Portable bar and accessories kit
09717350 · 2017-08-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
E04H15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A accessories system for a portable bar is provided, the kit comprises: at least one stool; at least one stool cover; at least one umbrella cover; and at least one bar wrap; said kit is designed to work with a portable bar and stool.
Claims
1. A portable bar with removable decorative components comprising: a flat vertical panel having a front side, a back side and opposing ends; at least two vertical support panels each having a front side and a back side, each support panel being connected to said opposing ends of said vertical panel; at least one elongated foot member situated under each of said support panels, said foot member having a front portion and a back portion, said front portion of said foot member sitting directly on the ground and having at least one hole; at least one foot stand having at least two rods, said rods being designed to fit into said hole of each respective said foot member, said foot stand having at least one aperture; a counter being connected to and supported by said flat vertical panel and said vertical support panels, said counter having at least one corner, said corner of said counter having at least one aperture; at least one horizontal shelf being situated on the back side of said flat vertical panel; an umbrella assembly comprising at least one canopy and at least one pole, said pole having opposing ends, said first end being connected to said canopy, said pole being designed to pass through said aperture of said corner of said counter, be situated on said front side of said flat vertical panel and said second end of said pole being situated within said aperture of said foot stand; at least one stool; at least one umbrella cover; and at least one bar wrap.
2. The portable bar of claim 1 wherein in said stool cover, said umbrella cover, and said bar wrap each have a common theme selected from a group comprising: sports, party themes, color patterns, geometric patterns, motor sports, advertising themes, locale images, personalized images and photos, travel themes and combinations thereof.
3. The portable bar of claim 1 wherein said stool cover, said umbrella cover, and said bar wrap are stored in a container, said container having a movable and sealable top, a bottom and sides forming a cavity for receiving said stool cover, said umbrella cover, and said bar wrap.
4. The portable bar of claim 3 wherein said stool cover has a top side and a bottom side, said top of side said stool cover has a visible design, said bottom side of said stool cover has an opening for receiving a seat of said stool.
5. The portable bar of claim 4 further comprising a stiff piece of disposable material, said disposable material is designed to fit within said opening of said stool cover in order for said stool cover to retain its shape in said container.
6. The portable bar of claim 3 wherein said umbrella cover is packed individually in a bag, said bag protects said umbrella cover in said container.
7. The portable bar of claim 3 wherein said bar wrap is packed individually in a bag, said bag protects said bar wrap in said container.
8. The portable bar of claim 1 further comprising at least two containers, a first container for holding said panels, said foot member and foot stand, said counter, said shelf, said umbrella assembly and said stool; a second container for holding said stool cover, said umbrella cover, and said bar wrap.
9. The portable bar of claim 1 wherein said umbrella cover is designed to go over said canopy of said umbrella assembly of said portable bar.
10. The portable bar of claim 1 wherein said bar wrap is designed to cover a portion of said front side of said flat vertical panel of said portable bar.
11. A kit for a portable bar and related accessories, said kit comprising at least two containers; a first container designed to hold a flat vertical panel having a front side; and a back side; at least two vertical support panels each having a front side, a back side and opposing panels, each support panel designed to be connected to said opposing ends of said flat vertical panel; at least one elongated foot member designed to be situated under each of said support panels, said foot member having a front portion and a back portion, said front portion of said foot member sitting directly on the ground and having at least one hole; at least one foot stand having at least two rods, said rods being designed to fit into said hole of each respective said foot member, said foot stand having at least one aperture; a counter designed to be connected to and supported by said flat vertical panel and said vertical support panels, said counter having at least one corner, said corner of said counter having at least one aperture; at least one horizontal shelf designed to be situated on the back side of said flat vertical panel; an umbrella assembly comprising at least one canopy and at least one pole, said pole having opposing ends, said first end designed to be connected to said canopy, said pole being designed to pass through said aperture of said counter, be situated on said front side of said flat vertical panel and said second end of said pole being situated within said aperture of said foot stand; and at least one stool; and a second container designed to hold said stool; at least one umbrella cover; and at least one bar wrap.
12. The kit of claim 11 wherein in said stool cover, said umbrella cover, and said bar wrap each have a common theme selected from a group comprising: sports, party themes, color patterns, geometric patterns, motor sports, advertising themes, locale images, personalized images and photos, travel themes and combinations thereof.
