Bottle holder and related methods
09993055 ยท 2018-06-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D85/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D81/1275
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/113
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/127
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/113
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A bottle holder includes a case assembly and at least one padding assembly. The case assembly includes a body defining at least one compartment and having an open end giving access to the at least one compartment dimensioned to fully accommodate a bottle inserted axially, and a lid attached to the body and selectively closeable to cover the open end of the body and enclose the bottle in the at least one compartment. The at least one padding assembly is arranged in the at least one compartment and is dimensioned to be partially compressed between the bottle and walls of the at least one compartment.
Claims
1. A bottle holder comprising: a case assembly including: a body including at least one divider panel defining a plurality of compartments and having an open end giving access to the plurality of compartments, each of the plurality of compartments being dimensioned to fully accommodate a bottle inserted axially: a lid attached to the body and selectively closeable to cover the open end of the body and enclose the bottle in each of the plurality of compartments; a plurality of padding assemblies, each padding assembly being arranged ire a respective one of the plurality of compartments and dimensioned to be partially compressed between the bottle and walls of the respective one of the plurality of compartments; and a plurality of 750 milliliter (mL) wine bottles, a respective one of the plurality of bottles securely retained in each of the plurality of padding assemblies; wherein a fluid-tight seal is formed between the body and the lid around each of the plurality of compartments, such that any free liquid in airy of the plurality of compartments is contained therein; wherein grooves are defined in the lid to accommodate upper edges of the body including an upper edge of the at least one divider panel; wherein a gasket is accommodated in the grooves; wherein the Plurality of padding assemblies line the walls of the plurality of compartments; wherein at least two of the compartments have rounded outer walls, wherein, in each of the at least two compartments having rounded outer walls a corresponding rounded portion a respective one of the padding assemblies contacts the respective one of the plurality of bottles stored therein substantially continuously; wherein each of the at least two compartments having rounded outer walls also has a flat wall facing the rounded outer wall, the respective one of the padding assemblies in each of the at least two compartments also contacting the respective one of the plurality of bottles stored therein at one point along the flat wall; and wherein the plurality of padding assemblies also line the lid facing the plurality of compartments.
2. The bottle holder of claim 1, wherein the case assembly further includes at least one of a handle and a strap attached to the body.
3. The bottle holder of claim 1, wherein the plurality of compartments includes a compartment with a square cross section between the at least two compartments having rounded outer walls.
4. The bottle holder of claim 3, wherein, in the compartment with the square cross section, a respective one of the padding assemblies is configured, such that there are at least four points of contact between the respective one of the padding assemblies around a circumference of the respective one of the plurality of bottles stored therein.
5. The bottle holder of claim 1, herein at least one of the padding assemblies includes a bottle insert configured to accommodate respective one of the plurality of bottles stored therein, the bottle insert being removably accommodated within at least one of the compartments.
6. The bottle holder of claim 5, wherein the bottle insert defines a bottle cavity corresponding to the shape of approximately one-half of the respective one of the plurality of bottles stored therein and dimensioned smaller than, the bottle, the bottle insert having an uncompressed width greater than a width of the at least one compartment.
7. The bottle holder of claim 1, wherein the case assembly further includes a covering applied to outer surfaces of the body and lid.
8. The bottle holder of claim 7, wherein the covering is leather.
9. The bottle holder of claim 1, wherein the body and lid are made of a rigid material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) The case assembly 12 includes a body 22 open at an upper end thereof and a lid 24 operable to close the upper end. The lid 24 is preferably pivotably attached to the body 22 by a hinge 26 and releasably securable in the closed position by a plurality of clasps 30 or other releasable fasteners.
