NUTRITIVE DELIVERY SYSTEM
A system for dispensing a nutritive source is described. The system includes a collapsible pouch configured for holding a culinary mix and a push-pull cap comprising a flow chamber disposed between the collapsible pouch and an opening of the push-pull cap and configured for being coupled with the collapsible pouch, and when the collapsible pouch is squeezed, the flow chamber for receiving the culinary mix from the collapsible pouch and for dispensing the received culinary mix.
This application claims priority to and is a continuation-in-part of the co-pending patent application Ser. No. 14/191,840, Attorney docket number CHEL-001, entitled “Nutritive Delivery System,” with filing date of Feb. 27, 2014, assigned to the assignee of the present application and hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDTraditionally, packaged energy bars and energy/sport drinks are designed to provide nutrients to an athlete in the time period surrounding an athletic performance.
At the same time, however, the logistics of eating energy bars during an athletic performance can create several problems for the athlete. First, it is difficult for an athlete to remain focused and sustain a consistent performance level while trying to unwrap and consume an energy bar, followed by the proper disposal of the wrapper. This effort can be distracting to the athlete and reduce his/her performance level. Second, the wrapper may not have resealing attributes that can make storing a remaining portion of the energy bar for subsequent consumption problematic. Further, an energy bar may provide only some of the key vitamins and nutrients desired by an athlete, while delivering unneeded and/or unwanted calories in trying to satisfy the desired nutrient intake level. Moreover, many energy snacks that are designed for athletes require the use of both hands for consumption. This can present a problem for athletes participating in activities that require the use of at least one hand much of the time, such as cycling, race car driving, etc.
Consuming energy/sport drinks while performing an athletic event can also cause problems for the athlete. For example, awkwardly carrying an empty container or water bottle during an athletic performance is inconvenient and difficult. Moreover, during and after a long race or a particularly strenuous activity, an athlete may prefer to eat a meal in addition to or rather than drink a liquid to replace lost and vital nutrients.
Thus, the traditional methods by which athletes fortify themselves before, during, and after a sporting event has presented many problems and undesirable outcomes.
SUMMARYOne aspect of a system for dispensing a nutritive source is disclosed. The system includes a culinary mix that includes a blended food, a collapsible pouch configured for holding the blended food, and a push-pull cap configured for being coupled with the collapsible pouch. When the collapsible pouch is squeezed, the push-pull cap is configured for receiving the culinary mix from the collapsible pouch and for dispensing the received culinary mix.
An aspect of a device for dispensing a nutritive source is disclosed. The device includes a push-pull cap that is configured for being attached onto a portion of a straw disposed at least partially within a collapsible pouch. The push-pull cap includes: an inner piece; and an outer piece. The inner piece is configured for receiving a culinary mix from the collapsible pouch when the collapsible pouch is squeezed. The inner piece includes: an inner surface; and an outer surface. The inner surface includes an inner piece attachment mechanism disposed thereon and configured for coupling with said collapsible pouch upon application of the inner piece attachment mechanism to a straw attachment mechanism disposed on the portion of the straw. The outer piece is axially slidably engaged with the outer diameter of the inner piece. The outer piece is configured for, upon sliding over the outer surface of the inner piece, enabling the push-pull cap to achieve one of an open position and a closed position. When the collapsible pouch is squeezed and the push-pull cap is in the open position, the open position enables a dispensation of the culinary mix (that was received from the collapsible pouch) through a dispensation passageway disposed at an upper end of the outer piece.
An aspect of a method for manufacturing a system for dispensing a nutritive source is disclosed. The method for manufacturing includes: providing a culinary mix that includes a blended food; providing a collapsible pouch configured for holding the culinary mix; and providing a push-pull cap configured for being attached onto a portion of a straw disposed at least partially within the collapsible pouch. The push-pull cap includes: an inner piece; and an outer piece. The inner piece is configured for receiving a culinary mix from the collapsible pouch when the collapsible pouch is squeezed. The inner piece includes: an inner surface; and an outer surface. The inner surface includes an inner piece attachment mechanism disposed thereon and configured for coupling with said collapsible pouch upon application of the inner piece attachment mechanism to a straw attachment mechanism disposed on the portion of the straw. The outer piece is axially slidably engaged with the outer diameter of the inner piece. The outer piece is configured for, upon sliding over the outer surface of the inner piece, enabling the push-pull cap to achieve one of an open position and a closed position. When the collapsible pouch is squeezed and the push-pull cap is in the open position, the open position enables a dispensation of the culinary mix (that was received from the collapsible pouch) through a dispensation passageway disposed at an upper end of the outer piece.
