Inverted bottle hanging apparatus
11039718 · 2021-06-22
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Abstract
An inverted bottle hanging device and method of manufacturing and using the device is disclosed. The inverted bottle hanging device comprises a cord for hanging the device around a bathroom fixture and an elastomeric base unit which includes a bottle hole adapted in size and shape to receive a bottle and maintaining the bottle in a fixed position relative to the bottle hole at least in part by way of friction between the base unit and the bottle. The elastomeric base unit includes one or more cord holes adapted in size and shape to receive the cord for hanging the device around the bathroom fixture. The method includes inserting the bottle into the bottle hole such that the elastomeric base unit deforms and causes the surface area of the elastomeric base unit in contact with the bottle to increase, increasing the frictional force holding the bottle in the fixed position.
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing an inverted bottle hanging device, the method comprising: forming an elastomeric base unit including: a bottle hole adapted in size and shape to receive a bottle and maintain the bottle in a fixed position relative to the bottle hole, wherein the bottle is maintained in the fixed position relative to the bottle hole at least in part by way of friction between the base unit and the bottle; one or more flat gripping portions; for each of the one or more flat gripping portions one or more cord holes adapted in size and shape to receive a cord for hanging the device around the bathroom fixture so that when an inverted bottle is inserted into the bottle hole and the cord hung around a bathroom fixture at least one of the one or more flat gripping portions bends and a part of a surface of the at least one flat gripping portion is pressed against a surface of the bottles, the flat gripping portions having first portions having a first thickness and second portions of the elastomeric base unit surrounding the cord holes have a second thickness, the second thickness smaller than the first thickness; and affixing to each of the one or more cord holes a cord for hanging the device around a bathroom fixture.
2. The method of claim 1 in which the elastomeric base unit is formed such that, when the bottle is inserted into the bottle hole, the elastomeric base unit deforms so that the contact of the elastomeric base unit with the bottle is increased.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising selecting a material comprising the elastomeric base unit from a group consisting of: rubber, synthetic rubber, silicone, silicone rubber, and flexible plastic.
4. The method of claim 1 in which the elastomeric base unit is formed from platinum cure silicone rubber.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising disposing a grommet within each of the one or more cord holes for receiving the cord for hanging the device around the bathroom fixture.
6. The method of claim 1 in which the bathroom fixture is a shower head.
7. An inverted bottle hanging device comprising: a cord for hanging the device around a bathroom fixture; and an elastomeric base unit including: a bottle hole adapted in size and shape to receive a bottle and maintain the bottle in a fixed position relative to the bottle hole at least in part by way of friction between the base unit and the bottle; two flat gripping portions; each of the two flat gripping portions including a cord hole adapted in size and shape to receive the cord for hanging the device around the bathroom fixture so that when an inverted bottle is inserted into the bottle hole and the cord hung around a bathroom fixture the two flat gripping portions bend upward and a part of a surface of at least one of the two flat gripping portions is pressed against the bottle; a longitudinal axis passing through centers of the two cord holes and a center of the bottle hole and a transverse axis passing through the center of the bottle hole and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and two opposing arcuate edges on opposite sides of the bottle hole, the opposing arcuate edges curved such that a width of the elastomeric base defined by a distance between the opposing arcuate edges measured along a line parallel to the transverse axis is smallest at the transverse axis and the width increases as the width is measured further away from the transverse axis, the shape of the elastomeric base causing it to bend near the transverse axis when an inverted bottle is placed in the bottle hole and the elastomeric base is suspended by the cord through the cord holes.
8. The device of claim 7 in which the elastomeric base unit is adapted to deform such that, when the bottle is inserted into the bottle hole, the part of the surface of the at least one of the two flat gripping portions pressed against the bottle is increased.
9. The device of claim 7 in which the elastomeric base unit comprises a material selected from a group consisting of: rubber, synthetic rubber, silicone, silicone rubber, and flexible plastic.
10. The device of claim 7 in which the elastomeric base unit comprises platinum cure silicone rubber.
11. The device of claim 7 in which a grommet is disposed within each of the one or more cord holes for receiving the cord for hanging the device around the bathroom fixture.
