Stabilizing apparatus for bottles or other fluid storing containers
10092120 ยท 2018-10-09
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Abstract
A stabilizing apparatus coupled to a bottle and designed to prevent the bottle from tipping over when disposed on a flat surface is provided. The stabilizing apparatus includes a ring having a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface and an outer side beveled surface connecting the top and bottom surfaces together. The ring includes a central opening disposed therethrough to receive the bottle. The central opening has an upper slanted inner surface having a plurality of ridges that contact the bottle. Spacing between the plurality of ridges in the upper slanted inner surface reduce a surface area of the upper slanted inner surface in contact with the bottle, thereby permitting slidable adjustments of the ring relative to the bottle with enhanced efficiency.
Claims
1. A stabilizing apparatus coupled to a bottle and configured to prevent the bottle from tipping over when disposed on a flat surface, the stabilizing apparatus comprising: a ring comprising a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface and an outer side beveled surface connecting the top and bottom surfaces together, the ring comprising a central opening disposed therethrough to receive the bottle, the central opening comprising an upper slanted inner surface continuously connected to a lower slanted inner surface, the upper slanted inner surface comprising a plurality of ridges configured to contact the bottle, the upper slanted inner surface extending away from the bottle from the top surface of the ring to an intermediate portion of the ring, the lower slanted inner surface extending away from the bottle from the intermediate portion of the ring to the bottom surface of the ring; wherein spacing between the plurality of ridges in the upper slanted inner surface reduce a surface area of the upper slanted inner surface in contact with the bottle, thereby permitting slidable adjustments of the ring relative to the bottle with enhanced efficiency.
2. The stabilizing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ridges are evenly disposed throughout the upper slanted inner surface and oriented generally parallel to each other.
3. The stabilizing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the central opening of the ring comprises the lower slanted inner surface generally parallel to the outer side beveled surface of the ring.
4. The stabilizing apparatus of claim 3, wherein the lower slanted inner surface of the central opening forms a first angle relative to a horizontal plane and the upper slanted inner surface of the central opening forms a second angle relative to the horizontal plane, wherein the first and second angles are not equal.
5. The stabilizing apparatus of claim 4, wherein the outer side beveled surface of the ring forms an angle with the horizontal plane of approximately 45 degrees.
6. A stabilizing apparatus coupled to a bottle and configured to prevent the bottle from tipping over when disposed on a flat surface, the stabilizing apparatus comprising: a ring comprising a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface and an outer side beveled surface connecting the top and bottom surfaces together, the ring comprising a central opening disposed therethrough to receive the bottle, the central opening comprising an upper slanted inner surface continuously connected to a lower slanted inner surface, the upper slanted inner surface comprising a plurality of ridges configured to contact the bottle, the upper slanted inner surface extending away from the bottle from the top surface of the ring to an intermediate portion of the ring, the lower slanted inner surface extending away from the bottle from the intermediate portion of the ring to the bottom surface of the ring; wherein the lower slanted inner surface of the central opening forms a first angle relative to a horizontal plane and the upper slanted inner surface of the central opening forms a second angle relative to the horizontal plane, wherein the first angle is less than the second angle; wherein spacing between the plurality of ridges in the upper slanted inner surface reduce a surface area of the upper slanted inner surface in contact with the bottle, thereby permitting slidable adjustments of the ring relative to the bottle with enhanced efficiency.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention will be made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein the figures disclose one or more embodiments of the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN EMBODIMENTS
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(10) Inner slanted surface 18 of ring 10 comprises upper slanted inner surface 26 and lower slanted inner surface 28 that form a central opening configured to receive container 20. A plurality of ridges 16 are evenly disposed throughout upper slanted inner surface 26 and oriented generally parallel to each other. In one embodiment, upper slanted inner surface 26 extends at a steeper angle than lower slanted inner surface 28 relative to a horizontal plane. As a result, container 20 disposed through the central opening of ring 10 only contacts portions of ridges 16 in upper slanted inner surface 26 as depicted in
(11) In a preferred embodiment, outer beveled surface 24 and lower slanted inner surface 28 are oriented generally parallel to each other. Outer beveled surface 24 forms an angle A with a horizontal plane wherein A is equal to approximately 45 degrees. In a preferred embodiment, the height of ring 10 is approximately 1, the diameter of bottom surface 14 is approximately 4.5, and the distance between opposing ridges 16 across the opening proximate top surface 12 is approximately 2.157.
(12) In operation, container 20 is inserted through the central opening of ring 10 as depicted in
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(14) It shall be appreciated that the spacing between upper and lower slanted inner surfaces 26, 28 and container 20 minimize suction forces that cause ring 10 to stick to table 22 when container 20 is pulled away from the table. As a result, ring 10 remains attached to container 20 when the container is removed from table 22. It shall be appreciated that spacing between ridges 16 permit ring 10 to be more flexible. This allows upper slanted inner surface 26 to stretch. In certain embodiments, upper slanted inner surface 26 and ring 10 are configured to stretch to accommodate a container that is up to approximately 4.5 in diameter.
(15) It shall be appreciated that the components of the stabilizing apparatus described in several embodiments herein may comprise any alternative known materials in the field and be of any color, size and/or dimensions. It shall be appreciated that the components of the stabilizing apparatus described herein may be manufactured and assembled using any known techniques in the field.
(16) Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.