An aspect of a system for dispensing a nutritive source is disclosed. The system includes a collapsible pouch configured for holding a culinary mix and a push-pull cap comprising a flow chamber disposed between the collapsible pouch and an opening of the push-pull cap and configured for being coupled with the collapsible pouch, and when the collapsible pouch is squeezed, the flow chamber for receiving the culinary mix from the collapsible pouch and for dispensing the received culinary mix.
It is understood that other embodiments will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, wherein various embodiments are shown and described by way of illustration. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other and different embodiments and its several details are capable of modification in various other respects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
Aspects of the present invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The drawings referred to in this description should be understood as not being drawn to scale except if specifically noted.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTSThe detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of various embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to represent the only embodiments in which the present invention may be practiced. Each embodiment described in this disclosure is provided merely as an example or illustration of the present invention, and should not necessarily be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments.
Traditionally, athletes eat packaged energy bars, sport goods, and energy/sport drinks containing vitamins, carbohydrates, electrolytes, etc. to replace nutrients lost during an athletic performance and/or to increase their energy and stamina during the performance. However, current energy food and drinks do not always provide the athlete with every nutrient that is needed to enable the athlete's optimal performance or to satisfy the athlete's emotional needs. Packaged energy snacks may not always satisfy an athlete's hunger or provide the desired energy boost or nutrients required. Further, consuming traditional energy food and drinks during a sporting event is difficult due to the packaging delivery system associated with traditional energy/sport foods. For example, an energy bar requires an athlete to tear open a package in order to access the food within. The athlete may try to tear the package open with his hands or teeth, and may not accomplish this task in a manner that makes eating the food easy during the athletic performance. Thus, while already an unwelcome distraction for the athlete, he/she may also not even be able to ingest the food quickly, if at all, due to the manner in which the athlete is required to open the package. For example, eating energy bars during a performance requires peeling a wrapper and discarding the resultant trash, which could create a distraction and reduce the athlete's level of performance. Thus, the athlete would be less likely to consume energy drinks/sport drinks in lieu of eating a quick and convenient meal fortified with the desired nutrients.
Various embodiments provide a collapsible pouch with a push-pull cap that may be easily opened with only one hand and/or teeth by an athlete prior to, during or following a performance. The collapsible pouch can systematically contain a combination of selected and/or customized pureed foods (e.g., organic fruits, vegetables, mashed potatoes) and selected and/or customized enhancements (e.g., vitamins; energy boosts; electrolytes; caffeine), in some embodiments. An athlete, such as a cyclist on a 6-8 hour ride or a marathon runner having reached mile fifteen, is able to easily open the push-pull cap (as well as easily close) and eat the pureed food without inhibiting or stopping his performance. In this way, an athlete may receive a heightened quality of nutritive meal replacements, while reducing and/or eliminating the disruption to his performance caused by eating and drinking traditional energy supplements packaged in the traditional manner. While reference to embodiments is described in terms of an athlete and his/her performance, it should be appreciated that anyone may benefit from the use of embodiments, since they provide a healthy meal alternative regardless of the user's status (e.g., athlete or non-athlete).
Below, embodiments for dispensing a nutritive source are discussed, including the following: 1) a system for dispensing a nutritive source; 2) a device for dispensing a nutritive source, including a push-pull cap; and 3) a system for dispensing a nutritive source, including a culinary mix dispenser; and 4) a method of manufacturing a system for dispensing a nutritive source.
