CUP HOLDER ASSEMBLY WITH REMOVABLE CUP HOLDER INSERT
20170274808 ยท 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G23/0208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60N3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cup holder assembly is provided. That cup holder assembly includes a body having a first cup well and a first resilient insert. The first resilient insert is seated within the first cup well for receiving and holding a cup. The first resilient insert may be easily removed from the cup well when cleaning a drink spill.
Claims
1. A cup holder assembly, comprising: a body including a first cup well; and a first removable, resilient insert, seated within said first cup well, for receiving and holding a cup.
2. The cup holder assembly of claim 1, wherein said first cup well has a first contour and said first resilient insert has a second contour wherein said second contour nests in said first contour.
3. The cup holder assembly of claim 2, further including a first mechanism securing said first resilient insert in said first cup well.
4. The cup holder assembly of claim 3, wherein said first mechanism includes a first locking tab carried on said first resilient insert and a first cooperating receiver in said first cup well that receives and holds said first locking tab.
5. The cup holder assembly of claim 4, wherein said first resilient insert includes an upper frame element.
6. The cup holder assembly of claim 5, wherein said first resilient insert includes a plurality of legs depending from said upper frame element.
7. The cup holder assembly of claim 6, wherein at least one leg of said plurality of legs includes a living hinge.
8. The cup holder assembly of claim 7, wherein an end of each leg of said plurality of legs abuts a surface of said first cup well.
9. The cup holder assembly of claim 7, wherein said body further includes a second cup well.
10. The cup holder assembly of claim 9, further including a second resilient insert, seated within said second cup well.
11. The cup holder assembly of claim 10, wherein said second cup well has a third contour and said second resilient insert has a fourth contour wherein said fourth contour nests within said third contour.
12. The cup holder assembly of claim 11, further including a second mechanism securing said second resilient insert in said second cup well.
13. The cup holder assembly of claim 12, wherein said second mechanism includes a second locking tab carried on said second resilient insert and a second cooperating receiver in said second cup well that receives and holds said second locking tab.
14. The cup holder assembly of claim 13, wherein said second resilient insert includes a second upper frame element.
15. The cup holder assembly of claim 14, wherein said second resilient insert includes a second plurality of legs depending from said upper frame element.
16. The cup holder assembly of claim 15, wherein at least one of leg of said second plurality of legs includes a living hinge.
17. The cup holder assembly of claim 16, wherein an end of each leg of said second plurality of legs abuts a surface of said second cup well.
18. A method of cleaning a drink spill in a cup well including a removable cup holder insert, comprising: removing said removable cup holder insert from said cup well; cleaning any drink spill residue from said removable cup holder insert and said drink well; and inserting said removable cup holder insert back into said drink well.
Description
p BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0014] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the cup holder assembly and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0019] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the cup holder assembly, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Reference is now made to
[0021] A second resilient insert 26 is seated in the second cup well 16. Similar to the first resilient insert 18, the second resilient insert 26 includes a second upper frame element 28. A second plurality of legs 30 depend from the second upper frame element 28. Each of the legs 30 includes a living hinge 32. It should be appreciated that the first resilient insert 18 and the second resilient insert 26 may be made from any appropriate material providing the necessary resiliency to freely receive and grip drinking cups, bottles and containers of various sizes.
[0022] As should be appreciated from viewing
[0023] A first mechanism, generally designated by reference numeral 34 secures the first resilient insert 18 in the first cup well 14 while a second mechanism, generally designated by reference numeral 36, secures the second resilient insert 26 in the second cup well 16.
[0024] In the illustrated embodiment, the first mechanism 34 comprises a first locking tab 38 projecting from the top of each leg 22 at the upper frame element 20 of the first resilient insert and cooperating receivers 40 in the first cup well 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the receivers 40 are apertures. Similarly, the second mechanism 36 includes a locking tab 42 at the top of each leg 30 at the upper frame element 28 of the second resilient insert 26 and cooperating receivers 44, again in the form of apertures, in the second cup well 16.
[0025] Reference is now made to
[0026] When the cup C is withdrawn from the first cup well 14, it slides upwardly between the legs 18. The engagement of the locking tabs 38 in the receivers 40 and the geometry of the legs 22 of the first receiving insert 18 ensure that the first resilient insert 18 remains seated in the first cup well 14 during cup removal. The second resilient insert 26 in the second cup well 16 includes a locking mechanism 36 and a plurality of legs 30 that function in the same manner as the locking mechanism 34 and the legs 22 as shown in
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[0028] Consistent with the above description, a method is also provided for cleaning a drink spill in a cup well 14 of a cup holder assembly 10 including a removable cup holder insert 18. That method includes the step of removing the removable cup holder insert 18 from the cup well 14. This is done by snapping the locking tabs 38 of the first resilient insert 18 out of the receivers 40 and withdrawing the insert from the cup well 14.
[0029] This is followed by the cleaning of any drink spill residue from the cup holder insert 18 and the drink well 14. Here it should be appreciated that it is far easier to efficiently and effectively clean the insert 18 and the cup holder 14 in this disassembled condition. Accordingly, the sticky and tacky residue from a drink spill is easily eliminated.
[0030] Following cleaning, the removable cup holder insert 18 is inserted back into the drink well 14 and locked in position by means of the locking mechanism 34 including the locking tabs 38 and cooperating receivers 40.
[0031] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, while the first and second resilient inserts 18, 26 of the illustrated embodiment both include three depending legs 22, 30, a different number of legs may be provided if desired. Further the cup wells 14, 16 and resilient inserts 18, 26 may be different sizes if desired or even provided in numbers other than two. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.