Patent Publication Number: US-2022232952-A1

Title: Material Deployment System

Description:
RELATED APPLICATION(S) 
     This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/213,994 filed on 23 Jun. 2021 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/141,385 filed on 25 Jan. 2021, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. 
    
    
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
     This disclosure relates to material deployment systems and, more particularly, to user-wearable material deployment systems. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Various pieces of material are utilized by individuals to accomplish various tasks. For example, a waiter/waitress may utilize a cloth to clean tables, a tennis player may utilize a towel to wipe their brow, and a medical professional may utilize a wipe to sanitize an examination table. 
     Unfortunately and to utilize such pieces of material, the material needs to carried by the user in some fashion, be it stored in a pocket, draped over a shoulder, or looped through a belt; often creating an unsightly appearance. 
     SUMMARY OF DISCLOSURE 
     In one implementation, a material deployment system includes: a deployable material; and a user-wearable material pouch configured to removably contain the deployable material. 
     One or more of the following features may be included. The user-wearable material pouch may be configured to be worn around a wrist of a user. The user-wearable material pouch may be configured to be worn around a waist of a user. The user-wearable material pouch may be configured to be worn around a neck of a user. The user-wearable material pouch may be configured to be worn on a head of a user. The user-wearable material pouch may be configured to be worn on a hand of a user. The user-wearable material pouch may be configured to be multi-use/launderable. The user-wearable material pouch may be configured to wholly encapsulate the deployable material when not deployed. The user-wearable material pouch may be configured to partially encapsulate the deployable material when not deployed. The user-wearable material pouch may be configured to be sealable. The deployable material may be a deployable organic material. The deployable material may be a deployable synthetic material. The deployable material may be a deployable multilayer material. The deployable material may be configured to be single-use/disposable. The deployable material may be configured to be impregnated with a medium. The medium may be a cleaning medium. The medium may be a disinfecting medium. The medium may be a cooling medium. The medium may be a heating medium. The medium may be a topical medicating medium. 
     In another implementation, a material deployment system includes: a deployable material; and a user-wearable material pouch configured to removably contain the deployable material; wherein the user-wearable material pouch is configured to be: multi-use/launderable and worn around a wrist of a user. 
     One or more of the following features may be included. The deployable material may be a deployable organic material. The deployable material may be a deployable synthetic material. The deployable material may be a deployable multilayer material. The deployable material may be configured to be single-use/disposable. The deployable material may be configured to be impregnated with a medium. The medium may include one or more of: a cleaning medium; a disinfecting medium; a cooling medium; a heating medium; and a topical medicating medium. 
     In another implementation, a material deployment system includes: a deployable material; and a user-wearable material pouch configured to removably contain the deployable material; wherein the user-wearable material pouch is configured to be multi-use/launderable and the deployable material is configured to be single-use/disposable. 
     One or more of the following features may be included. The deployable material may be configured to be impregnated with a medium. The medium may include one or more of: a cleaning medium; a disinfecting medium; a cooling medium; a heating medium; and a topical medicating medium. 
     The details of one or more implementations are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features and advantages will become apparent from the description, the drawings, and the claims. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is a diagrammatic view of a material deployment system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
         FIG. 2  is a diagrammatic view of various implementations of the material deployment system of  FIG. 1  according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; and 
         FIG. 3  is a diagrammatic view of another implementation of the material deployment system  10  of  FIG. 1  according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. 
     
    
    
     Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements. 
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     Referring to  FIGS. 1-2 , there is shown material deployment system  10 . Material deployment system  10  may include deployable material  12  and user-wearable material pouch  14  configured to removably contain deployable material  12 . 
     User-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to be worn by a user (e.g., user  16 ) in various fashions, as discussed below. For example, user-wearable material pouch  14  may be coupled to loop  18  to allow user-wearable material pouch  14  to be cinched to a portion of the user (e.g., user  16 ). Examples of loop  18  may include an elastic loop that automatically cinches around a portion of the user (e.g., user  16 ) or a manually-cinching type loop (e.g., a drawstring or a belt) that is manually cinched around a portion of the user (e.g., user  16 ). 
     Wrist: User-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to be worn around a wrist (e.g., wrist  20 ) of a user (e.g., user  16 ). Specifically, loop  18  of user-wearable material pouch  14  may be sized to cinch around wrist  20  of user  16  in a fashion similar to a wristband (e.g., wristband  22 ). 
     Waist: User-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to be worn around a waist (e.g., waist  24 ) of a user (e.g., user  16 ). Specifically, loop  18  of user-wearable material pouch  14  may be sized to cinch around waist  24  of user  16  in a fashion similar to a waistband/belt (e.g., waistband/belt  26 ). 
     Choker: User-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to be worn around a neck (e.g., neck  28 ) of a user (e.g., user  16 ). Specifically, loop  18  of user-wearable material pouch  14  may be sized to cinch around neck  28  of user  16  in a fashion similar to a choker (e.g., choker  30 ). 
     Headband: User-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to be worn on a head (e.g., head  32 ) of a user (e.g., user  16 ). Specifically, loop  18  of user-wearable material pouch  14  may be sized to cinch around head  32  of user  16  in a fashion similar to a headband (e.g., headband  34 ). 
     Anklet: User-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to be worn on a ankle (e.g., ankle  36 ) of a user (e.g., user  16 ). Specifically, loop  18  of user-wearable material pouch  14  may be sized to cinch around ankle  36  of user  16  in a fashion similar to an anklet (e.g., anklet  38 ). 
     Additionally and referring also to  FIG. 3 , user-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to be worn on a hand (e.g., hand  40 ) of a user (e.g., user  16 ). For example, user-wearable material pouch  14  may be coupled to glove  42  that is worn on hand  40  of user  16 . 
     User-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to wholly encapsulate the deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) when not deployed. For example, deployable material  12  may be contained within user-wearable material pouch  14  to enable the storing/hiding/securing of deployable material  12  within user-wearable material pouch  14 . Specifically, user-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to be sealable (e.g., via hook-n-loop fasteners, a zipper, or a zip-locking strip; not shown), thus enabling deployable material  12  to be inserted into user-wearable material pouch  14  through opening  44 . When configured in such a manner, deployable material  12  may be protected from damage, contamination, drying out, etc. when not in use. 
     User-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to partially encapsulate the deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) when not deployed. For example, user-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to allow deployable material  12  to be wrapped around user-wearable material pouch  14 . 
     As it is foreseeable that user-wearable material pouch  14  may get dirty/soiled, user-wearable material pouch  14  may be configured to be multi-use/launderable. Accordingly, user-wearable material pouch  14  may be reusable and configured to be laundered. For example, the deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be removably detachable from user-wearable material pouch  14  (e.g., via snap  46 ). Therefore and when user-wearable material pouch  14  needs to be cleaned, the user (e.g., user  16 ) may detach the deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) from the user-wearable material pouch  14  so that user-wearable material pouch  14  may be laundered. 
     The deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be a deployable organic material. For example, the deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be a cotton fabric or a wool fabric. Such an organic material may be useful when a high level of absorbency is desired. 
     The deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be a deployable synthetic material. For example, the deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be a polyester fabric or a spandex fabric. Such a synthetic material may be useful when a high level of durability is desired. 
     The deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be a deployable multilayer material. For example, the deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be a deployable organic/synthetic material that e.g., includes a polyester layer interwoven with a cotton layer. Such a polyester/cotton blend fabric may be useful when a high level of absorbency and durability are desired. 
     The deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be configured to be impregnated with a medium (e.g., medium  48 ). Examples of such mediums may include cleaning mediums and/or disinfecting mediums. 