(11) The body 22 includes a plurality of generally parallel divider panels 32, with the compartments 16 being defined therebetween. Along a centerline thereof, the compartments 16 are preferably approximately the same width, such that a given bottle insert 14 can be closely accommodated in any compartment 16. Advantageously, grooves 34 are defined in a lower surface of the lid 24 to accommodate upper edges of the body 22, including upper edges of the divider panels 32. As a result, the compartments 16 are more effectively divided and the overall rigidity of the case assembly 12 is increased. Also, a seal or gasket can be accommodated in the grooves 34, such that a fluid seal is formed between the compartments 16 when the lid 24 is closed. Accordingly, breakage of a bottle in one compartment 16 will not adversely impact the bottles in adjacent compartments 16.
(12) Preferably, the body 22 and lid 24 are made of a plastic or other generally rigid material with suitable strength and impact resistance. A handle 36 can be attached to the body 22 to facilitate carrying of the bottle holder 10. Advantageously, the handle 36 can be pivotably mounted to the body 22, so as not to interfere with the opening of the lid 24 or the insertion of removal of the bottle inserts 14.
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(14) The width of each bottle insert 14 is preferably approximately equal such than any insert 14 can be closely accommodated within any compartment 16. The width of each insert 14 can be slightly greater than that of the compartments 16, such that compression of the insert 14 results in a secure interference fit.
(15) A forward side (
(16) On a rear side (
(17) Advantageously, the more expansive lower portion 42 helps keep the bottle insert 14 securely positioned within its respective compartment 16. The rounded profile of the lower portion 42 also allows the compartments to have different wall shapes away from their centerline, while still securely accommodating inserts 14 of the same general shape. For example, the side compartments 16 can have rounded outer walls while the central compartment 16 can have a generally square cross section.
(18) The narrower upper portion 44 of the bottle insert 14 facilitates grasping of the bottle insert by a user. As a result, insertion and removal of the bottle inserts 14 into and from the compartments 16 is more readily accomplished.
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(20) The bottle holder 10 can then be transported with the bottles 20 stored safely therein; for instance, by carrying via the handle 36. When the bottles 20 reach their destination, or are otherwise desired, the handle 36 is pivoted out the way, and the lid 24 is unclasped and opened. The bottle inserts 14 for the desired bottles 20 are withdrawn by grasping the upper portions 44 and pulling the inserts out of the compartments 16. The bottle holder 10 can be re-used as often as needed.
(21) From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the bottle holder of the present invention provides a convenient and secure means for transporting bottles, while allowing easy access thereto. In particular, the use of separate removable bottle inserts facilitates a top-loading design, allowing for a smaller opening in the body and simpler and less expansive lid.
(22) Additionally, the use of separate bottle inserts allows for enhanced flexibility in securely transporting bottles of varying shapes. For instance, bottle inserts having differently-shaped cavities closely tailored to different bottle shapes, such as traditional Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne bottle shapes, can be interchangeably used within the same body.
(23) According to another embodiment of the present invention, with reference to
(24) In the case assembly 12A, a gasket 50A is arranged in the grooves 34A of the lid 24A. Additionally, instead of bottle inserts 14, the bottle holder 10A uses the padding assemblies 14A to cushion the bottles 20A in each compartment 16A. Each padding assembly 14A lines the walls of its compartment 16A and is dimensioned to provide at least four points of contact with its respective bottle 20A at the widest part thereof.
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(27) According to a further embodiment of the present invention, referring to
(28) It will be appreciated that the present invention is not necessarily limited to the particular shapes and configurations depicted. For example, the present invention can be readily adapted for bottle holders holding only two or one bottles, as well bottle holders holding more than three bottles. For instance, referring to
(29) As is apparent from the various disclosed embodiments, the bottle holders according to the present invention can provide a convenient carrying case for personal use with portability and style comparable to existing personal carrying bags and the like, while offering protection for the contents in many cases equivalent or superior to bulk transport devices.
(30) In general, the foregoing description is provided for exemplary and illustrative purposes; the present invention is not necessarily limited thereto. Rather, those skilled in the art will appreciate that additional modifications, as well as adaptations for particular circumstances, will fall within the scope of the invention as herein shown and described and of the claims appended hereto.