13. The kit of claim 11 wherein said stool cover has a top side and a bottom side, said top of side said stool cover has a visible design, said bottom side of said stool cover has an opening for receiving a seat of said stool.
14. The kit of claim 11 further comprising a stiff piece of disposable material, said disposable material is designed to fit within said opening of said stool cover in order for said stool cover to retain its shape in said container.
15. The portable bar of claim 11 wherein said umbrella cover is packed individually in a bag, said bag protects said umbrella cover in said container.
16. The portable bar of claim 11 wherein said bar wrap is packed individually in a bag, said bag protects said bar wrap in said container.
17. The portable bar of claim 11 wherein said umbrella cover is designed to go over said canopy of said umbrella assembly of said portable bar.
18. The portable bar of claim 11 wherein said bar wrap is designed to cover a portion of said front side of said vertical panel of said portable bar.
19. A portable bar system comprises: flat vertical panel having a front side, a back side and opposing ends; at least two linear vertical support panels each having a front side and a back side, each support panel being connected to said opposing ends of said linear vertical panel; at least one elongated foot member situated under each of said support panels, said foot member having a front portion and a back portion, said front portion of said foot member situated on the ground and having at least one hole; at least one foot stand having at least two rods, said rods being designed to fit into said hole of each respective said foot member, said foot stand having at least one aperture; a counter being connected to and supported by said linear vertical panel and said vertical support panels, said counter having at least one corner, said corner of said counter having at least one aperture; at least one horizontal shelf being situated on the back side of said vertical panel; an umbrella assembly comprising at least one canopy and at least one pole, said pole having opposing ends, said first end being connected to said canopy, said pole being designed to pass through said aperture of said counter, be situated on said front side of said linear vertical panel and said second end of said pole being situated within said aperture of said foot stand; and at least one stool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the present invention. These drawings are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention, and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
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(76) Among those benefits and improvements that have been disclosed, other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(77) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various forms. The figures are not necessary to scale, some features may be exaggerated to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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(79) It is desirable for the base 52 to have weight so the first embodiment 50 of portable bar of this invention will not likely tip over or be blown over by wind. In order to achieve this stability, it is included within section 54 a fill hole 70 with a similar fill hole 72 being formed within section 56. Section 54 has a hollow interior chamber 74 with section 56 having a similar hollow interior chamber 76. Fill holes 70 and 72 are to be engagable with a water hose 78 to which water is to be supplied to fill the chambers 74 and 76. This will provide a significant amount of additional weight that will keep the first embodiment 50 from tipping over.
(80) The upper surface of section 54 also includes a curved plateau 80 with section 56 having a similar curved plateau 82. The fill hole 70 is actually formed within the plateau 80. The fill hole 72 is actually formed within the plateau 82. The plateau 80 is to interlockingly engage within a similarly sized recess, which is not shown, formed within the bottom wall of a weight tank 84. The plateau 82 is to matingly connect with a similarly sized recess 86 formed within the bottom wall of a weight tank 88. Weight tanks 84 and 88 are also hollow with only the hollow interior chamber 90 being shown for weight tank 88. Included within the upper surface of the weight tank 84 is a fill hole 92. A similar fill hole 94 is formed within the upper surface of the weight tank 88. Water is to be supplied within the interior chambers, such as interior chamber 90, to their respective fill holes 92 and 94 in order to supply additional weight to the first embodiment 50 of portable bar of this invention. Also, the weight tanks 84 and 88 function as foot rests for customers that may be seated across the front surface of the portable bar. It is to be understood that the weight tanks 84 and 88 merely rest on their respective sections 54 and 56. It is also to be understood that the fill holes 70 and 72 as well as fill holes 92 and 94 will normally include a plug that will seal their respective fill hole when water is not being added. When it is desired to remove water from the sections 84 and 88, there is included a drain plug 96 that when removed will drain the water out of the weight tanks 84 and 88. It is to be understood that there is a separate drain plug 96 for each of the weight tanks 84 and 88. Also, for the base sections 54 and 56, there is included within each a similar drain plug 98 for the same purpose.
(81) Formed within section 54 directly adjacent its outer edge is a hole 100. A similar hole 102 is formed directly adjacent the outer edge of the section 56. The hole 100 is to align with a similar sized hole 104 formed within the weight tank 84. In a similar manner, the hole 102 aligns with a similar sized hole 106 formed within the weight tank 88. The aligned holes 100 and 104 are to function to receive the shank 108 of an umbrella 110. The aligned holes 102 and 106 are to function to receive the shank 112 of an umbrella 114.
