Beverage Container Carrier
20210401207 ยท 2021-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
This present invention relates a beverage container carrier comprising a cylindrical vessel receiver for receiving a beverage container, one or more of a tension tab, and one or more of a tension fin. When a beverage container is inserted into the cylindrical vessel receiver it contacts the tension fin. The tension fin and tension tab flex outward creating space within the cylindrical vessel receiver for the beverage container and applying retaining pressure to the beverage container holding it securely within the cylindrical vessel receiver. In exemplary embodiments, the beverage container carrier further comprises a handle slot proximate to the open-top rim for receiving the beverage container handle, and an attachment panel having concealed magnet retention slots. One or more magnets are secured in each of the magnet retention slots and orientated such that the magnets secure the beverage container carrier to ferrous metal objects.
Claims
1. A beverage container carrier comprising: a cylindrical vessel receiver having a left side, a right side, a front side, a backside, an interior surface, an exterior surface, a bottom panel, and an open-top rim for receiving a beverage container; one or more of a tension tab having an interior tab surface and an exterior tab surface, the tension tab is integrally formed along an attachment edge proximate to the open-top rim of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the tension tab is sized to create an air gap between the cylindrical vessel receiver and sides and bottom of the tension tab allowing the tension tab to flex outward; and one or more tension fin having a top fin end and a bottom fin end are integrally formed on the interior tab surface of the tension tab, the tension fin is curvilinear in shape wider at the bottom fin end with a taper at the top fin end that terminates at the interior surface of the cylindrical vessel receiver, wherein when a beverage container is inserted into the cylindrical vessel receiver it contacts the tension fin, the tension fin and tension tab flex outward creating space within the cylindrical vessel receiver for the beverage container and applying retaining pressure to the beverage container holding it securely within the cylindrical vessel receiver.
2. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a handle slot is integrally formed in the front side of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the handle slot is open proximate to the open-top rim for receiving the beverage container handle, wherein handle of the beverage container slides into the handle slot when the beverage container is inserted into the cylindrical vessel receiver.
3. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: an attachment panel is integrally formed in the backside of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the attachment panel having concealed one or more of a magnet retention slot.
4. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 1, one or more of a magnet is secured in each of the magnet retention slot and orientated such that the magnet secures the beverage container carrier to ferrous metal objects.
5. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a handle slot is integrally formed in the front side of the cylindrical vessel receiver; an attachment panel is integrally formed in the backside of the cylindrical vessel receiver; and a plurality of grooves are integrally formed in the exterior surface of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the plurality of grooves are aligned horizontally and constrained to areas between the tension tab, the handle slot, and the attachment panel.
6. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 1, the cylindrical vessel receiver is formed by placing the magnet within each of the magnet retention slot and then fastening both halves of the cylindrical vessel receiver together sealing the magnet inside the magnetic retention slot.
7. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 1, the bottom panel having one or more of a drain hole, an interior bottom panel surface, and an exterior bottom panel surface, the exterior bottom panel surface having one or more of a raised rib ridge, the drain hole allowing liquid inside the cylindrical vessel receiver to egress.
8. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 7, the raised rib ridge having a bisecting ridge configured to bisect the bottom panel through which one or more of the drain hole is disposed, plurality of the raised rib ridges extend at a right angle from the bisecting ridge to substantially perimeter of the bottom panel.
9. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 1, the beverage container carrier is made of synthetic polymer, plastic, or polyethylene vinyl chloride.
10. A beverage container carrier comprising: a cylindrical vessel receiver having a left side, a right side, a front side, a backside, an interior surface, an exterior surface, a bottom panel, and an open-top rim for receiving a beverage container; a handle slot is integrally formed in the front side of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the handle slot is open proximate to the open-top rim for receiving the beverage container handle, wherein handle of the beverage container slides into the handle slot when the beverage container is inserted into the cylindrical vessel receiver; one or more of a tension tab having an interior tab surface and an exterior tab surface, the tension tab is integrally formed along an attachment edge proximate to the open-top rim of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the tension tab is sized to create an air gap between the cylindrical vessel receiver and sides and bottom of the tension tab allowing the tension tab to flex outward; and one or more tension fin having a top fin end and a bottom fin end are integrally formed on the interior tab surface of the tension tab, the tension fin is curvilinear in shape wider at the bottom fin end with a taper at the top fin end that terminates at the interior surface of the cylindrical vessel receiver, wherein when a beverage container is inserted into the cylindrical vessel receiver it contacts the tension fin, the tension fin and tension tab flex outward creating space within the cylindrical vessel receiver for the beverage container and applying retaining pressure to the beverage container holding it securely within the cylindrical vessel receiver.
11. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 10, further comprising: an attachment panel is integrally formed on the backside of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the attachment panel having concealed one or more of a magnet retention slot.
12. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 11, one or more of a magnet is secured in each of the magnet retention slot and orientated such that the magnet secures the beverage container carrier to ferrous metal objects.
13. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 10, the cylindrical vessel receiver is formed as two halves, the magnet is placed within each of the magnet retention slot and then both halves are fastened together sealing the magnet inside the magnetic retention slot.
14. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 10, further comprising: an attachment panel is integrally formed on the backside of the cylindrical vessel receiver; and a plurality of grooves are integrally formed in the exterior surface of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the plurality of grooves are aligned horizontally and constrained to surface area between the tension tab, the handle slot, and the attachment panel.
15. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 10, the bottom panel having one or more of a drain hole, an interior bottom panel surface, and an exterior bottom panel surface, the exterior bottom panel surface having one or more of a raised rib ridge, the drain hole allowing liquid inside the cylindrical vessel receiver to egress.
16. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 11, the raised rib ridge having a bisecting ridge configured to bisect the bottom panel through which one or more of the drain hole is disposed, plurality of the raised rib ridges extend at a right angle from the bisecting ridge to substantially perimeter of the bottom panel.
17. A beverage container carrier comprising: a cylindrical vessel receiver having a left side, a right side, a front side, a backside, an interior surface, an exterior surface, a bottom panel, and an open-top rim for receiving a beverage container; an attachment panel is integrally formed on the backside of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the attachment panel having concealed one or more of a magnet retention slot; one or more of a magnet is secured in each of the magnet retention slot and orientated such that the magnet secures the beverage container carrier to ferrous metal objects; one or more of a tension tab having an interior tab surface and an exterior tab surface, the tension tab is integrally formed along an attachment edge proximate to the open-top rim of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the tension tab is sized to create an air gap between the cylindrical vessel receiver and sides and bottom of the tension tab allowing the tension tab to flex outward; and one or more tension fin having a top fin end and a bottom fin end are integrally formed on the interior tab surface of the tension tab, the tension fin curvilinear in shape wider at the bottom fin end with a taper at the top fin end that terminates at the interior surface of the cylindrical vessel receiver, wherein when a beverage container is inserted into the cylindrical vessel receiver it contacts the tension fin, the tension fin and tension tab flex outwardly creating space within the cylindrical vessel receiver for the beverage container and applying retaining pressure to the beverage container holding it securely within the cylindrical vessel receiver.
18. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 17, further comprising: a handle slot is integrally formed in the front side of the cylindrical vessel receiver, the handle slot is open proximate to the open-top rim for receiving the beverage container handle, wherein handle of the beverage container slides into the handle slot when the beverage container is inserted into the cylindrical vessel receiver.
19. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 17, the bottom panel having one or more of a drain hole, an interior bottom panel surface, and an exterior bottom panel surface, the exterior bottom panel surface having one or more of a raised rib ridge, the drain hole allowing liquid inside the cylindrical vessel receiver to egress.
20. The beverage container carrier in accordance with claim 19, the raised rib ridge having a bisecting ridge configured to bisect the bottom panel through which one or more of the drain hole is disposed, plurality of the raised rib ridges extend at a right angle from the bisecting ridge to substantially perimeter of the bottom panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0021] The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0033] The detailed description explains the preferred embodiments of the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of example with reference to the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0034] An advantage in the present invention is that the beverage container carrier is designed to support and stabilize upright beverage containers of varying sizes while magnetically affixing to ferrous vertical surfaces that may either be stationary or movable.
[0035] Another advantage in the present invention is that the beverage container carrier includes dynamic and flexible vertical support walls called tension tabs that have tension fins so that the beverage container carrier can accommodate beverage containers whose maximum outer diameter is greater than, or less than, the minimum inner diameter of the beverage container carrier vertical support walls. In addition, the tension tabs are constructed in such a way as to exert constant lateral pressure on the beverage container to prevent sliding, rocking, or bouncing out of the beverage container carrier such beverage containers while the beverage container carrier is affixed to a ferrous metal surface that is in motion, such as a vehicle.
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[0037] The beverage container 100 can be manufactured by way of molding, 3D printing, stamping, or by other methods of manufacture, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
[0038] The cylindrical vessel receiver 132 forms the support walls of the beverage container carrier 100. The cylindrical vessel receiver 132 comprises an open-top rim 106 for receiving a beverage container, a bottom panel 134 having a plurality of drain holes 116, a left side, a right side, a front side, a backside, an interior surface, and an exterior surface.
