Apparatus for securing and positioning the end of a hydration tube near a mouth
10342278 ยท 2019-07-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B3/066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for positioning an output end of a hydration tube near a region of a user's mouth includes an arm and a mounting mechanism. The arm is formable to extend in a generally vertical direction along a side of the user's head or neck and in a generally horizontal direction toward the user's mouth. The arm includes a side region and a front region coupled to the side region. The front region is configured to have a portion of the hydration tube including the output end attached thereto and subsequently detached therefrom without affecting the structural integrity of the front region or the hydration tube. The mounting mechanism is associated with the arm and is configured to attach the arm to a body gear configured to be worn near the user's head or neck, and subsequently detach the arm from the body gear without affecting the structural integrity of the arm and the body gear.
Claims
1. An apparatus for positioning an output end of a hydration tube near a region of a user's mouth, the apparatus comprising: an arm formable to extend in a generally vertical direction along a side of the user's head or neck and in a generally horizontal direction toward the user's mouth, the arm including: a side region, and a front region coupled to the side region and configured to have a portion of the hydration tube including the output end attached thereto and subsequently detached therefrom without affecting the structural integrity of the front region or the hydration tube; and a mounting mechanism associated with the arm and configured to attach the arm to a body gear configured to be worn near the user's head or neck, and subsequently detach the arm from the body gear without affecting the structural integrity of the arm and the body gear, wherein the front region comprises one or more fixation structures extending therefrom and having a length sufficient to extend at least partially around an outer circumference of the hydration tube, and the one or more fixation structures are configured to be manually formed by the user into a bent shape, and once bent, to retain the bent shape.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the arm further comprises a primary flex region interposed between the side region and the front region and configured to enable displacement of the front region relative to the side region.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the primary flex region is configured to be manually formed by the user into one or more of a substantially linear shape, a bent shape lying flat in a plane, a twisted shape, and a bent and twisted shape.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the side region and the front region are configured to be manually formed by the user into one or more of a substantially linear shape, a bent shape lying flat in a plane, a twisted shape, and a bent and twisted shape.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the front region of the arm comprises a first subregion, a second subregion, and a secondary flex region interposed between the first subregion and the second subregion, the secondary flex region configured to enable displacement of the first subregion relative to the second subregion.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the secondary flex region is configured to be manually formed by the user into one or more of a substantially linear shape, a bent shape lying flat in a plane a twisted shape, and a bent and twisted shape.
7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the first subregion and the second subregion are configured to be manually formed by the user into one or more of a substantially linear shape, a bent shape lying flat in a plane, a twisted shape, and a bent and twisted shape.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein an end of the arm is characterized by a first axis extending along the length of the end, and the side region of the arm comprises a first portion and a second portion adjacent the first portion, and is characterized by: a first bend that positions an axis extending along the length of the first portion at a first angle offset from the first axis; and a second bend that positions an axis extending along the length of the second portion into a position that is generally parallel to the first axis.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the first portion is immediately adjacent the end of the side region.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mounting mechanism is at an end of the side region of the arm.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the mounting mechanism is integral with the arm.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the mounting mechanism comprises one of a hook and clip.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the mounting mechanism comprises a head band.
14. An apparatus for positioning an output end of a hydration tube near a region of a user's mouth, the apparatus comprising: an arm formable to extend in a generally vertical direction along a side of the user's head or neck and in a generally horizontal direction toward the user's mouth, the arm including: a side region, and a front region coupled to the side region and configured to have a portion of the hydration tube including the output end attached thereto and subsequently detached therefrom without affecting the structural integrity of the front region or the hydration tube; and a mounting mechanism associated with the arm and configured to attach the arm to a body gear configured to be worn near the user's head or neck, and subsequently detach the arm from the body gear without affecting the structural integrity of the arm and the body gear, wherein the mounting mechanism comprises: a first base component at an end of the side region of the arm; and a second base component configured to be secured to the body gear, and further configured to have the first base component coupled thereto and subsequently decoupled therefrom without affecting the structural integrity of the first based component and the second base component, wherein the first base component comprises a first structure configured to mate with a second structure of the second base component and the first structure comprises a recess formed in the first base component and the second structure comprises an elevated section having a shape corresponding to the recess.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first base component comprises a cutout, the second base component comprises a projection, and the projection is configured to extend through the cutout.
