The embodiments described herein relate generally to medical devices, and more particularly, to a device for hydrating and replenishing calories and nutrients in people working in sterile settings.
Sterile work environments often place employees in the precarious position of working extended periods of time without the ability to replenish essential nutrients and stay hydrated due to the time consuming nature of entering and exiting sterile fields. Furthermore, these industries tend to be high stress and deal with high value commodities. Having workers not functional at their energy capacity may affect productivity, failure rate, and quality of life. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the medical realm, where the lives of patients are in the hands of surgeons who work for hours without breaks, yet are expected to maintain their mental and physical capabilities throughout the high stress periods of time without the necessary nutrients and hydration.
Therefore, what is needed is a device to deliver nutrients and hydrating liquids to a user without compromising a sterile setting.
Some embodiments of the present disclosure include a device for hydrating and replenishing calories and nutrients in a sterile setting without compromising the sterility of the setting. The device may include a container sized to accommodate a volume of a supplement; a straw extending from the container, the straw designed to transport the supplement from the container to a user; and a protective sleeve attached to and surrounding the container, the protective sleeve defining at least one channel sized to accommodate the user's hand.
The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention is made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals represent corresponding parts of the figures.
In the following detailed description of the invention, numerous details, examples, and embodiments of the invention are described. However, it will be clear and apparent to one skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth and that the invention can be adapted for any of several applications.
The device of the present disclosure may be used to provide nutrients and hydrating liquids to a user in a sterile setting without compromising the sterility of the setting and may comprise the following elements. This list of possible constituent elements is intended to be exemplary only, and it is not intended that this list be used to limit the device of the present application to just these elements. Persons having ordinary skill in the art relevant to the present disclosure may understand there to be equivalent elements that may be substituted within the present disclosure without changing the essential function or operation of the device.
The various elements of the device of the present disclosure may be related in the following exemplary fashion. It is not intended to limit the scope or nature of the relationships between the various elements and the following examples are presented as illustrative examples only.
By way of example, and referring to
While the Figures show the mouthpiece comprising a straw 12, the use of other conventional mouthpieces are envisioned so long as the mouthpiece allows a user to drink from the device without removing a facemask. Moreover, the mouthpiece or straw 12 may comprise a reflux valve. In embodiments including the straw 12, the straw 12 may either be a singular piece with the container 10, or the straw 12 may be removably attached to the container 10. For example, the straw 12 may extend from a cap that may screw on, snap on, or otherwise attach to an opening in the container 10.
As shown in, for example,
Because in sterile settings a user 32 may often wear a mask 30, the straw 12 may be specifically designed to be used without removing the mask 30. For example, as shown in
While not shown in the Figures, the straw 12 may include a structural component designed to seal the supplement 18 within the container 10 when the user 32 is not ingesting the supplement 18. Thus, the straw 12 may include a structural component to prevent the contents of the container 10 from leaking or spilling during transport and storage. The structural component may comprise, for example, a physical barrier or seal at the open end thereof, wherein a user 32 may bite the straw 12 to break the barrier/seal. Alternatively, the straw 12 may include a sliding lock, wherein the user 34 may slide the lock to open the end of the straw 12. In such an embodiment, the straw 12 may also be resealable. In any case, any structural component that may temporarily or releasably seal the straw 12 and the contents within the container 10 may be used.
In some embodiments, the straw 12 may be physically attached or clamped to the container 10. In other embodiments, the straw 12 may initially be packaged with the container but may have to be inserted into the container 10 for use, similar to a conventional juice box.
The device of the present disclosure may be made using any desired materials. The supplement 18 may comprise any desired supplement, hydrating liquid, nourishment, or the like. For example, the supplement 18 may comprise water, any other beverage, applesauce, or any other drinkable nutritious food item.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
This application claims priority to provisional patent application U.S. Ser. No. 62/444,052 filed on Jan. 9, 2017, the entire contents of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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