The present invention relates to a fluid container carrying device. Such fluid container carrying devices are commonly used for carrying a fluid container with water or a sports drink during a sports activity. The present invention also relates to a neck protection device provided with such a fluid container carrying device. Neck protection devices are used in connection with activities requiring the use of a helmet, such as within the field of motor sports. The need for fluid arises all the time and the fluid container carrying device according to the invention is designed for receiving and holding a fluid container, so that active and needing people easily can carry a fluid container and be replenished with fluid.
There are several different types of fluid container carrying devices and systems in the prior art. The most common is backpacks with accompanying fluid containers. These fluid containers are generally made of silicone and are reusable. The fluid is sucked up from the container through a flexible tube and a non return valve to the mouthpiece.
WO2008/130324 discloses a mobile hydration system comprising a shirt/top having a back pocket designed to hold a fluid container in place during use. The pocket arranged in the shirt/top is adapted to prevent the fluid container from displacement. Generally, this is provided by the design of the pocket and by means of the elastic material in the shirt/top and the pocket.
WO99/01045 discloses a sport shirt having an integrated water bag with a flexible tube extending from the water bag towards a user. The flexible tube is preferably provided with a bite nozzle for controlling the water flow. The shirt and the pocket are designed to prevent the fluid container from being displaced which is achieved by means of the design of the pocket and by means of the elastic material in the shirt and the pocket.
One object of the present invention is to provide a fluid container carrying device which is easy to use by a person during a motor sports activity or any other activity in which a helmet is used.
The present invention relates to a fluid container carrying device comprising a back piece and a front piece forming a pocket having an opening for receiving and holding a fluid container, characterised in that the fluid container carrying device further comprises a first strap and a second strap projecting from the pocket, wherein the first strap is provided with a first fastener for fastening to a first side portion of a neck protection device, the second strap is provided with a second fastener for fastening to a second side portion of the neck protection device, and a fastening means is arranged on the back piece of the pocket for fastening to a rear lower member of the neck protection device. Hence, the fluid container carrying device according to the invention can easily be fastened to a neck protection device, so that a person safely and comfortably can wear the fluid container carrying device and bring a fluid container for fluid replenishment during a motor sports activity.
The neck protection device is, for example, a motor sports neck protection device for a person wearing a helmet, which helps to bring the head of a person to a controlled stop, if necessary, to prevent injury. The neck protection device can comprise a rear lower member for engaging the back of a person, a front lower member for engaging the upper front chest of a person and a neck enclosing portion having side portions, so that extensive movement of a persons head can be prevented due to that the helmet movement is stopped by the neck enclosing portion and a force applied thereon is transferred to the body of the person through the front and rear lower members. The neck protection device is thus designed to help prevent extensive forward head movement, extensive rearward head movement, extensive sideways head movement and compression of the spinal column due to the effect of force on the helmet. The neck protection device can be designed as a neck brace system such as the Leatt-Brace™ or similar. The neck protection device can be an injection moulded article of for example glass reinforced nylon or carbon fibre or similar materials forming a padded rigid structure acting as an alternate load path for forces applied to the neck. The side portions of the neck protection device can comprise hook and loop fasteners on the outer side, which hook and loop fasteners normally is used for fastening a padding or similar. Said hook and loop fasteners of the side portions can be used for fastening the fasteners of the straps of the fluid container carrying device according to the invention.
The fastening means of the fluid container carrying device can be formed as a loop for enclosing the rear lower member of the neck protection device, wherein the rear lower member is passed through the loop when the fluid container carrying device is mounted on the neck protection device. Alternatively, the fastening means can be arranged as a hook and loop fastener for fastening to the back of the rear lower member of the neck protection device. Hence, the fastening means in combination with the straps with the fasteners result in a safe fastening of the fluid container carrying device. The fasteners of the straps can be hook and loop fasteners for fastening to the side portions of the neck enclosing portion of the neck protection device. This results in a quick and easy fastening, wherein corresponding hook and loop fasteners of a padding of the neck protection device can be used to fasten the fluid container carrying device.
A fluid container can be arranged in the pocket and a flexible drink tube having a mouthpiece with a valve can be connected to the fluid container, so that a person can grip the mouthpiece, put it into the mouth and be replenished with fluid when opening the valve and then put the mouthpiece back into a storing position or simply let it go. A fluid in the fluid container, such as water, a sports drink or similar, can be pressurized, for example by means of a pump or manually by blowing air into the fluid container through the mouthpiece. If the fluid is pressurized it is pushed out through the drink tube when the valve of the mouthpiece is opened, so that a person can be replenished with a minimum of effort.
The fasteners can be hook and loop fasteners, such as Velcro™. For example, the fasteners are arranged as elongated strips of hook and loop fasteners arranged along the straps, respectively, for detachable fastening. Of course other types of fasteners can also be used, such as buttons, strings, etc.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the description of the embodiments below, the appended drawings and the dependent claims.
The invention will now be described more in detail with the aid of embodiments and with reference to the appended drawings, in which
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The fluid container carrying device 10 is, for example, made of flexible fabric or similar. The fluid container carrying device 10 comprises a back piece 15 and a front piece 16 forming a pocket 17 having an opening 18 for receiving and holding a fluid container 19, which fluid container 19 is illustrated by means of dashed lines. The fluid container 19 is arranged for containing a fluid, such as water, sports drink or similar, and is connected to a flexible drink tube 20, so that a person can be replenished with fluid from the fluid container 19 through the drink tube 20.
The pocket 17 is provided with a flap 21 for closing the opening 18 of the pocket 17. For example, the opening 18 of the pocket 17 is an upper opening, so that the fluid container 19 can be inserted into the pocket 17 from above. The flap 21 is connected to the back piece 15 and is detachably fastened to the front piece 16 of the pocket 17. For example, the flap 21 is arranged centrally in the lateral direction over the opening 18 of the pocket 17. The flap 21 is provided with a through aperture 22 for the drink tube 20, so that the drink tube 20 runs through the aperture 22. For example, the drink tube 20 is fixed to the fluid container 19, wherein the fluid container 19 is arranged in a fixed position in the pocket 17 by means of the drink tube 20 running through the aperture 22 in the pocket flap 21.
The flexible drink tube 20 is provided with a mouthpiece 23, which is illustrated in
The fluid container carrying device 10 is arranged to be detachably connected to the neck protection device 11, so that a person wearing the neck protection device 11 easily and comfortably can bring a fluid container 19 with fluid during for example a motor sports activity. With reference particularly to
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The back piece 15 of the pocket 17 is provided with a fastening means 29, 30 for fastening to the rear lower member 13 of the neck protection device 11. According to the embodiment of
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For example, the pocket 17 is formed in an elastic material and will be somewhat extended when a filled fluid container 19 is inserted therein. Hence, the pocket 17 will be extended, particularly in the lateral direction, and the fluid container 19 will be put under pressure. This pressure results in that the fluid in the fluid container 19 is exposed to an increased pressure. The increased pressure facilitates further when the user opens up the valve in the mouthpiece 23 and fluid is pushed out through the drink tube 20.
Fluid containers 19 according to the invention are suitably made of joined films of thin plastic material, which is approved for use with foodstuff. One suitable plastic material is ethylene plastic. Further, the material should be somewhat stretchable and relatively impermeable to gas or air, so that a positive pressure can be maintained during a normal period of use. The films are joined, for example by welding or heating, in a joint being circumferential except for the drink tube outlet.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE09/50113 | 2/4/2009 | WO | 00 | 8/3/2011 |