1) Example System for Dispensing a Nutritive SourceIn various embodiments, the culinary mix 105 includes any of the following: one or more grain; one or more fruit; one or more vegetable; one or more dairy product; one or more type of meat; and one or more dessert. The culinary mix 105, in various embodiments, combines food to create the flavor of a meal. For example, meals tasting like a Thanksgiving dinner may be created in various packages. One collapsible pouch may contain a culinary mix resembling and having the flavor of turkey and stuffing, while another collapsible pouch may contain a culinary mix resembling and having the flavor of yams and marshmallows. Each collapsible pouch may contain a different culinary mix that resembles and/or tastes like a particular type of meal, food group, or singular food item. The blended food of the culinary mix 105, in one embodiment, includes a thick liquid suspension of food that is finely ground, such as pureed food. In another embodiment, the blended food included the thick liquid suspension of food, along with at least one edible piece of food that is in a different stated from a larger state than the state of the thick liquid suspension of the food that is finely ground. In other words, in one embodiment, the blended food includes, not only pureed food that is finely ground, but at least one food bit that is larger than the general size of any of the pureed food particles. Thus, in one embodiment, the blended food may contain what is a thick liquid suspension of finely ground mash potatoes and gravy. However, in another embodiment, the blended food may contain not only what is a thick liquid suspension of finely ground mash potatoes and gravy, but also bits of peas or whole peas floating within the suspension. Each of the bits of peas is larger than any particle of the thick liquid suspension of the finely ground mash potatoes and gravy.
In further embodiments, the culinary mix 105 includes edible enhancements, such as, but not limited to: a set of vitamins; a set of minerals; a set of herbs; electrolytes (e.g., sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium); caffeine; carbohydrates; guarana; taurine; medicine; food flavoring; food coloring; food preservatives; and alcohol. Referring to the aforementioned “set” of vitamins, mineral and herbs, a “set” refers to one or more of the object under consideration (e.g., a set of vitamins is equal to one or more vitamins). In various embodiments, enhancements are ground up into a texture that is easily digestible and/or drinkable by a human. It should be appreciated that enhancements may be any object that is edible.
Further, in one embodiment, the system 100 includes the collapsible pouch 110 that is filled with the culinary mix 105 at the time of manufacture. However, another embodiment provides for a system, that further includes a culinary mix dispenser (see
As will be explained herein, the push-pull cap is coupled with the collapsible pouch through a variety of means. In various embodiments, the push-pull cap may be screwed onto the collapsible pouch, snapped onto the collapsible pouch, or any combination thereof.
Example Device for Dispensing a Nutritive SourceWith reference to
In one embodiment, the outer surface of the neck 305 of the straw 335 includes threads 320 disposed thereon.
In one embodiment, a straw (not shown in figures) is disposed entirely within the collapsible pouch 300, and the push-pull cap is configured to attach to this straw. Access to the internal passageway formed by the straw (that is positioned such that the straw is entirely disposed within the collapsible pouch 300) is where it is closest to the edge of the collapsible pouch 300. In various embodiments in which the straw is entirely disposed within the collapsible pouch 300, the straw does not have a second end opening 325; it has a first end opening 330 and the third end opening 390. In these embodiments, the third end opening 390 is that opening which is closest to the edge of the collapsible pouch 300 and provides access to the internal passageway formed by the straw. In one embodiment, the inner surface of the straw 335 includes threads disposed thereon.
The push-pull cap 340 will be described with reference to
With reference still to
In one embodiment, the push-pull cap 340 is configured for being removably screwed onto a portion of the straw 335. In other words, the push-pull cap 340 may be screwed onto the straw 335 and unscrewed and taken off of the straw 335, via the set of threads 380 disposed on the inner piece 360 and the set of threads 320 disposed on the straw 335. For example, in one embodiment, the set of threads 380 are disposed on the inner surface 370 of the inner piece 360, and the set of threads 320 are disposed on the outer surface of the neck 305 of the straw 335. The sets of threads 380 and 320 engage with each other, enabling the inner piece 360 and the straw 335 to become attached to each other.
The inner piece 360 is configured for receiving a culinary mix (including blended food) from the collapsible pouch 300 when the collapsible pouch 300 is squeezed, by, for example, a user of the collapsible pouch 300. The inner piece 360 includes: an inner surface 370; and an outer surface 375.
