Technology such as drinking flasks, hydration bladders, vapor pens, oxygen generators, music players, etc. have become necessities of modern life to some. Persons who choose to drink smoke, or vape in public must currently do so in a manner that is very conspicuous and even irritating to others. Often, persons who prefer to enjoy their vices in public places may wish to be more discreet about their “habit.” There exists a dearth of mechanisms that assist in allowing a person to imbibe inconspicuously. There exists a need to integrate different configurations and sizes of technology in an easy and convenient way to make the drink, smoke, and vape technology portable, safe, and inconspicuous.
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One general aspect of the present invention includes a technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for maintenance, the technology coupler including: a first port that is configured to releasably couple to a first tube to the technology coupler without fluid leaking; a second port that is configured to releasably couple to a second tube to the technology coupler without fluid leaking, where the first port is in fluid communication with the second port; and an anchor, where: the anchor is affixed to a body-worn item; the anchor holds the first port and the second port in a location proximate to the body-worn item; and the anchor is affixed in a concealed location of the body-worn item such that at least one of the first tube or second tube passes into the body-worn item to mate with its respective port.
Additional implementations of this aspect of the present invention may include one or more of the following features. Another embodiment of this aspect is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for maintenance where the first tube is non-releasably coupled to the first port, and/or the second tube is permanently affixed to the second port. Yet another embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for maintenance further including an affixing mechanism including a magnet, a hook and loop fastener, a button, a button hole, and/or an eyelet. A further embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for maintenance where the first port and the second port are rigid or semi-rigid. An additional embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for maintenance where the anchor is affixed to the body-worn item removably or non-removably. And yet another embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for maintenance where the first port and the second port are high-heat stable. Another embodiment includes the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for maintenance where the first port and the second port include food grade plastic material.
A second general aspect of the present invention includes a technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for avoiding accidental catching, the technology coupler including: a first port coupled to a first tube to the technology coupler; a second port that is configured to releasably couple to a second tube to the technology coupler without fluid leaking, where the first port is in fluid communication with the second port; and an anchor, where: the anchor is affixed to a body-worn item; the anchor holds the first port in a location proximate to the body-worn item; and the anchor is affixed in a concealed location of the body-worn item such that at least one of the first tube or second tube passes into the body-worn item to mate with its respective port.
Additional embodiments of this aspect of the invention may include one or more of the following features. A first additional embodiment of this aspect is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for avoiding accidental catching where the first port is configured to releasably couple to the first tube. Another embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for avoiding accidental catching where the first port and the second port are rigid or semi-rigid. A further embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for avoiding accidental catching where the anchor is affixed to the body-worn item removably or non-removably. An additional embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for avoiding accidental catching where the first port and the second port are high-heat stable. And another embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for avoiding accidental catching where the first port and the second port include food grade plastic material. And yet an additional embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to promote fast uncoupling for avoiding accidental catching further including an affixing mechanism including a magnet, a hook and loop fastener, a button, a button hole, and/or an eyelet.
A third general aspect of the present invention includes a technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to avoid strangulation, the technology coupler including: a first port that is configured to releasably couple to a first tube to the technology coupler without fluid leaking; a second tube, where the first port is in fluid communication with the second tube; and an anchor, where: the anchor is affixed to a body-worn item; the anchor holds the first port at a location proximate to the body-worn item; and the anchor is affixed in a concealed location of the body-worn item such that at least one of the first tube or second tube passes into the body-worn item to mate with its respective port.
Further embodiments of the present aspect may include one or more of the following features. An additional embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to avoid strangulation further including a second port configured to releasably couple to the second tube. A further embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to avoid strangulation where the anchor is affixed to the body-worn item removably or non-removably. Another embodiment of is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to avoid strangulation where the first port is high heat stable. The technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to avoid strangulation where the first port includes food grade plastic material. And yet an additional embodiment is the technology coupler for anchoring a tube in a body-worn item to avoid strangulation further including an affixing mechanism including a magnet, a hook and loop fastener, a button, a button hole, and/or an eyelet.
Further areas of applicability of the present disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating various embodiments, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to necessarily limit the scope of the disclosure.
The present disclosure is described in conjunction with the appended figures:
In the appended figures, similar components and/or features may have the same reference label. Further, various components of the same type may be distinguished by following the reference label by a dash and a second label that distinguishes among the similar components. If only the first reference label is used in the specification, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same first reference label irrespective of the second reference label.
In the appended figures, similar components and/or features may have the same reference label. Where the reference label is used in the specification, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same reference label.
