WO2015036689A2 - Porte bidon - Google Patents
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- WO2015036689A2 WO2015036689A2 PCT/FR2014/052233 FR2014052233W WO2015036689A2 WO 2015036689 A2 WO2015036689 A2 WO 2015036689A2 FR 2014052233 W FR2014052233 W FR 2014052233W WO 2015036689 A2 WO2015036689 A2 WO 2015036689A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G23/00—Other table equipment
- A47G23/02—Glass or bottle holders
- A47G23/0241—Glass or bottle holders for bottles; Decanters
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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
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/02—Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/02—Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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- A45C2200/20—Carrying beverage vessels, e.g. bottles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a canister door.
- a canister door comprises a main body forming a pocket adapted to receive a canister introduced from an opening in the pocket.
- the canister is used to carry a container, that is to say a container, flexible or rigid, adapted to receive a product, usually liquid.
- the canister door is used, for example, in the context of outdoor human activities, such as sports activities such as running, trail running, cycling, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, hiking or walking. snowshoes.
- the canister door is adapted to be fixed, permanently or removably, to a belt, a harness, shoulder straps backpack or on a garment.
- the user of the canister door must be able to access the bogus door, and therefore the can, at any time, without having to interrupt his activity and in particular without it being necessary for the user to look at the bogus door.
- a runner must be able to seize, blind, the can, take it out of the canister, use it and put it back in the canister without interrupting its course. Therefore, the seizure of the can and its replacement in the canister must be easy and guided, while ensuring optimal maintenance of the can when it is in place in the door can.
- FR-A-2 783 140 discloses a canister door whose opening is configured as a funnel, which facilitates the removal and introduction of the can in the canister door without having to look at the canister door. Such a canister door guiding the can, especially when introduced into the canister door. On the other hand, it does not allow optimal maintenance of any type of can inserted in the canister door.
- a canister provided on its inner face with a self-gripping strip designed to cooperate with a self-gripping tape attached to a can.
- the canister door is associated specifically with a can.
- US-A-5 570 824 discloses a canister door for maintaining a can by an elastic band surrounding the neck of the can.
- the invention is more particularly to overcome these disadvantages by providing a canister door ensuring optimal maintenance of any type of canister introduced into the canister door, while facilitating the introduction and the latter in the canister door.
- the subject of the invention is a canister having a pocket provided with an insertion opening adapted to receive a can in the pocket of the canister door, the opening of the bag being of the same dimensions as the cross section. of the pocket characterized in that at least two removable detent members are mounted on a portion of the inner face of the pocket.
- the bag With such a pocket, extended by an opening of the same dimensions as the bag, it is easy to introduce and remove a can from the bag, regardless of its diameter when the latter is cylindrical with a circular base, the bag having dimensions sufficient for receiving cans of different diameters or dimensions in the case of cans of non-circular section, for example rectangular, triangular or oval. Indeed, the maintenance of cans in the pocket of dimensions smaller than that of the pocket is provided by the wedging members which, being removable, are easily adaptable to the geometry of the can.
- such a can holder may comprise one or more of the following features:
- Two wedging members are configured in continuous rings.
- the wedging devices configured rings are of different heights.
- Another removable setting member is inserted into the pocket when the two wedging members configured in continuous rings are in place in the pocket.
- the third wedging member is shaped to define, once in place in the internal volume of the pocket, a receiving volume of a can, said volume being less than the initial volume of the pocket.
- the third wedging member is provided on its outer face, housing receiving the other two wedging members configured rings.
- the third wedging member is provided at an open end with a return edge adapted to removably cap the edge of the opening of the pocket, when the third wedging member is in place in the pocket.
- the bottle door pocket has an open bottom.
- At least one tab is fixed in the open bottom of the pocket.
- the bottle door pocket has a closed bottom.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a canister door, with a can inserted into the canister door, according to an embodiment of the invention in position on a partially illustrated belt,
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view on another scale of the canister door of FIG. 1, a can seen from the side being illustrated in place in the canister door, the belt not being shown,
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the canister door of FIG. 1, without the can and on a different scale and
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view, similar to Figure 2 and another scale, of another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a belt 1, known per se and intended to equip a person in the context of a sports activity such as running or tra.il.
- the belt 1 is, in the example, equipped with a canister door 2. In a variant, it is provided with several canister holders 2.
