CA2410383A1 - The clip-on belt all size bottled water holder - Google Patents
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- CA2410383A1 CA2410383A1 CA002410383A CA2410383A CA2410383A1 CA 2410383 A1 CA2410383 A1 CA 2410383A1 CA 002410383 A CA002410383 A CA 002410383A CA 2410383 A CA2410383 A CA 2410383A CA 2410383 A1 CA2410383 A1 CA 2410383A1
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- Prior art keywords
- bottled water
- ring
- outer ring
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- belt
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F5/00—Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
- A45F5/02—Fastening articles to the garment
- A45F5/021—Fastening articles to the garment to the belt
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F5/00—Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
- A45F5/02—Fastening articles to the garment
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F2200/00—Details not otherwise provided for in A45F
- A45F2200/05—Holder or carrier for specific articles
- A45F2200/0566—Tubular, rod-shaped articles, e.g. batons
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F2200/00—Details not otherwise provided for in A45F
- A45F2200/05—Holder or carrier for specific articles
- A45F2200/0583—Beverage vessels, e.g. bottles
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Abstract
The invention is designed to hold and accommodate such commercially bottled water currently available in most grocery stores, supermarkets etc. The device is designed in the form of a ring that fits over any current plastic bottle and holds the plastic bottle by gripping it at it's midpoint level or the middle half of the bottled water, much like a hand.
To attach the bottled water holder to a belt for personal use, the ring comes equipped with a clip for easy attachment to one's heft or to one's waistband.
The ring is shaped in the form of a band, such band is the main body of the device.
The band will wrap or encase the plastic bottled water container around its mid-section.
Once loaded it is ready for use.
The band also serves a secondary purpose with its wide girth, it has enough space for advertising. Its outside wall is an excellent venue for imprinting advertising messages, names, words, corporate logos Etc.
To attach the bottled water holder to a belt for personal use, the ring comes equipped with a clip for easy attachment to one's heft or to one's waistband.
The ring is shaped in the form of a band, such band is the main body of the device.
The band will wrap or encase the plastic bottled water container around its mid-section.
Once loaded it is ready for use.
The band also serves a secondary purpose with its wide girth, it has enough space for advertising. Its outside wall is an excellent venue for imprinting advertising messages, names, words, corporate logos Etc.
Description
-ON BE T SIZE PLASTI BO W H LDER
DISCLOSURE
The invention relates to an alt-size plastic bottle water holder. Such bottled water holder is the embodiment of the invention.
The device holds the phastic bottled water container tbru its mid-section when loaded for use. Then the device is clipped-on to one's belt or one's waist.
Such device will be an effective and functional way of holding and securing the plastic bottled water without the use of one's bands. This hands-free device is useful and effective for such activit~s or sports, flee walking, jogging, physical fitness exercise, or normal everyday chores.
Conventional commercial bottled water comes packed aml bottled in plastic bottle contain bought at grocery stores, supermarkets, food stores etc. in varying volume container sizes. There is a standard fozm by most water bottle suppliers, packers and bottlers and it comes in plastic bottles in varying sizes of content from a 200 mL to 750 ml in vohune.
The invention in particular is designed to eliminate the use of one's hands in holding the bottled water while performing any personal or physical exercise. Activities like walking, jogging and conning, hiking etc. while having a bottled water handy at anytime required much like a water canteen in years gone by.
DISCLOSURE
The invention relates to an alt-size plastic bottle water holder. Such bottled water holder is the embodiment of the invention.
The device holds the phastic bottled water container tbru its mid-section when loaded for use. Then the device is clipped-on to one's belt or one's waist.
Such device will be an effective and functional way of holding and securing the plastic bottled water without the use of one's bands. This hands-free device is useful and effective for such activit~s or sports, flee walking, jogging, physical fitness exercise, or normal everyday chores.
Conventional commercial bottled water comes packed aml bottled in plastic bottle contain bought at grocery stores, supermarkets, food stores etc. in varying volume container sizes. There is a standard fozm by most water bottle suppliers, packers and bottlers and it comes in plastic bottles in varying sizes of content from a 200 mL to 750 ml in vohune.
The invention in particular is designed to eliminate the use of one's hands in holding the bottled water while performing any personal or physical exercise. Activities like walking, jogging and conning, hiking etc. while having a bottled water handy at anytime required much like a water canteen in years gone by.
