ADJUSTABLE CUP HOLDER FOR HOLDING TALL CUPS, BOTTLES AND THE LIKE

20190225132 ยท 2019-07-25

    Inventors

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    International classification

    Abstract

    A adjustable cup holder includes a base, a retainer and a biasing element. The base includes a first cup well and a second cup well, the retainer is carried on the base and is displaceable between a home position and a raised or deployed position for holding taller items in a more stable manner. The biasing element biases the retainer toward the deployed position.

    Claims

    1. An adjustable cup holder, comprising: a base including a first cup well; a retainer carried on said base, said retainer being displaceable between a home position and a deployed position raised above said first cup well; a biasing element biasing said retainer toward said deployed position; and a latching mechanism releasably securing said retainer in said home position wherein (a) said retainer includes a retention ring carried on a support, (b) said support includes a first post and a second post, (c) said biasing element includes a first compression spring extending around said first post and a second compression spring extending around said second post and (d) said first cup well includes a first open end, said retention ring being located (i) adjacent said open end when said retainer is in said home position and (ii) remote from said first open end when said retainer is in said deployed position.

    2. (canceled)

    3. (canceled)

    4. (canceled)

    5. (canceled)

    6. (canceled)

    7. The adjustable cup holder of claim 1, wherein said retention ring at least partially outlines said first open end.

    8. The adjustable cup holder of claim 7, wherein said base includes a second cup well.

    9. The adjustable cup holder of claim 8, wherein said second cup well includes a second open end.

    10. The adjustable cup holder of claim 9, wherein said retention ring at least partially outlines said second open end.

    11. The adjustable cup holder of claim 10, wherein said base includes a guide track receiving said support.

    12. The adjustable cup holder of claim 11, wherein said guide track includes a first guideway and a second guideway.

    13. The adjustable cup holder of claim 12, wherein said first post slides in said first guideway and said second post slides in said second guideway.

    14. The adjustable cup holder of claim 13, wherein said first compression spring is captured in said first guideway and said second compression spring is captured in said second guideway.

    15. The adjustable cup holder of claim 14, wherein said base includes a partition section between said first cup well and said second cup well.)

    16. The adjustable cup holder of claim 15, wherein said guide track is provided in said partition section of said base.

    17. (canceled)

    18. The adjustable cup holder of claim 1, wherein said latching mechanism includes a first follower on said first post and a first guide channel on a first guideway wherein said first follower slides along said first guideway.

    19. The adjustable cup holder of claim 18, wherein said first guideway includes alternating peaks.

    20. The adjustable cup holder of claim 19, wherein said latching mechanism includes a second follower on said second post and a second guide channel on a second guideway wherein said second follower slides along said second guideway.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES

    [0012] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the adjustable cup holder and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.

    [0013] FIG. 1 is a detailed perspective view of the adjustable cup holder wherein the retainer of that adjustable cup holder is illustrated in the deployed position raised above the base of the cup holder.

    [0014] FIG. 2a is a schematic view of the adjustable cup holder in the home position wherein the retainer is lowered adjacent the top edge of the base.

    [0015] FIG. 2b is a view similar to FIG. 2a but illustrating the adjustable cup holder with the retainer in the deployed position extending above the top edge of the base.

    [0016] FIG. 3a is a detailed schematic view illustrating the latching mechanism of the adjustable cup holder in the home position.

    [0017] FIG. 3b is a detailed schematic view similar to FIG. 3a but showing the latching mechanism in the deployed position.

    [0018] FIG. 4 is a side elevational view of the adjustable cup holder illustrating two tall drink bottles held in the two cup wells of the adjustable cup holder.

    [0019] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the adjustable cup holder, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0020] Reference is now made to FIGS. 1, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b and 4 illustrating the new and improved adjustable cup holder 10. The adjustable cup holder 10 may be incorporated into a center console or trim panel of a motor vehicle. As illustrated in the drawing figures, the adjustable cup holder 10 generally includes a base 12, a retainer 14, that is carried on the base and displaceable between a lowered or home position and a raised or deployed position, and a biasing element 16 for biasing the retainer toward the deployed position.

