HYDRATION BEVERAGES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AQUISS Fluent Products 1101 30th Street, N.W., Suite 500 Washington DC 20007 Hydration beverages, namely, non-carbonated, non-alcoholic sports and energy drinks;
FIVE FORTY A.J.H. HOLDINGS 1455 HILLCREST DRIVE ANCHORAGE, AK 99503 Hydration beverages, namely, electrolyte drinks to reduce the effects of hangovers and improve performance for sports;
FIVE FORTY IVation 2269 Chestnut St., Ste. 253 San Francisco CA 94123 Hydration beverages, namely, electrolyte drinks to reduce the effects of hangovers and improve performance for sports;
HYQ ENTRINSIC HEALTH SOLUTIONS, INC. 100 River Ridge Drive, Suite 206 Norwood MA 02062 Hydration beverages, namely, non-carbonated, non-alcoholic sports and energy drinks;
PLUR Plur #327 2828 W Lincoln Ave Anaheim CA 92801 Hydration beverages, namely, water and drinking water with vitamins;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A hydration apparatus for use with a hydration tank. The hydration apparatus disperses incoming gel into existing gel in the hydration tank to increase the hydration time of the incoming gel. The hydration apparatus includes flow conduits communicated with gel inlets in the hydration tank. The flow conduits redirect the flow of the incoming gel. The flow conduits preferably redirect the flow from a generally horizontal direction to generally vertically upwardly direction. The hydration apparatus has a plurality of deflectors positioned in the hydration tank. Flow exiting an end of the flow conduits is deflected by the deflectors and dispersed into existing gel in the hydration tank. The flow conduits are preferably perforated flow conduits so that a portion of incoming gel passes through openings in the sides of the flow conduits while a portion of the incoming gel passes through an exit of the flow conduits. Incoming gel is therefore sufficiently dispersed into existing gel to increase the hydration time of incoming gel.