The teeth 385 are projections positioned on various portions of the inner piece and/or straw as described herein. In one embodiment, the set of threads 380 of the inner piece 360 and the teeth 385 are juxtaposed such that the teeth 385 and the set of threads 380 to slide over the straw 335 in one direction (e.g., while a user twists the push-pull cap 340 onto the straw 335), but the teeth 385 prevent the set of threads 380 from unscrewing in the opposite direction (e.g., while a user attempts to untwist the push-pull cap 340). For example, in one embodiment, the user is able to twist the push-pull cap 340 onto the straw 335; however, the teeth 385 are configured to prevent the untwisting of the push-pull cap 340 off of the straw 335. Thus, the push-pull cap 340, according to this embodiment, once twisted onto the straw 335, may not be twisted off. The teeth 385, in one embodiment, are slanted at less than a ninety degree angle in one direction, while being positioned in parallel and in line with the set of threads 380 of the inner piece 360 such that the teeth 385 and a portion of the set of threads 380 touch each other when the push-pull cap 340 is twisted onto the straw 335. It should be appreciated, however, that the teeth 385 may be configured in any arrangement (e.g., size, direction, positioning relative to each other) such that the push-pull cap 340 may be twisted and thereby become attached to the straw 335, while also being unable to be removed through a twisting motion in the opposite direction (from that motion which twisted the push-pull cap 340 onto the straw 335).
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In one embodiment and as described herein already, the culinary mix further includes at least one enhancement of the enhancements described herein.
Example System for Dispensing a Nutritive Source, Including a Culinary Mix Package DispenserIn one embodiment, the delivery system 705 further includes a receiving means 730 configured for receiving at least one enhancement (as described herein). In one embodiment, the receiving means 730 is a set of threads atop the collapsible body 710, upon which the dispensing means 725 is threaded, thereby coupling the dispensing means 725 with the collapsible body 710. The dispensing means 725 may be unscrewed from the receiving means 730. Once unscrewed, the dispensing means 725 may be removed, leaving an opening into the collapsible body 710. At least one enhancement may be added to the culinary mix 735 stored within the collapsible body 710. Once added, the dispensing means 725 may be screwed back onto the collapsible body 710 via threading the set of threads of the dispensing means 725 to the set of threads on the receiving means 730. After the dispensing means 725 is coupled to the receiving means 730, the collapsible body 710 may be squeezed repeatedly such that the enhancement(s) added to the culinary mix 735 may be integrated therein (by a modified churning action caused by repeated squeezing of the collapsible body 710). After the enhancement(s) are integrated within the culinary mix 735, the tip end of the dispensing means 725 may be placed into the neck 615 of the collapsible pouch 600 such that the culinary mix 735 may be squeezed into the collapsible pouch 600 (wherein the dispensing means 725 acts as a funnel for guiding the culinary mix 735 into the collapsible pouch 600).
In various embodiments, the culinary mixes are produced and presented in individual packets. For example, but not limited to such example, the following culinary mix packets may be available for use: spaghetti and meatballs; meatloaf; mashed potatoes and gravy; clam chowder; apple pie; spaghetti, meatballs and caffeine; meatloaf and medicine; mashed potatoes and gravy and vitamins; clam chowder and alcohol; and apple pie, vitamins and medicine. In another embodiment, the system further includes an enhancement packet configured for storing at least one enhancement. For example, but not limited to such example, the following enhancement packets may be available to a user: caffeine; vitamin pack; vitamin and crushed Tylenol; alcohol; caffeine and medicine; and a sugar boost.
Example Method for Manufacturing a System for Dispensing a Nutritive SourceIn one embodiment, the method 800 further comprises at step 810, providing, as described herein, the collapsible pouch discussed herein (e.g., collapsible pouch 300, 400 and 600) configured for holding the culinary mix.
In one embodiment, the method 800 further comprises at step 815, providing, as described herein, the push-pull cap configured for being attached to a portion of a straw disposed at least partially within the collapsible pouch.
In one embodiment, the method 800 further includes at step 820, filling, as described herein, the collapsible pouch with the culinary mix. It should be appreciated that the collapsible pouch may be filled during the manufacture or post-manufacture of the system for dispensing a nutritive source.
