Patents Assigned to Hydrapak, Inc.
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Patent number: 10051946Abstract: A system for structurally supporting the interior of a fluid reservoir is disclosed. The reservoir can have a reinforcing brace within the reservoir. The brace can be splittable or separable, which can allow the reservoir to be inverted, for example for easier cleaning. The brace can maintain the shape of the reservoir when the reservoir is filled with liquid, preventing the reservoir from forming a cylindrical cross-section. The control of the shape of the reservoir can prevent or minimize distortion of a backpack which is carrying the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Lyon, Samuel M. Lopez
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Publication number: 20180142186Abstract: Cleaning compositions and methods of using such compositions. The compositions comprise oxidizing agent(s); weak acid(s), and surfactant(s) (e.g., a combination of short-chain non-ionic surfactant(s) and long-chain non-ionic surfactant(s) or a combination of short-chain anionic surfactant(s) and long-chain anionic surfactant(s)). The compositions can be used to clean objects such as reusable water containers, home seltzer-maker bottles, hydration bladders, coffee mugs, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Applicant: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventor: Justin KOEHNEKE
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Patent number: 9873855Abstract: Cleaning compositions and methods of using such compositions. The compositions comprise oxidizing agent(s); weak acid(s), and surfactant(s) (e.g., a combination of short-chain non-ionic surfactant(s) and long-chain non-ionic surfactant(s) or a combination of short-chain anionic surfactant(s) and long-chain anionic surfactant(s)). The compositions can be used to clean objects such as reusable water containers, home seltzer-maker bottles, hydration bladders, coffee mugs, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2013Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventor: Justin Koehneke
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Patent number: 9833057Abstract: A container for holding and delivering liquids is disclosed. A method of making the same is disclosed. The container can have a molded container top, a molded container bottom, a flexible film reservoir, and a handle extending from the container top to the container bottom. The reservoir can be laterally exposed around the entire circumference of the reservoir along a part of the longitudinal length of the reservoir. A thermally insulated reservoir system is disclosed. The reservoir system can have a bag having a multi-layered bag wall. The bag wall can have a first layer sealed to a second layer. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can be partially or completely filled with a fluid insulator, such as air or saline solution. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can also or alternately be partially or completely filled with a solid insulator, such as a matted fiber layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Lyon, Samuel M. Lopez
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Publication number: 20170273443Abstract: A container for holding and delivering liquids is disclosed. A method of making the same is disclosed. The container can have a molded container top, a molded container bottom, a flexible film reservoir, and a handle extending from the container top to the container bottom. The reservoir can be laterally exposed around the entire circumference of the reservoir along a part of the longitudinal length of the reservoir. A thermally insulated reservoir system is disclosed. The reservoir system can have a bag having a multi-layered bag wall. The bag wall can have a first layer sealed to a second layer. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can be partially or completely filled with a fluid insulator, such as air or saline solution. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can also or alternately be partially or completely filled with a solid insulator, such as a matted fiber layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Applicant: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. LYON, Samuel M. LOPEZ
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Publication number: 20160341348Abstract: A connection device is disclosed comprising a receptor having a recess; a securing clip at least partially inside the recess and comprising a clip head and a pair of clip legs, wherein the clip head has a receiving portion, wherein a portion of each of the pair of clip legs intrudes into a channel space of the connection device when the securing clip is in an unbiased configuration; and a dial comprising a first side and a second side, wherein the dial comprises a catch, wherein the catch is configured to intrude into the receiving portion, and wherein the dial is configured to strain the securing clip into a release configuration when the dial is rotated in a first angular direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2015Publication date: November 24, 2016Applicant: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. LYON, Samuel M. LOPEZ, Joshua A. GUYOT
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Patent number: 9480323Abstract: A container for holding and delivering liquids is disclosed. A method of making the same is disclosed. The container can have a molded container top, a molded container bottom, a flexible film reservoir, and a handle extending from the container top to the container bottom. The reservoir can be laterally exposed around the entire circumference of the reservoir along a part of the longitudinal length of the reservoir. A thermally insulated reservoir system is disclosed. The reservoir system can have a bag having a multi-layered bag wall. The bag wall can have a first layer sealed to a second layer. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can be partially or completely filled with a fluid insulator, such as air or saline solution. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can also or alternately be partially or completely filled with a solid insulator, such as a matted fiber layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2014Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Lyon, Samuel M. Lopez
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Publication number: 20160309885Abstract: A container for holding and delivering liquids is disclosed. A method of making the same is disclosed. The container can have a molded container top, a molded container bottom, a flexible film reservoir, and a handle extending from the container top to the container bottom. The reservoir can be laterally exposed around the entire circumference of the reservoir along a part of the longitudinal length of the reservoir. A thermally insulated reservoir system is disclosed. The reservoir system can have a bag having a multi-layered bag wall. The bag wall can have a first layer sealed to a second layer. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can be partially or completely filled with a fluid insulator, such as air or saline solution. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can also or alternately be partially or completely filled with a solid insulator, such as a matted fiber layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Applicant: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. LYON, Samuel M. LOPEZ