Claims (11)
1. ~A Clip-On Belt, All-size plastic bottled water holder. A device to effectively hold commercially bottled water without the use of one's hand. A hands-free way of taking along bottled water for one's personal use.
2. ~The device is a convenient way of carrying a commercially bottled water container for one's personal use and for one's own personal benefit in doing any physical activity like walking, jogging, running, working, leisure activity etc. Much like one carries a canteen not so long ago.
3. ~The device is designed to hold the plastic bottled water container and clipped on to one's belt, pent waist etc. for one's carrying use.
4. ~The device is divided into (4) four integral parts. Part #1 - The Outer Ring;
Part #2 - The Adapter Ring; Part #3 - The Twin Bridge; Part #4 - The Clip.
Part #2 - The Adapter Ring; Part #3 - The Twin Bridge; Part #4 - The Clip.
5. ~The device and all integral parts are made of such material that must be resilient, preferably plastic, which lends itself in a practical way to be produced in a pressed die-cut, or moulded form.
6. ~Such material can also be die-carted out of metal or metal alloys.
7. Part # 1 - The Outer Ring which is the main body, virtually holds and grasps the plastic bottled water into place and securing it for use. The Outer Ring as the name implies is O-RING in shape and has a form in the shape of a band.
The band has an inner and outer wall. The bead has a girth wide enough to hold the bottled water container at its mid-section as its primary function.
The secondary function of the outer ring band is for the imprinting of advertising messages, names, words, corporate logo. The Outer Ring opens up to accommodate the plastic bottle upon insertion by way of expansion. When the plastic bottle is slipped into place and loaded the bottle is then secured into place. The Outer Ring is spliced or halved on each opposite end to allow the Outer Ring to open up. The Outer Ring holds bigger diameter sized bottled water cods, as it's main primary function.
The band has an inner and outer wall. The bead has a girth wide enough to hold the bottled water container at its mid-section as its primary function.
The secondary function of the outer ring band is for the imprinting of advertising messages, names, words, corporate logo. The Outer Ring opens up to accommodate the plastic bottle upon insertion by way of expansion. When the plastic bottle is slipped into place and loaded the bottle is then secured into place. The Outer Ring is spliced or halved on each opposite end to allow the Outer Ring to open up. The Outer Ring holds bigger diameter sized bottled water cods, as it's main primary function.
8. Part #2 - The Adapter Ring which is the inside ring is the smaller diameter sized ring to fit and slide inside the Outer Ring. It's main function is to accommodate smaller bottled water containers. The Adapter Ring is spliced in half at one end only to allow the ring to expand to hold the bottled water upon insertion. The Ring's mechanics is all made possible in it's diameter design. The diameter or hole of the ring is slightly smaller than the actual diameter of most small plastic bottled water containers.
9. Part #3 - The Twin Bridge as the name implies are two identical bridges connecting the Outer Ring on both opposite ends parallel each end connecting the Outer Ring to Part #4, The Clip.
10. Part #4 - The Clip where it's main purpose and function is for the device to be fastened or held into place for ones personal use into one's belt or pant waist.
The Clip is designed with twin walls; an inner wall and outer wall with a space or gap in between for easy clip-on or insertion into ones belt or pant waist. The inner and outer walls are parallel to one another as well as being identical in nature. The gap between the two walls is the space to accommodate the belt or pant waist.
The Clip is designed with twin walls; an inner wall and outer wall with a space or gap in between for easy clip-on or insertion into ones belt or pant waist. The inner and outer walls are parallel to one another as well as being identical in nature. The gap between the two walls is the space to accommodate the belt or pant waist.
11. In essence, when the device is clipped onto the belt or pant waist, it is then ready for immediate use.
After each use, the user just unloads the plastic bottled water out from the device and put it away for use another day.
After each use, the user just unloads the plastic bottled water out from the device and put it away for use another day.
Priority Applications (2)
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CA002410383A CA2410383A1 (en) | 2002-11-19 | 2002-11-19 | The clip-on belt all size bottled water holder |
US10/683,987 US20040108346A1 (en) | 2002-11-19 | 2003-10-14 | Clip-on water or beverage bottle holder |
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CA002410383A CA2410383A1 (en) | 2002-11-19 | 2002-11-19 | The clip-on belt all size bottled water holder |
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FZDE | Discontinued |