Patent classifications
A47G23/0208
HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE CUP HOLDER
The present disclosure provides a height-adjustable cup holder. The cup holder includes a cup holder housing including a first stand and a second stand, which are positioned adjacent to each other, a guide member positioned on a bottom surface of the cup holder housing between the first stand and the second stand, a cup holder unit, which includes a first cup holder plate, a second cup holder plate, and a central member, which is positioned between the first cup holder plate and the second cup holder plate and is fitted onto the guide member, the cup holder unit being releasably coupled to the cup holder housing, and first and second support plates, which are moved along the respective cup holder plates so as to hold the cup holder unit on an inner side surface of the cup holder housing.
UNIVERSAL BEVERAGE CONTAINER COVER
A universal cover for covering all types of beverage containers and an associated carrying case is disclosed. When placed over any beverage container, the universal cover disclosed uses decorative weights made with acrylic plastic gems, crystals or metal, to keep the cover secured in place as well as for keeping it well stretched and snugly placed over the rim of a beverage container. The universal cover also includes a central opening for inserting a straw or a sipping device there-through. The universal beverage cover offers the functionality of creating a cover for containers where typically no lid or cover typically exists as is the case for non-portable beverage containers such as wine glasses, beer or juice mugs, and other crystal-ware used at a restaurant, banquet hall, or another indoor setting. The universal cover disclosed provides a level of protection against pathogens and other contaminants while maintaining the necessary decor and formality of the setting. Embodiments of the invention provide the additional functionality of maintaining beverage temperature for longer periods. The universal cover can be made with fabrics, or faux leather or vinyl type fabric for based on the degree of insulation or durability desired.
VESSEL CARRIER
A vessel carrier comprising a base piece, having at least two holes for vessels to be placed in and a slot into which a base supporting piece is inserted. The base supporting piece includes a load bearing top handle on the upper part and a supporting construction on the lower part to support the base piece when the base piece and the base supporting piece are assembled. The vessels may include cups, glasses and other drink containers.
Cylindrical Tray
A cup holder tray suited for a water jug installed onto a water cooler is presented. The cup holder tray contains a tray body, at least one cup cavity, and a jug receiver. The tray body contains an upper surface. The upper surface and the jug receiver are positioned terminally opposite to each other along the tray body. The at least one cup cavity is distributed about the upper surface. Each of the at least one cup cavity accommodates a cup along the upper surface. The jug receiver serves as an attachment means to mount the cup holder tray along the top of the water jug. The cup holder tray may also be removed from the jug to serve as a standalone tray such that the cup holder tray is positioned along a flat surface.
Methods and systems for controlling and maintaining the temperature of a drink within a drinking vessel
Systems and methods for controlling and maintaining the temperature of a drink are discussed. A system may include a receptacle defining a recess for receiving a drinking vessel. The system may have a stand for holding the receptacle upright. The stand may be releasably attached to the receptacle. The receptacle may include a top end portion, a bottom end portion, an inner wall portion, and an outer wall portion. The top end portion may define a top opening of the recess. A system may include a first receptacle defining a first recess for receiving a drinking vessel. The system may include a second receptacle for receiving a drinking vessel, wherein the second receptacle defines a second recess. The system may include a first stand operable to releasably attach to the first receptacle and the second receptacle. Also disclosed are methods for controlling and maintaining the temperature of a drink.
LIQUOR SERVING APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD
A system for carrying and serving liquor. The system includes an apparatus for serving liquor, a plurality of vessel, a holster and a protective briefcase. The apparatus takes in the liquor and decants the liquor upon requirement. The plurality of vessel, receives the liquor from the apparatus and adapted to hold the liquor. One of a pourer and a cap adapted to alternatively and may be removably coupled to the hollow gun shaped structure, either to pour the liquor with a controlled flow velocity or to keep it ready to use it later. The holster may be adapted to be wrapped around the user's waist and adapted to hold the plurality of vessel and the apparatus. The protective briefcase includes a hard-protective covering from an outside, and a soft cushioning covering from an inside. The protective briefcase provides safety to the apparatus and the plurality of vessel.
BEVERAGE APPARATUS COMPRISING BEVERAGE HOLDER, BEVERAGE OPENER AND BEVERAGE RETAINING ASSEMBLY
The present invention relates to a beverage apparatus. The beverage apparatus includes a beverage holder. The beverage apparatus includes a beverage opener coupled to the beverage holder. The beverage opener includes a central portion and an annular member that extends about the central portion. The beverage opener is shaped to receive in part a bottle cap between the central portion and the annular member. The beverage opener is shaped to wedge a bottle cap between the central portion and the annular member.
There is additionally provided a beverage apparatus that includes a beverage holder and a beverage retaining assembly coupled thereto. The beverage retaining assembly includes an outer flange having one or more flange passageways. The one or more flange passageways are shaped to enable air from the interior of the beverage holder to exit therefrom as a beverage is inserted into the beverage holder.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING AND MAINTAINING THE TEMPERATURE OF A DRINK WITHIN A DRINKING VESSEL
Disclosed herein are systems for controlling and maintaining the temperature of a drink. The system may include a receptacle defining a recess for receiving a drinking vessel. The system may have a stand for holding the receptacle upright. The stand may be releasably attached to the receptacle. The receptacle may include a top end portion, a bottom end portion, an inner wall portion, and an outer wall portion. The top end portion may define a top opening of the recess. A system may include a first receptacle defining a first recess for receiving a drinking vessel. The system may include a second receptacle for receiving a drinking vessel, wherein the second receptacle defines a second recess. The system may include a first stand operable to releasably attach to the first receptacle and the second receptacle. Also disclosed are methods for controlling and maintaining the temperature of a drink.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING AND MAINTAINING THE TEMPERATURE OF A DRINK WITHIN A DRINKING VESSEL
Disclosed herein are systems for controlling and maintaining the temperature of a drink. The system may include a receptacle defining a recess for receiving a drinking vessel. The system may have a stand for holding the receptacle upright. The stand may be releasably attached to the receptacle. The receptacle may include a top end portion, a bottom end portion, an inner wall portion, and an outer wall portion. The top end portion may define a top opening of the recess. A system may include a first receptacle defining a first recess for receiving a drinking vessel. The system may include a second receptacle for receiving a drinking vessel, wherein the second receptacle defines a second recess. The system may include a first stand operable to releasably attach to the first receptacle and the second receptacle. Also disclosed are methods for controlling and maintaining the temperature of a drink.
CUP CARRIER
A cup carrier formed from a flexible sheet of material includes a base portion connected to a handle portion. Each of one or more cup-holding portions formed in the base portion includes a cup-holding aperture. The base portion includes one or more base fasteners that are mated to one or more base fasteners of another cup carrier. The handle portion includes one or more handle fasteners that are mated to one or more handle fasteners of another cup carrier.