In one embodiment, the method 800 further includes at step 825, providing, as described herein, a culinary mix dispenser that includes: a collapsible body configured for holding the culinary mix; a delivery system coupled to the collapsible body; and a removable cap configured for sealing the delivery system. The delivery system includes a dispensing means configured for dispensing the culinary mix into the collapsible pouch. In one embodiment, the delivery system further includes a receiving means configured for receiving at least one enhancement.
Push-Pull Cap with Flow Chamber and Straw Seat
The cap consists of two pieces, an inner piece body 6, as shown in
When assembled together, the inner piece 6 fits inside of the outer piece C, whereas the inside diameter of the outer piece C of
When in a closed position, the outer piece C slides all the way down onto the inner piece 6 until the inner piece stop B stops motion. When in this closed position, the plunger 2 fits into the outer piece opening A and keeps product from flowing out.
When in an open position, the outer piece C slides up and will allow product to flow through the straw into a flow chamber 9 past the plunger braces 1 and plunger 2 and out through the outer piece opening A.
Regulating how far the outer piece C can slide in the open and closed position is the slide ring E, slide ring crease 4, as well as the upper stop 3 and lower stop 5 of the slide ring. When lifted or pulled in the open position, the outer piece C will slide apart from the inner piece 6 and the ring 5 will move to the top of the slide ring crease 4 and stop once it hits the upper stop 3. When in the closed position, the slide ring 5 will move down the slide ring crease 4 and seat against the lower stop 5.
The conical flow chamber 9 was created by increasing the distance between the end of the straw and the plunger 2 and plunger braces 1. Doing so allows room for thick items to more easily flow from the container through the outer piece opening A. If the straw was placed flush against the plunger and braces, there would be very little room for product to flow through the cap, especially a product of a thick nature.
With regard to the straw and forming an air-tight seal, the opening where the product flows out of the straw and into the inner piece is slightly smaller in diameter than that of the straw cavity 7. This allows the straw to seat 10 against the bottom of the flow chamber (9) and create an air-tight seal at straw seat 10.
The entire cap is held into place by the locking ring 8 that comprises of teeth pointed in one direction which allows the cap to be screwed onto the straw, but will not allow the cap to be unscrewed.
All statements herein reciting principles, aspects, and embodiments of the technology as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass both structural and functional equivalents thereof. Additionally, it is intended that such equivalents include both currently known equivalents and equivalents developed in the future, i.e., any elements developed that perform the same function, regardless of structure. The scope of the present technology, therefore, is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown and described herein. Rather, the scope and spirit of present technology is embodied by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A system for dispensing a nutritive source, said system comprising:
- a collapsible pouch configured for holding a culinary mix; and
- a push-pull cap comprising a flow chamber disposed between said collapsible pouch and an opening of said push-pull cap and configured for being coupled with said collapsible pouch, and when said collapsible pouch is squeezed, said flow chamber for receiving said culinary mix from said collapsible pouch and for dispensing the received culinary mix.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said blended food comprises:
- a thick liquid suspension of food that is finely ground.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein said blended food further comprises:
- at least one edible piece of food being of a different state from and a larger state than a state of said thick liquid suspension of food that is said finely ground.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein said push-pull cap is further configured for being removably coupled with said collapsible pouch.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein said push-pull cap is breakably sealed onto a portion of a straw that is disposed at least partially within said collapsible pouch.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein said culinary mix further comprises:
- at least one enhancement.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein said at least one enhancement comprises any of the following enhancements:
- a set of vitamins; a set of herbs; medicine; electrolytes; and caffeine.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein said at least one enhancement is ground up.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein said culinary mix comprises:
- a combination of at least two different food items.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein said system further comprises:
- at least one enhancement packet configured for storing at least one enhancement.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein said flow chamber of said push-pull cap comprises a straw seat that seals a straw opening of said collapsible pouch.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein said system further comprises:
- a sealing member for sealing said flow chamber.
13. The system of claim 11, further comprising:
- an enhancement packet configured for storing at least one enhancement.
