Additional features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description which follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which together illustrate, by way of example, features of the invention; and, wherein:
a-7d illustrate a method for pressurizing and dispensing liquid from a pressurizable fluid delivery system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein, and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention. The following detailed description and exemplary embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the elements and features of the invention are designated by numerals throughout.
The present invention is generally directed to a pressurizable fluid delivery system for delivering pressurized fluids to a user. For example, pressurized fluid can be useful in hydrating a person engaging in a strenuous activity, such as cycling, running, hiking or the like. Accordingly, the pressurizable fluid delivery system can include a flexible fluid reservoir such as a bladder that can be filled with a liquid such as water, electrolyte replacement fluids, energy drinks, or the like. Pressurized fluid can also be useful in cleaning equipment or gear.
A pressurizable or inflatable sleeve can be disposed about the flexible bladder and can at least partially encompass or surround the flexible bladder. The pressurizable sleeve can have a chamber that can be pressurized. The pressurized chamber can press against the flexible bladder when the sleeve is disposed about the bladder. The force of the chamber pressing against the flexible bladder can push the fluid in the bladder toward an outlet in the flexible bladder. A valve can be operatively coupled to the bladder and can be opened to release fluid from the bladder. The force of the chamber pressing against the bladder can produce a pressurized liquid stream from the opened valve.
Advantageously, the pressurizable water delivery system of the present invention reduces the need for repressurizing the flexible bladder since the pressure from the pressurizable sleeve can provide an applied force against the flexible bladder even as the bladder is emptied. Additionally, the force applied by the pressurizable sleeve against the flexible bladder can result in a more even pressure on the flexible bladder which results in a more evenly pressurized liquid stream from the opened valve.
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The flexible fluid reservoir 20 can also be at least partially surrounded or circumscribed by a removable pressurizable sleeve 40, and a pressure inducer 60, such as a pump, can be operably coupled to the pressurizable sleeve to supply pressure to the sleeve. The pressurizable fluid delivery system 10 can also include a valve 80 that can be operatively coupled to the flexible fluid reservoir 20 to selectively release fluid from the reservoir.
The flexible fluid reservoir 20 can be a bag or bladder type reservoir made from a flexible plastic material suitable for containing liquids fit for human consumption. The flexible bladder 20 can be sized and shaped to fit comfortably within a pack, such as a back pack, fanny pack, or the like. The flexible fluid reservoir 20 can have an inlet 22 and an outlet 26. The inlet 22 can be sized and shaped to allow the flexible fluid reservoir 20 to be filled with the desired liquid and also with a cooling material, such as ice. A lid 28 can close and seal the inlet 22 to restrict leakage of the liquid.
The outlet 26 can be a hole positioned at an opposite end (or another location) of the flexible fluid reservoir 20 from the inlet 22. A flexible tube 30 can be coupled to the outlet 26 and can carry liquid from the reservoir 20 to a desired release location, such as a user's mouth. The valve 80 can close the end of the tube 30 to restrict fluid from leaking from the tube.
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The chamber 44 can include a pressure chamber 42 (
The pressurizable sleeve 40 can be open on a first end 50 and closed on a second end 52 to form a pocket 56, as shown in
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The pressure inducer 60 can be a source of compressible gas, such as a hand or electric air pump, an air compressor, a blow tube, a carbon-dioxide gas cartridge, a helium tank, or mixtures and combinations of these sources. For example, the pressure inducer 60 can be a manual pump including a compressible bulb 62. A relief valve 66 can be coupled in line between the tube 46 and the compressible bulb 62 to allow release of the pressure in the chamber 20. In use, the compressible bulb 62 can be compressed by the user to pump air through the flexible tube 46, indicated by arrow 48, and into the pressure chamber, as illustrated by arrows shown generally at 58. The air can inflate and pressurize the pressure chamber 42. It will be appreciated that other types of hand pumps, such as bicycle pumps, or piston pumps can also be used, as well as common electrical pumps known in the art.
It will be appreciated that, when pressurized, the pressure chamber 42 can expand to have a larger volume with respect to the pressure chamber 42 in an unpressurized state. Consequently, when the pressurizable sleeve 40 is disposed on the flexible fluid reservoir 20, and the chamber 42 is pressurized, the expanded, pressurized chamber 42 can press against the flexible fluid reservoir 20 and push the liquid in the flexible fluid reservoir toward the outlet 26. In this way, the force of the pressure in the inflated or pressurized chamber 20 can be transferred to the liquid inside the flexible fluid reservoir 20. Advantageously, higher pressure supplied to the pressure chamber 42 results in higher pressure in the liquid in the flexible fluid reservoir 20, and a more forceful release of liquid from the flexible fluid reservoir 20 when the valve 80 is opened.
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Additionally, it is a particular advantage of the present invention that the liquid can be forced by pressure from the tube as a pressurized, projected stream. Such a pressurized stream can be useful in many applications. For example, the projecting stream of liquid 86 can be used to wash and clean dirt and debris from shoes, bicycles, or other equipment employed by the user. The projecting stream of liquid 86 can also be used to create a mist of liquid that can be sprayed onto the user to cool and refresh the user, or a pet, or a partner that is engaged in strenuous activity. The projecting stream of liquid can also be used to fill another container or bowl. Additionally, the projected pressurized stream of liquid can be used to put out a fire, thereby allowing the present invention to be used as a light weight fire extinguisher.
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The stiffening insert 90 can also be sized and shaped to maintain an elongated shape of the pressurizable sleeve 40 as fluid is released from the flexible fluid reservoir 20. The stiffening insert 90 can be made of a stiff plastic material that can provide stiffness without adding significant weight to the pressurizable fluid delivery system 10. *Advantageously, the stiffening insert 90 can provide support to the user carrying the pressurizable fluid delivery system 10 in a pack. For example, the stiffening insert 90 can be bendable and can conform to the approximate shape of the user's back in the case the pressurizable fluid delivery system 10 is contained in a backpack 92, as shown in
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The present invention also provides for a method for pressurizing a liquid in a flexible fluid reservoir 20 such as a bladder, as illustrated in
The method for pressurizing a liquid in a flexible fluid reservoir can also include placing a support board 90 adjacent the flexible bladder 20 and the inflatable sleeve 40 to provide support for the inflatable sleeve and flexible bladder as liquid is released from the flexible bladder. Additionally, the flow of liquid from the valve 80 can be directed into a user's mouth from a desired distance away from the user's mouth, as shown in
While the forgoing examples are illustrative of the principles of the present invention in one or more particular applications, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications in form, usage and details of implementation can be made without the exercise of inventive faculty, and without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the claims set forth below.
Priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/026,225 filed on Jan. 3, 2005 and patent application Ser. No. 11/026,224 filed on Jan. 3, 2005 is claimed.