THERAPEUTIC BOTTLE
20230149252 · 2023-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D23/0885
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61H15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A therapeutic bottle may include a cylindrical holder and a cylindrical vacuum seal vessel that is retained in the cylindrical holder. The bottle may include a stress-releasing foam structure that attaches around a top portion of the cylindrical holder; and a set of massage rollers attached below the stress-releasing foam structure on a side of the cylindrical holder. The bottle may also include a hand grip in a wave pattern shape that permanently sits below the stress-relating foam structure on a side of the cylindrical holder.
Claims
1. A therapeutic bottle, comprising: a cylindrical holder; a cylindrical vessel that is retained in the cylindrical holder; a stress-releasing foam structure that attaches around a top portion of the cylindrical holder; and a set of massage rollers disposed below the stress-releasing foam structure on a side of the cylindrical holder.
2. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the cylindrical vessel further comprises a hard plastic lid.
3. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 2, wherein the lid further comprises of an openable tab that is fixated on a top lid wherein the top lid screws into an apparatus that connects the lid to the vessel that serves the purpose of carrying liquids.
4. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the cylindrical holder further comprises three compartments that various structures attach into and includes an affixed hand grip attached into one of the three compartments.
5. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 4, wherein the hand grip further comprises a wave pattern shape with three separate divots to provide a space for an individual to grip thereto; and the hand grip is affixed on the bottom portion of a side of the cylindrical holder.
6. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the stress-releasing foam structure further comprises two separate stress-releasing foam structures; and wherein the cylindrical holder further comprises three compartments so that the stress-releasing foam structures are attached into two of the three compartments being disposed around a top half of the cylindrical holder.
7. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 6, wherein distal ends of the stress-releasing foam structures are conformed in a wavy pattern and the stress-releasing foam structures further comprise a foam material having a hardness of Shore A 10-50.
8. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the set of massage rollers are provided on to a bottom compartment of the cylindrical holder.
9. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 8, wherein the set of massage rollers further comprises a hard plastic material.
10. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 9, wherein the set of massage rollers further comprises small, dull spikes used for massaging purposes and the massage rollers rotate when agitated.
11. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 8, wherein the set of massage rollers further comprises vertical massage rollers comprised of rods, running vertically through the center to connect them into the cylindrical holder.
12. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 8, wherein the set of massage rollers further comprises five, long vertical massage rollers lined up laterally.
13. A therapeutic bottle, comprising: a cylindrical holder; a cylindrical that is retained in the cylindrical holder; and a set of massage rollers disposed on a side of the cylindrical holder.
14. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 13, wherein the cylindrical vessel further comprises a hard-plastic lid.
15. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 13, wherein the set of massage rollers are formed into a rectangular shape and attached on to the bottom compartment of the cylindrical holder.
16. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 15, wherein the set of massage rollers further comprises a material of hard plastic.
17. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 16, wherein the set of massage rollers further comprises small, dull spikes used for massaging purposes and the rollers rotate when agitated.
18. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 17, wherein the set of massage rollers further comprises vertical massage rollers including rods running vertically through the center thereof to connect the vertical massage rollers into the cylindrical holder.
19. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 13, wherein the set of massage rollers further comprises five, long vertical massage rollers lined up in columns.
20. The therapeutic bottle according to claim 13, further comprising a stress-releasing foam structure that attaches around a top portion of the cylindrical holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, show examples of the disclosure.
[0021] It is to be understood that the examples shown in the drawings and/or discussed herein are non-exclusive and that there are other examples of how the disclosure may be practiced.
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[0026] Below the stress-releasing foam structures 310 and 320 sits the hand grip that is shaped in an undulating pattern and includes three gripping divots 210. Above the stress-releasing foam structures 310 and 320 sits the hard-plastic lid 110 at the top of the bottle 500. In operation, the user can repeatedly squeeze the foam structure 310, 320 at the top of the bottle 500 to release tension and help to relieve stress. One or more of the benefits of foam structures 310, 320 also include boosting blood circulation and helping with the treatment of carpal-tunnel syndrome and its used as a tool for meditation.
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[0030] In one or more constructions, the cylindrical holder 200 may include stress-releasing foam material structures 310 and 320 that are separated into two structures. In specific implementations, the stress-releasing foam structures may be made from a polymeric foam material, such as ethylvinyl acetate (EVA), polyurethane foam, and/or thermoplastic materials. In some implementations, the stress-releasing foam structures 310, 320 may be formed of a material having a hardness of Shore A 0-60 or a hardness of Shore 00 10-60. Preferably, stress-releasing foam structures 310, 320 may be formed of a material having a hardness of Shore A 20-30 or a hardness of Shore 00 20-25.
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[0032] In one or more constructions, the rollers 400 are connected to the cylindrical holder 200 through the part of the cylindrical holder where the each of the round plastic massage rollers 400 can be urged to ‘click-in’ in a resilient locking connection. Thus, the rollers 400 may be removably mounted in the holder 200. In one or more implementations, the rollers 400 may be made from a polymeric material, such as ethylvinyl acetate (EVA), and/or thermoplastic materials. In some implementations, the rollers 400 may be formed of material having a hardness of Shore A 70-80 or a hardness of Shore D 50-60. Preferably, rollers 400 may be formed of material having a hardness of Shore A 80-90 or a hardness of Shore D 70-80.
[0033] In one or more constructions, a drinking bottle 500 includes features that allow someone to massage their hands or fidget with their hands which makes it convenient for an individual to carry around not only as one of their hydration sources, but also as a therapeutic tool that can be used throughout the day. In one or more constructions, the cylindrical holder 200 may be encircled by two separate a stress-releasing foam material sections 310 and 320 that are separated into two structures and attaches into two compartments around the top portion of the cylindrical holder and may leave small spaces between them on either side of the cylindrical holder. The distal ends of the stress-releasing foam structures are conformed in a semi-circle cutout pattern to accommodate a hand of a user.
[0034] Although the present technology has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred implementations, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the technology is not limited to the disclosed implementations, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood that the present technology contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any implementation can be combined with one or more features of any other implementation.