(82) Mounted on the upper surface of the base section 54 are a series of slots 116 and a pair spaced apart rails 118 and 120. In a similar manner, mounted within the upper surface of section 56 are a series of slots 122 and a pair of spaced apart rails 124 and 126. A bar wall 128 is constructed of four in number of interconnected panels 130, 132, 134 and 136. The panels 130-136 are basically identical in configuration. The lower edge of each of the panels 130-136 includes a pair of hooks 138. The hooks 138 of the panels 130 and 132 are to lockingly engage with the slots 116. The holes 138 of the panels 134 and 136 are to lockingly engage with the slots 122. The side edges between the panels 134 and 126 lock together by protrusions 140 each of which that fits within a recess 142. Similar protrusions 140 and recess 142 interconnect between the sidewalls of the panels 130 and 132. A similar pair of protrusions 140 is mounted on the opposite sidewalls of each of the panels 132 and 134, which interlock together. The result is that the bar wall 128 will assume a single interlocked unit when such are interlock together and will be locked to the base 52.
(83) As previously mentioned, the upper surface of the weight tanks 84 and 88 can be used as a footrest by customers located adjacent the front surface of the first embodiment 50 of portable bar. To facilitate the placing of one's foot on the weight tanks 84 and 88, the upper surface of the weight tank 84 includes a longitudinal curved ridge 144 with the weight tank 88 including a similar longitudinal curved ridge 146.
(84) The fill holes 92, 94, 70 and 72 will normally be closed by plug 148 when not in use. The holes 104 and 106, when not engaged with umbrella shanks 108 and 112 respectively, will normally also be closed by a cap 150.
(85) There are four in number of identical vertical walls 152. Each wall 152 has a smooth outer surface and a recessed inner surface. Mounted across the recessed inner surface of each vertical wall 152 is a pair of spaced apart horizontal rails 154 and 156. A vertical wall 152 is to lockingly engage with each of the rails 118, 120, 124 and 126. At the juncture of each wall 152 with base 54 and 56, there is to be mounted an L bracket 158. The L bracket 158 is to be screw fastened into place.
(86) Resting between a pair of directly adjacent vertical walls 152 and resting on the rails 156 is a lower shelf 160. Resting between the directly adjacent walls 152 and mounted between a pair of the rails 154 is an upper shelf 162. The upper shelf 162 has an enlarged hole 164. Mounted in conjunction with enlarged hole 164 is an ice bucket 166. Ice bucket 166 is intended to support fresh ice. However, what is actually supported by the bucket 166 is deemed to be a matter of choice. The bucket 166 has an enclosing enlarged rigid frame 168 which will rest directly on the upper surface of the upper shelf 162. Recesses 170 are formed on opposite sides of the bucket 166, which function as hand access cavities in order to facilitate removal of the bucket 166 from the enlarged hole 164.
(87) The shelves 160 and 162 can function to store items such as glasses, silverware and the like. There is an additional shelf 172 that is to be supported between another directly adjacent pair of the vertical walls 152 with the shelf 172 in alignment with the shelf 162. There may be included a shelf, which is not shown, similar to shelf 160 between a similar pair of vertical walls 152 located perpendicular to the shelf 172. The shelf 172 has an enlarged hole 174 whose function is to facilitate the insertion of ice bucket 176. Ice bucket 176 has an enclosing enlarged rigid frame 178 which will rest on the shelf 172. The shelf 172 also includes hand access cavities 180 so as to permit one's hand to be inserted on each side of the ice bucket 176 to facilitate its removal from the hole 174. The ice bucket 176 is used to facilitate cooling of bottles, such as beer and soda. Also, there may be inserted within the internal chamber 182 of the ice bucket 176 a separate wine chilling container 184. The chilling container 184 has a pair of chambers 186 each of which is to contain a wine bottle, which is not shown. The ice, which is contained within the internal chamber 182, will function to cool that wine bottle through the wall of the chilling container 184.