The ensuing description provides preferred exemplary embodiment(s) only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the disclosure. Rather, the ensuing description of the preferred exemplary embodiment(s) will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing a preferred exemplary embodiment. It is understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope as set forth in the appended claims.
Technology devices may be concealed in and outside of conduit's in clothing and accessories. To that end, described herein, are releasable coupler's and tube assemblies that can be affixed to clothing and other accessories for safe concealment of technology devices and accessories and to avoid strangulation and other accidental harm should an accessory get snagged, caught, or pulled. The releasable coupler and releasable tube assemblies will “break-away” from each other or the component or accessory they are attached to when undo pressure is applied. The integration of the releasable coupler and the releasable tube assembly allow one to imbibe inconspicuously and safely. The releasable coupler and releasable tube assemblies also allow for easy removal for cleaning and maintenance purposes.
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Tube 140 may be from half the length of the neck area to more than twice the length of the neck area. The tube 140 circumference may be sized to fit technology tank 190. The tube 140 circumference is also sized to fit releasable coupler 105, but does not necessarily have to have uniform circumference along its length. Tube 140 may be clear or opaque or semi-opaque. Tube 140 may be covered with a cloth covering to make it appear like a drawstring or other body-worn accessory. Tube 145 may comprise flexible material that is safe for passing fluids to be consumed by humans. Tube 145 may comprise material that is high-heat safe. Tube 145 may be from half the length of the neck area to more than twice the length of the neck area. The tube 145 circumference may be sized to mouthpiece 180. The tube 145 circumference is also sized to fit releasable coupler 105, but does not necessarily have to have uniform circumference along its length. Tube 145 may be clear or opaque or semi-opaque. Tube 145 may be covered with a cloth covering to make it appear like a drawstring or other body-worn accessory.
Mouthpiece 180 may be made of a rigid material safe to pass fluids to humans. Mouthpiece 180 may be high-heat capable. Mouthpiece 180 may be connected to tube 145 directly. Mouthpiece 180 is configured to pass fluid from the first tube 145, that may be connected to the first technology tank 190 through tube 140. Mouthpiece 180 may operate to draw fluid through tube 140 from the first technology tank 190 to tube 145 when a user sucks on the mouthpiece 180. Technology tank 190 may be configures to be an oxygen canister, an oxygen generator, a vapor pen, a nebulizer, a liquid bladder, an air filter, and/or other liquid, smoke, vapor, or gas supplying technology. The technology tank 190 may be made of rigid or semi-rigid material safe to hold human consumable fluids such as plastic, stainless steel, rubber, or other suitable material. The technology tank 190 may be high heat capable and capable of generating steam or vapor. The technology tank 190 may supply fluid to first tube 140, including fluid in any form comprising liquid, gas, and vapor. First technology tank 190 may be powered and operate with a power supplying device such as a battery. Technology tank 190 may be sized to be inconspicuous.
Conduit 120 may extend along the neckline of the body-worn item 100. Conduit 120 may be made of the same material as the hoodless body-worn item 100 or may be comprised of an insulating material or a material designed for neck comfort. The length of conduit 120 is variable but may be as long as the neckline or much shorter at a minimum length to conceal the releasable coupler 105. Conduit 120 may be slightly larger than the tube diameter in width, or much larger and may also accommodate other technology such as headphones. Conduit 120 has a closure 125. Closure 125 may comprise a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, buttons, snaps, or any other closure mechanism suitable for the neckline. Conduit 120 may run along the outer edge of the collar or neckline on the hoodless body-worn item 100, or may be located lower than the edge.
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Tube 145 may comprise flexible material that is safe for passing fluids to be consumed by humans. Tube 145 may comprise material that is high-heat safe. Tube 145 is at least the length of the hood on the hooded body-worn item 200, and may be up to 20 inches longer. The tube 145 circumference may be sized to mouthpiece 180. The tube 145 circumference is also sized to technology tank 190, but does not necessarily have to have uniform circumference along its length. Tube 145 may be clear or opaque or semi-opaque. Tube 145 may be covered with a cloth covering to make it appear like a drawstring or other body-worn accessory. Tube 145 may be flexible to act as a drawstring for the hood of the hooded body worn device.