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[0042] In an exemplary embodiment, the beverage container carrier 100 comprises a cylindrical vessel receiver 132 having an open-top rim for receiving a beverage container 300. The cylindrical vessel receiver 132 provides the structure and basic dimensions of the beverage container carrier 100. The tension tabs 104 are integrally formed proximate to the open-top rim 106 along an attachment edge 126 of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132. The tension tabs 104 are sized to create an air gap 128 between the cylindrical vessel receiver 132 and the sides and bottom of the tension tab allowing the lower portion of the tension tab to flex outward 402. The tension tab 104 can be tapered in design having a longer horizontal attachment edge than the lower horizontal bottom edge.
[0043] In another exemplary embodiment, a beverage can container 300 can be inserted into the beverage container carrier 100. Visually shown in
[0044] The tension fins 118 extend from the tension tabs and are sized to engage minimum diameter beverage container 300 when they are inserted into the beverage container carrier 100. When a larger diameter beverage container 300 is inserted into the beverage container carrier 100 the tension fins are spread apart in turn moving the tension tabs 104 outward 402 to accommodate the larger diameter beverage container 300. In this regard, variable diameter beverage containers 300 can be inserted into the beverage container carrier 100 and the tension fins 118 and tension tabs 104 adjust accordingly to center and secure the beverage container 300 within the beverage container carrier 100.
[0045] In operation, a user inserts a beverage container 300 into the beverage container carrier 100. The beverage container 300 engages the tension fins 118 flexing the tension tabs 104 outward 402. Once inserted, the tension tabs provide a stabilizing force against the beverage container 300, securing the beverage container 300 in the beverage container carrier 100.
[0046] The constant, lateral pressure exerted by the vertical support walls is produced in response to the outward pressure that beverage container 300 exerts on the dynamic and flexible tension tabs 104 and tension fins 118. The utility of this feature is enjoyed without any input from the user other than the placement of beverage container 300 within the beverage container carrier 100.
[0047] The beverage container carrier 100 possesses an ergonomic design that is adaptable to hold hot and cold beverages of a variety of shapes and sizes. In an exemplary embodiment, for example, and not a limitation, the open-top end 106 can be 4.17 inches wide in diameter, and the height of the beverage container carrier 100 can be 4.17 inches tall, though in other embodiments the dimensions can be different. The handle slot 108 shown in at least
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[0050] The attachment panel 110 houses the magnets 112 that provide the force and means for the beverage container carrier 100 by way of the attachment panel 110 to be affixed to ferrous metal surfaces 200. In an exemplary embodiment, for example, and not a limitation, the beverage container carrier 100 possesses a rear vertically oriented attachment panel 110 which can be approximately 1.43 inches in width and approximately 3.50 inches in height and house the magnets 112 which provide the magnetic force 400 and means for the attachment panel 110 to be affixed to metal ferrous surfaces 200. In a plurality of other exemplary embodiments the attachment panel 110 can be different sizes.
[0051] In an exemplary embodiment, the exterior face of the attachment panel 110 is smooth and contains a seam 120 whereby the two halves, illustrated as 114A and 114B in at least
[0052] In an exemplary embodiment, for example, and not a limitation, the plurality of magnets 112 can be configured to provide a magnetic strength in the range of 60 lb or more, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment. In a plurality of other embodiment, the magnetic strength can be in other ranges above or below 60 lb.
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[0054] In an exemplary embodiment, tension tabs 104 are disposed on opposing sides of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132, and the attachment panel 110 and the handle slot 108 are disposed on opposing sides of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132. A plurality of grooves 102 are integrally formed in the exterior surface of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132. The plurality of grooves 102 are aligned horizontally and constrained to areas between the tension tabs 104, the handle slot 108, and the attachment panel 110. In operation, the horizontally aligned groves 102 provide the user a non-slip gripping surface while using the beverage container carrier 100.
[0055] The open-top end 106 has a flared edge 140 outward to provide enhanced grasp-ability when moving or adjusting the beverage container carrier by way of the user gripping the top flared edge 140 instead of the middle of the beverage container carrier 100.
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[0059] Also illustrated is tension tab 104 air gap 128 around the sides and bottom of the tension tab 104 between the tension tab 104 and the cylindrical vessel receiver 132. Each half 114 forms a portion of the drain holes 116 on the bottom panel 134. When the two halves 114A-B have been fastened together the drain holes 116 are completely formed. Better illustrated in at least
[0060] In addition, below the tapered tension tab 104 and tension fins 118, there are drain holes 116 where the sidewall meets the bottom panel 134. The
[0061] A plurality of tension fins 118 each having a top fin end and a bottom fin end are integrally formed on the interior surface of the tension tab 104. The tension fins 118 are curvilinear in shape wider at the bottom fin end with a taper at the top fin end that terminates at the interior surface wall of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132.