(88) Mounted one of the vertical walls 152 is a female plug 188. The female plug 188 is to connect with a male plug 190, which is mounted on a condiment tray 192. The condiment tray 192 is to be movable from a retracted position, shown in
(89) The upper edge of each of the panels 130, 132, 134 and 136 includes a series of protuberances 194. These protuberances 194, as well as the upper edge of each of these panels, are to connect with a longitudinal curved groove 196, which is formed within counter sections 198 and 200. The abutting edges of each of the counter sections 198 and 200 include hooks 202 with these hooks to fit within appropriate recesses and grooves within the opposite counter sections 198 and 200 in order to lock together the counter sections 198 and 200 into a single unit. With the counter sections 198 and 200 in their proper position on the panels 130-136, there is to be inserted a series of L-shaped brackets 204 which are to be used in conjunction with fasteners, which are not shown, to securely fix in position the counter sections 198 and 200 on the vertical walls 152.
(90) Formed within counter sections 198 is an enlarged slot 206, which has formed a guide rail 208 at each side. A cutting board 210 is to be slidingly supported on the guide rails 208 with the cutting board 210 functioning to be movable from a retracted position, which is shown in
(91) Directly adjacent the outer edge of each of the counter sections 198 and 200 includes through holes 212 and 214 respectively. The through hole 212 is to have passed therethrough the shank 112 of the umbrella 114. The through hole 214 is to function to have the shank 108 of the umbrella 110 to be conducted therethrough. The through holes 212 and 214 may be closed by a cap 216 when the umbrellas 110 and 114 are not inserted within the holes.
(92) The umbrella 110 has mounted on its outer end a canopy 218. The umbrella 114 has mounted on its outer end a canopy 220. Canopy 220 has an extension 222. The extension 222 is to either have a male or female securing pad 224 mounted thereon. A similar opposite gender securing pad 226 is to be mounted on the canopy 218. When the pads 224 and 226 are secured together, the canopies 218 and 220 combine to form a single, continuous umbrella covering for the first embodiment 50 of portable bar of this invention.
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(95) Instead of utilizing the groove 242 and rail arrangement 244 of
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(100) Sidewalls 322, 324 and 326 are all constructed of sheet material. Sidewall 322 is fixedly mounted at its lower surface to a base 328. Base 328 is basically planar except for a longitudinal raised member 330. Sidewall 322 is to abut against raised member 330 which will function as a location-determining device between sidewall 322 and base 328. Sidewall 324 is also fixedly mounted to a substantially planar base 332 with this base also having a longitudinal raised member 334. Sidewall 324 is to be fixedly secured and abut against raised member 334. Members 330 and 334 function as guide locators.
(101) Similarly, sidewall 326 is to abut against a raised member 336 about substantially planar base 338. The exterior lateral edge of sidewall 334 is fixedly secured to a vertical wall 340. The outer lateral edge of sidewall 326 is fixedly secured to a vertical wall 342. Both vertical walls 340 and 342 are basically planar. The upper edge of sidewall 340 is fixedly mounted to counter section 344. Sidewall 340 is to be fixedly secured to base 332 by means of enlarged headed bolt 346. Bolt 346 has a camming pin 348 at its outer end. Camming pin 348 is to ride within a groove 349 formed in base 332 which when bolt 346 is turned, sidewall 340 is snugly tightened against base 332. This similar fastener arrangement is to be utilized between counter section 344 and sidewall 340, counter section 350 and sidewall 342 and also between sidewall 342 and base 338.
(102) In between counter sections 344-350 is a large counter section 352. At each longitudinal end of counter section 352 there is mounted a hinge plate 354. Hinge plate 354 has a center, overlapping, transverse extension 356. Extension 356 is to be located between the edge surfaces of counter sections 344 and 352. When counter sections 344, 350 and 352 are disconnected from the sidewalls 322, 324 and 326, counter section 334 is permitted to fold over into juxtaposition with section 352 with also the same being true for counter section 350. This would be the collapsing position of the counter sections for storage. When the counter sections 344 and 350 are located in alignment with counter 352, there is a cover plate 358 that covers the seam between the sections 344 and 352 and the seam between sections 350 and 352. The portion of cover plate 358 that is mounted on section 352 is adhesively secured or otherwise permanently affixed to section 352. Cover plate 358 is not attached either to section 344 or section 350 which will permit the hinging movement to occur from the usage position to the stowage position.
