DEVICE FOR ATTACHING A BOTTLE TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL RELEASE
20220001949 · 2022-01-06
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Abstract
A device for attaching a bottle to prevent accidental release during use. A base of the device includes a spine support connecting a lower collar and an upper collar. A plurality of pins protrude from an inner surface of the lower collar. The pins can be positioned equidistant from one another. A bottle includes a plurality of channels extending from a bottom portion of the bottle. The channels can have a greater angled lower portion extending into a lesser angled end portion. During use, the bottle is rotated, if needed, up to a quarter of a turn to receive the pins extending from the lower collar into the lower portion of respective channels of the bottle. Once pins meet channels, a slight clockwise turn pulls the bottle to a bottom of the base and secures the bottle to the base as the pins meet the ends of the respective channels. The bottle can be released from the pins with a slight counter-clockwise turn. Alternatively, the base includes a lower support which is received in a corresponding shape of a female receptacle formed in the bottle. The lower support can have a mushroom screw shape. The bottle can be twisted for locking the lower support to the bottle.
Claims
1. A device for attaching a bottle to prevent accidental release comprising: a base; the base having a spine support, lower collar and upper collar, the lower collar and upper collar being coupled or integral with the spine support; and a plurality of pins being positioned equidistant from one another to extend inwardly around an inner circumference of the lower collar; the plurality of pins being received in a respective channel of a bottle, the channel being positioned at a lower portion of the bottle, the channel having a lower channel portion extending into an end channel portion, the lower channel portion being angled from a bottom of the bottle at a greater angle than the end channel portion, wherein the pins slide into the lower channel portion and are received in the end channel portion upon rotation of the bottle, the pins being retained in the end channel portion until the bottle is rotated in an opposite direction.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the lower channel portion is positioned at an angle to the lower portion of the bottle in the range of about 30 degrees to about 60 degrees, about 35 degrees to about 55 degrees or about 40 degrees to about 50 degrees.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the lower channel portion is positioned at an angle of 45 degrees to the lower portion of the bottle.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the end channel portion is positioned substantially laterally from the lower channel portion.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the end channel portion is positioned at a downward angle to the lower channel portion.
6. The device of claim 1 wherein the end channel portion is positioned at a downward angle to the lower channel portion in the range of about 1 degrees to about 5 degrees.
7. The device of claim 1 wherein the lower channel portion has a larger circumference than the end channel portion.
8. The device of claim 1 further comprising: a middle rib coupled or integral to the spine support, the middle rib being positioned between the lower collar and the upper collar and the middle rib having an open ring shape.
9. The device of claim 1 wherein the middle rib is formed of a pair of side supports each side support coupled or integral with a middle base support, the middle base support coupled or integral with the spine support, and the side supports being angled downwardly from the middle base support.
10. The device of claim 1 further comprising four of the pins, each of the pins received in a respective one of four of the channels of the bottle, the bottle is rotated up to a quarter of a turn to receive the pins into the lower channel portion of a respective one of the channels.
11. The device of claim 1 further comprising a lower rib coupled or integral with lower collar, the lower rib comprising side supports coupled or integral with a lower base support, the lower base support coupled or integral with the spine support, the side supports being angled from the lower collar to form a truss to the spine support.
12. The device of claim 1 wherein the bottle includes one or more gripping portions in a side of the bottle.
13. The device of claim 12 wherein the gripping portions include one or more ribs.
14. The device of claim 1 further comprising one or more coupling members which extend through the spine support, the one or more coupling members couple to an object or support.
15. The device of claim 14 wherein the one or more coupling members are mounted to a bicycle.
16. A device for attaching a bottle to prevent accidental release comprising: a base; the base having a spine support, collar and lower support, the collar and lower support being coupled or integral with the spine support, the lower support being received in a recessed female receptacle portion of a bottle coupling member, wherein the bottle is twisted to lock the lower support in the recessed female receptacle portion, the lower support being retained in the recessed female receptacle until the bottle is rotated in an opposite direction.
17. The device of claim 16 wherein the lower support is a mushroom screw and the recessed female receptacle has a matching shape.
