and Hydration Pack
A heated sleeve for providing temperature control for a sleeve is disclosed. The sleeve comprises a water-resistant exterior shell; a thermally-insulating interior lining; a micro-controller disposed between the interior lining and the exterior shell; a temperature sensor disposed between the interior lining and the exterior shell and in communication with the micro-controller; a heating element disposed between the interior lining and the exterior shell; and a power source assembly providing power to the micro-controller and to the heating element. Temperature is provided by monitoring temperature of an interior of the sleeve.
Flexible container
A flexible container device, comprising a container top portion having a substantially oval top footprint, a flexible container bottom having a substantially oval bottom footprint, wherein the flexible container bottom is foldable, and a flexible reservoir body in between the container top portion and the flexible container bottom. The flexible reservoir body can be coupled to the container top portion by a top perimeter seam and coupled to the flexible container bottom by a bottom perimeter seam. The flexible reservoir body can be formed by a flexible panel folded and attached to itself along one or more body seams extending along a length of the flexible reservoir body. The flexible reservoir body can be collapsible and foldable.
Hydration reservoir
A hydration reservoir is provided. The hydration reservoir may include at least two panels of resilient material joined together at edges to define a bladder and a bladder volume for storing a liquid. The at least two panels may be deformable as the bladder is emptied of liquid. One of the at least two panels may be molded into a three-dimensional shape.
RING SHAPED HYDRATION TUBE
A personal hydration system is disclosed. The personal hydration system may include a body configured to form a loop around a user's torso. The body may define a cavity configured to contain fluid. The personal hydration system may include a tube in fluidic communication with the cavity. The personal hydration system may include a fluid seal coupled to the tube and configured to selectively allow fluid to pass through the tube.
HYDRATING BACKPACK
A hydrating backpack, including a main body to store at least one item therein; and a liquid container removably disposed within at least a portion of the main body, the liquid container including an inner container body constructed of metal to store at least one liquid therein, and an outer insulation body disposed around the inner container body to insulate the inner container body from changing a temperature level.
Exercise backpack and methods of use
A training device includes a backpack having a pair of shoulder straps, a rigid backbrace having at least two arms, a pair of lower support members coupled to ends of the rigid backbrace, and a resistance band coupled to each of the pair of lower support members and terminating in a handle.
Wearable modular carrying system and methods of use
A wearable modular carrying system, comprising: a belt; an attachment insert held next to the belt and configured with at least one of a locking post, with a top post prong and a bottom post prong, and a key-hole; and, a modular object configured for reversible attachment to the attachment insert.
Wireless actuation system for hydration system
A hydration system including a fluid reservoir, a fluid path in communication with the reservoir, and a magnetic quick connect interposed in the fluid path is disclosed. A fluid delivery system for a hydration system is also disclosed that includes a magnetic quick connect interposed in a fluid delivery path of the delivery system. The magnetic quick connect can also be used in a wide variety of fluid delivery systems. A kit for forming a fluid delivery system for a hydration system is also disclosed, as are various components of a hydration system.