Drinking arrangement
09930921 ยท 2018-04-03
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Abstract
The invention discloses a drinking arrangement for location within a diver's helmet, which includes a container being adapted to contain a hydration fluid; support means for supporting the container within the helmet; a supply line being adapted to supply flow of the hydration fluid from the container; and a mouthpiece for normally sealing the supply line and being adapted to selectively dispense hydration liquid therefrom.
Claims
1. A drinking arrangement system comprising: (a) a diver's helmet adapted to engage with a dry-suit or warm water suit in a watertight arrangement; (b) a container being adapted to contain a hydration fluid and disposed within the helmet; (c) support means for supporting the container within the helmet; (d) a supply line being adapted to supply flow of the hydration fluid from the container; and (e) a mouthpiece for normally sealing the supply line and being adapted to selectively dispense hydration liquid therefrom.
2. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the container is a bladder.
3. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the diver's helmet is adapted to encompass a head of a diver.
4. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the support means include a hat liner being adapted to be worn on a head of a diver within the diver's helmet.
5. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the container is peripherally joined to the hat liner.
6. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 4, in which the bladder is removably joined to the hat liner, for example such as by press studs, buttons or other releasable attachment means.
7. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 4, in which the container is integrally formed with the hat liner.
8. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the container has an internal honeycomb structure being adapted to provide additional strength and support to the container.
9. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the supply line is a tube projecting from one end of the container.
10. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the supply line projects through an oral-nasal mask worn by a diver, whereby the mask is adapted to support the mouthpiece within easy reach of a diver's mouth.
11. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the mouthpiece is adapted to be opened to permit flow of the hydration liquid by a diver sucking or biting on the mouthpiece.
12. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the mouthpiece functions as an inlet for filling the bladder with the hydration liquid.
13. The drinking arrangement system as claimed in claim 1, in which the hydration liquid is water and/or any other sustenance drink.
14. The drinking arrangement system of claim 1 further comprising a hat liner provided within the diver's helmet.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings.
(2) In the drawings there is shown in:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(6) The drinking arrangement 14 is a hollow bladder 18 having an outlet tube 20 projecting at one end, which terminates in mouthpiece 22. The bladder 18 is adapted to contain a hydration liquid, preferably such as water or other sustenance drink. The bladder 18 can have an internal honeycomb structure to provide additional strength and support to the bladder 18 so that it substantially retains its shape when being either filled with or empty of the liquid.
(7) The mouthpiece 22 can also be used as an inlet for filling the bladder 18 with the liquid. Alternatively, a separate filling valve (not shown) can be provided in the bladder 18 remotely from the tube 20. The mouthpiece 22 is of the type having a seal being normally closed against the outflow of liquid, which seal is opened by a diver or person sucking or biting on the mouthpiece 22 to break the seal and permit flow of the liquid into the person's mouth.
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(9) Due thereto that the bladder 18 is located and supported within the helmet 10, neither the tube 20 nor the mouthpiece 22 need to pass through the diver's suit or the helmet 10. There is thus no breach in the integrity of the suit or helmet 10 and thus an improved safety for the diver.
(10) A removable plug may be provided for sealing off the oral nasal mask 24 when the drinking tube 26 is removed.