18. The device of claim 16 wherein the lower support includes ridges to engage ridges of the recessed female receptacle.
19. The device of claim 16 further comprising a middle rib coupled or integral to the spine support, the middle rib being positioned between the collar and the lower support and the middle rib having an open ring shape.
20. The device of claim 16 wherein the middle rib is formed of a pair of side supports each side support coupled or integral with a middle base support, the middle base support coupled or integral with the spine support, and the side supports being angled downwardly from the middle base support.
21. The device of claim 16 further comprising one or more coupling members which extend through the spine support, the one or more coupling members couple to an object or support.
22. The device of claim 16 wherein the coupling is mounted to a bicycle.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] Reference will now be made in greater detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
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[0024] Base 12 can be made of a rigid or semi-rigid material. For example, base 12 can be made of carbon fiber, metal, aluminum, steel, an alloy or plastic. A suitable plastic is rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Preferably, base 12 is formed of carbon fiber.
[0025] A plurality of pins 24 protrude inwardly from lower collar 16. Pins 24 can be positioned equidistant from one another. In one embodiment, four pins 24 are positioned equidistant from one another around the inner circumference of lower collar 16. For example, pins 24 can be about 3/16 inches long and about 5/32 inches in diameter.
[0026] Lower rib 18 can include side supports 25 having a first end coupled or integral with lower collar 16. A second end 23 of side supports 25 is coupled or integral with lower base support 26 as shown in
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[0028] Bottle stopper 30 can be positioned at one end of spine support 14. Bottle stopper 30 can be used to prevent a received bottle from extending through base 12. Bottle stopper 30 can include extension 31 for receiving a bottom of a received bottle. For example, extension 31 of bottle stopper 30 can have a length of about ⅝ inch. A distance from top of pin 24 to extension 31 can be about 7/16 inches. It will be appreciated that various dimensions of bottle stopper 30 can be used with the teachings of the present invention.
[0029] Bottle 40 includes top portion 41 as shown in
[0030] Lower portion 46 of bottle 40 includes a plurality of channels 48. Channels 48 can be positioned equidistant from one another. In one embodiment, four channels 48 are positioned equidistant from one another extending around the circumference of lower portion 46 of bottle 40 as shown in
[0031] Channels 48 can have a greater angled lower channel portion 50 extending into a lesser angled end channel portion 52 to form tapered channel as shown in
[0032] Channel 48 can have a larger circumference in lower channel portion 50 than end channel portion 52 to allow channel 48 to narrow between lower channel portion 50 and end channel portion 52. Referring to
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[0034] During use, bottle 40, shown in
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[0036] Base 62 can be made of a rigid or semi-rigid material. For example, base 62 can be made of carbon fiber, metal, aluminum, steel, an alloy or plastic. A suitable plastic is rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Preferably, base 62 is formed of carbon fiber.
[0037] Middle rib 69 can be connected to spine support 64 between lower support 66 and upper collar 70. Middle rib 69 can have an open ring shape. Middle rib 69 can include side supports 77. End 79 of side supports 77 is coupled or integral with middle base support 78. Middle base support 78 can be coupled or integral with spine support 64. Side supports 77 can be angled downwardly from middle base support 78.
[0038] Bottle 80 includes top portion 81 as shown in
[0039] Lower portion 86 of bottle 80 includes bottle coupling member 88. Bottle coupling member 88 can have a recessed female receptacle portion as an aperture having a knob shape slightly bigger than a shape of lower support 66. Bottle coupling member 88 includes opening 89 for receiving lower support 66. Lower support 66 can include ridges which screw into corresponding ridges of the coupling member to lock lower support 66 within opening 89 of coupling member 88 by a twisting movement. Side supports 77 of middle rib 69 extend along a portion of bottle 80 for pinching and retaining bottle 80 within base 62. After lower support 66 is received in opening 89 lower support 66 can expand within coupling member 88 to prevent bottle 80 from accidently being removed from base 62. Bottle 80 can be removed from base 62 by rotating bottle 80 in an opposite direction and removing lower support 66 from the recessed female receptacle portion.
[0040] Base 62 can be coupled to bicycle 70 as shown in