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(104) Mounted across the back side of sections 322, 324 and 326 are a series of shelves 362, 364 and 366 respectively. Shelves 364 and 366 could be used to facilitate the storage of items the same as the upper surface of bases 328, 332 and 338. However, shelf 362 is to have a couple of enlarged opening, which are not shown, within which is to be mounted a pair of ice buckets 368 and 370. Ice buckets 368 and 370 could be mounted in any way desired with the way being shown in
(105) Each of the shelves 362, 364 and 366 are to be secured to their respective sidewall 322, 324 and 326 by flexible attaching strips 382, 384 and 386. These attaching strips 382, 384 and 386 will permit the shelves 362, 364 and 366 to be folded up against their respective sidewall 322, 324 and 326 when the second embodiment 314 of the portable bar is located in a storage position. A desirable material of construction for attaching strips 382, 384 and 386 could be a fabric or a thin plastic. Attaching strips 382, 284 and 386 could be applied by adhesive.
(106) Counter section 344 includes a through hole 388 and counter section 350 includes a similar through hole 390. Base 332 also includes a through hole 392 as does base 338 with through hole 394. Umbrella 110 is capable of connecting between through holes 390 and 394 with umbrella 114 capable of connecting between through holes 388 and 392.
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(108) Center section 400 includes a pair of side strips 426 and 428. Hinge strips 406 are extended so that they cover side strips 426 and 428 and are secured directly to center panel 400. Side strips 426 and 428 will be aligned with center panel 400 when the third embodiment 396 of portable bar of this invention is assembled for usage. However, when the portable bar is to be disassembled, strips 426 and 428 will assume a right angle position relative to center section 400 which will then provide adequate space for side panels 402 and 404 to be folded over onto center section 400.
(109) There is a base 418 that is formed of a plurality of interconnected members, which are basically planar in configuration and comprise a center section 420 and side sections 422 and 424. Side section 422 is pivotally mounted relative to center section 420 by means of hinge plate 430 and cover plate 432, which is basically identical to previously discussed hinge plate 354 and cover plate 358. Side panel 424 is similarly mounted by hinge plate 430 and cover plate 432 and also to center section 420. When side sections 422 and 424 are folded over in juxtaposition with center section 420, there is an extension 434 which is basically similar to previously described extension 356 which unfolds and covers each side edge of base 418. Mounted on the upper surface of center section 420 is a pair of slightly spaced apart longitudinal rails 436 and 438. Mounted on the upper surface of side section 422 is also a similar pair of slightly spaced apart longitudinal rails 440 and 442. The same is true for side panel 424, which includes spaced apart rails 444 and 446. In the space provided between rails 446 and 438 there is to be located the lower edge of center panel 400. In the space provided between rails 440 and 442 there is to be located the lower edge of side panel 402. In the space provided between rails 444 and 446 there is to be located the lower edge of side panel 404. Rails 436, 438, 440, 442, 444 and 446 function as guide locators. This mounting arrangement is clearly shown in
(110) A counter 450 is then unfolded with side sections 452 and 454 being located in alignment with center section 456. Side sections 452 and 454 are connected in a similar manner to center section 456 by using of hinge plate 430 and cover plate 432. The lower surface of center section 456 has a pair of slightly spaced apart rails 458 and 460. Side sections 452 and 454 each have a pair of spaced apart rails 462 and 464. The top edge of center panel 400 is to be located in a space between rails 458 and 460 and the top edge of side panel 404 is to be located in a space between rails 462 and 464 that are mounted on side section 454, and the top edge of side panel 402 is to be located in a space between side rails 462 and 464 that are mounted on side section 452. Rails 458, 460, 462 and 464 also function as a guide locator. Again, large headed bolts 448 will be used to secure side section 452 to vertical wall 412 and side section 454 to vertical wall 416.
