RETAINING FEATURE FOR OFF-ROAD CUP HOLDERS
20190061589 ยท 2019-02-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/2261
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60N3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A beverage retaining system for an off-road vehicle. The beverage retaining system includes a cup holder tray that has a cup receiving portion with a bottom wall, and at least one magnetic element located subjacent to the bottom wall of the cup receiving portion. The magnetic element is configured to provide a magnetic retention force. The beverage retaining system also includes a beverage container that has a bottom end and at least one retaining element located on the bottom end. The beverage container is configured to be moveable between a secured position in which the at least one retaining element substantially engages with the magnetic retention force of the at least one magnetic element and an unsecured position in which the at least one retaining element substantially disengages with the magnetic retention force of the at least one magnetic element.
Claims
1. A beverage retaining system for an off-road vehicle, comprising: a cup holder tray including a cup receiving portion with a bottom wall, and at least one magnetic element located subjacent to the bottom wall of the cup receiving portion and configured to provide a magnetic retention force; and a beverage container having a bottom end and at least one retaining element located on the bottom end, the beverage container being configured to be moveable between a secured position in which said at least one retaining element substantially engages with the magnetic retention force of said at least one magnetic element and an unsecured position in which said at least one retaining element substantially disengages with the magnetic retention force of said at least one magnetic element.
2. The beverage retaining system of claim 1, said cup holder tray further includes a clocking feature adjacent to the cup receiving portion.
3. The beverage retaining system of claim 2, wherein said clocking feature is in the form of a depressed arcuate section extending between a first radius and a second radius.
4. The beverage retaining system of claim 3, wherein said beverage container further includes a protrusion in the form of a handle having a bottom end.
5. The beverage retaining system of claim 4, wherein a rotational movement of said beverage container within said cup holder tray is limited by the clocking feature as a rotational movement of said handle of said beverage container is bounded by the first radius and the second radius of the clocking feature such that said beverage container is in the unsecured position at a point of said handle being proximate to the first radius and said beverage container is in the secured position at a point of said handle being proximate to the second radius.
6. The beverage retaining system of claim 1, wherein in said secured position said at least one retaining element and said at least one magnetic element are substantially aligned with one another such that said beverage container is vertically held within the cup holder tray, and in said unsecured position said beverage container may be freely lifted from the cup holder tray.
7. The beverage retaining system of claim 1, wherein said at least one retaining element is at least one of a ferrous element and a magnetic element.
8. The beverage retaining system of claim 1, wherein said at least one retaining element is in the form of two retaining elements that are positioned opposite one another.
9. The beverage retaining system of claim 1, wherein said at least one magnetic element is in the form of a permanent magnet including at least one of a neodymium, a samarium-cobalt, an alnico, and a ceramic magnet.
10. The beverage retaining system of claim 1, wherein said at least one magnetic element is in the form of two magnetic elements that are disposed opposite one another and subjacent to the bottom wall of the cup receiving portion of the cup holder tray.
11. A cup holder tray, including: a cup receiving portion with a bottom wall, said cup receiving portion being configured to receive a beverage container; a clocking feature adjacent to the cup receiving portion and configured to limit a rotational movement of the beverage container between a first position and a second position; and at least one magnetic element located subjacent to the bottom wall of the cup receiving portion and configured to provide a magnetic retention force such that in the second position the beverage container is held within the cup receiving portion as at least one member of the beverage container substantially engages with said magnetic retention force, and in the first position the beverage container is freely removable as the at least one member of the beverage container is not substantially engaged with said magnetic retention force.
12. The cup holder tray according to claim 11, wherein said clocking feature is in the form of a depressed arcuate section extending between a first radius and a second radius.
13. The cup holder tray according to claim 11, wherein said at least one magnetic element is in the form of a permanent magnet including at least one of a neodymium, a samarium-cobalt, an alnico, and a ceramic magnet.
14. The cup holder tray according to claim 11, wherein said at least one magnetic element is in the form of two magnetic elements that are disposed opposite one another and subjacent to the bottom wall of the cup receiving portion of the cup holder tray.
