***New Product For Licensing, Manufacturing, and/or Investors***
U.S. Patent : # 6,598,770
Inventor : Lorita Bolts
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Interested? Call Michael Kroll to discuss purchasing the rights, investing, or entering into a royalty agreement for this invention. 1-800-367-7774 |
As attorney for the inventor of the innovative Beverage Container Belt we are currently seeking manufacturing companies to license, purchase patent rights or enter into a royalty agreement for this timely invention.
The Beverage Container Belt relates generally to beverage containers and, more specifically, to a beverage container that may be selectively fastened and secured around the waist of an individual.
Objects of the present invention:
- to provide a beverage container that may be fashionably worn as a belt
- to provide a beverage container that can be worn to improve the user's balance, particularly child users
- to provide a beverage container that may replace conventional beverage containers
- to provide a beverage container that may provide the user of the beverage container with a temperature monitoring system
- to provide a beverage container that may act as a weighted device to assist in the workout routine of the user or to provide beverages during outside activities such as an amusement park, zoo, horseback riding, bike riding, roller skating, boating, etc.
- to provide a beverage container that has a detector window to monitor the consumption of the beverage within the beverage container belt
Now for the first time this unique product is available for millions of potential users. The low manufacturing cost is of major importance.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS |
10 present invention |
70 winder mechanism |
12user | 72 housing back plate |
20 liquid container |
74 housing cover |
22container first belt end | 76 coil spring |
24 container second belt end |
78 coil spring first end |
26hook and loop first portion | 80 coil spring second end |
28 hook and loop second portion |
82 spool plate |
30filling orifice | 84 spool plate portion |
32 filling plug |
86 spool plate spool portion |
34collecting member | 88 spool plate spool portion aperture |
36 collecting member first portion |
90 housing cover aperture |
38collecting member first portion opening | 92 nozzle |
40 collecting member second portion |
100 temperature indicator |
42mating member | 102 temperature indicator red indicator |
44 mating member first end |
104 temperature indicator yellow indicator |
46mating member second end | 106 temperature indicator green indicator |
48 mating member first end enlargement |
108 temperature indicator blue indicator |
60straw | 110 liquid level indicator |
62 straw first end |
112 level markings |
64straw second end | 114 isolating member |
66 straw second end enlargement |
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PATENT DRAWINGS |
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FIGURE 1 Figure 1 is a pictorial view showing an individual engaging in a daily work out, while enjoying a cool refreshing drink from the beverage container belt. Shown also is the retractable straw in its fully extended position. |
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FIGURE 2 Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the displacement relations between several of the components that comprise the beverage container belt. |
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FIGURE 3 Figure 3 is a perspective view, showing the displacement relations between several of the intricate components that comprise the beverage container belt. Also shown are the ideal mating relations between the filling plug and the filling orifice. Also shown is the fastening means in the unfastened position.
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FIGURE 4 Figure 4 is a front view, showing the linear displacement relations of the intricate components that are housed on the top most section of the beverage container belt. Also shown are the linear displacement relations of the temperature indicator as it relates to the beverage container housing. |
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FIGURE 5 Figure 5 is a top view, showing the linear displacement relations of the intricate components that are housed on the top most section of the beverage container belt. |
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FIGURE 6 Figure 6 is a sectional view, taken from Figure 4 as indicated. Shown are the displacement relations of the temperature indicator, the winder mechanism, the isolating element, and the nozzle as they relate to the outer covering of the beverage container belt. |
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FIGURE 7 Figure 7 is a sectional view, taken from Figure 4 as indicated. Shown are the linear displacement relations of the winder mechanism as it relates to the nozzle, the straw and the mating member Also shown are the mating relations between the straw and the collecting member. Shown also are the coupling relations between the coil spring as it mates and relates to the winder housing. |
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FIGURE 8 Figure 8 is a partial front view with portions shown transparently to depict the linear displacement of the collecting member as it relates to the winder mechanism as well as the container housing. Also shown are the displacement relations between the belt strap and the container housing as they relate to the winder housing.
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FIGURE 9 Figure 9 is a partial view showing the linear displacement of the temperature and fluid level indicator as they relate to each other and the container housing. Also shown is the functional aspect of the temperature indicator as depicted by the color and temperature range variations. |
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FIGURE 10 Figure 10 is a perspective view showing the mating relations of the belt straps. |
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FIGURE 11 Figure 11 is an exploded view of the winder mechanism. |
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agreement please contact the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:
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