Modular interchangeable vessel system accepting a plurality of attachments
10759566 ยท 2020-09-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45F3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D75/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A45F3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D75/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A modular interchangeable vessel system is disclosed, which comprises a flexible and flat-foldable waterproof vessel having a sealed end and an unsealed end disposed distal from the sealed end, the unsealed end having a kayak shaped endpiece sealingly coupled thereto.
Claims
1. A modular interchangeable vessel system, comprising: a flexible and flat-foldable waterproof vessel having a sealed end and an unsealed end disposed distal from the sealed end, the unsealed end having an endpiece sealingly coupled thereto, the endpiece having an endpiece aperture extending therethrough along an endpiece aperture longitudinal axis, the endpiece aperture having a circular cross section and an endpiece threaded surface parallel to the endpiece aperture longitudinal axis; a socket, comprising: a body, having; a first male portion having a first male portion longitudinal axis, the first male portion coaxially insertable in the endpiece aperture, the first male portion having a male portion threaded surface for sealingly engaging the endpiece threaded surface; a second male portion, sealingly coupled to the first male portion, the second male portion extending longitudinally and coaxially through and within the first male portion, the second male portion having a female aperture portion extending longitudinally and coaxially through the second male portion and wherein the second male portion is disposed within the endpiece when the socket is sealingly engaged with the endpiece threaded surface.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the second male portion extends completely within the first male portion.
3. The system of claim 2, further comprising: a latch, slidably coupled to the second male portion, the latch slidably movable to occultationally reduce a cross section of a portion of the female aperture portion.
4. The system of claim 3, further comprising: a consumption attachment, comprising: a third male portion, having: an outer surface substantially conforming to and for insertion within an inner surface of the female aperture portion; a sealing ring, sealingly coupling the second male portion to the female aperture portion; and a latching surface, cooperatively engaging with the latch to sealingly and releasably hold the second male portion within the female aperture portion, the latching surface having a cross section greater than the cross section of a reduced cross section of the portion of the female aperture portion.
5. The system of claim 4, further comprising: a tube portion, sealingly coupled to the third male portion.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the tube portion comprising one or more of a plurality of consumption attachment accessories selected from a group comprising: a bite valve; a straw; a cap; ball in the straw; a showerhead; a spigot; and a pet hydration attachment.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the endpiece is kayak shaped in a plane perpendicular to the endpiece aperture.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the second male portion and first male portion form an temperature insulating gap therebetween.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout:
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DESCRIPTION
(7) In the following description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and which is shown, by way of illustration, several embodiments. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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(9) The kayak-shaped end piece 108 further comprises a kayak aperture 110 extending therethrough along a kayak-aperture longitudinal axis 114. The kayak aperture 110 has a circular cross-section and a kayak threaded surface 116 parallel to the kayak aperture longitudinal axis 114 sized and shaped to accept a socket 200 depicted in
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(11) The first male portion 203 includes a male portion threaded 207 surface 204, that, when the first male portion 203 is inserted in the kayak aperture 110 and rotated about axis 205 (collinear with axis 114) to screw the male portion 203 into the kayak aperture 110, engages the threaded surface of the kayak aperture 110 to sealingly hold the socket 200 in place on the vessel.
(12) The socket 200 also comprises a second male portion 210 coupled to the first male portion 203. The second male portion 210 extends longitudinally and coaxially through the first male portion 203, and includes a female aperture portion 208 that extends longitudinally and coaxially through the second male portion 210 and also through the first male portion 203. The first male portion 203 and the second male portion 210 are coupled via socket portion 224, which runs substantially perpendicular to the first male portion longitudinal axis 205, and seals the first male portion 203 to the second male portion 210.
(13) In the illustrated embodiment, the second male portion 210 is disposed completely within the first male portion 203, and coaxially with the first male portion 203. As further described below, this design places the second male portion 210 (as well as third male portion 216, when inserted into female portion 208) within the first male portion 203, and hence, within the kayak aperture 110, thus reducing the distance that socket 200 extends from the kayak aperture 110 when inserted therein. This makes for a more compact assembly of the socket 200 and vessel 100 when assembled, subjects the external portions (including the latch 206, and latch locking member 214 and any attachments) to reduced load moments, making them more durable in the event that the assembly is dropped, and reducing the probability that the valve assembly will experience lower temperatures and be subject to icing. In one embodiment, the second male portion 203 is inserted substantially within the first male portion 201, such that the valve assembly is sufficiently insulated to prevent formation of ice under normal use.
(14) The socket 200 latch portion 251 comprises a latch 206 that is slidably coupled to the second male portion 210. When the latch 206 is slidably moved, the female aperture 208 is partially occluded by a portion of the latch, the latch locking member 214.
(15) The vessel system also includes a plurality of different attachments that are insertable into the female aperture portion 208 of the second male portion 210. These attachments include a third male portion 216 that has an outer surface substantially conforming to the inner surface of the female aperture portion 208. The third male portion 216 is inserted into the female aperture portion 208, and held in place by engagement of the latch locking member 214 with a latching surface 220 of the third male portion 216. O-ring 218 provides waterproof mating of the third male portion 216 and the female aperture portion 208. Upon disengagement of the latch 214 with the latching surface 220, spring 222 urges the third male portion out of the female aperture portion 208
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(17) As illustrated, the tube portion 302 may comprise a short tube with a bite valve 304 attachment. So configured, when the socket 200 is screwed into the kayak aperture 110, the female aperture portion 208 is presented. The third male portion 216 of a consumption attachment 300 may then be inserted into the female aperture portion 208.
(18) The attachment 300 may be of different embodiments. In one embodiment, the attachment comprises a short (0.5-2 inch) tube 302 or straw and a bite valve 304 on the end of the tube 302 distal from the third male member 216. This configures the vessel system for use as a water bottle.
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(21) The tube 506 can be of a variety of lengths (e.g. 10-36 inches). At the distal end of the tube 506, another embodiment of the socket 508 may be used. This socket 508 uses a ribbed portion 510 that is sealingly inserted into the tube 506 on one end, and on the other end, includes a structure analogous to the socket latch portion 251. This allows attachments and accessories (such as bit valve 304) to be sealingly attached to the tube 506 via the socket 508. This allows the flexible vessel 100 to be inserted into a pocket of a backpack, while also allowing the user to draw liquid through the tube and bite valve 304 external to the pocket of the backpack for use in a personal hydration system.
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(24) The DRINKLINK interchangeable vessel system also includes water vessels that are not used for personal hydration. For example, the DRINKLINK interchangeable vessel system can include a larger size vessel (e.g. one or more gallons in size) that can be used to dispense water (or other consumable liquids) using a spigot or a shower head attachment. The larger size vessels may be used to provide water (or other consumable and/or non-consumable liquids) from such vessel to a variety of accessories via one or more sockets 200 and similar couplers.
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(26) Depending on the structure of vessel 804, the socket 200 may be screwed into a kayak-shaped end piece 108 (if the associated portion of the vessel is folded analogously to vessel 100), however, other embodiments are possible where the socket 200 is simply screwed into or otherwise attached to an aperture of the vessel 804 having matching physical features. Of course, while socket 200 and other structures are illustrated as screwing into complimentary structures on other elements, other embodiments may be used in which the socket 200 sealingly snaps into the appropriate structure.
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CONCLUSION
(40) This concludes the description of the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure. The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The claim appended hereto describes features of the subject of this application in detailed terms, including optional features that might be useful in some embodiments, but not required for all embodiments, and is presented for purposes of describing claim features that might be included in various combinations thereof.