- the canister door 2 is fixed, permanently or removably, by means known as such, on the belt 1. These include, for example, snaps, a hook and loop fastener, a belt loop or seams.
- the canister door 2 comprises a pocket 3 forming the main body of the canister door 2.
- the pocket 3 is made of a light and resistant material, insensitive to bad weather. This is, for example, a polymer textile reinforced by a soul, by example also polymer, other than that of the textile.
- the core of the pocket may, alternatively, be of a rigid material.
- the pocket 3 is, in the example, cylindrical with a circular base being understood that it may have another shape, for example rectangular.
- the height of the cylinder constituting the pocket 3 is between 1 cm and 30 cm, advantageously close to 15 cm.
- the diameter of the bag is between 1 cm and 15 cm, advantageously around 7 cm.
- Such dimensions allow the bag 3 to receive a can 4 of common dimensions, namely a cylindrical can, for example circular base, a capacity currently close to 200 ml to 500 ml, knowing that such a pocket dimensions adapted to receive a container of a capacity currently available on the market, namely between 100 ml and 1000 ml.
- the bag 3 is also adapted to receive cans, cylindrical or not, rectangular, oval or triangular section.
- the can is made of a rigid material, for example polymers, metal such as aluminum or glass. Alternatively, it is made of a flexible or semi-rigid material for cans type gourds polymers. Subsequently, reference will be made to a can made of rigid material.
- the opening 5 of the bag 3 has the same shape and the same nominal dimensions that the cross section of the bag 3. In this case, the opening 5 is circular and of the same diameter.
- Such a configuration of the bag 3 and its opening 5 allows easy introduction and withdrawal of the can 4 into the pocket 3, even blinded by a user. Indeed, the oversizing of the pocket 3, and de facto the opening 5, relative to the can 4 ensures easy grip and guidance of the can 4 in the canister door 2.
- the user can not only easily introduce a can 4 which is, in any case, always smaller than the opening 5, in the pocket 3 but also introduce his hand, or at least a portion of the fingers, in the pocket 3 to enter the can 4 for its withdrawal .
- a link 6, advantageously made of an elastic material, is fixed on the edge of the opening 5. It is, in the example, configured in a loop and intended to maintain, of detachably, the tip 7 of the can 4.
- the link comprises a clamping member of the loop, cavea in the manner of a slip knot.
- the bottle holder 2 is advantageously mounted inclined relative to the vertical on the belt 1, looking at FIG.
- the opening 5 of the pocket 3 is advantageously oriented towards the user's chest, making it easier to take the can 4 and its introduction.
- the opening 5 is inclined towards the user's back.
- the end of the pocket opposite the opening 5 forms the bottom S of the pocket 3.
- This bottom as shown in Figure 3, is open.
- the bottom is full.
- a lug 9 is fixed, here diametrically, in the bottom 8, thus preventing an outlet of the can 4 by the bottom 8.
- the bottom 8 is equipped with two lugs 9, for example arranged in a cross.
- An open bottom S allows outward flow of any liquids present in the pocket 3.
- the tab 9 equipping the bottom is made of an elastic material, as in a preferred embodiment, this allows an optimized adaptation from the pocket 3 to the length of the can 4. In fact, the latter can thus exceed more or less the canister door 2 while being maintained in the latter, without risk of accidental exit.
- an elastic tab 9 also contributes to the lateral maintenance of the can 4 when it is in place in the bag 3. In fact, because of the relative flexibility of the latter, in the illustrated embodiment , the elastic return force of the tab 9 tends to tighten the bottom 8 around the bottom 10 of the can 4.
- the pocket 3 is equipped with two wedging members 1 1, 12.
- These wedging members January 1, 12 are configured in rings, in the example continuous, fixed on the inner face 13 of the pocket 3. In one embodiment, they are fixed permanently, for example by sewing or gluing, on the face 13.
- they are removably attached to the face 13, so as to be easily movable on the face 13, according to the height H2 of the pocket 3.
- wedging members 1 1, 12 removable are easy to remove from the pocket 3, for example to be replaced by other wedging members of dimensions and / or shapes adapted to another type of can 4.
- Such fixing is performed by techniques known per se, for example by self-gripping strips or by coiling with non-polymerizing adhesives.
- the rings 1 1, 12 are made of a deformable material, elastic and lightweight, for example cellular foam based on polymers.
