Personal Hydration System for Use with Face Mask
20220265073 ยท 2022-08-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D13/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/2266
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/166
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A personal hydration system includes a curved body that fits over the user's mouth. The curved body includes an integrally molded rearwardly extending tube and a downwardly extending tube that are connected together, forming a passageway. A resilient nipple is optionally mounted to the rearwardly extending tube and is received by the user in the user's mouth. Tubing extends downwardly from the downwardly extending tube and has a free end positioned in a beverage.
Claims
1. A personal hydration system, comprising: curved body having a base and a rim, the curved body being shaped to align with and fit over a user's mouth, the rim having a plurality of perforations around at least the lateral perimeter portions thereof, the base having a rearwardly extending tube formed in the curved body and centered on and extending rearwardly from the base of the curved body, and a downwardly extending tube formed in the curved body which is connected to the rearwardly extending tube to provide a passageway from the downwardly extending tube to the rearwardly extending tube; elastic cords extending through the perforations in the rim of the curved body and having a length sufficient to mount the cords to the user's ears, and one or more tightening barrels slidable on the cords to adjust the fit of the elastic cords to the user; a resilient nipple mounted to the rearwardly extending tube for the user to receive in the user's mouth; and external tubing attached to the downwardly extending tube and having a free end for positioning in a beverage.
2. The personal hydration system of claim 1, further comprising: a beverage container; and an elastic cover for the beverage container having an aperture with the external tubing extending therethrough whereby the tubing free end is located in the beverage container.
3. A personal hydration system, comprising: curved body having a base and a rim, the curved body being shaped to align with and fit over a user's mouth, the base having a rearwardly extending tube formed in the curved body and centered on and extending rearwardly from the base of the curved body, and a downwardly extending tube formed in the curved body which is connected to the rearwardly extending tube to provide a passageway from the downwardly extending tube to the rearwardly extending tube.
4. The personal hydration system of claim 3, further comprising: a resilient nipple mounted to the rearwardly extending tube for the user to receive in the user's mouth.
5. The personal hydration system of claim 3, further comprising: tubing attached to the downwardly extending tube and having a free end.
6. The personal hydration system of claim 5, further comprising: a beverage container; and an elastic cover for the beverage container having an aperture with the external tubing extending therethrough whereby the tubing free end is located in the beverage container.
7. The personal hydration system of claim 3, further comprising: cords secured to the curved body and having a length sufficient to mount the cords to the user's ears.
8. A personal hydration system, comprising: curved body having a base and a rim, the curved body being shaped to align with and fit over a user's mouth, the base having a rearwardly extending tube formed in the curved body and centered on and extending rearwardly from the base of the curved body, and a downwardly extending tube formed in the curved body which is connected to the rearwardly extending tube to provide a passageway from the downwardly extending tube to the rearwardly extending tube; and cords secured to the curved body and having a length sufficient to mount the cords to the user's ears.
9. The personal hydration system of claim 8, further comprising: a resilient nipple mounted to the rearwardly extending tube for the user to receive in the user's mouth.
10. The personal hydration system of claim 8, further comprising: tubing attached to the downwardly extending tube and having a free end.
11. The personal hydration system of claim 10, further comprising: a beverage container; and an elastic cover for the beverage container having an aperture with the external tubing extending therethrough whereby the tubing free end is located in the beverage container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] Base 22 has a rearwardly extending tube 30 formed in the curved body 20 which is centered on and extends rearwardly from the base 22 of the curved body 20. A downwardly extending tube 32 is formed in the curved body 20 and connects to the rearwardly extending tube 30. A passageway is formed by the connected downwardly extending tube 32 and the rearwardly extending tube 30 so that liquid can pass through the downwardly extending tube 32 into the rearwardly extending tube 30.
[0018] A resilient nipple 50 is mounted to the rearwardly extending tube 30 and is received by the user in the user's mouth. Nipple 50 may be a short resilient straw that may be frictionally mounted onto rearwardly extending tube 30 by fitting into or over the rearwardly extending tube 30.
[0019] External tubing 52 is attached to the downwardly extending tube 32 and has a free end 53. External tubing 52 is preferably a flexible resilient tubing that may be frictionally mounted onto downwardly extending tube 32 by fitting into or over the downwardly extending tube 32.
[0020] Cords or strings 40 are mounted to the body 20 and allow the body 20 to be retained on the user. Cords or strings 40 have a length sufficient to engage with the user's ears. In a preferred embodiment, cords or strings 40 are elastic cords. Cords or strings 40 may be mounted to the body by extending through the perforations 26 in the rim of the curved body 20. Alternatively, other openings or attachment points may be provided in body 20. One or more optional tightening barrels 42 are slidable on the cords to adjust the fit of the elastic cords to the user.
[0021] External tubing 52 free end 53 can be positioned in a beverage 60 in beverage container 62. Beverage 60 may be contained in the beverage container 62 with an elastic cover 64 with an aperture 66 for the external tubing 52 to extend therethrough whereby the tubing free end 53 is located in the beverage 60 in beverage container 62.
[0022] A respiratory mask 80 may be worn over the personal hydration system 10. The user, despite wearing the respiratory mask 80 will be able to drink beverages and maintain hydration even in in locations where it is appropriate or required to keep the mask on at all times.