(111) Included within side section 452 is a through hole 456, which is to be in alignment with a through hole 468 formed on side section 422. Side section 454 includes a similar through hole 470, which is to be in alignment with a through hole 472 formed within side section 424. Each pair of through holes 468 and 470 is to connect with a shank of an umbrella, which is not shown, with the same being true for the aligned pair of through holes 470 and 472. The umbrella arrangement will be similar to what is shown in
(112) Hingedly connecting in a manner which is previously discussed in relation to the second embodiment of this invention, as clearly shown in
(113) Shelf 476 includes a pair of enlarged holes 498 and 500. Hole 498 can be slightly larger than hole 500. Hole 498 is to connect with ice bucket 502 with hole 500 connecting with ice bucket 504. Also, ice buckets 502 and 504 will be mounted in the same way, as shown in
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(115) Side section 528 is hingedly connected by hinge strip 534 to vertical wall 536. Vertical wall 536 is capable of being deflected to a ninety degree angle relative to side section 528. Vertical wall 538 is mounted by hinge strip 540 to side section 532. Again, vertical wall 538 is capable of being deflected to a ninety-degree angle relative to side section 532 by hinge strip 540. Vertical walls 536 and 538, side sections 528 and 532, as well as center section 514 are also constructed of tin, planar sheet material panels with plastic again being the preferable material.
(116) Extension 542 is to be located about a forty-five degree angle relative to center section 518. An elongated foot member 550 is to have a hollow interior chamber 551 and is to be connected to upper extension 542 by the lower edge of extension 542 to be inserted within this internal chamber 551 of elongated foot member 550 with this insertion being permitted by slots 543. A similar mounting arrangement is to occur for elongated foot member 552 relative to upper extension 546 utilizing hollow interior chamber 553 and slots 547. Elongated foot member 554 has a recess 556 located between a pair if spaced apart protrusions 558 and 560. There is a hole formed within both protrusions 558 and 560 with there being a similarly sized hole formed in narrowed extension 562 of vertical wall 538. A rod 564 is to be placed through hole 566 formed in protrusion 558 and then through hole 568 in narrowed extension 562 and then engaging with hole 570 formed within protrusion 560. Elongated foot member 554 is thus mounted to vertical wall 538. Elongated foot member 554 includes a round extension 572, which has a through hole 574.
(117) Elongated foot member 576 is constructed similar to elongated foot member 554 and is actually identical. It is to be understood that like numbers are employed to show like parts. The only difference is the through hole in the round extension 576 will be referred to 578. Rod 580 will be used to mount elongated foot member 576 onto narrowed extension 582 of vertical wall 536.
(118) Counter 512 is composed of center section 584 and side sections 586 and 588. Side section 586 is hingedly mounted relative to center section 584 by means of hinge strip 590. Similarly, side section 588 is pivotally mounted by hinge strip 592 relative to center section 584. Side sections 586 and 588 can be folded over and lay against the center section 584 when in the disassembled state, which is shown in
(119) It is desirable to make the upper surface of counter 512 as smooth as possible, and when side sections 586 and 588 are folded out to be in substantial alignment with center section 584, there is formed a pair of slots 596 and 598. Within each slot 596 and 598 there is to be mounted a T-shaped strip 600. The leg of the T—is inserted within each slot 596 or 598 with the head portion of T-shaped strip 600 resting against the upper surface of counter 512. Clamp 602 is to be engaged in the area of each slot 596 and 598 with it being understood that there are two in number of clamps 602 being utilized. One clamp 602 will be secured to upper extension 546 and the other clamp 602 will be secured to extension 542. The function of clamp 602 is to keep counter 512 from tipping and keep it tightly secured to sidewall 514. To facilitate the securement to sidewall 514, there are mounted a pair of pins 604 and 606 which are mounted respectively on side strip 520 and side strip 522. Pin 604 fits within recessed hole 608 formed within side section 586. Pin 606 fits within recessed hole 610 formed within side section 588. Pins 604 and 606 will prevent counter 512 from sliding relative to sidewall 514.
(120) A shelf unit 612 is to be constructed of a center shelf 614 and a pair of side shelves 616 and 618. Side shelf 616 is pivotally mounted to center shelf 614 by hinge strip 620. Side shelf 618 is pivotally mounted relative to center shelf 614 by means of hinge strip 622. A T-shaped strip 624 connects with the slot that is formed between side shelf 616 and center shelf 614. In a similar manner, a T-shaped strip 626 is mounted within the slot that is formed between side shelf 618 and center shelf 614 when side shelf 618 is aligned with center shelf 614. The same is true for the side shelf 616 when it is aligned with center shelf 614. Shelf unit 612 is to be placed in conjunction with sidewall 514 and be located in the gap area between upper extension 546 and lower extension 548 and upper extension 542 and lower extension 544. The side shelf 616 is to abut against vertical wall 536 will rest on ledge 628 of vertical wall 536 and abut against lip 628. Rod fastener 634 is to be used to connect between holes 636 and 638 to tightly secure side shelf 616 to vertical wall 536.