Conduit 120 may extend along the face of the hood of the hooded body-worn item 200. Conduit 120 may be made of the same material as the hooded body-worn item 200 or may be comprised of an insulating material or a material designed for neck comfort. The length of conduit 120 is variable but may be as long as the hood of the hooded body-worn item 200. Conduit 120 may be slightly larger than the tube diameter in width, or much larger and may also accommodate other technology such as headphones. Conduit 120 has a closure 125. Closure 125 may comprise a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, buttons, snaps, or any other closure mechanism suitable for the neckline. Conduit 120 may sit away from the edge of the hood of the hooded body-worn item 200 by as much as one to two inches.
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Releasable coupler 105 may be rigid or semi rigid. Releasable coupler 105 may be high heat capable and capable of being ordinarily laundered if permanently attached to a body-worn item. Releasable coupler 105 may be comprised of material approved for storing food product so that is safe to pass fluids to humans. Releasable coupler 105 must be able to fluidly connect tubes 140 and 145 without leaking liquid, gas, or vapor. Releasable coupler 105 may come in various sizes to accommodate various sized tubes 140 and 145. It may be as small as an eighth of an inch and as large as 2 inches in some embodiments, but can be not be smaller than the diameter of tubes 140 and 145. Releasable coupler 105 is shown here connected to tubes 140 and 145, but may be directly connect to technology tank 190 and/or mouthpiece 180 in some embodiments.
Releasable coupler 105 is shown here with port 106 and 107. Ports 106 and/or 107 can operate releasable in various embodiments. In some embodiments either port 106 or 107 will be non-releasably attached to tube 140 or 145. In some embodiments either port 106 or ports 107 will be permanently attached to tube 140 or 145. Ports 106 and 107 may be comprised of material approved for storing food product so that is safe to pass fluids to humans, and may be high heat capable and capable of being ordinarily laundered if permanently attached to a body-worn item. Ports 106 and 107 must be able to fluidly connect tubes 140 and 145 without leaking liquid, gas, or vapor. Ports 106 and 107 may be rigid or semi-rigid and sized to fit tubes 140 and 145. Ports 106 and ports 107 may be sized the same but may be sized differently. Ports 106 and 107 may be sized to directly connect to the mouthpiece 180 or the technology tank 190.
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Described herein are various ways to affix releasable coupler 105 to an item, but the invention is not so limited to those described. Any method used to affix releasable coupler 105 to an item or device is contemplated by the present invention.
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Male connector 370 may be rigid or semi-rigid. Male connector 370 may be high heat capable and capable of being ordinarily laundered if permanently attached to a body-worn item. Male connector 370 may be comprised of material approved for storing food product so that is safe to pass fluids to humans. Male connector 370 must be able to fluidly connect tubes 140 to 145 without leaking liquid, gas, or vapor. Male connector 370 may come in various sizes to accommodate various sized tube 145. It may be as small as an eight of an inch and as large as 2 inches in some embodiments, but can be not be smaller than the diameter of tube 145. Male connector 370 is shown here connected to tubes 145, but may be directly connect to technology tank 190 and/or mouthpiece 180 in some embodiments.
Female connector 380 may be rigid or semi-rigid. Female connector 380 may be high heat capable and capable of being ordinarily laundered if permanently attached to a body-worn item. Female connector 380 may be comprised of material approved for storing food product so that is safe to pass fluids to humans. Female connector 380 must be able to fluidly connect tubes 140 to 145 without leaking liquid, gas, or vapor. Female connector 380 may come in various sizes to accommodate various sized tube 140. It may be as small as an eighth of an inch and as large as 2 inches in some embodiments, but can be not be smaller than the diameter of tubes 140. Female connector 370 is shown here connected to tube 140, but may be directly connect to technology tank 190 and/or mouthpiece 180 in some embodiments.
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In the appended figures, similar components and/or features may have the same reference label. Further, various components of the same type may be distinguished by following the reference label by a dash and a second label that distinguishes among the similar components. If only the first reference label is used in the specification, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same first reference label irrespective of the second reference label.
Specific details are given in the above description to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. However, it is understood that the embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. While the principles of the disclosure have been described above in connection with specific apparatuses and methods, it is to be clearly understood that this description is made only by way of example and not as limitation on the scope of the disclosure.
While the principles of the disclosure have been described above in connection with specific apparatuses and methods, it is to be clearly understood that this description is made only by way of example and not as limitation on the scope of the disclosure.
The present application is a non-provisional of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/376,847, filed Aug. 18, 2016, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes. This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 15/005,899, filed Jan. 25, 2016, which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 9,332,796, issued May 10, 2016, which is a non-provisional of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/025,829, filed Jul. 17, 2014; all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. The present application is also related to U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 15/681,239, filed concurrently herewith which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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