EQUESTRIAN WATER BOTTLE HOLDER
20180078021 ยท 2018-03-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B67C3/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63K3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A water bottle holder for equestrian environments includes a cup configured to hold a water bottle, a pair of arms configured to be positioned in proximity to opposing sides of a jump post of an equestrian jumping standard, and a removable pin configured to be inserted through apertures in the pair of arms and a hole of the jump post that is at the desired height. The cup can include a drainage hole. The cup can be configured to hold other items. The water bottle holder can include a tether that connects the removable pin to the rest of the water bottle holder. The water bottle holder can include hooks in the pair of arms and a standoff to secure the water bottle holder to a horizontal structure. The water bottle holder can include knobs for attachment to a keyhole track that can be associated with the jumping standard.
Claims
1. An equestrian holding apparatus, comprising: a cup configured to hold at least a water bottle; a first arm, in communication with the cup, having an aperture configured to be positioned in proximity to a hole on a first side of a jump post of an equestrian jumping standard that extends through the jump post to a second side of the jump post; a second arm, in communication with the cup and the first arm, having a aperture configured to be positioned in proximity to the hole on the second side of the jump post; and a removable pin configured to be displaced through the aperture of the first arm, through the hole in the jump post, and through the aperture of the second arm to secure the equestrian holding apparatus to the jump post.
2. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a tether configured to maintain the removable pin in proximity to the first arm.
3. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first arm includes a second aperture, wherein the removable pin includes an aperture, and wherein a first end of the tether is connected to the first arm using the second aperture, and wherein a second end of the tether is connected to the removable pin using the aperture in the removable pin.
4. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 2, wherein the tether is selected from the group consisting of a string, a plastic cord, a wire, a chain, and a rubber band.
5. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first arm includes a first hook, wherein the second arm includes a second hook, and further comprising: a standoff configured to secure the equestrian holding apparatus to a substantially horizontal structure in cooperation with the first hook and the second hook.
6. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a knob configured to secure the equestrian holding apparatus to a keyhole track.
7. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: a second knob configured to secure the equestrian holding apparatus to a keyhole track in cooperation with the first knob.
8. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 7, wherein the second knob is a cylinder approximately 3 mm in length and approximately 1.2 cm in diameter.
9. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 6, wherein the knob includes a first portion comprising a substantially cylindrical stem approximately 5 mm in length and approximately 1.3 cm in diameter, and a second substantially cylindrical portion approximately 7 mm long and approximately 1.8 cm in diameter.
10. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a metal retaining loop configured to secure the cup to the first arm and the second arm.
11. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cup is selected from the group consisting of a metal cup, a plastic cup, a polyethylene cup, and a polystyrene cup.
12. The equestrian holding apparatus of claim 11, wherein the cup includes a drainage aperture.
13. A water bottle holder, comprising: a cup portion configured to hold at least a water bottle; a first arm portion configured to be positioned in proximity to a first side of a jump post of an equestrian jumping standard, the first arm portion including an aperture configured to be positioned in proximity to a hole on the first side of the jump post that extends through the jump post to second side of the jump post; a second arm portion configured to be positioned in proximity to the second side of the jump post, the second arm portion including an aperture configured to be positioned in proximity to the hole on the second side of the jump post; and a pin configured to be inserted through the aperture of the first arm portion, through the hole in the jump post, and through the aperture of the second arm to secure the water bottle holder to the jump post.
14. The water bottle holder of claim 13, further comprising: a tether configured to maintain the pin in proximity to the first arm portion, wherein the tether is selected from the group consisting of a string, a plastic cord, a wire, a chain, and a rubber band.
15. The water bottle holder of claim 14, wherein the first arm portion includes a second aperture, wherein the pin includes an aperture, and wherein a first end of the tether is connected to the first arm portion using the second aperture, and wherein a second end of the tether is connected to the pin using the aperture in the removable pin.