(121) A similar mounting arrangement is to occur with side shelf 618. As for side shelf 618, a similar rod fastener 634 is used to connect between holes 646 and 646 of side section 618 and vertical wall 538 in order to securely mount this end of shelf unit 612. Side shelf 618 is to abut against vertical wall 532 and rest on ledge 637 and abut against lip 628.
(122) Center brace 648 is to be used to support the middle area of center shelf 614 relative to the supporting surface on which the portable bar is mounted. One end of center brace 648 has knob 650, which is to connect within recess 642 formed within the undersurface of center shelf 614.
(123) Formed within center shelf 614 is a pair of enlarged holes 654 and 656. Within hole 654 there is to be located ice bucket 658. Within hole 656 there is to be located ice bucket 660. Again, ice bucket 660 is shown to be smaller than ice bucket 658. However, any size representation could be employed. Actually, ice buckets 658 and 660 could also be of the same size. For a description of ice buckets 658 and 660, reference is to be had to
(124) There is a through hole 666 formed in side section 588. There is a similar through hole 668 formed in side section 586. An umbrella shank 670 is to be mounted between the holes 668 and 578. In a similar manner, an umbrella shank 672 is to be mounted between the holes 666 and 574. Umbrella shank 670 includes a canopy 674 and umbrella shank 672 includes a canopy 676. The canopies 674 and 676 are to be connected together, as is shown in
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(126) The vertical panel 701 comprises at least two panel members 701a and 701b respectively, the panel members are connected to one another and are foldable onto one another for storage and shipment.
(127) The shelf 721 comprises at least three shelf members, 721, 722 and 723 respectively, a first shelf member 722 being situated between each of the side panels 702, one of the second and third shelf members being situated between one of the side panels 702 and one of the side support panels 706 of each of the vertical support panels 703. The shelf 721 is situated near a bottom portion of the bar 700 to thereby support the assembly of the vertical panel 701, the side panels 702a and 702b and the vertical support panels 703a and 703b.
(128) In another embodiment, the shelf 725 comprises at least one hole, the hole is designed to support a container and the container (not shown) is selected from a group consisting of an ice bucket, a chilling bucket, a cooler, an insulated compartment, a heated compartment, a storage compartment and mixtures thereof.
(129) In a further embodiment, the leg of the side support panel 706 being a transversely located elongated foot member 705. In still a further embodiment, the counter 709 comprises at least three counter members, 709a, 709b and 709c respectively, and the counter members are connected to one another and are foldable for storage and shipment.
(130) In yet a further embodiment, the portable bar 700 further comprises a foot stand 720 connected to the legs of the side panels 702 and the side support panels 706, the stand 720 is situated on the front side of the vertical panel 701. In still yet a further embodiment, the foot stand 720 and the counter 709 comprises aligned apertures (not shown) for supporting an umbrella assembly 710a,b. The umbrella assembly 710a,b comprises a pole 712a,b and a canopy 714a,b, and the umbrella assembly 710a,b is attached to the bar 700.
(131) In still another further embodiment, the portable bar 700 further comprises at least two umbrella assembles, 710a and 710b respectively, each of the umbrella assemblies comprises a pole, 712a and 712b, and a canopy, 714a and 714b, each of the poles 712 of the umbrella assemblies is designed to be inserted into the apertures of the foot member 705 and the counter 709 during assembly. In yet another further embodiment, the portable bar further comprises a connecting flap 716, and the flap 716 is attached to each of the canopies, 714a and 714b, of the umbrella assemblies, 710a and 710b.
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(134) As shown in
(135) In still another embodiment, the container 860 is selected from a group consisting of an ice bucket, a chilling bucket, a cooler, an insulated compartment, a heated compartment, a storage compartment and mixtures thereof.