16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first base component is fixedly secured to the end of the side region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various aspects of a holder for positioning an output end of a hydration tube near a user's mouth will now be presented in the detailed description by way of example, and not by way of limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Disclosed herein are apparatuses, also referred to herein as holders, that attach to a person's headgear and provide for the securing and positioning of the output end of a hydration tube at a location near the person's mouth. Positioning the output end as such eliminates the need for the person to grab the dangling end of the tube to place it in his mouth. A similar apparatus that secures to a shoulder strap, such as on a backpack, is also disclosed.
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(18) In one configuration, the first base component 118 is fixedly secured at the end 120 of the side region 112 of the arm 108. Fixedly secured as used herein means that the two components cannot be separated without damaging, e.g., breaking or permanently deforming, one or both of the components. To this end, the first base component 118 may be adhered to, molded onto, or integrally formed with, the end 120 of the arm's side region 122.
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(21) In one configuration, the arm 108 includes a primary flex region 116 that is interposed between the side region 112 and the front region 114. The primary flex region 116 is configured to enable displacement or movement of the front region 114 relative to the side region 112. For example, as shown in
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(23) In some configurations, one or more of the side region 112 and the first subregion 126 and the second subregion 128 of the front region 114 may be substantially rigid and not capable of being manually deformed. In this case, the shaping of the arm 108 relies entirely on the bending and/or twisting of one or both of the primary flex region 116 and the secondary flex region 130. In other configurations, to provide better shaping capabilities, the side region 112 and the first subregion 126 and the second subregion 128 of the front region 114 may also be configured to be manually formed and deformed by the user into one or more of a substantially linear shape, a bent shape lying flat in a plane, and a bent and twisted shape such as described above with respect to the primary flex region 116.
(24) Regarding the structure of the various regions of the arm 108, in one embodiment, the regions 112, 116, 126, 128, 130 may be formed by a bendable wire or wire mesh embedded in a flexible plastic material. Some regions 112, 116, 126, 128, 130 may be made more flexible than other regions through one or more of a: 1) change in dimensions, 2) incorporation of surface modifications, and 3) use of different materials. For example, the side region 112 and the first subregion 126 and the second subregion 128 of the front region 114, together with the primary flex region 116 and the secondary flex region 130 may have the same width and thickness dimensions along their entire length, with the flex regions 116, 130 being made more flexible by a series of spaced apart surface modifications in the form of notches 156 or grooves in the outer surfaces.
(25) In another embodiment, different degrees of flexibility along the arm 108 may be provided through changes in one or more of the width and thickness dimensions of the various regions 112, 116, 126, 128, 130. For example, the primary flex region 116 and the secondary flex region 130 may be thinner and/or narrower than the side region 112 and the first subregion 126 and the second subregion 128 of the front region 114.
(26) In another embodiment, different degrees of flexibility along the arm 108 may be provided through changes in material of one or more of the regions 112, 116, 126, 128, 130. For example, the side region 112 and the first subregion 126 and the second subregion 128 of the front region 114 may be formed of a rigid plastic, while the primary flex region 116 and the secondary flex region 130 may be formed of a less rigid plastic, such as polyvinylchloride (PVC), nylon, or Teflon.
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(31) The configuration of the first base component 118 and the second base component 122 and the top/down manner in which they engage each other securely fixes the arm 108 to the body gear 124 and provides resistance against downward forces that may otherwise dislodge the arm 108 from the body gear 124. For example, during use a user may manually adjust or reform the arm 108. Such actions may result in downward or pulling forces on the arm 108. However, because the first base component 118 fits over top of the second base component 122 and because of the engagement of the elevated structure 148 within the recess 150, any downward forces at the point of attachment are countered by the components 118, 122 of the mounting mechanism 109 and movement or dislodgement of the arm 108 at the point of attachment is prevented. The terms top, down, upward and downward are used herein to describe the attachment of the arm 108 to the body gear 124 in a manner consistent with the arrangement of the arm, the body gear, and the components of the mounting mechanism 109 relative to a user as shown in the figures. These terms are not intended to be limiting in anyway.
