Pressurized Liquid Reservoir Vessel for Bicycle
20210394853 ยท 2021-12-23
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Abstract
A hydration system for cyclists comprising of a pressurized liquid reservoir vessel, a reservoir holder mounted in the bottom vertex of a bicycle and a U-shaped wrap around the reservoir vessel and the reservoir holder. The pressurized liquid reservoir vessel of the present invention further comprises of a polygonal prism body, a pump, a hose and a nozzle
Claims
1. A hydration system affixed in the bottom vertex of a bicycle comprising: a detachable polygonal prism reservoir vessel consisting of five edges and a first and a second surface separated by a thickness of the prism body; wherein the first edge is a bottom edge configured to be in close proximity to the down tube of a bicycle and substantially parallel to the down tube of the bicycle; wherein the second edge and third edge are approximately at right angles to the bottom edge; wherein the second edge meets with a fourth edge which extends at an angle away from the second edge and the said fourth edge is substantially parallel with the seat tube of the bicycle; wherein the third edge meets with a fifth edge which extends at an angle away from the third edge and the said fifth edge is substantially parallel with the top tube of the bicycle; wherein the said fifth edge meets with the said fourth edge; wherein the said reservoir vessel comprises a first opening and a second opening on the fifth edge of the vessel; wherein the said first opening includes a pump when actuated provides a pressurized flow of water to the rider and the said second opening includes an adaptor for connecting a hose; wherein the said hose is positioned along a tube of the bicycle and extended till the handlebar of the bicycle to provide water with a nozzle at its distal end; a reservoir vessel holder with a dovetail angle design; wherein the said reservoir holder is mounted on the down tube of a bicycle and secures the reservoir vessel in place within the frame of the bicycle; a U-shaped wrap around the bottom edge of the reservoir vessel to receive the reservoir vessel; wherein the said U-shaped wrap includes a top substantially u-shaped channel at one end near the third edge of the reservoir vessel and a bottom substantially u-shaped channel at the other end near the second edge of the reservoir vessel thereby forming a curved surface around the first surface and the second surface of the vessel and extending between the bottom and the top U-shaped channel; wherein the reservoir holder engage the bottom substantially u-shaped channel, the top substantially u-shaped channel and the curved surface extending between the bottom U-shaped channel and the top U-shaped channel; and an insulated cover with a shape substantially similar to that of the polygonal prism body of the reservoir vessel surrounding the U-shaped wrap, the reservoir holder and the reservoir vessel.
2. The hydration system affixed in the bottom vertex of a bicycle of claim 1, wherein the second edge and the third edge of the reservoir vessel are substantially similar in length.
3. The hydration system affixed in the bottom vertex of a bicycle of claim 1, wherein the pump when pressurizes the reservoir vessel effectively increases the water carrying capacity of the reservoir vessel.
4. The hydration system affixed in the bottom vertex of a bicycle of claim 1, wherein the hose is positioned along the top or bottom tube of the bicycle.
5. The hydration system affixed in the bottom vertex of a bicycle of claim 4, wherein the hose is preferably positioned along the top tube of the bicycle.
6. The hydration system affixed in the bottom vertex of a bicycle of claim 1, wherein the U-shaped wrap has the same diameter as a standard water bottle or a reservoir vessel.
7. The hydration system affixed in the bottom vertex of a bicycle of claim 1, wherein the reservoir vessel holder may include a single bracket or multiple brackets separated at a distance from one another to hold the reservoir vessel.
8. The hydration system affixed in the bottom vertex of a bicycle of claim 1, wherein the reservoir vessel is made of a soft collapsible plastic
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The novel features of the invention, as well as the invention itself, both as to its structure and its operation will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] What follows is a description of various aspects, embodiments and/or examples in which the invention may be practiced. Reference will be made to the attached drawings, and the information included in the drawings is part of this detailed description. The aspects, embodiments and/or examples described herein are presented for exemplification purposes, and not for limitation purposes. It should be understood that structural and/or logical modifications could be made by someone of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0025] As shown in
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[0027] The reservoir vessel 10 of the preferred embodiment is made from a softer collapsible plastic. In one embodiment, a metal can also be used to make the reservoir vessel as another option for riders to store their beverage.
[0028] The fifth edge 15 of the reservoir vessel 10 includes at least one opening as shown in
[0029] In another embodiment, a second opening 25 is positioned within fifth edge 15 of the reservoir vessel 10. The said second opening 25 may include an adaptor 26, as shown in
[0030] The first surface 16, as seen in
[0031] The wrap 18 includes at least one top substantially u-shaped channel 19 at one end of the U-shaped wrap 18 located near the third edge 13 of the vessel 10. A second substantially bottom u-shaped channel 20, as shown in
[0032] A reservoir vessel holder 21, as shown in
[0033] However, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that, in certain embodiments, the liquid reservoir vessel can be a standardized water bottle. The standard water bottle slides smoothly in a dovetail mount and secured in the U-shaped wrap. The water bottle, received within a U-shaped wrap, is further retained using the dovetail angle design of the reservoir holder thus providing a very secure vessel mount for bicycle.
[0034] The reservoir vessel may further include an insulated cover. The insulated cover includes a shape substantially similar to that of the polygonal prism body of the reservoir vessel. It overlaps the U-shaped wrap which in turn surrounds the reservoir vessel or a standard water bottle thereby holding the U-shaped wrap in its place. The insulated cover would allow for maintaining a desired beverage temperature during the course of an excursion. It can keep the liquid hot or cold as desired by the rider. The insulated cover may include a Velcro strap, snap, button, zipper or any other fastening means which would allow the cover to be easily secured around the vessel and also easily removed from the reservoir vessel for cleaning.
[0035] The insulated cover and U-shaped wrap used in the present invention is made of TPU Silicone, various polymers, rubbers, expanded rubber, foam type of materials and the like. It can be made from a single material or a composite material. The materials can be molded, formed, bonded, or sewn construction.
[0036] To install the hydration system of the present invention, the users would first attach the brackets of the reservoir holder to the frame of the bicycle via m5 hex screws using standard bottle cage mount technology. The reservoir vessel is then received into the reservoir holder with the help of the U-shaped wrap placed around the bike tube. The reservoir vessel is further retained and secured using the snap tab lock along the length of both the reservoir vessel and the reservoir holder within a dovetail bracket mounted on the frame of the bicycle.
[0037] While many of the fundamental characteristics and features of the hydration system have been described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure, and it should be apparent that in some instances some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should be understood that such substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Consequently, all such modifications and variations are included within the scope of the invention as defined herein.