Pressurized potable beverage drinking system

Package and article carriers – Carried by animate bearer – For liquid or liquid-holding container

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224 32R, 222105, 222175, B62J 1100

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050625918

ABSTRACT:
What is disclosed is a drinking system for a rider of a bicycle characterized by inflatable bladder with suitable conduit and valves for conveying the potable beverage stored in the inflatable bladder to the drinker on the bicycle so the bicycle rider can drink a potable beverage without having to stop the bicycle. Also disclosed are specific preferred embodiments.

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