- the material is shape memory. Such a configuration makes it possible to deform, by crushing and in a reversible manner, the rings 1 1, 12. It is thus possible to vary the useful internal diameter D 1 of the pocket 3.
- the effective diameter D1 is thus always less than, or at most, close to the nominal diameter D of the pocket 3 and of the opening 5.
- the diameter D1 can thus vary by a value corresponding substantially to the thickness E of the rings 11. 12. This variation is induced by the dimensions of the can 4.
- the diameter i nie me useful D1 corresponds to the outer diameter D2 of the can 4.
- the diameter D1 is slightly smaller than the diameter D2, so as to maintain the can 4 in position in the pocket 3 by blocking support rings 1 1, 12 on the outer face 14 of the can 4.
- the rings 11, 12 do not have the same height H.
- the ring 11 situated near the opening 5 has, for example , a height greater than the height of the ring 12 disposed in the vicinity of the bottom 10 of the can 4. Alternatively, it is the ring located closest to the bottom which has the greatest height.
- a single ring if required a height greater than the height H of the rings 1 1, 12 shown in Figure 2, is used.
- a single ring is advantageously used when the can has a height H1 much lower than the height H2 of the bag 3. It is then necessary to maintain such a can close to the opening 5, without it being supported on the leg 9, to allow easy grip by the user.
- a set of rings of different heights H and / or thicknesses E is provided with the can port 1, so that the user can easily adapt the setting to the (x) can (s) he wants to use with his or her canister door (s).
- a set of different wedging members 1 1, 12, adapted to be connected to each other and to the inside of the pocket, allows the use of the bottle cage with any type and / or dimensions of can.
- the rings 1 1, 12 comprise, at least on the face 15 delimiting the light of the ring 1 1 or 12, a coating of a gripping material or adhesive.
- the rings are equipped with magnets, and the inner face of the pocket, which allows a removable attachment of the rings in the pocket by a magnetic link. It is easy to imagine that a te! type of magnetic connection also ensures the attachment of the bottle holder on a belt, or other support, for example a harness, a shoulder strap or a garment.
- a third wedging member 100 is inserted removably into the pocket when the two wedging members 1 1, 12 are in place in the latter.
- the wedging member 100 allows, by its shape, to maintain and stall a container of dimensions smaller than those of a can usually inserted into the pocket.
- the member 100 maintains a can 40 of a diameter smaller than that of a can as commonly used.
- the member 100 is made of a flexible material, for example in the same material as the wedging members 1 1, 12. In a variant, it is made of a different material.
- the member 100 is elongated, hollow, with a bottom 101, solid in the example, and an open end 102.
- the member 100 is adapted, externally, to the pocket 3 and, internally, to the shape of the 40.
- it is generally cylindrical outer shape with a circular base.
- Its internal volume ⁇ 100 defines a reception volume, in the example also cylindrical, of shape and dimensions adapted to those of a can 40.
- the outer face 103 of the member 100 is provided with two housings 104, 105 of complementary forms to, respectively, those of the organs 1 1, 12.
- the housing 104, 105 are circular grooves, continuous and parallel.
- the distance between the housings 104, 105 corresponds to the distance between the members 1 1 and 12.
- edge 108 of the opening 102 of the member 100 is configured in return.
- the casing member 100 is in several parts and / or without a solid bottom.
- the member 100 may be equipped with a locking ring of the neck of the can 40.
- the inner face of the member 100 may receive a set of other releasable setting members.
- the inner face of the member 100 is provided with self-gripping strips and / or magnets, in the case of a magnetic connection.
- the outer face of the member 100 is equipped with at least one magnet adapted to perform a removable magnetic association with at least one clamping member 1 1, 12 in place in the pocket.
- the member 100 is, optionally, devoid of receiving housing 104, 105 wedging members 1 1, 12, the magnetic connection being sufficient to ensure the retention in place of the member 100 and the 1 1, 12 members in place in the pocket.
- the shape of the wedging member 100 is adapted.
- the wedging members are not in the form of a continuous ring but of a discontinuous ring or in the form of tabs. Parallel.
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US14/913,937 US9888799B2 (en) | 2013-09-12 | 2014-09-10 | Bottle holder |
EP14843763.5A EP3043673B1 (fr) | 2013-09-12 | 2014-09-10 | Porte bidon |
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