1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the integration of a portable electronic device with a water bottle or arm holder and the modification of bottles.
2. Background of the Invention
The need for an individual to transport multiple personal items has resulted in the need to integrate these items such that it results in better functionality, less weight, and more stability.
For example, a portable electronic device, such as a mobile phone, MP3 player or Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) device, can be integrated directly into a water-type beverage bottle, resulting in less movement of the individual items, less weight than combining holders, and more stability and ease of use given the on-screen touch operations of portable electronic devices.
As another example, a portable electronic device can be integrated directly into a plastic shell attached to an arm holder to provide a more secure attachment to the arm, the ability to accommodate larger size electronic devices, and better ease of use of the on-screen operations, that eliminates the need of a sleeve that covers the screen of the device.
Water-type beverage bottles can also be modified to include baffles that moderate the movement of water and prevent sloshing while in active/sporting use and the integration of an attachment mechanism directly into the water-type beverage bottle.
None of the existing prior art discloses or describes an integrated system for a portable electric device or the described modifications to water-type beverage bottles.
The integrated water bottle-type beverage and electronic device support solves the following problems that occur when users seek to jury-rig combinations of an armband phone transportation system and a separately attached bottle or where a belt may contain separate holders for the device and bottle:
The second arm holder-type embodiment, in addition to providing unimpeded viewing, access to and operation of the touch screen phone or device, also provides a rigid support that is better integrated, more secure, more durable, with fewer moving attachment points, than existing vinyl or cloth arm-holders. Additional problems are resolved:
Richardson et al. in U.S. Pat. No. 7,158,376 B2 disclose a protective enclosure that does not permit unimpeded access to the device.
Wakefield in U.S. Pat. No. 5,745,565 discloses a rigid phone holder attached to a beverage holder, but does not integrate them and does not permit attachment to a person.
Wu in U.S. Pat. No. 5,413,261 discloses an external attachment to carry a water bottle, rather than an internal integrated system for an electronic device.
Krause in U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,329 discloses an external clamping mechanism for a water bottle.
Steinke in U.S. Pat. No. 6,065,624 discloses a plastic blow molded water bottle with ridges to provide water bottle structure and stability, but is not specifically designed to prevent sloshing because this is not a problem in an independent bottle.
Michalowski in U.S. Pat. No. 6,695,163 B2 discloses a molded in handle to a water bottle.
Chen in U.S. Pat. No. 7,929,297 B2 disclose an accessory strap fixing structure to a portable electronic device.
Emsky in U.S. Pat. No. 8,016,107 B2 discloses a holder for a portable electronic device, but it does not integrate the holder into a bottle and is does not provide for attachment to the body.
The present invention is drawn to a system for the integration of a carrier for a portable electronic device and a water-type beverage bottle or arm holder, either embodiment of which permits on-screen touch operations with the device even when the carrier is strapped to the body. Another embodiment is a water-type beverage bottle modified to contain internal baffles and attachment mechanisms.
The present invention is drawn to a device for concurrently holding, displaying and transporting a combination of complementary devices, including one or more portable electronic devices with a water-type beverage bottle or arm holder and the modification of bottles such that on-screen touch operations with the device are readily made even when the device is attached to the body.
One embodiment of the invention as shown in
Another embodiment of the invention would be as a molded structural shell for holding a mobile phone and integrating it with an arm band to permit transportation on the upper arm for larger phones or a wrist for smaller devices such as MP3 players. The structural support provided permits viewing of and access to the face of the device and associated touch screen operations during such functions as athletic training, while also permitting easy removal of the device to access other components of the phone, to place in a different type of holder or for other reasons.
A water-type beverage bottle can also be modified to contain internal baffles and attachment mechanisms as shown in
Now referring to the drawings.
Having now fully described this invention, it will be understood to those of ordinary skill in the art that the same can be performed within a wide and equivalent range of conditions, formulations, and other parameters without affecting the scope of the invention or any embodiment thereof. All patents and publications cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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