REUSABLE BATH BOMB VESSEL
20220064034 · 2022-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K3/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C02F1/688
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A submersible vessel which can act as a reusable bath bomb delivery system is provided. The vessel may include a housing and an opening port. The interior of the housing and ports form a chamber, which can be segmented into multiple sub-chambers. Inlet one-way valve(s) and outlet one-way valve(s) are provided on the vessel. To use, the chamber is partially filled with a mixture including an effervescent material. When water is introduced through the inlet valve, it reacts with the effervescent material, releasing carbon dioxide and dissolving the other ingredients in the mixture, building pressure in the chamber. When the pressure builds to a certain level, the inlet valve(s) are closed, and the outlet valve(s) are opened. The outlet valves may be positioned such that when the fluid and gas is expelled, the force generated may cause the vessel to spin or be propelled in the bath.
Claims
1. A submersible vessel for delivery of bath products comprising: a housing; a resealable opening port, wherein an interior of the housing and an interior of the resealable opening comprise a chamber; an inlet one-way valve configured to permit fluid flow into the chamber; and an outlet one-way valve configured to permit fluid flow out of the chamber.
2. The submersible vessel of claim 1, wherein the housing and resealable opening port comprise a transparent material.
3. The submersible vessel of claim 1, wherein the inlet and outlet one-way valves comprise diaphragm check valves.
4. The submersible vessel of claim 1, wherein a volume of the chamber is less than four litres.
5. The submersible vessel of claim 1, further comprising one or more additional outlet one-way valves positioned in different locations on the housing.
6. The submersible vessel of claim 5, wherein the outlet one-way valves are positioned to provide momentum to rotate the housing in response to a force provided by fluid and gas ejected from the valves.
7. The submersible vessel of claim 5, wherein the outlet one-way valves are positioned to provide momentum to propel the housing in response to a force provided by fluid and gas ejected from the valves.
8. The submersible vessel of claim 1, wherein the chamber comprises a plurality of sub-chambers.
9. The submersible vessel of claim 1, wherein each sub-camber comprising an opening port, an inlet one-way valve and an outlet one-way valve.
10. A method for releasing a bath product comprising: releasing water through an inlet one-way valve into a chamber containing an effervescent material; reacting the effervescent material with the water to generate a reacted material and release carbon dioxide gas; increasing pressure in the chamber; sealing the inlet one-way valve; and opening an outlet one-way valve to release the reacted material and gas out of the chamber.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the one-way valves comprise diaphragm check valves.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising generating a force as the reacted material and gas are released out of the chamber.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising propelling a vessel comprising the chamber in response to the force generated.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising rotating a vessel comprising the chamber in response to the force generated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] One or more inlet holes 306 may be provided in the lid 304 or other locations on the housing to enable water to enter the housing 300. One or more outflux holes 308 may be provided at the top or other locations on the housing to enable reacted product to fizz out of the housing 300.
[0026] In an embodiment, the material used for the construction of the body 302 and lid 304 may be a transparent plastic, although other materials may be used. In general, the material should be substantially rigid and waterproof.
[0027] In an embodiment, an inlet one-way valve 400 configured to allow fluid into the chamber may be secured to the influx hole 306, as shown in
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[0029] Referring to the embodiment of the bath bomb receptacle shown in
[0030] Other types of valves may be substituted for the diaphragm check valve for similar results, for example, ball check valves, reed valves, or a series of valves.
[0031] To use the reusable bath bomb vessel, the user may remove the lid 304 and pour a mixture 700 including an effervescent material into the body 302 of the housing 300, as shown in
[0032] The user may then re-secure the lid and place the housing into a bath or other body of water. Referring to the embodiment in
[0033] When the pressure in the chamber exceeds the opening pressure of the outlet valves 402, the fizzing product will be released into the bath, creating a colorful, scented, fizzing experience.
[0034] The mixture 700 can, for example, be ordered and delivered as part of a monthly subscription service, or otherwise purchased. The user may then choose whatever combination of salts, fragrances, colors, etc., that they wish to create a unique and custom bath experience with their own color and scent combinations by filling the shaped receptacle with personalized mixture and dropping the vessel into the water (may be, but not limited to, a bath) to create the color and scent effect that they desire.
[0035] The housing may be created in a variety of shapes. For example, in the embodiment shown in
[0036] In an embodiment shown in
[0037] The chamber may be segregated into sub-chambers, each including at least one input valve and one output valve and access by the user to place differently colored mixtures into the different sub-chambers. When the fizzing product is ejected from the different sub-chambers, different colors will be dispersed into the water, creating a rainbow effect.
[0038] In an embodiment the vessel chamber may be less than four litres to accommodate the size of a typical bath, although other sizes are contemplated.
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[0040] The foregoing method descriptions and diagrams/figures are provided merely as illustrative examples and are not intended to require or imply that the operations of various aspects must be performed in the order presented. As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art, the order of operations in the aspects described herein may be performed in any order. Words such as “thereafter,” “then,” “next,” etc. are not intended to limit the order of the operations; such words are used to guide the reader through the description of the methods and systems described herein. Further, any reference to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles “a,” “an,” or “the” is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular.
[0041] The preceding description of the disclosed aspects is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make, implement, or use the claims. Various modifications to these aspects will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other aspects without departing from the scope of the claims. Thus, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the aspects illustrated herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the claims disclosed herein.