Hydration reservoir
US-2017086568-A1 · Mar 30, 2017 · US
US10905223B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10905223-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816207552-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2021 |
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A hydration bladder includes a flexible body. A port is coupled to the flexible body. A chamber is formed by the flexible body, and the chamber is configured to carry a liquid therein and is in communication with the port. The chamber has an hourglass-like shape that tapers inwardly and outwardly. A baffle is coupled to the flexible body within the chamber.
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A hydration bladder comprising: a flexible body comprising a first flexible sheet and a second flexible sheet coupled to the first flexible sheet; a port coupled to the flexible body; a chamber formed by the flexible body, the chamber configured to carry a liquid therein and in communication with the port, and the chamber having an intermediate portion tapering inwardly and outwardly to provide an hourglass-like shape and tapering to a minimum chamber width; a baffle coupled to the flexible body within the chamber and disposed in the intermediate portion, the baffle comprising: a first side portion coupled to the first flexible sheet and disposed on a first side of the minimum chamber width; a second side portion coupled to the second flexible sheet and disposed on the first side of the minimum chamber width; and an intermediate baffle portion disposed between the first side portion and the second side portion, the intermediate baffle portion disposed on a second side of the minimum chamber width. 2. The hydration bladder of claim 1 , wherein the baffle comprises a flexible sheet. 3. The hydration bladder of claim 1 , wherein the port is an inlet port, further comprising an outlet port coupled to the flexible body, and wherein the hourglass-like shape of the chamber tapers inwardly and outwardly between the inlet port and the outlet port. 4. The hydration bladder of claim 1 , wherein the baffle is detachably coupled to the first flexible sheet and coupled to the second flexible sheet. 5. The hydration bladder of claim 4 , wherein the baffle couples to the second flexible sheet via one of adhesive bonding and heat bonding. 6. The hydration bladder of claim 4 , wherein the baffle detachably couples to the first flexible sheet via posts carried by the first flexible sheet. 7. The hydration bladder of claim 1 , whereupon in an unfilled configuration of the hydration bladder the baffle occupying a folded configuration and being disposed in the intermediate portion. 8. A hydration bladder comprising: a flexible body; an inlet port coupled to the flexible body; an outlet port coupled to the flexible body; a chamber formed by the flexible body, the chamber configured to carry a liquid therein and in communication with the inlet port and the outlet port, and the chamber comprising: a first portion in communication with the inlet port; a second portion in communication with the first portion, the second portion and the first portion sharing a first chamber width, the second portion having a second chamber width, the second chamber width being less than the first chamber width; a third portion in communication with the outlet port, the third portion in communication with the second portion, the third portion and the second portion sharing a third chamber width, the third chamber width being disposed on an opposite side of the second chamber width than the first chamber width, and the third chamber width being greater than the second chamber width; and a baffle coupled to the flexible body within the chamber and disposed in the second portion of the chamber, in an unfilled configuration of the hydration bladder the baffle occupying a folded configuration and being intersected by the second chamber width. 9. The hydration bladder of claim 8 , wherein the baffle comprises a flexible sheet. 10. The hydration bladder of claim 8 , wherein the first chamber width is less than the third chamber width. 11. The hydration bladder of claim 8 , wherein the flexible body comprises: a first flexible sheet; and a second flexible sheet coupled to the first flexible sheet and forming the chamber together with the first flexible sheet; wherein the baffle is coupled to both the first flexible sheet and the second flexible sheet. 12. The hydration bladder of claim 11 , wherein the baffle is detachably coupled to the first flexible sheet. 13. The hydration bladder of claim 12 , wherein the baffle couples to the second flexible sheet via one of adhesive bonding and heat bonding. 14. The hydration bladder of claim 12 , wherein the baffle detachably couples to the first flexible sheet via posts carried by the first flexible sheet. 15. A hydration bladder comprising: a flexible body comprising a first flexible sheet and a second flexible sheet coupled to the first flexible sheet; an inlet port coupled to the flexible body; an outlet port coupled to the flexible body; a chamber formed by the flexible body, the chamber configured to carry a liquid therein and in communication with the inlet port and the outlet port; and a baffle disposed within the chamber, the baffle being detachably coupled to the first flexible sheet and coupled to the second flexible sheet. 16. The hydration bladder of claim 15 , wherein the baffle couples to the second flexible sheet via one of adhesive bonding and heat bonding. 17. The hydration bladder of claim 15 , wherein the baffle detachably couples to the first flexible sheet via posts carried by the first flexible sheet. 18. The hydration bladder of claim 15 , wherein the chamber has an hourglass-like shape tapering inwardly and outwardly between the inlet port and the outlet port. 19. The hydration bladder of claim 18 , wherein the chamber includes a first chamber width and a second chamber width that form the hourglass-like shape, and the second chamber is from 61 percent to 71 percent of the first chamber width. 20. The hydration bladder of claim 19 , wherein the chamber further includes a third chamber width that forms the hourglass-like shape, and the second chamber width is from 55 percent to 65 percent of the third chamber width.
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