[0062] When a beverage container 300 is inserted into the cylindrical vessel receiver 132 it contacts the tension fin 118. The tension fin 118 and tension tab 104 flex outwardly 402 creating space within the cylindrical vessel receiver for different diameter sizes of the beverage container 300. In addition, tension tab 104 by way of the tension fins 118 applies retaining pressure to the beverage container 300 holding it securely within the cylindrical vessel receiver 132.
[0063] In operation, the tension tab design of the beverage container carrier effectively functions as a seamless extension of the fixed, adjacent vertical support walls of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132, except when a beverage container 300 is inserted whose maximum outer diameter exceeds the minimum inner diameter between the column of tapered fins 118 that run vertically along the inside wall of each tension tab 104. When such a larger diameter beverage container 300 is inserted into the beverage container carrier, the tension tabs respond to the lateral outward pressure exerted by the wall of the beverage container 300 on the tapered fins 118 by flexing at their respective attachment edge 126, moving outwards 402 from their resting positions.
[0064] Due to the rigid nature of the beverage container carrier 100 plastic composition and the incorporation of a horizontally-oriented attachment edge 126 for the tension tab 104, the tension tabs 104 naturally resist displacement from their resting positions and as a result, the tension tabs 104 by way of the tension fins 118 exert reciprocal lateral pressure on the inserted beverage container 300, which acts to stabilize the beverage container 300 and prevent it from sliding, rocking, or bouncing within the beverage container carrier 100.
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[0066] Two opposing tension tabs are shown in
[0067] The interior profile of the tension fins 118 of the tension tab 104B are shown. In an exemplary embodiment, a plurality of beveled tension fins 118 can be vertically oriented and attached to the lower portion of the tension tab 104B interior. Not visible in the view of
[0068] In operation, the tension fins 118 act on the sidewalls of the inserted beverage container 300 to provide a dynamic force against the inserted beverage container 300 wall such that the inserted beverage container 300 is held in place and beverage container 300 stability is provided. The tension fins 118 are curvilinear in shape with a taper at the top fin end that terminates into the interior sidewall. The tapering of the top fin edge feature mitigates friction as tension is applied upon insertion of beverage containers 300.
[0069] Additionally, the presence of the tension fins 118 initiates outward pressure on the vertical tapered tension tabs 104A which augment the stabilizing force that holds the inserted beverage containers 300 in place. Tension tab 104B operates similarly.
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[0071] An advantage in the present invention is that the beverage container carrier 100 features a handle slot vertical notch or opening located on the front face of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132. The purpose of handle slot 108 is to accommodate beverage containers 300 that are designed to include a handle that protrudes laterally from a vertical surface on the beverage container 300. In this regard, beverage container 300 with and without handles can be used in the beverage container carrier.
[0072] In an exemplary embodiment, for example, and not a limitation, the handle slot 108 can be in the range of approximately 0.75 inches in width and approximately 3.68 inches in height, with interior edges 142 that flare out toward the top near the open end 106 of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132 so that insertion of beverage containers 300 with handles can be easily accommodated. In a plurality of other exemplary embodiments, the dimensions of the handle slot 108 can be different.
[0073] The outer surface of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132 features horizontally-oriented grooves 102 to enhance the grip-ability of the unit. In an exemplary embodiment, for example, and not a limitation, the groove 102 can be in the range of 0.25 inches in width, though in other embodiments the range can be different.
[0074] In an exemplary embodiment, the cylindrical vessel receiver 132 comprises a bottom panel 134 having an interior bottom panel surface and an exterior bottom panel surface. The exterior bottom panel surface having one or more of a raised rib ridge 130 and one or more of a drain hole 116 integrally formed in the bottom of the cylindrical vessel receiver 132. Drain holes 116 allow liquid such as condensation or spillage inside the cylindrical vessel receiver 132 to egress the beverage container carrier.
[0075] An advantage, in the present invention, is that the raised rib ridges 130 elevate the bottom panel 134 so that if the beverage container carrier is sitting on a flat surface any liquid egressing from the drain holes 116 can flow away from the beverage container carrier 100. In this regard, ensuring the beverage container carrier 100 is not sitting in a puddle of condensation or spilled beverage liquid and that if there is moisture under the beverage container carrier 100 that it can easily air dry to avoid damage to any surface the beverage container carrier might be sitting on.
[0076] The raised rib ridge 130 has a bisecting ridge 138 that is configured to bisect the bottom panel 134 through which drain holes 116 are disposed. Most of the raised rib ridges 130 extends at a right angle from the bisecting ridge 138 to substantially the perimeter of the bottom panel 134. The raised rib ridges 130 are spaced across substantially the entire exterior bottom panel surface.
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[0083] While the preferred embodiment to the invention has been described, it will be understood that those skilled in the art, both now and in the future, may make various improvements and enhancements which fall within the scope of the claims which follow. These claims should be construed to maintain the proper protection for the invention first described.