The present invention relates to a hydration device wherein the user can introduce pressure into the water bag so that the water is supplied by the pressure in the water bag.
One of the conventional personal hydration devices uses pressure to allow the users to have sufficient water from the device, and generally includes a bottle, a control switch, a hose and compressing unit. The hose and the compressing unit are sealed to the bottle which forms an air-tight space, wherein the hose and the compressing unit are in communication with the space. The control switch is connected with the hose. The compressing unit can be a pressurized tank and the control switch is a push-type switch or a threading-type switch. By introducing pressure into the bottle, the water in the bottle can be supplied to the user's mouth via the operation of the control switch. Another conventional personal hydration device is disclosed in US2008/0308578A1, and includes a reservoir having an air inlet and water outlet, the air inlet can be operated by using pump or squeezing an air bladder to increase pressure in the reservoir. A hose is connected to the water outlet and a mouth piece is connected the other end of the hose, or the hose is connected between the air bladder and the water outlet. The hose can be switched to provide pressure to the water in the reservoir. Both of the two published hydration devices include two individual pumping part and drinking part, and are connected to the reservoir. This increases the manufacturing cost and is inconvenient for carriage. During operation, the pumping action and the drinking action are two separated actions, and the water can only be obtained when there is sufficient pressure. If the pressure is too low, the water cannot be completely expelled. When the pressure is sufficient and the water is full, the water will flow so fast that the user get choke on water. When the water is less and the pressure will be low so that the water flows slow and cannot meet the user's need.
The present invention intends to provide a hydration device which improves the problems of the conventional hydration devices and the water supplying device can be increased the pressure in the water bag to improve the speed of the water flow so as to convenient have the water from the water bag.
The present invention relates to a hydration device and comprises a bag having a water outlet frame connected to an underside thereof and an outlet connector is connected to the water outlet frame. The outlet connector is connected with a first end of a hose and a second end of the hose is connected to a first end of a mixing unit. A second end of the mixing unit is connected with a mouth piece unit or a two-way switch. The mixing unit is made of flexible material and has a room defined therein. An inner tube is located in the room and connected between a one-way inlet valve and a moisture-water mixing valve.
The one-way inlet valve comprises a first inlet member, a communication tube, an inlet valve and a collar. A hose connector is connected to a top end of the first inlet member and an air inlet chamber is connected to a lower end of first inlet member. The air inlet chamber has outer threads defined in an outer surface thereof and an air inlet hole is defined through a wall of the air inlet chamber. An enlarged opening is defined in an underside of the air inlet chamber. The collar has a communication hole defined in a mediate portion thereof and inner threads are defined in an inner periphery thereof. A pressing ring and a body presser are connected to a top end and a lower end of the collar. The air inlet chamber is engaged with the inlet valve so as to seal the air inlet hole. The inlet valve has an aperture in a top end thereof. The communication tube includes a flange on an outer surface thereof so as to be connected to a lower end of the air inlet chamber. The communication tube has a top tube connected to a top end thereof so as to press the inlet valve against a top end of the air inlet chamber. A lower end of the communication tube has an inner tube connector which is connected with the inner tube such that the first inlet member communicates with the communication tube to form a water path. The flange has an aperture which communicates with the air inlet chamber and the room. The first inlet member and the communication tube are respectively engaged with the body. The enlarged opening and the body presser press an opening in the top end of the body. The hose connector and the pressing ring press the hose.
The moisture-water mixing valve comprises a second inlet member, a connection member, a mixing valve and a collar. The second inlet member has an inner tube connector connected to a top end thereof so as to be connected with the inner tube. A mixing chamber is connected to a lower end of the second inlet member and includes an inlet hole defined therein and an insertion portion is located at a mediate portion of the mixing chamber. The mixing valve is mounted to the insertion portion so as to seal the inlet hole. The connection member has an annular portion on a top end thereof and outer threads are defined in a mediate portion of the connection member. A hose connector is connected to a lower end of the connection member. The collar includes inner threads defined therein and a body presser is connected to a top end of the collar. A pressing ring is connected to a lower end of the collar. The second inlet member is engaged within the annular portion which is engaged with the lower end of the body. When the connection member is threadedly connected to the collar, the annular portion and the body presser press an opening in the lower end of the body, and the hose connector and the pressing ring press the hose.