    [0021] In the illustrated embodiment, the base 12 includes a first cup well 18, a second cup well 20 and a partition section 22 between the first and second cup wells. The first cup well 20 includes a first open end 24 for receiving a cup, a can, a bottle or other item. Similarly, the second cup well 20 includes a second open end 26 for receiving a cup, a can, a bottle or other item.

    [0022] The retainer 14 includes a retention ring 28 carried on a support 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the retention ring 28 at least partially outlines the first open end 24 of the first cup well 18 and the second open end 26 of the second cup well 20. The support 30 comprises two posts 32, 34. In the illustrated embodiment, the biasing element 16 comprises a first compression spring 36 that is concentrically received around or extends around the first post 32 and a second compression spring 38 that is concentrically received around or extends around the second post 34.

    [0023] As best illustrated in FIGS. 2a and 2b, the base 12 includes a guide track 40 that receives the posts 32, 34 of the support 30. More specifically, the guide track 40 includes a first guideway 42 and a second guideway 44. The guideways 42, 44 of the guide track 40 are provided in the partition section 22 of the base 12.

    [0024] As should be appreciated, the first compression spring 36 of the biasing element 16 is captured in the first guideway 42. The second compression spring 38 of the biasing element 16 is captured in the second guideway 44. The first post 32 slides in the first guideway 42 and the second post 34 slides in the second guideway 44 when the retainer 14 is displaced between the home position illustrated in FIG. 2a and the deployed position illustrated in FIG. 2b.

    [0025] As shown in FIG. 2a, the retention ring 28 of the retainer 14 is located adjacent to the top edge of the base 12 extending at least partially around the first open end 24 of the first cup well 18 and the second open end 26 of the second cup well 20 when in the home position. In contrast, when in the deployed position illustrated in FIG. 2b, the retention ring 28 of the retainer 14 is raised above and remote from the first open end 24 of the first cup well 18 and the second open end 26 of the second cup well 20. In this raised or deployed position, the retention ring 28 steadies and functions to stably hold tall drink cans, bottles B or like items (see FIG. 4).

    [0026] A latching mechanism, generally designated by reference numeral 50 releasably secures the retainer 14 alternately in the lowered or home position, illustrated in FIGS. 2a and 3a, and the raised or deployed position illustrated in FIGS. 2b and 3b. The latching mechanism 50 includes a first follower 52 carried in a continuous groove 54 on the first post 32 and a second follower 56 carried in a continuous groove 58 on the second post 34. The latching mechanism 50 also includes a first guide channel 60 on the wall 62 of the first guideway 42 and a second guide channel 64 on the wall 66 of the second guideway 44. Each of the two guide channels 60, 64 is a continuous path of alternating high peaks 68 and low peaks 70.

    [0027] When the retention ring 28 is in the lowered, home position illustrated in FIG. 2a, the first follower 52 and the second follower 54 are held in the low peaks 66 on the respective guide channels 56, 60. See FIG. 3a. In contrast, when the retention ring 28 is in the raised, deployed position illustrated in FIG. 2b, the first follower 52 and the second follower 54 are held in high peaks 64 on the respective guide channels 56, 60.

    [0028] One displaces the retention ring 28 back-and-forth between the home position and the deployed position by simply pressing down upon and then releasing the retention ring. The torque of the springs 36, 38 keeps the followers 52, 54 moving continuously through the respective channels 56, 60 between the adjacent peaks 64, 66. Thus, when the retention ring 28 is in the home position illustrated in FIGS. 2a and 3a, it is possible to displace the retention ring to the deployed position by fully depressing and releasing the retention ring. Similarly, when the retention ring 28 is in the deployed position illustrated in FIGS. 2b and 3b, it is possible to displace the retention ring to the home position by fully depressing and releasing the retention ring.

    [0029] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.