Cylindrical-object holder with belt clip
11419406 ยท 2022-08-23
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Abstract
A uniform beverage-container, or cylindrical-object, holder, having flexible arms and a clip. The body is a substantially truncated cylinder with a partially cut front area forming arms, into which a bottle may be placed. An anchoring member in the rear part of the bottle holder serves as a clip for attaching the bottle, or cylindrical object, holder to clothing or baggage. The bottom of the holder has a laterally positioned base. The base and arms flex, allowing a container or cylindrical object, to be removed in a motion that is directed downward and outward away from the clip. This allows a container to be removed without releasing the clip from what it is attached to.
Claims
1. An apparatus for carrying a container comprising: a wedge-shaped clip formed about two opposing arcuate planes; and said arcuate planes disposed about a first vertical axis; and said clip fixedly engaged and tangent to a vertical cylindrical form; and said vertical cylindrical form revolved about a second vertical axis that is parallel to said first vertical axis; and said vertical cylindrical form having a top end and a bottom end, and a right side and a left side; and said vertical cylindrical form truncated about the top end and bottom ends and split between said right side and said left side; and said vertical cylindrical form having an inside and an outside; and vertical ridges formed about the inside of the vertical cylindrical form; a base extending from and perpendicular to said vertical cylindrical form bottom end; and protrusions on said base provide grip and balance when the apparatus is placed on a horizontal flat surface; wherein the apparatus is a single contiguous form having arms being sufficiently flexible and structural so as to hold a beverage container while allowing insertion and removal of the beverage container and wherein said protrusions on said base provide grip and balance when the apparatus is placed on a horizontal flat surface.
2. The apparatus for carrying a container of claim 1 further comprising: a lip formed about the top of said vertical cylindrical form; wherein said lip provides structure to arms formed by said truncated vertical cylinder and aids in the centering and insertion of a container.
3. An apparatus for holding a container comprising: a vertically oriented, substantially cylindrical body having an interior, an exterior, a front, a rear, a top and a bottom; and said substantially cylindrical body truncated about the top and bottom and separated at the front forming two arms wide at the back and narrow at the front; and a lip formed along the edge of the truncated top of said substantially cylindrical body; vertical ridges disposed about the interior of the substantially cylindrical body; and a clip disposed about the top of the substantially cylindrical body; and a horizontal base structure disposed about the bottom of the substantially cylindrical body; and a portion of the exterior, proximal to the clip, curved to conform to a person's hip; wherein a beverage container placed within the substantially cylindrical body is held fast by the vertical ridges, the lip provides structure to said substantially cylindrical body, and the clip fits over an article of clothing, allowing a user to carry the beverage container attached to their clothing.
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(7) The front section 112 of the truncated cylinder 111 is designed to accommodate a water bottle, which can be slid vertically into and out of the holder. The front section 112 is divided about a cut space 113 so that it expands to enlarge the diameter of the truncated-cylinder body 111, furthering its flexibility. One skilled in the art understands that a truncated cylinder such as front section 112 divided about a cut space 113 may be described as a wedge-shaped clip. Elongate vertical ridges 118 reduce the diameter of the cylindrical body to accommodate variously sized bottles and to reduce the friction during the sliding insertion of the bottle and accommodate out-of-round bottles. One skilled in the art understands that a larger container can fill the space between the ridges 118 while a relatively smaller container can be held by the ridges 118. A lip 117 extends along the top of the front section 112.
(8) The clip 110 comprises a rear structure 114 and a front support member 115 which is integral to the truncated-cylinder body 111. A slot 124 is proportioned to slip onto a person's belt or waistband, and is curved to conform comfortably to a person's waist. The embodiment is made of a semi-rigid material or plastic which allows the clip 110 to flex.
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(13) This example embodiment should not be construed as limiting.