Folding Popcorn Holder
20190261797 ยท 2019-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G23/0641
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A folding popcorn and drink holder useful for carrying a bucket of popcorn and a drink to a seat, and for being mounted in an armrest type cup holder at the seat. The holder has a folded configuration that is relatively flat, compact, and can be stored inside an empty popcorn bucket or hung vertically on the side of the bucket.
Claims
1. A holder for popcorn, drinks, and similar container-packaged snacks, the holder comprising: a ring having a diameter or width sufficient to substantially encompass the exterior of a snack container; a cup holder insert configured to fit snugly into a cup holder in a seat armrest or similar piece of furniture associated with a seated entertainment or relaxation location; a horizontal extension arm connecting the ring to the cup holder insert in horizontally spaced fashion when the popcorn holder is in an open configuration; and, further wherein in the open configuration a vertical post extends downwardly from the horizontal extension arm at a location between and spaced from both the ring and the cup holder insert, and wherein a horizontal support arm extends from a lower end of the vertical post laterally outward to a location below the ring.
2. The holder of claim 1, wherein the vertical post and the ring are attached to the horizontal extension arm at a common pivot connection with a common pivot axis at an outer end of the extension arm offset outwardly from a vertical axis of the vertical post in the open configuration.
3. The holder of claim 2, wherein the holder has a folded configuration in which the ring and vertical post are folded inwardly over the horizontal extension arm from the open configuration to a substantially flat horizontal position above and generally aligned with and parallel to the cup holder insert and the horizontal extension arm.
4. The popcorn holder of claim 1, wherein the horizontal extension arm includes a thumb rest region on an upper surface thereof above the vertical post when the vertical post is vertical in the open configuration.
5. The popcorn holder of claim 1, wherein the horizontal extension arm includes a retainer member on an upper surface thereof, the retainer member configured to receive the vertical post in a retaining fit when the vertical post is rotated to the horizontal position over the horizontal extension arm in the folded configuration.
6. The popcorn holder of claim 1, wherein the horizontal support arm is pivotally connected at an inner end to the lower end of the vertical post, and further wherein the horizontal support arm can be folded into parallel engagement with the vertical post.
7. The holder of claim 6, wherein the vertical post comprises spaced sidewall members defining a space between them sufficient to receive the thereof horizontal support arm therein when folded into parallel engagement with the vertical post.
8. The holder of claim 1, wherein the horizontal support arm comprises a telescoping extension to extend the length of the horizontal support arm relative to the ring.
9. The holder of claim 3, wherein the vertical post comprises a hook on a rear side thereof configured to vertically engage an upper edge of a popcorn bucket to hang the holder vertically from the upper edge of the popcorn bucket when the holder is in the folded configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] Ring 20 is connected by a horizontal extension arm 30 to a cup holder insert 40. Cup holder insert 40 is a generally circular or cup-shaped piece, in the illustrated example in the form of a split cylinder with a rear opening 42 for flex, and with a lower body 44 of a first diameter for insertion into a cup holder H in an armrest and for receiving a drink cup C or similar. An upper flange 46 has a second larger diameter with a lower surface 46a configured to rest on the surface of an armrest A around the cup holder H.
[0025] Horizontal extension arm 30 spaces ring 20 outwardly from cup holder insert 40 a distance sufficient to extend the ring beyond the end or side of armrest A. Preferably, an inner part 32 of arm 30 with a generally flat lower surface rests on the armrest, while an outer part 34 of arm 30 extends beyond the armrest.
[0026] A vertical post 50 extends downwardly from horizontal extension arm 30, sufficiently long to position a horizontal support arm 60 extending from the post's lower end to receive the bottom of a popcorn bucket B after a significant portion of the bucket has been inserted through ring 20. Post 50 is also sufficiently long in a preferred form to function as a vertical hand grip, described in further detail below, and for that purpose is preferably located in a generally central location on extension arm 30 for balance.
[0027] Horizontal support arm 60 preferably folds toward and away from post 50 for compact storage, in the illustrated example pivotally connected at 62 to the lower end of post 50 on a pivot pin 62 extending through the mating ends of the post 50 and a bushing 63 on the inner end of the support arm 60. In the illustrated example, post 50 is formed by a pair of spaced sidewall members 54 with a space between them sized and shaped to receive horizontal support arm 60 therebetween when the support arm 60 is pivoted upwardly, for more compact storage. Storing support arm 60 in the interior of post 50 also structurally strengthens the post 50 when the post is used as a grip. Support arm 60 may have a telescoping extension 64 to extend its length relative to the popcorn bucket held in ring 20 when deployed and to fit within the dimensions of post 50 when stored.
[0028] Ring 20 and post 50 are pivotally connected to horizontal support arm 30 at a common pivot 36 on the outer end 34 of the support arm. Pivot connection 36 in the illustrated example is a pivot pin 36 extending through aligned bushing bores 37 in the outer end of horizontal extension arm 30 and in outer, upper flange ends of post 50. The common pivot connection 36 allows for an approximate 180-degree rotation of ring 20 between its open (
[0029] The inner end of ring 20 is connected to pivot 36 through a pivot bushing 22 with a bore for the pivot pin. Pivot bushing 22 provides a co-acting stop with a stop-block 33 formed on the outer end of horizontal extension arm 30 to positively limit the rotation of ring 20 relative to the remainder of the popcorn holder in the open configuration.
[0030] The pivot connection of vertical post 50 to pivot 36 is through an L-shaped horizontal pivot flange 54a formed on the upper end of each of the spaced sidewall members 54. The pivot connection for vertical post 50 is accordingly offset outwardly from the vertical axis of the post in the open configuration. Rotation of the vertical post 50 to the open configuration is limited by horizontal stops 55 extending inwardly from the upper ends of the spaced sidewall members 54 and positioned to abut the underside of horizontal extension arm 30 when post 50 reaches its vertical position.
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[0035] It will finally be understood that the disclosed embodiments represent presently preferred examples of how to make and use the invention, but are intended to enable rather than limit the invention. Variations and modifications of the illustrated examples in the foregoing written specification and drawings may be possible without departing from the scope of the invention. It should further be understood that to the extent the term invention is used in the written specification, it is not to be construed as a limiting term as to number of claimed or disclosed inventions or discoveries or the scope of any such invention or discovery, but as a term which has long been used to describe new and useful improvements in science and the useful arts. The scope of the invention supported by the above disclosure should accordingly be construed within the scope of what it teaches and suggests to those skilled in the art, and within the scope of any claims that the above disclosure supports in this application or in any other application claiming priority to this application.