Modular Hydrogen Water Container for Dual-Water Use

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Solution Overview

Problem

Existing water containers are limited to an 8 oz capacity for hydrogen rich water and require additional containers for refills, increasing cost, storage, and carrying capacity, while lacking the ability to produce hydrogen rich water and regular water simultaneously.

Innovation Solution

A water container with a main container and an attachable/detachable section that allows for producing hydrogen rich water from drinking water, featuring an electrolytic component and a gas pressure valve to manage pressure, enabling interchangeable hydrogen rich and regular water use.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Quantity of substance

If a water container is designed with limited capacity (8 oz), then the container can be easily carried and stored, but the user cannot produce sufficient hydrogen rich water for multiple servings without carrying additional containers

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvewater capacityVSAvoidconvenience of use
Core Design Contradiction:
Quantity of substanceVSEase of operation

Solution Approach 1:

The water container is divided into a main container and a section container that can be detached. The main container holds a larger volume of water (over 16 oz) while the section container (8 oz capacity) is used for producing hydrogen rich water. This segmentation allows the system to provide sufficient water quantity while maintaining the portability of the smaller section container.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Solution Approach 2:

The main container serves multiple functions: it acts as a reservoir for regular drinking water, a source for refilling the section container, and a production chamber for generating additional hydrogen rich water. This multi-functionality eliminates the need for separate containers for different purposes.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #6Universality (Multi-functionality)

2Adaptability or versatility

If the water container allows only single function (hydrogen rich water production), then the electrolysis system can be simplified, but the user cannot have both hydrogen rich water and regular water available simultaneously

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvewater type flexibilityVSAvoidcontainer structure
Core Design Contradiction:
Adaptability or versatilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The system allows dynamic switching between different water types and functions. The section container can be detached and replaced based on user needs - whether for hydrogen rich water production, regular drinking water storage, or refilling operations. This dynamic configuration enables flexibility without requiring a permanently complex multi-functional structure.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Solution Approach 2:

The detachable section container acts as an intermediary between the main container and the user. It can be filled with regular water from the main container, then detached for hydrogen rich water production, or used as a portable drinking container. This intermediary component enables the system to provide both hydrogen rich water and regular water availability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

3Reliability

If multiple separate containers are used for hydrogen rich water and regular water, then each container can be optimized for its specific function, but the cost, storage requirements, and carrying capacity increase

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvefunction specializationVSAvoidtotal carrying weight
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSWeight of moving object

Solution Approach 1:

The main container and section container are merged into a single integrated system that provides both hydrogen rich water production and regular water storage capabilities. The main container (over 16 oz) combines the functions of a reservoir, electrolysis chamber, and refilling source, eliminating the need for multiple separate containers and reducing total carrying weight.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

The solution provides a convenient and cost-effective way to produce hydrogen rich water on demand, reducing the need for multiple containers and promoting hydration with interchangeable hydrogen and regular water options, while also producing oxygen for aromatherapy benefits.

Implementation Method 1

an electrolytic component provided in the main container and configured to produce hydrogen rich water in the section container from the drinking water contained in the main container

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectElectrolysis: Electrolysis

Implementation Method 2

a gas pressure valve configured to release as a pressure in either in the section container or the main container excesses a predetermined pressure

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectPressure relief: Pressure Increase

Data Source

PatentUS20260001787A1Water Container for Producing Hydrogen Rich Water from Drinking Water
Publication Date: 2026.01.01 PEREA OCHOA JESUS
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AI summary

A water container for producing hydrogen rich water from drinking water, includes a main container configured for containing a drinking water, an attachable and detachable section container configured to collect and separate from the main container, a cap configured to enclose the main container, an electrolytic component provided in the main container and configured to produce hydrogen rich water in the section container from the drinking water contained in the main container, and a gas pressure valve configured to release as a pressure in either in the section container or the main container excesses a predetermined pressure.