The present invention generally relates to a water bottle, in particular to a portable water bottle with a cap that can fit in a user's pocket, but can also be placed upside down on a surface on the water bottle's cap when not in the user's pocket. The water bottle can also be placed in areas other than a user's pocket, such as in a waistband, bag, or purse, without creating an unsightly bulge often created by conventional water bottles. Further, the portable water bottle can be placed in a door handle or cup holder of a car, truck or other vehicle.
Bottled water has become increasingly popular. Indeed, bottled water consumption has been steadily increasing, with many people carrying these bottles of water around with them. However, carrying these bottles in one hand is inconvenient, leaving that hand occupied and unable to perform other tasks. Furthermore, standard water bottles are cylindrical and bulky, making it difficult to carry in one's pocket. These standard water bottles typically hold around 16 fluid ounces, which most people do not drink in a single sitting.
The present invention solves these, among other, problems by providing a water bottle that can be placed in a user's pocket but also placed on a surface such as a table.
The water bottle in accordance with the present invention generally comprises a bottle having a base, right and left upper shoulder portions, a front upper edge, a rear upper edge, a front face, a rear face, wherein the right and left shoulder portions connect the front upper edge and rear upper edge to define a first circumference and wherein the front face connects front upper edge with the base and said rear face connects rear upper edge with the base; a cap threadably attached to the bottle, the cap having six edges or having a rounded edge, wherein the edge or edges create a surface on which the bottle can be placed to stand; the bottle having a tapered neck with a threaded portion to mate with the cap; the base having an edge defining a second circumference, wherein the second circumference of the base is less than the second circumference and the bottle tapers from said first circumference to said second circumference; and the front face and the rear face each having a curvature, wherein a degree of curvature of the front face is more than a degree of curvature of the rear face. Further, the cap of pocket water bottle of may have a raised lip around a top edge thereof allowing the bottle to stand on the lip when placed on a surface.
An exemplary pocket water bottle 101 in accordance with the present invention can be seen in the FIGS. Water bottle 101 generally comprises a bottle 102 and cap 103. Bottle 101 has a bottle base 104 and right and left shoulders 105a and 105b. Right and left shoulders 105a and 105b are connected by a front edge 106 and a rear edge 107.
Front edge 106 is generally rounded. Rear edge 107 is also rounded. Front edge 106 is rounded more than rear edge 107 as can be seen in
The bottle base 104 defines a base circumference. Right and left shoulders 105a and 105b, front edge 106, and rear edge 107 define an upper circumference. Upper circumference is greater than base circumference as the body of pocket water bottle 101 tapers from upper circumference to base circumference.
Pocket water bottle also has a front face 108 and a rear face 109, both front face 108 and rear face 109 being curved. The degree of curvature of the front face 108, exceeds the curvature of rear face 109. The curvature of the front and rear faces 109 and 109 allow for easy insertion and holding of the water bottle in a user's pocket and/or waist band, bag, or purse.
Pocket water bottle 101 further comprises a tapered neck 110 and a threaded portion 111 to which cap 103 can be placed. Cap 103 has a threaded portion 112 to mate with threaded portion 111 on the bottle. Below threaded portion 112 on tapered neck 110 is a seal 113.
Seal 113 acts as a shut-off seal to prevent liquid from leaking when pocket water bottle is placed on cap 103. Seal 113 can be either a lid liner or a foam liner, but preferably a foam liner. Seal 113 has a width of between 0.030-0.050 inches, but preferably 0.039 inches (1 mm). Seal 113 has a diameter equal to a diameter of tapered neck 110.
Pocket water bottle 101 is shaped such that a user can place the water bottle upside down on cap 103. In the examples shown herein, cap 103 is hexagonal and round, but the cap could be a number of other shapes without departing from the general scope of the invention. For example, as shown in
The unique shape of the bottle dictates that most of the weight be carried at the upper portion of the bottle. As such, the bottle cannot simply be placed on a surface, such as a table, without tipping over as with conventional water bottles. The cap in accordance with the present invention is shaped such that it can support the weight of the entire bottle (with liquid therein).
Cap 103 can be hexagonal as shown in
Moreover, the curvature of the bottle allows the bottle to form around natural curves of a user's body, providing ease during insertion and removal of the bottle and comfort during transport of the same. For example, the curvature of the bottle allows a user to carry the water in a back pocket of a pair of jeans. The bottle design also provides an aesthetic appeal to users with its unique curved features.
The bottle is also shaped and sized such that it can fit into conventional car, truck and mobile transportation cup holders worldwide, but also shaped and sized such that it can easily slide into the pocket, waist band, purse, bag or any other area that the water bottle can fit. For example, the bottle could also be held in a user's sock.
It should be noted that other liquids, besides water, can certainly be placed and transported using this water bottle. In one embodiment, the pocket water bottle in accordance with this invention holds between 7 and 9 fluid ounces.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combination, and equivalents of the embodiments, methods, and examples provided herein. The invention should, therefore, not be limited by the embodiments and examples disclosed here, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/408,889 filed on Oct. 17, 2016, the disclosure of which, including any materials incorporated by reference therein, are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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62408889 | Oct 2016 | US |