(136) As seen in
(137) In still yet another embodiment and as shown in
(138) Referring now to
(139) Referring now to
(140) Now we refer to
(141) Referring now to
(142) The portable bar also has a foot stand 1115. The foot stand 1115 has a plurality of rods 1116 which are perpendicular to the foot stand 1115 and point in a downward direction. The foot members 1104 have an aperture 1104a designed to receive the rods 1116 of the foot stand 1115. In another embodiment, the bar 1100 further comprises an umbrella assembly 1117 and the assembly comprises a pole 1118 and a canopy 1119. The counter 1112 of the bar 1100 can have a hole 1112a for receiving the pole 1118 of the umbrella assembly 1117, In a further embodiment, the foot stand 1115 has a hole 1115a situated above one of the rods 1116 which aligns with the foot member 1104. In still another embodiment, the pole 1118 of the umbrella assembly 1117 goes through the hole 1112a and then through the hole 1115a of the foot stand 1115 and sits on the aperture 1104a of the foot member 1104. The foot stand 1115 can have a side stand 1115b.
(143) In
(144) The portable bar also has a foot stand 1215. The foot stand 1215 has a plurality of rods 1216 which are perpendicular to the foot stand 1215 and point in a downward direction. The foot members 1204 have an aperture 1204a designed to receive the rods 1216 of the foot stand 1215. In another embodiment, the bar 1200 further comprises an umbrella assembly 1217 and the assembly comprises a pole 1218 and a canopy 1219. The counter 1207 of the bar 1200 can have a hole 1212 for receiving the pole 1218 of the umbrella assembly 1217, In a further embodiment, the foot stand 1215 has a hole 1215a situated above one of the rods 1216 which aligns with the foot member 1204. In still another embodiment, the pole 1218 of the umbrella assembly 1217 goes through the hole 1212a and then through the hole 1215a of the foot stand 1215 and sits on the aperture 1204a of the foot member 1204. The foot stand 1215 can have a side stand 1215b.
(145) Referring now to
(146) The bar 1300 further comprises a foot stand 1315 connected to the foot member 1305 of each of the side frames, 1304a and 1304b; the foot stand 1315 is situated on the front sides, 1303a and 1303b, of each of the frameworks, 1302a and 1302b.
(147) The portable bar 1300 further comprises an umbrella assembly 1317; the umbrella assembly 1317 comprises a pole 1318 and a canopy 1319. The umbrella assembly 1317 is attached to the bar 1300. In another embodiment, the bar 1300 further comprises a foot stand 1315 connected to the foot members 1305 of the side frames, 1304a and 1304b. The foot stand 1315 and the counter 1309 each have at least one aperture 1315a and 1309b. The pole 1318 of the umbrella assembly 1317 is designed to be inserted into the apertures 1315a and 1309b, of the foot stand 1315 and the counter 1309 during assembly.
(148) The counter 1309 comprises at least two members, 1312a and 1312b, the first member 1312a comprises an aperture 1309a for supporting the cooking apparatus 1310 and the second member 1312b comprises an L-shaped counter. The portable bar 1300 further comprises a triangular support 1313 attached to one side frame 1304a; the triangular support 1313 is designed to support the L-shaped counter 1312b.
(149) In a further embodiment, at least one of the foot members 1305 has a first aperture 1305a situated on the front side 1300a of the bar 1300 and a second aperture 1305b situated on the back side 1300b of the bar 1300. The foot member 1305 with two apertures is attached to one end of side frame 1304a of one of the frameworks 1302a and 1302b. The bar 1300 further comprises an L-shaped foot stand 1315. The foot stand 1315 has rods 1316 perpendicular to the stand 1315, each of the rods 1316 is aligned with the apertures, 1305a and 1305b, of the foot members 1305 to thereby secure the foot stand 1315 to the foot members 1305.
(150) Referring now to
(151) In a further embodiment, the second end of the first and second counters, 2001 and 2002, comprises a device 2006 for attached the extension 2000 to a bar 2010 and the device 2006 is selected from a group consisting essentially of hooks, clamps, snaps, clips and extended portions.
(152) Referring now to
(153) The countertop 3007 comprises at least two portions 3007a and b, and the first portion 3007a is generally perpendicular to the second portion 3007b during the opened usage position. The shelf 3008 comprises at least two portions 3008a-b, and the first portion 3008a is generally perpendicular to the second portion 3008b during the opened usage position. The bar 3000 further comprising a second shelf 3010 which comprises at least two portions 3010a-b, and the first portion 3010a is generally perpendicular to the second portion 3010b during the opened usage position. The second shelf 3010 is situated between the first shelf 3008 and the countertop 3007 during the opened usage position. Each of the panels of the central frame 3002 are pivotally hinged to one another.
(154) Numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the attendant claims attached hereto, this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically disclosed herein.