14. A device for dispensing a nutritive source, said device comprising:
- a push-pull cap comprising a flow chamber and a straw seat and configured for being attached to a portion of a straw disposed at least partially within a collapsible pouch, said push-pull cap comprising: an inner piece containing said flow chamber and configured for receiving a culinary mix from said collapsible pouch when said collapsible pouch is squeezed, wherein said culinary mix comprises a blended food; an outer piece axially slidably engaged with an outer diameter of said inner piece, said outer piece configured for, upon sliding over said outer surface of said inner piece, enabling said push-pull cap to achieve one of an open position and a closed position, wherein when said collapsible pouch is squeezed said open position enables a dispensation of received culinary mix through a dispensation passageway disposed at an upper end of said outer piece.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein said push-pull cap is further configured for being removably attached to said portion of said straw.
16. The device of claim 14, wherein said blended food comprises:
- a thick liquid suspension of food that is finely ground.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein said blended food further comprises:
- at least one edible piece of food being of a different state from and a larger state than a state of said thick liquid suspension of food that is said finely ground.
18. The device of claim 14, wherein said inner piece attachment mechanism comprises:
- a first set of threads disposed on an inner surface of said inner piece, and wherein said straw attachment mechanism comprises a second set of threads disposed on an outer surface of said portion of said straw, wherein said portion of said straw is positioned external to said collapsible pouch.
19. The device of claim 14, wherein said inner piece comprises:
- an annular lower part comprising: a first end; a second end positioned opposite said first end; and an annular sidewall coupling said first end and said second end, said annular sidewall comprising said inner piece attachment mechanism; and
- an annular upper part coupled to said annular lower part via at least two plunger braces having filter passageways disposed there between such that said received culinary mix is enabled to flow there through when said push-pull cap is in said open position, said annular upper part comprising: an inner diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of said annular lower part.
20. The device of claim 14, wherein said culinary mix further comprises:
- at least one enhancement.
21. A method for manufacturing a system for dispensing a nutritive source, said method comprising:
- providing a push-pull cap configured for being attached to a portion of a straw disposed at least partially within a collapsible pouch, said push-pull cap comprising: an inner piece comprising a straw seat and a flow chamber configured for receiving a culinary mix from said collapsible pouch when said collapsible pouch is squeezed, said inner piece comprising: an inner piece attachment mechanism disposed thereon, said inner piece configured for coupling with said collapsible pouch upon application of said inner piece attachment mechanism to a straw attachment mechanism disposed on said portion of said straw; and an outer surface; and an outer piece axially slidably engaged with an outer diameter of said inner piece, said outer piece configured for, upon sliding over said outer surface of said inner piece, enabling said push-pull cap to achieve one of an open position and a closed position, wherein when said collapsible pouch is squeezed said open position enables a dispensation of received culinary mix through a dispensation passageway disposed at an upper end of said outer piece.
22. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
- filling said collapsible pouch with said culinary mix.
23. The method of claim 21, wherein said culinary mix further comprises:
- at least one enhancement.
24. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
- providing a culinary mix dispenser comprising: a collapsible body configured for holding said culinary mix; a delivery system coupled to said collapsible body, said delivery system comprising: a dispensing means configured for dispensing said culinary mix into said collapsible pouch; and a removable cap configured for sealing said delivery system.
25. A push-pull cap configured for being attached to a portion of a straw disposed at least partially within a collapsible pouch, said push-pull cap comprising:
- an inner piece comprising a straw seat configured to seal with said straw and a flow chamber configured for receiving a culinary mix from said collapsible pouch when said collapsible pouch is squeezed; and
- an outer piece axially slidably engaged with an outer diameter of said inner piece, said outer piece configured for, upon sliding over said outer surface of said inner piece, enabling said push-pull cap to achieve one of an open position and a closed position, wherein when said collapsible pouch is squeezed said open position enables a dispensation of received culinary mix through said flow chamber and a dispensation passageway disposed at an upper end of said outer piece.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 3, 2014
Publication Date: Aug 27, 2015
Inventor: Donald Bruce Chelemedos (Half Moon Bay, CA)
Application Number: 14/323,209