A47G23/0208

CUP SLEEVE STRUCTURE
20200239220 · 2020-07-30 ·

A cup sleeve structure for a cup-shaped container includes a body having a first lateral face and a second lateral face, the first lateral face having a first strap, the second lateral face having a second strap. Inner and outer edges of the first strap and the top end of the first strap each have a cutting line. The tail end of the first strap is connected to a first folding line. Inner and outer edges of the second strap and the top end of the second strap each have a cutting line. The tail end of the second strap is connected to a second folding line. When the first strap and second strap are torn off the first lateral face and second lateral face, respectively, and folded to be above the body. The first strap and second strap are connected by engagement to therefore form a handle.

Wine bottle and glass carrier
10653257 · 2020-05-19 ·

A wine bottle and glass carrier has an arch-shaped handle and a housing attached to the arch-shaped handle, the housing having an outside surface, the outside surface comprising a plurality of concave cavities with a centralized protrusion, the protrusion configured for retaining a mouth of a glass and the concave cavity configured for retaining the body of a glass.

Insulated Magnetic Beverage Holder
20200140181 · 2020-05-07 ·

An insulated magnetic beverage holder is provided having at least one magnetic element retained onto a cylindrically shaped body via a magnet cover. The magnet cover is heat pressed onto the body and over the magnet.

MAGNETIC OBJECT HOLDER
20200140182 · 2020-05-07 ·

A magnetic object holder is a device for releasably attaching an object to a ferromagnetic surface. The device can include an insulated flexible sleeve defining an interior space in which the object is removably receivable. The sleeve grips the object in an interference fit when the object is received in the interior space. One or more magnets secured to a portion of the sleeve enables the sleeve to be releasably attached to the ferromagnetic surface while the object is received in the interior sp ace.

HAND-HELD ARTICLE-PLACING RACK
20200121106 · 2020-04-23 ·

A hand-held article-placing rack, which comprises: a first article-placing unit having a first accommodating space; a second article-placing unit having a second accommodating space; and a connecting piece which both ends respectively combined with the first article-placing unit and the second article-placing unit; wherein the first article-placing unit and the second article-placing unit are ring-shape to provide two beverage cups to insert and place; or, the first article-placing unit or the second article-placing unit is a polygon shape and has a bottom portion; so as to provide the first article-placing unit or the second article-placing unit to contain and carry food.

CUP HOLDER SYSTEM
20200085219 · 2020-03-19 ·

A beverage drinking device includes a body that supports a plurality of containers arranged relative to each other such that a liquid from a first one of the containers flows into an adjacent, second one of the containers while an individual consumes liquid from the second one of the containers.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING AND MAINTAINING THE TEMPERATURE OF A DRINK WITHIN A DRINKING VESSEL
20200002079 · 2020-01-02 ·

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 HOLDER ASSEMBLY

A cup holder assembly includes a body that defines a cup-receiving cavity and an aperture that extends through a side wall of the body, a first bracing feature and a second bracing feature, each of which is coupled to the body and positioned outside of the cup-receiving cavity, and a retention finger. The retention finger includes a first portion that extends into the cup-receiving cavity through the aperture, a first engagement feature coupled to the first portion and pivotably engaged with the first bracing feature, and a second engagement feature coupled to the first portion and engaged with the second bracing feature. The retention finger is operable to move via pivotal movement of the first engagement feature relative to the first bracing feature.

Wine Rack

A system and method for a rack. The rack has two ends. Each end has a mount which is coupled to an extender, and a support which is coupled to the extender. The first end has a base support and a base contour, whereas the second end has a neck support and a neck contour. The neck contour is at a higher elevation than the base contour. Each end of the rack is integrally made. A bottle, such as a wine bottle, can be inserted into the support to be securely stored and displayed.

MODULAR CUP HOLDER TRAY ASSEMBLY
20240115064 · 2024-04-11 ·

Disclosed herein is a modular cup holder tray assembly, which can include a tray and at least one handle operably coupled to the tray. The tray can include a base and sidewalls. The base can define a top surface and have more than one cup holder extending therethrough. The sidewalls can be substantially perpendicular to the base. At least two-tray coupling apertures can extend through a first sidewall. At least two-tray coupling protrusions can extend outward from a second sidewall, opposite the first sidewall. The at least two-tray coupling protrusions can be configured to engage the at least two-tray coupling apertures of a second tray. The at least one handle can have a first end removably coupled to a third sidewall and a second end removably coupled to a fourth sidewall, opposite the third sidewall.