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Publication number: 20150102058Abstract: A container for holding and delivering liquids is disclosed. A controllably pressurizable reservoir system is disclosed. The reservoir system can have a reservoir and an inflation chamber adjacent to the liquid reservoir. The inflation chamber can be inflated to increase the pressure in the liquid reservoir, or deflated to decrease the pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. LYON, Samuel M. LOPEZ
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Publication number: 20150053718Abstract: A reservoir system is disclosed that can have two or more reservoirs attached to a manifold. The manifold can direct or control the flow of liquids from the reservoirs and deliver the liquids to a drinking tube extending from the manifold. The reservoirs and manifold can be in a backpack. Some or all of the reservoirs can be positioned on other parts of the body outside of the backpack.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Applicant: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. LYON, Samuel M. LOPEZ, Georgiy PATRIKEYEV, Daniel S. STEARMAN
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Publication number: 20140374413Abstract: A container for holding and delivering liquids is disclosed. A method of making the same is disclosed. The container can have a molded container top, a molded container bottom, a flexible film reservoir, and a handle extending from the container top to the container bottom. The reservoir can be laterally exposed around the entire circumference of the reservoir along a part of the longitudinal length of the reservoir. A thermally insulated reservoir system is disclosed. The reservoir system can have a bag having a multi-layered bag wall. The bag wall can have a first layer sealed to a second layer. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can be partially or completely filled with a fluid insulator, such as air or saline solution. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can also or alternately be partially or completely filled with a solid insulator, such as a matted fiber layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicant: HYDRAPAK, INC.Inventors: Matthew J. LYON, Samuel M. LOPEZ
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Publication number: 20140376833Abstract: A container for holding and delivering liquids is disclosed. A method of making the same is disclosed. The container can have a molded container top, a molded container bottom, a flexible film reservoir, and a handle extending from the container top to the container bottom. The reservoir can be laterally exposed around the entire circumference of the reservoir along a part of the longitudinal length of the reservoir. A thermally insulated reservoir system is disclosed. The reservoir system can have a bag having a multi-layered bag wall. The bag wall can have a first layer sealed to a second layer. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can be partially or completely filled with a fluid insulator, such as air or saline solution. The volume defined between the first layer and the second layer can also or alternately be partially or completely filled with a solid insulator, such as a matted fiber layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicant: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. LYON, Samuel M. LOPEZ
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Patent number: 8186881Abstract: A system for sealably closing a reservoir is disclosed. The system can have a container and a slider. The container can have an orifice and catches and lips surrounding the orifice. The slider can be translatably attached to the container over the orifice. The slider can slidably engage the catch and lips to force the orifice closed. While attached to the catch and lips, the slider can create a pressurized seal of the orifice.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2011Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Lyon, Samuel M. Lopez
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Publication number: 20120008883Abstract: A system for sealably closing a reservoir is disclosed. The system can have a container and a slider. The container can have an orifice and catches and lips surrounding the orifice. The slider can be translatably attached to the container over the orifice. The slider can slidably engage the catch and lips to force the orifice closed. While attached to the catch and lips, the slider can create a pressurized seal of the orifice.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: HYDRAPAK, INC.Inventors: Matthew J. LYON, Samuel M. LOPEZ
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Patent number: 8043005Abstract: A system for sealably closing a reservoir is disclosed. The system can have a container and a slider. The container can have an orifice and catches and lips surrounding the orifice. The slider can be translatably attached to the container over the orifice. The slider can slidably engage the catch and lips to force the orifice closed. While attached to the catch and lips, the slider can create a pressurized seal of the orifice.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2006Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Lyon, Samuel M. Lopez
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Publication number: 20070280565Abstract: A reservoir system for preserving the chemical stability and, therefore, the flavor of fluids is disclosed. The reservoir system can include a bag having a lining around a reservoir. The reservoir can have a reservoir port. The reservoir system can have a screw cap with a port for receiving a nozzle. The screw cap can be attached to the reservoir port. The nozzle can sealably attach to the cap. The nozzle can also sealably attach to a hose. The reservoir port and reservoir can be configured to maximize drainage of the reservoir, for example when the reservoir is turned reservoir port-side-down.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicant: HYDRAPAK, INC.Inventors: Matthew J. Lyon, Samuel M. Lopez, Robert H. J. Miros
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Publication number: 20070280564Abstract: A system for sealably closing a reservoir is disclosed. The system can have a container and a slider. The container can have an orifice and catches and lips surrounding the orifice. The slider can be translatably attached to the container over the orifice. The slider can slidably engage the catch and lips to force the orifice closed. While attached to the catch and lips, the slider can create a pressurized seal of the orifice.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicant: HYDRAPAK, INC.Inventors: Matthew J. Lyon, Samuel M. Lopez
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Patent number: D756222Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2015Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Samuel M. Lopez, Matthew J. Lyon, Joshua A. Guyot
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Patent number: D817632Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2015Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: Hydrapak, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Lyon, Samuel M. Lopez