WATER BOTTLE CAP DISPENSER DEVICE
20170245466 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B65D41/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A human water bottle with a threaded top is used to dispense water though an attachment sleeve over a ball to a pet while they lick the ball. An attachment sleeve is attached to the threaded top. The ball is set between a top and bottom inner surface of the sleeve. The ball has dimples for larger surface.
The ball rolls or bounces while being licked. Then water flows from the bottle through the inner volume of the sleeve and around the bottom and top surface of the ball to the animal during licking. A cap is screwed on to an outer surface of the sleeve, to protect the ball. The cap has a key chain and protrusion feature. An adaptor can be screwed into the bottom threads of the sleeve having threads at its other end matching bottles having different threads.
Claims
1. A water bottle cap dispenser device, utilized in combination with a water bottle that includes a plurality of threads and a removable bottle cap comprising: a bottom sleeve having threads to attach to the plurality of threads on the bottle that replaces the removable bottle cap, the bottom sleeve having an inner portion diameter a same size as an opening of the bottle and an upper portion having structures that touch and hold a bottom portion of a spherical ball and having circular trough structures that capture water as it flows downward through inner parts of the bottom sleeve to the ball when the bottle and ball is pointed to a pet's tongue; a top sleeve having a second set of threads attached to a first set of threads on an outer part of the bottom sleeve, the top sleeve having a top round flange to hold a top portion of the ball through a round opening in the top sleeve and holding the ball against the structures that touch a bottom portion of the ball, while allowing the ball to roll around when horizontal motion is applied by a tongue of a pet allowing water flow around the surface of the ball; water flows from the bottle through the inner portion of the bottom sleeve and an inner portion of the top sleeve and to the bottom surface of the ball while a further vertical motion of the tongue is applied causing water to squeeze in and out of the trough portion which then causes vertical bounce motion of the ball.
2. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 1, wherein; the circular trough structures and structures that touch and hold the bottom portion of the ball are made of softer plastic material to allow more vertical bounce motion of the ball.
3. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 1, wherein; the circular trough structures and structures that touch the bottom portion of the ball do not always touch the bottom portion of the ball so that the space created allows more vertical bounce motion of the ball.
4. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 1, wherein; an adaptor sleeve having upper thread outer structure to match the threads of the bottom sleeve threads and having lower thread outer structure to match threads of the bottle having different thread size and having inner portion for water to flow into the bottom sleeve.
5. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 2, wherein; an adaptor sleeve having upper thread outer structure to match the threads of the bottom sleeve threads and having lower thread outer structure to match threads of the bottle having different thread size and having inner portion for water to flow into the bottom sleeve.
6. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 1, wherein concave shaped dimples are provided on the ball to increase surface area of the ball to contain more water on the ball to reach the tongue of the pet while the ball is rolling or bouncing.
7. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 1, wherein a cap having threads is threadablly attached to a second set of threads of the top sleeve located below the opening for the ball.
8. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 7, wherein the cap includes a tab structure at one side having an aperture that receives a key chain.
9. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 8, wherein the cap includes a vertical protrusion structure to put pressure on the ball when the cap is screwed down to further contain the water when the ball is capped.
10. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 1, wherein the top and bottom sleeves are all one piece having no threads to join them.
11. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 1, wherein the plastic material of the cap dispenser or the ball is impregnated with a substance having meat flavor or smell or combination thereof.
12. A water bottle cap dispenser device, utilized in combination with a water bottle that includes a plurality of threads and a removable bottle cap comprising: a bottom sleeve having threads to attach to the plurality of threads on the bottle that replaces the removable bottle cap, the bottom sleeve having an inner portion diameter a same size as an opening of the bottle and an upper portion having structures that touch and hold a bottom portion of a spherical ball and having circular trough structures that capture water as it flows downward through inner parts of the bottom sleeve to the ball when the bottle is pointed to a pet's tongue; a top sleeve having a second set of threads attached to a first set of threads on an outer part of the bottom sleeve, the top sleeve having a top round flange to hold a top portion of the ball through a round opening and holding the ball against the structures that touch a bottom portion of the ball, while allowing the ball to roll around when horizontal motion is applied by a tongue of a pet allowing water flow around the surface of the ball; water flows from the bottle through the inner portion of the bottom sleeve and an inner portion of the top sleeve and to the bottom surface of the ball while a further vertical motion of the tongue is applied causing water to squeeze in and out of the trough portion which then causes vertical bounce motion of the ball the circular trough structures and the structures that touch and hold the bottom portion of the ball are made of softer plastic material to allow more vertical bounce motion of the ball.
13. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 12, wherein; an adaptor sleeve having upper thread outer structure to match the threads of the bottom sleeve threads and having lower thread outer structure to match threads of the bottle having different thread size and having inner portion for water to flow into the bottom sleeve.
14. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 12, wherein concave shaped dimples are provided on the ball to increase surface area of the ball to contain more water on the ball to reach the tongue of the pet while the ball is rolling or bouncing.
15. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 12, wherein a cap having threads is threadablly attached to a second set of threads of the top sleeve located below the opening for the ball.
16. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 15, wherein the cap includes a tab structure at one side having an aperture that receives a key chain.
17. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 16, wherein the cap includes a vertical protrusion structure to put pressure on the ball when the cap is screwed down to further contain the water when the ball is capped.
18. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 12, wherein the top and bottom sleeves are all one piece having no threads to join them.
19. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 12, wherein the plastic material of the cap dispenser or the ball is impregnated with a substance having meat flavor or smell or combination thereof.
20. A water bottle cap dispenser device, utilized in combination with a water bottle that includes a plurality of threads and a removable bottle cap comprising: a bottom sleeve having threads to attach to the plurality of threads on the bottle that replaces the removable bottle cap, the bottom sleeve having an inner portion diameter a same size as an opening of the bottle and an upper portion having structures that touch and hold a bottom portion of a spherical ball and having circular trough structures that capture water as it flows downward through inner parts of the bottom sleeve to the ball when the bottle is pointed to a pet's tongue; a top sleeve having a second set of threads attached to a first set of threads on an outer part of the bottom sleeve, the top sleeve having a top round flange to hold a top portion of the ball through a round opening and holding the ball against the structures that touch a bottom portion of the ball, while allowing the ball to roll around when horizontal motion is applied by a tongue of a pet allowing water flow around the surface of the ball; water flows from the bottle through the inner portion of the sleeve and to the bottom surface of the ball while a further vertical motion of the tongue is applied causing water to squeeze in and out of the trough portion which then causes vertical bounce motion of the ball the circular trough structures and the structures that touch and hold the bottom portion of the ball are made of softer plastic material to allow more vertical bounce motion of the ball; an adaptor sleeve having upper thread outer structure to match the threads of the bottom sleeve threads and having lower thread outer structure to match threads of the bottle having different thread size and having inner portion for water to flow into the bottom sleeve.
21. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 20, a cap having threads is threadablly attached to a second set of threads of the top sleeve located below the opening for the ball; the cap includes a tab structure at one side having an aperture that receives a key chain; wherein the cap includes a vertical protrusion structure to put pressure on the ball when the cap is screwed down to further contain the water when the ball is capped.
22. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 20, wherein concave shaped dimples are provided on the ball to increase surface area of the ball to contain more water on the ball to reach the tongue of the pet while the ball is rolling or bouncing.
23. The water bottle cap dispenser device according to claim 20, wherein the plastic material of the cap dispenser or the ball is impregnated with a substance having meat flavor or smell or combination thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will be described by way of exemplary embodiments, but not limitations, illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like references denote similar elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Various aspects of the illustrative embodiments will be described utilizing terms commonly employed by those skilled in the art to convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced with only some of the described aspects. For purposes of explanation, specific numbers, materials and configurations are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the illustrative embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without the specific details. In other instances, well-known features are omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the illustrative embodiments.
[0021] Various operations will be described as multiple discrete operations, in turn, in a manner that is most helpful in understanding the present invention however, the order of description should not be construed as to imply that these operations are necessarily order dependent. In particular, these operations need not be performed in the order of presentation.
[0022] The phrase “in one embodiment” is used repeatedly. The phrase generally does not refer to the same embodiment, however, it may. The terms “comprising”, “having” and “including” are synonymous, unless the context dictates otherwise.
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[0024] Additionally, the plastic material used in the manufacture of the cap dispenser 38, 40, 42 or ball 10 may be impregnated with a substance having meat flavor or smell or combination thereof. This feature assists in persuading or enticing or training the pet 18 to touch and move the ball 10 with the pet's tongue.
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[0032] In addition, it is possible to add some small space between the ball 10 and the structure 32 to provide bobbing or bounce motion as well as additional bobbing or bounce motion when used with the bobbing and bounce structure mentioned above. Any combination of the above bobbing and bounce structures and operations mentioned above may be used to provide various amounts of bobbing or bounce motions of the ball 10 and flow of water on to the surface of the ball 10.
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[0041] It should be understood that the devices is operated with the bottle and the cap dispenser pointed downward towards the pet 18 while being not necessarily perpendicular to the ground or earth. In the description above vertical and horizontal motions may have some small angle, which is due to aiming the ball for the comfortable position of the pet's 18 mouth.
[0042] While the present invention has been related in terms of the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described. The present invention may be practiced with modification and alteration within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Thus, the description is to be regarded as illustrative instead of restrictive on the present invention.