     Cleaning: The medium (e.g., medium  48 ) may be a cleaning medium. Examples of such a cleaning medium may include: natural cleaners (e.g., an oregano oil; a peppermint oil; a lemon oil; a tea tree oil; a lavender oil; an orange oil; a eucalyptus oil; a citronella oil; a thyme oil; a chamomile oil; a marjoram oil; a witch hazel oil; a frankincense oil; a thieves oil; an aloe oil; a cinnamon oil; and a clove oil) and inorganic cleaners (e.g., e.g., sulphates (SLS, SLES, SCS), triclosan, sodium coco sulphate, coco betaine, parabens, phosphates, formaldehyde, MEA, DEA, TEA, synthetic fragrance, chlorine, bleach, petrochemicals, solvents, animal by-products, allergens, perfumes, dyes and/or caustic substances). 
     Disinfecting: The medium (e.g., medium  48 ) may be a disinfecting medium. Examples of such a cleaning medium may include: natural disinfectants (e.g., an oregano oil; a peppermint oil; a lemon oil; a tea tree oil; a lavender oil; an orange oil; a eucalyptus oil; a citronella oil; a thyme oil; a chamomile oil; a marjoram oil; a witch hazel oil; a frankincense oil; a thieves oil; an aloe oil; a cinnamon oil; and a clove oil) and inorganic disinfectants (e.g., e.g., sulphates (SLS, SLES, SCS), triclosan, sodium coco sulphate, coco betaine, parabens, phosphates, formaldehyde, MEA, DEA, TEA, synthetic fragrance, chlorine, bleach, petrochemicals, solvents, animal by-products, allergens, perfumes, dyes and/or caustic substances). 
     These natural cleaning/disinfecting mediums may have different qualities with respect to e.g., antibacterial qualities, antiviral qualities, antibiotic qualities and/or disinfectant qualities. 
     As is known in the art, 
     A disinfecting medium is generally a substance used to inactivate or destroy microorganisms on inert surfaces. 
     An antimicrobial medium is generally a substance that is active against bacteria, is used to fight bacterial infections, and may kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. 
     An antibiotic medium is generally a substance applied to living tissue/skin to reduce the possibility of infection, sepsis, or putrefaction. 
     A cleansing medium is generally a substance that cleans or removes dirt or other substances (e.g., such as a detergent). Example may include but are not limited to general purposes cleansers, household cleansers, kitchen cleansers, automotive cleansers, cosmetology cleansers, dermatology cleansers and/or skin cleansers. 
     Other examples of such mediums may include cooling, heating and medicating mediums. 
     Cooling: The medium (e.g., medium  48 ) may be a cooling medium. Examples of such a cooling medium may include creams/ointments that contain menthol and/or cooling packs including the same (e.g., cooling pack  48 ) that are containable within user-wearable material pouch  14 . As is known in the art, menthol may be used to relieve minor aches and pains (e.g., muscle cramps, sprains, headaches and similar conditions), alone or combined with chemicals such as camphor, eucalyptus oil or capsaicin. The above-described cooling pack (e.g., cooling pack  48 ) may be configured to be positionable proximate one or more pulse points on the body (e.g., wrists, temples, back of neck) to assist in cooling down the wearer (e.g., user  16 ) of material deployment system  10 . 
     Heating: The medium (e.g., medium  48 ) may be a heating medium. Examples of such a heating medium may include creams/ointments that contain methyl salicylate and/or heating packs including the same (e.g., heating pack  50 ) that are containable within user-wearable material pouch  14 . As is known in the art, methyl salicylate is used in high concentrations as a rubefacient and analgesic in deep heating liniments (such as Bengay) to treat joint and muscular pain. The above-described heating pack (e.g., heating pack  50 ) may be configured to be positionable proximate one or more pulse points on the body (e.g., wrists, temples, back of neck) to assist in warming up the wearer (e.g., user  16 ) of material deployment system  10 . 
     Medicating: The medium (e.g., medium  48 ) may be a medicating medium. Examples of such a medicating medium may include decongestant creams/ointments, examples of which may include but are not limited to: Axe Brand, Vicks VapoRub, Mentholatum, VapoRem and Mentisan. 
     The deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be configured to be single-use/disposable. As it is foreseeable that deployable material  12  may get dirty/soiled/worn out, deployable material  12  may be configured to be single-use/disposable. For example and as discussed above, the deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) may be removably detachable from user-wearable material pouch  14  (e.g., via snap  46 ). Therefore and when deployable material  12  is dirty/soiled/worn out, the user (e.g., user  16 ) may detach the deployable material (e.g., deployable material  12 ) from the user-wearable material pouch  14  and replace deployable material  12 . 
     General 
     The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. 
     The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed. The description of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the disclosure in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the disclosure for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. 
     A number of implementations have been described. Having thus described the disclosure of the present application in detail and by reference to embodiments thereof, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the disclosure defined in the appended claims.