The mouth piece unit comprises a hose mount, a water valve, a spring and a mouth piece. The hose mount has a hose connector at a lower end thereof so as to be connected with the hose and a mouth piece connector is connected to a top end of the hose mount. The spring and the water valve are located in the mouth piece connector. The mouth piece is mounted to the mouth piece connector. The water valve is biased by the spring to contact against an outlet of the mouth piece which is opened by compressing the mouth piece.
The two-way switch comprises a hose mount, a main part, a sealing unit and a release unit. The hose mount has a hose connector connected to a lower end thereof so as to be connected with the hose. A slot is defined in a top end of the hose mount so as to be secured to the main part. A button room is defined between the slot and has a connection hole therein. The main part has an engaging portion at a mediate portion thereof and the engaging portion has a connection tube which is engaged with the connection hole. The connection tube includes a seal groove and a sealing ring is engaged with the seal groove to seal a gap between the engaging portion and the slot. The main part has a mouth piece connector on one side thereof and a release rod is located on the other side of the main part. The sealing unit comprises a spring, a water valve and a mouth piece. The spring and the water valve are engaged within the mouth piece connector. The mouth piece is mounted to the mouth piece connector and the water valve contacts against the water outlet hole of the mouth piece by a force of the spring. The water outlet hole is opened when the mouth piece is compressed. The release unit comprises a cover, a button, a spring, a sealing plug, a release collar, a release cap and two seals. The button is located in the button room and has an inclined block protruding from a mediate portion thereof. The cover is securely mounted to outside of the button room. One of the seals is mounted to a seal groove in a side of the button so as to seal a gap between the button and the cover. The spring and the sealing plug are located in the release rod. The release collar is securely mounted to the release rod and has a taper-shaped water outlet hole. The sealing plug has an inclined slot defined in a rear end thereof and the inclined slot extends beneath the inclined block. The other one of the seals is engaged with another seal groove in a front end of the sealing plug. The seal at the front end of the sealing plug is biased by the spring to seal the water outlet hole of the release collar. When the button is pushed, the inclined block slides along the inclined slot to move the sealing plug so that the water outlet hole is opened. The release cap is mounted outside the release collar to keep the outlet be clean. Besides, a cup can be used to share the water from the release rod with other users.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The collar 324 has a communication hole 3244 defined in a mediate portion thereof and inner threads 3241 are defined in an inner periphery thereof. The air outside the device may enter the air inlet chamber 3212 via the air inlet hole 3213. A pressing ring 3243 and a body presser 3242 are connected to a top end and a lower end of the collar 324. The air inlet chamber 3212 is engaged with the inlet valve 323 so as to seal the air inlet hole 3213. The inlet valve 323 has an aperture 3231 in a top end thereof. The communication tube 322 includes a flange 3221 on an outer surface thereof so as to be connected to a lower end of the air inlet chamber 3212. The first inlet member 321 and the communication tube 322 are respectively engaged with the body 31. The enlarged opening 3215 and the body presser 3242 press an opening in the top end of the body 31. The hose connector 3211 and the pressing ring 3243 press the hose 2. A hose connector 3322 is connected to a lower end of the connection member 332. The collar 334 includes inner threads 3341 defined therein and a body presser 3342 is connected to a top end of the collar 334. A pressing ring 3343 is connected to a lower end of the collar 334. The second inlet member 331 is engaged within the annular portion 3321 which is engaged with the lower end of the body 31. When the connection member 332 is threadedly connected to the collar 334, the annular portion 3321 and the body presser 3342 press an opening in the lower end of the body 31, and the hose connector 3322 and the pressing ring 3343 press the hose 2.
When in use, the user squeezes the body 31 to increase the inner pressure in the room 310, the inlet valve 323 of the one-way inlet valve 32 seals the air inlet hole 3213. The air in the room 310 enters the mixing chamber 3312 via the inlet hole 3313 of the moisture-water mixing valve 33, and enters into the bag 1 via the hose 2. When releasing the body 31, the bounce force of the body 31 generates negative pressure in the room 310, and the mixing valve 333 of the moisture-water mixing valve 33 seals the inlet hole 3313 to prevent the air in the hose 2 to flow backward. In the meanwhile, the air inlet hole 3213 of the one-way inlet valve 32 is opened so that air can be sucked into the room 310. By repeatedly operation to the body 31, sufficient air can be introduced into the bag 1.
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When the button 442 is pushed, the inclined block 4421 slides along the inclined slot 4441 to move the sealing plug 444 so that the water outlet hole 4451 is opened. By removing the release cap 446, the water in the bag 1 can be released. The release cap 446 can be mounted outside the release collar 445 to keep the outlet be clean.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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