Patients drinking water container

The plastic container is a clear plastic which holds one cup of water. It has a drinking spout on the top with a snap-on cap to drink from. On one side has a screw on cap to pour water in which fits firmly on the wrist with an elastic bandage and the container is curved on the bottom to fit over the wrist. It's going to be made latex free, bacteria free, oder resistant and the plastic bottle cancer free. The elastic bandage is free of materials which may cause skin irritations. A one time use for each patient, the plastic bottle container is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The bandage has a small strip to fit over thumb.

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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Clear plastic water container with a self-adhering elastic bandage that goes around their wrist. A clear plastic water container designed for handy cap people for patients in hospital beds and patients at home who cannot reach out their arm to the table beside their bed to pour water into a cup to drink water with the safety bar on the bed in the up position.

DESCRIPTION Description of Clear Plastic Water Container

The plastic container 2¾″± in length, with 2¾″±. The height is 2⅛″± holds one cup of water. The container is slightly curved on the bottom to fit over the top of wrist. It's flat on top and curved round on each end. On one side there is a screw on plastic cap to pour water in. On the top of the plastic container at an angle about 45° there is a drinking spout with a snap-on plastic cap to lift up to open and to push down to close. On the bottom of the plastic container attached is an elastic bandage.

Total length of elastic bandage 7″±. On one end of the elastic bandage on the top is a stick on Velcro 1½″×2½″. On the other end of the elastic bandage on the bottom side there is a stick on Velcro 1½″×2½″.

Between the Velcro and the elastic bandage there is a small elastic bandage ½″ wide by 3″ in length to fit over the patient thumb.

This product is not intended to diagnose treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Claims

1. The patients' drinking water container comprising on the top is a snap on cap and on the front side a screw on cap and on the bottom an elastic wrist band.

I claim 5 drawing sheets.
Patent History
Publication number: 20140117058
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 25, 2012
Publication Date: May 1, 2014
Inventor: Harry Burtman (Stoughton, MA)
Application Number: 13/573,269
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Strap-type Flaccid Member (224/148.6)
International Classification: A45F 5/00 (20060101);