The present invention relates generally to drink delivery apparatuses and methods and, more particularly, to a drink delivery apparatus and method that permits a race car driver to obtain a drink of fluid without removing his hands from the steering wheel.
Race car driving is a physically demanding sport for the participants. Like other endurance athletes, a driver in an event of any significant length, such as a NASCAR race, must consume fluids in order to continue to function at a high level, Typically, drivers accomplish this by grasping a water bottle with one hand and bringing the bottle up to the mouth.
However, there are various drawbacks with this method. A driver may need to avert his eyes momentarily from the track in order to locate the bottle, with potentially dangerous consequences, In addition, the removal of one hand from the steering wheel of a high performance race car in the middle of a race can also be risky,
A need therefore exists for an apparatus and method that permits a race car driver to obtain a drink of fluids, during a race, without the need to remove either hand from the steering wheel. The present invention satisfies this need, and provides other related advantages.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, an improved drink delivery apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus comprises, in combination: a reservoir containing a drinkable liquid; a hose having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of the hose is positioned so as to carry the drinkable liquid out of the reservoir; an auto racing helmet having the second end of the hose inserted therethrough and positioned within an interior of the auto racing helmet; and means for delivering the drinkable liquid from the first end of the hose to the second end of the hose.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a method for delivering drinkable liquid to a race car driver is disclosed. The method comprises providing a reservoir containing a drinkable liquid; providing a hose having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of the hose is positioned so as to carry the drinkable liquid out of the reservoir; providing an auto racing helmet having the second end of the hose inserted therethrough and positioned within an interior of the auto racing helmet; providing means for delivering the drinkable liquid from the first end of the hose to the second end of the hose; utilizing the delivering means for delivering the drinkable liquid from the first end of the hose to the second end of the house.
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The pump 12 may be coupled to the race car's electrical system or powered by a separate battery (not shown) utilizing wiring 18. In one embodiment, the pump 12 is switch operated. In this embodiment, a button-type switch 20 is positioned on a steering wheel 22. Preferably, the switch 20 is positioned so that it may be activated by a driver's thumb or other finger, without the driver having to remove a hand from the steering wheel 22. The switch 20 may be in electrical communication with the pump 12 via wiring 18.
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In this embodiment, a driver may obtain a drink of liquid 14 by depressing switch 20. That causes activation of the pump 12, which pumps liquid 14 through hose 16 into the interior of the helmet 24. By taking the end of the hose 16 into the mouth, the driver may then receive liquid 14. In performing these steps, the driver is never required to remove a hand from the steering wheel 22.
It may be desired to provide a bite valve (not shown) on the end of the hose 16 inside the helmet 24, so as to prevent accidental discharge of liquid 14 outside of the mouth of the driver. In this fashion, a driver can, after activating the pump 12 and upon being ready to drink, bite down on the bite valve, and thereby permit the flow of liquid 14 to begin.
It should be noted that the pump 12 represents only one possible means for propelling liquid 14 in a direction of a mouth of a driver, via hose 16. For example, it may be desired to place the liquid 14 within the reservoir 10 under pressure, so that an opening of a valve, such as a bite valve, on an end of hose 16 will result in a flow of liquid without the need for a pumping apparatus.
In addition, it should be noted that even where a pumping 12 is utilized, the switch 20 may be placed within a different place within the car, without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention, which is intended to permit the delivery of liquid 14 to a driver without requiring the removal of a hand from the steering wheel 22. For example, a the switch 20 may be incorporated into a bite valve or the like positioned on an end of the hose 16, so that a driver's biting down thereon both opens the hose end and activates the pump.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.