12. An inverted bottle hanging device comprising: a cord for hanging the device around a bathroom fixture; and an elastomeric base unit including: a bottle hole adapted in size and shape to receive a bottle and maintain the bottle in a fixed position relative to the bottle hole, wherein the bottle is maintained in the fixed position relative to the bottle hole at least in part by way of friction between the base unit and the bottle; one or more flat gripping portions; and for each of the one or more flat gripping portions, one or more cord holes adapted in size and shape to receive the cord for hanging the device around the bathroom fixture so that when an inverted bottle is inserted into the bottle hole and the cord hung around a bathroom fixture at least one of the one or more flat gripping portions bends upward and a part of a surface of the at least one flat gripping portion is pressed against the bottle; and a first region having a first thickness, the first region surrounding the bottle hole, and a second and third region, each of the second and third regions including one of the two cord holes and the second and third regions being thinner than the first thickness.
13. An inverted bottle hanging device comprising: an elastomeric base including: a bottle hole; two cord holes on opposite sides of the bottle hole; a flat region between each of the cord holes and the bottle hole where each of the flat regions have a first thickness and portions of the elastomeric base surrounding the cord holes have a second thickness, the second thickness smaller than the first thickness; a longitudinal axis passing through centers of the two cord holes and a center of the bottle hole; a transverse axis passing through the center of the bottle hole and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis such that a width of the elastomeric base is smallest along the transverse axis such that when an inverted bottle is inserted into the bottle hole and the elastomeric base is supported by a cord through the cord holes, the elastomeric base bends so that each of the flat regions contacts a side of the inverted bottle, thereby maintaining the bottle in an inverted position.
14. The inverted bottle hanging device of claim 13 in which the elastomeric base comprises two tapered ends.
15. The inverted bottle hanging device of claim 13 in which the elastomeric base comprises two flared ends.
16. The inverted bottle device of claim 13 further comprising a cord extending through the cord holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more thorough understanding of the present invention, and advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) Embodiments of the present invention include an inverted bottle hanger having a base unit and a means for hanging the apparatus. The means for hanging the apparatus can include a cord, string, rope, plastic fiber, or the like (collectively, “cord”) suitable for hanging the apparatus, alone or in combination with a bottle of personal care product, around a shower head or other suitable hanging location in a bathing environment. The cord can include an adjuster, such as a push-button tensioner, that can be used to form a loop near the middle of the cord, as well as adjust the size of the loop.
(9) The base unit can include one or more holes (“cord holes”) to receive the cord and mechanically couple the cord to the base unit. The cord holes can each include a grommet to ruggedize the cord holes and prevent tearing. The base unit can also include a hole (“bottle hole”) adapted in size and shape to hold a variety of common personal care product bottles. The base unit can be made from an elastomeric material that conforms to the shape of a bottle inserted into the bottle hole. The bottle is held in a fixed position within the base unit principally by means of friction between the stretched elastomeric material of the base unit and the surface of the bottle.
(10) The bottle can be disposed in the base unit such that, when hanging, the bottle opening is at the lowermost end of the bottle-hanger assembly. A user can hold his or her hand under the bottle-hanger assembly and squeeze the bottle to dispense a portion of the personal care product. Gravity directs the personal care product toward the lowermost end of the bottle such that the personal care product collects near the opening of the bottle and is readily available to be dispensed.
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(12) Base unit 100 includes bottle hole 102. Bottle hole 102 is adapted in size and shape to hold a variety of common personal care product bottles. In a preferred embodiment, bottle hole 102 is a 40 mm diameter hole in the center of base unit 100 that can stretch at least three times its size to conform to the shape of a personal care product bottle.
(13) Base unit 100 can have a diamond/rectangular shape including flared ends 106a and 106b, tapered ends 108a and 108b, and gripping surfaces 110a and 110b. In combination, gripping surfaces 110a and 110b act in a manner similar to a C-clamp against the sides of the bottle, as is described in further detail below. Flared ends 106a and 106b can include cord holes 104a and 104b. Cord holes 104a and 104b are adapted in size and shape to receive a cord and mechanically couple the cord to the base unit. Tapered ends 108a and 108b enable bottle hole 102 to stretch to conform to a bottle more easily, especially for bottles having an ellipse-shaped cross-section. Tapered ends 108a and 108b also enable base unit 100 to deform in such a way that gripping surfaces 110a and 110b contact the surface of the bottle so that a greater portion of the surface area of base unit 100 is in contact with the bottle. Having a greater portion of the surface area of base unit 100 in contact with the bottle increases the frictional forces between base unit 100 and the bottle, thereby enabling a bottle of heavier weight to be hung. For example, in at least one embodiment a full bottle of 750 mL of personal care product can be hung.
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(17) Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.