KR-20260064991-A - Oxygenated Water or Hydrogenated Water Generating Capsule Attachable to Beverage Container And Method of Use Thereof
Abstract
The present invention discloses an oxygen water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container, wherein the oxygen or hydrogen in the embedded cartridge is filled with concentrated oxygen or hydrogen, and when the sealing band is removed and the top cover is turned clockwise, the oxygen or hydrogen in the embedded cartridge flows into the beverage container to allow the oxygen or hydrogen to be consumed, and a method of using the same. An oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container according to the present invention comprises: an upper cover portion; a lower cover portion having an upper surface coupled to the upper cover portion and a lower surface coupled to the beverage container; and a gas cartridge seated inside the upper cover portion and the lower cover portion, in which compressed oxygen or hydrogen is stored.
Inventors
- 김영주
- 최종호
- 유호영
- 안현경
- 박재현
- 곽엘림
- 김유림
Assignees
- 주식회사 팡마니
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260508
- Application Date
- 20241030
Claims (8)
- Upper cover part; The upper part is coupled to the upper cover part and the lower part is coupled to the beverage container; and An oxygen water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container, comprising: a gas cartridge that is seated inside the upper cover portion and the lower cover portion and stores compressed oxygen or hydrogen.
- In claim 1, An oxygen or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container, comprising: an upper cover portion; a hanging portion formed in an arch shape for storage; an upper body portion connected to the lower end of the hanging portion, having female screw threads on its inner surface in the shape of a cylinder and a plurality of grooves for friction formed vertically on its outer surface; a disc portion located on the upper part of the upper body portion and sealing the upper part of the lower cover portion when the upper cover portion and the lower cover portion are combined; and a sealing band connecting the lower surface of the upper body portion and the upper surface of the lower cover portion, which can be removed by a user to open the gas cartridge.
- In claim 2, An oxygen water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container, comprising: a lower body portion having a hollow cylinder shape with a male screw thread on its outer surface that engages with the female screw thread of the upper body portion and a lower connecting portion in which the lower part of the gas cartridge is seated inside; a lower body portion connected to the lower part of the lower connecting portion, having the upper part of the gas cartridge seated inside, having a plurality of grooves for friction formed vertically on its outer surface, and having a female screw thread formed between the inner and outer portions, and a connecting portion formed to be coupled to the beverage container through the connecting portion.
- In claim 3, The above gas cartridge includes a cylindrical upper cartridge, a cylindrical lower cartridge with a diameter larger than the outer diameter of the upper cartridge, and a cartridge diagonal section connecting the upper cartridge and the lower cartridge. A gas inlet for injecting compressed oxygen or hydrogen is located at the upper end of the cartridge, and the gas inlet is sealed after the compressed oxygen or hydrogen is injected. An oxygen water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container, characterized in that the lower body part is provided with a gas opening needle protruding in the direction of the gas inlet of the gas cartridge at the center of the lower bottom, and when the sealing band is removed and the upper body part is rotated clockwise, the disc part presses the gas cartridge so that the gas opening needle opens the sealed gas inlet of the gas cartridge, thereby allowing compressed oxygen or hydrogen inside the gas cartridge to flow into the beverage container through a plurality of holes formed on the diagonal surface of the gas opening needle.
- In claim 4, In the above joint, An oxygen or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container, characterized in that the diameter of the inner surface of the coupling portion having female screw threads decreases from the lower portion that is coupled to the beverage container toward the upper cover portion.
- In claim 4, The above-mentioned coupling portion comprises a first coupling portion having a first diameter, a second coupling portion having a second diameter, and a third coupling portion having a third diameter, wherein the first coupling portion, the second coupling portion, and the third coupling portion are continuously connected from the bottom toward the upper cover portion, and wherein the second diameter is smaller than the first diameter and the third diameter is smaller than the second diameter, characterized in that it is an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container.
- A beverage bottle equipped with an oxygen water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container, comprising: an upper cover portion; a lower cover portion, the upper part of which is coupled to the upper cover portion and the lower part of which is coupled to a beverage container; and a gas cartridge seated inside the upper cover portion and the lower cover portion, in which compressed oxygen or hydrogen is stored.
- A method of using an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule that can be attached to a beverage container, A first step of joining a beverage container to a joining part; A second step of removing the sealing band by pulling the band tip of the sealing band between the upper body part and the lower body part; A third step of inverting the beverage container and rotating the upper body part clockwise so that the gas opening needle opens the seal of the gas inlet; A fourth step of introducing oxygen or hydrogen into the beverage container and shaking the beverage container 15 to 20 times to mix the oxygen or hydrogen with the beverage; and A method for using an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container, comprising: a fifth step of removing the lower cover portion from the beverage container and drinking the beverage.
Description
Oxygenated Water or Hydrogenated Water Generating Capsule Attachable to Beverage Container and Method of Use Thereof The present invention relates to an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container and a method of using the same. More specifically, the invention relates to an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule attachable to a beverage container and a method of using the same, wherein a cartridge filled with concentrated oxygen or hydrogen is embedded, and when the sealing band is removed and the top cover is turned clockwise, the oxygen or hydrogen from the embedded cartridge flows into the beverage container to allow the oxygenated water or hydrogen water to be consumed. Oxygenated water refers to water in which oxygen is forcibly dissolved to a supersaturated state, containing 3 to 20 times more dissolved oxygen than ordinary water. When oxygenated water is consumed, oxygen is absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the stomach and small intestine, separate from the lungs. Since this method of oxygen supply is distinct from respiration, it does not burden the lungs; thus, it helps maintain a healthy body by delivering fresh oxygen to every tissue cell without worrying about the generation of free radicals caused by hyperventilation. In addition, hydrogen water is pure water containing a large amount of hydrogen molecules ( H₂ ) with reducing power. Hydrogen water is known to remove reactive oxygen species, which are aging-promoting and cancer-causing substances that occur in the body. Research is needed on methods to store high-concentration oxygenated or hydrogen water and make it easy to drink without the loss of oxygen or hydrogen. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule that can be attached to a beverage container according to the present invention. Figure 2 shows an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule that can be attached to a beverage container of the present invention connected to a beverage container. Figure 3 is an exploded view of an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule that can be attached to a beverage container according to the present invention. FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule that can be attached to a beverage container according to the present invention. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the gas cartridge of the present invention. FIG. 6 shows the first, second, and third coupling portions of the coupling portion of the present invention. FIG. 7 shows a first coupling part and a second coupling part that are separable from the coupling part of the present invention. FIG. 8 is a flowchart of the method of using an oxygenated water or hydrogen water generating capsule that can be attached to a beverage container according to the present invention. The present invention is susceptible to various modifications and may have various embodiments, and specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail. However, this is not intended to limit the invention to specific embodiments, and it should be understood that the invention includes all modifications, equivalents, and substitutions that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention. Similar reference numerals have been used for similar components in the description of each drawing. Terms such as first, second, a, b, etc., may be used to describe various components, but said components should not be limited by said terms. These terms are used solely for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, the first component may be named the second component, and similarly, the second component may be named the first component. The term "and/or" includes a combination of a plurality of related described items or any of a plurality of related described items. When it is stated that one component is "connected" or "connected" to another component, it should be understood that while it may be directly connected or connected to that other component, there may also be other components in between. On the other hand, when it is stated that one component is "directly connected" or "directly connected" to another component, it should be understood that there are no other components in between. The terms used in this application are used merely to describe specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention. The singular expression includes the plural expression unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. In this application, terms such as "comprising" or "having" are intended to specify the presence of the features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof described in the specification, and should be understood as not precluding the existence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, step