15. A method for retaining a beverage in an off-road vehicle, comprising the steps of: providing a beverage retaining system that includes a cup holder tray including a cup receiving portion with a bottom wall, and at least one magnetic element located subjacent to the bottom wall of the cup receiving portion and configured to provide a magnetic retention force, and a beverage container having a bottom end and at least one retaining element located on the bottom end, said beverage container is configured to be moveable between a secured position in which said at least one retaining element substantially engages with the magnetic retention force of said at least one magnetic element and an unsecured position in which said at least one retaining element substantially disengages with the magnetic retention force of said at least one magnetic element; placing said beverage container within said cup holder tray; rotating said beverage container until said beverage container is in said secured position; rotating said beverage container until said beverage container is in said unsecured position; and removing said beverage container from said cup holder tray.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein said cup holder tray further includes a clocking feature adjacent to the cup receiving portion.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said clocking feature is in the form of a depressed arcuate section extending between a first radius and a second radius.
18. The method according to claim 17, wherein said beverage container further includes a protrusion in the form of a handle having a bottom end.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein a rotational movement of said beverage container within said cup holder tray is limited by the clocking feature as a rotational movement of said handle of said beverage container is bounded by the first radius and the second radius of the clocking feature such that said beverage container is in the unsecured position at a point of said handle being proximate to the first radius and said beverage container is in the secured position at a point of said handle being proximate to the second radius.
20. The method according to claim 15, wherein in said secured position said at least one retaining element and said at least one magnetic element are substantially aligned with one another such that said beverage container is vertically held within the cup holder tray, and in said unsecured position said beverage container may be freely lifted from the cup holder tray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] For the purpose of illustration, there are shown in the drawings certain embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements, dimensions, and instruments shown. Like numerals indicate like elements throughout the drawings. In the drawings:
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[0019] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates an embodiment, in one form, of the invention and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0021] The beverage container 12 has a substantially cylindrical body with a top end, a middle portion, and a bottom end. The beverage container 12 may also include one or more retaining elements 18, as well as a protrusion in the form of a handle 16 that has a bottom end 16B. For example, the beverage container 12 may include two retaining elements 18 that are positioned opposite one another, offset by 180 degrees, on the bottom end of the beverage container 12 (
[0022] The cup holder tray 14 is configured to receive and hold the beverage container 12. The cup holder tray 14 may include an annular cup receiving portion 22 with a bottom wall 22B, one or more magnetic elements 24, and a clocking feature 26 (
[0023] The cup receiving portion 22 and the clocking feature 26 may be monolithically formed as part of the body of the cup holder tray 14. The cup holder tray 14 may be incorporated into an instrument panel or console of an off-road vehicle.
[0024] The magnetic element(s) 24 may be configured to provide a magnetic retention force such that the beverage container may be rotated between a secured position and an unsecured position. The magnetic element(s) 24 may be subjacent to the bottom wall 22B of the annular cup receiving portion 22 of the cup holder tray 14. As shown, there are two magnetic elements 24 that are disposed opposite one another, offset by 180 degrees (
[0025] The clocking feature 26 of the cup holder tray 14 is adjacent to the annular cup receiving portion 22. The clocking feature 26 may be in the form of a depressed arcuate section extending between a first radius R1 and a second radius R2, which are separated by an angle a. The angle a may be between approximately 20-180 degrees, for example 90 degrees. The handle 16 of the beverage container 12 may extend downwardly such that the bottom end 16B may contact and/or otherwise descend within the clocking feature 26. In this regard, the rotational movement of the beverage container 12 within the cup holder tray 14 is limited by the clocking feature 26 as the rotational movement of the bottomed end 16B of the handle 16 is bounded in between the first and second radii R1, R2 of the clocking feature 26. Thereby, the beverage container 12 is in the unsecured position at a point when the handle 16 is proximate to the first radius R1 and the beverage container 12 is in the secured position at a point when the handle 16 is proximate to the second radius R2. The clocking feature 26 may be substantially level or the clocking feature 26 may have a slight incline. For example, the depressed arcuate section may be deeper closer to the second radius R2 and shallower closer to the first radius R1. Hence, the incline of the clocking feature 26 may exert a vertical lifting force on the bottom end 16B of the handle 16 as the beverage container 12 is rotated out of the secured position and towards the unsecured position.
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[0028] These and other advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing specification. Accordingly, it is to be recognized by those skilled in the art that changes or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the broad inventive concepts of the invention. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described herein, but is intended to include all changes and modifications that are within the scope and spirit of the invention.