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(34) Like the first embodiment, the front region 214 of the arm is configured to have the portion of the hydration tube 104 that includes the output end 102 attached thereto and subsequently detached therefrom without affecting the structural integrity of the front region or the hydration tube. Without affecting the structural integrity as used herein means that the two components can be separated and reattached without damaging, e.g., breaking or permanently deforming, one or both of the components, and without requiring attachment hardware, such as screws, and associated tools.
(35) The second embodiment of a holder 200 includes a preformed bend 211 in the region of the arm 208 near the mounting mechanism 209. Specifically, the side region 212 of the arm 208 is shaped to position the majority of the side region a distance away from the side of the user's head. This space between the user's head and the arm 208 is provided so that the arm does not interfere with other body gear, such as a pair of glasses that the user may be wearing. With reference to
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(37) In one configuration, the arm 208 includes a primary flex region 216 that is interposed between the side region 212 and the front region 214. The primary flex region 216 is configured to enable displacement or movement of the front region 214 relative to the side region 212. For example, as shown in
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(39) In some configurations, one or more of the side region 212 and the first subregion 226 and the second subregion 228 of the front region 214 may be substantially rigid and not capable of being manually deformed. In this case, the shaping of the arm 208 relies entirely on the shaping of one or both of the primary flex region 216 and the secondary flex region 230. In other configurations, to provide better shaping capabilities, the side region 212 and the first subregion 226 and the second subregion 228 of the front region 214 may also be configured to be manually formed and deformed by the user into one or more of a substantially linear shape, a bent shape lying flat in a plane, and a bent and twisted shape such as described above with respect to the primary flex region 216.
(40) Similar to the first embodiment describe above, the various regions 212, 216, 226, 228, 230 of the arm 208 may be formed by a bendable wire embedded in a flexible plastic material. Furthermore, some regions 212, 216, 226, 228, 230 may be made more flexible than other regions through one or more of a: 1) change in dimensions, 2) incorporation of surface modifications, and 3) use of different materials, as described above.
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(42) The arm 308 is configured as described above with reference to the arms of the first and second embodiments. Therefore, a detailed description of the arm 308 is not repeated here.
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(45) The arm 408 is configured as described above with reference to the arms of the first and second embodiments. Therefore, a detailed description of the arm 408 is not repeated here.
(46) Thus, disclosed herein are various apparatuses for positioning an output end 102 of a hydration tube 104 near a region of a user's mouth 106. The apparatuses include an arm 108, 208, 308, 408 and a mounting mechanism 109, 209, 309, 409. The arm 108, 208, 308, 408 is manually formable by a user to extend in a generally vertical direction along a side of the user's head 110 or neck 410 and in a generally horizontal direction toward the user's mouth 106. The arm 108, 208, 308, 408 includes a side region 112, 212 and a front region 114, 214 coupled to the side region. The front region 114, 214 is configured to have a portion of the hydration tube 104 including the output end 102 attached thereto and subsequently detached therefrom without affecting the structural integrity of the front region or the hydration tube. The mounting mechanism 109, 209, 309, 409 is associated with the arm 108, 208, 308, 408 and is configured to attach the arm to a body gear 124, 224, 324, 424 configured to be worn near the user's head or neck, and subsequently detach the arm from the body gear without affecting the structural integrity of the arm and the body gear.
(47) The various aspects of this disclosure are provided to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to practice the present invention. Various modifications to exemplary embodiments presented throughout this disclosure will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Thus, the claims are not intended to be limited to the various aspects of this disclosure, but are to be accorded the full scope consistent with the language of the claims. All structural and functional equivalents to the various components of the exemplary embodiments described throughout this disclosure that are known or later come to be known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the claims. Moreover, nothing disclosed herein is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether such disclosure is explicitly recited in the claims. No claim element is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112, sixth paragraph, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase means for or, in the case of a method claim, the element is recited using the phrase step for.