16. The water bottle holder of claim 13, further comprising: a standoff configured to push the cup portion away from a structure to which the water bottle holder is secured.
17. The water bottle holder of claim 13, wherein the first arm portion includes a first hook, wherein the second arm portion includes a second hook, and wherein the standoff, first hook, and second hook are configured to secure the water bottle holder to a substantially horizontal structure different from the jump post.
18. The water bottle holder of claim 13, further comprising: a first knob that includes a first cylinder of a first diameter and a second cylinder having a second diameter greater than the first diameter; and a second knob that includes a third cylinder of a third diameter, wherein the first knob and the second knob are configured to secure the water bottle holder to a keyhole track associated with the equestrian jumping standard.
19. The water bottle holder of claim 13, wherein the cup portion, first arm portion, and second arm portion are constructed as a single unit from a material is selected from the group consisting metal, plastic, and polyethylene.
20. An equestrian water bottle holder, comprising: a cup configured to hold a water bottle; a first arm, attached to the cup, having a first aperture and configured to be positioned in proximity to a first side of a jump post of an equestrian jumping standard; a second arm, attached to the cup, having a second aperture and configured to be positioned in proximity to a second side of the jump post; a removable pin configured to be inserted through the first aperture, through a hole in the jump post that extends from the first side to the second side, and through the second aperture of the second arm to secure the equestrian water bottle holder to the jump post; and a tether secured to the equestrian water bottle holder via a length of flexible material and configured to retain the removable pin in proximity to the equestrian water bottle holder when the removable pin is not inserted through the first aperture, the hole, and the second aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Various embodiments will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims and accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0018] The systems and methods disclosed herein are described in detail by way of examples and with reference to the figures. It will be appreciated that modifications to disclosed and described examples, arrangements, configurations, components, elements, apparatuses, devices methods, systems, etc. can suitably be made and may be desired for a specific application. In this disclosure, any identification of specific techniques, arrangements, etc. are either related to a specific example presented or are merely a general description of such a technique, arrangement, etc. Identifications of specific details or examples are not intended to be, and should not be, construed as mandatory or limiting unless specifically designated as such.
[0019] An equestrian water bottle holder allows riders and trainers to have a water bottle for rehydration close at hand. Carrying bottles of water is inconvenient. Placing bottles of water on the ground is not sanitary, and could be stepped upon by a horse potentially causing injury. If a bottle of water is placed on a jump post, it could be knocked over when a horse crosses the jumping standard. Therefore, riders and trainers typically place bottles of water somewhere secure, such as a side table or bleachers, far away from the field or arena where they practice.
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[0026] The size of the equestrian water bottle holder 600 is approximately 6.5 inches high, 7.25 inches long, and 4.25 inches wide. The cup portion 602 is approximately 4.5 inches high, 4 inches long, and 3.75 inches wide at the top that tapes to approximately 3.5 inches long at the bottom. The drainage hole 624 can be approximately 0.375 inches in diameter. The arms are approximately 3.375 inches long, and 1 inch wide, with downward hooks that are approximately 2.5 inch long. Each arm has an approximately 0.5 inch diameter hole at the end for the pin to pass through and one arm as an approximately 0.1875 diameter hole for attaching the tether. The arms can be positioned approximately 4 inches apart to accommodate a standard size jump post. The pin can be made of metal and can measure approximately 7 inches long and 0.75 inches in diameter. One end of the pin can be flat and be 0.5 inches long by 0.75 inches wide with a 0.1875 inch diameter hold in the flat end for attaching the tether. The knobs can be configured to slide into a standard keyhole track. The top knob can be approximately 1.1 cm long, and include two portions, a cylindrical stem having an approximately 5 mm length with a 1.3 cm diameter, and a larger cylindrical portion measuring approximately 7 mm long with a 1.8 cm diameter. The bottom knob can be approximately 3 mm long with a 1.2 cm diameter.
[0027] While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the spirit and scope of the inventions.