Beverage Container Holder

20180092480 ยท 2018-04-05

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    Abstract

    A beverage container holder configured so that beverage containers with or without handles such as bottles, cups, mugs, cans, or tumblers can easily be placed in the receiver, that is attached to the extended base. The extended base then slides in between two allowing cushions, such as where the seat and back cushion of a sofa or couch meet, thus facilitating stability for the beverage container and allowing ease of relocation to the user.

    Claims

    1. A rectangular beverage container holder, comprising: a rectangular support box for holding and supporting beverage containers: a slot or cutout on the flat vertical parallel sides of the support box that allows for beverage containers with or without handles: and a rectangular elongated stabilizer that slides in between two sofa, couch, loveseat, or armchair, seat and back furniture cushions: the device is configured so that a beverage container with or without handles can easily be placed in the rectangular support box, that is attached to the elongated stabilizer, the elongated stabilizer then slides in between two seat and back cushions of a sofa, couch, loveseat, or armchair, thus facilitating stability for the beverage container and permitting ease of relocation to the user.

    2. A rectangular beverage container holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is said support box comprised of vertical frame walls encompassing an area in which the user would place a beverage or container.

    3. A beverage container holder support box as claimed in claim 2, wherein there are said slots or cutouts on the sides of the vertical frame walls, providing an area in which the user would place their beverage container handle.

    4. A beverage container holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is said elongated stabilizer, comprising of an elongated rigid plank that is fixed beneath the support box, that can be placed between two meeting furniture cushions providing anti-tipping assurance on an unstable surface by the user.

    Description

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0005] FIG. 1Angle View

    [0006] 2This is the slot or cutout where the beverage or container handle would be placed (Example could be a mug or cup handle).

    [0007] 4This is the receiver that would hold the beverage or container upright and prevent the user from spilling their beverage or container.

    [0008] 6This is the extended base that will slide in between two allowing cushions (such as on a couch or sofa) that keeps the beverage or container in place and stable.

    [0009] FIG. 2Side View

    [0010] 8This is the slot where the beverage or container handle would be placed.

    [0011] 4This is the receiver that would hold the beverage or container upright and prevent the user from spilling their beverage or container.

    [0012] 6This is the extended base that will slide in between two allowing cushions (such as on a couch or sofa) that keeps the beverage or container in place and stable.

    [0013] FIG. 3Bottom View

    [0014] 6This is the extended base that would slide in between two allowing cushions that securely holds the beverage or container in place.

    [0015] FIG. 4Top View

    [0016] 4This is the receiver where the beverage or container would be placed by the user to allow easy access and close proximity.

    [0017] 6This is the extended base that slides in between two allowing cushions.

    [0018] FIG. 5Frontal view with beverage container

    [0019] 10This is an illustration of a straw that might be in a beverage or container.

    [0020] 12This is an illustration of a beverage or container that might sit in the receiver, the beverage or container could be made out of glass, plastic, ceramic, metal, or wood.

    [0021] 4This is the receiver where the beverage or container could be placed by the user to allow easy access and close proximity.

    [0022] 6This is the front of the extended base that would slide in between two allowing cushions.

    [0023] FIG. 6Frontal view with beverage container with handle

    [0024] 14This is an example of a mug or cup that would sit within the receiver, it could be made of ceramic, plastic, glass, metal or wood.

    [0025] 4This is the receiver where the beverage or container could be placed by the user to allow easy access and close proximity.

    [0026] 16This is an illustration of the handle of a beverage or container that would sit within the cutout or slot on the sides of the receiver.

    [0027] 6This is the front of the extended base that would slide in between two allowing cushions.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

    [0028] Referring to FIGS. 1 through 6, the receiver 4 of the beverage container holder sits upon an extended horizontal base 6 that can easily slide between two allowing cushions. The opposing pressure of the cushions on the extended base 6 allows for the stability of the receiver 4 that would keep a beverage 12 or container 14 upright while allowing close proximity to the user.

    [0029] Preferably, the receiver 4 of the beverage container holder has cutout slots 2,8 on the sides of the receiver 4 allowing the user to place their beverage 12 or container 14 with a handle 16 comfortably in the slot 2,8. The intent of the slot 2,8 is to make the beverage container holder compatible with beverages 12 or containers 14 that have handles 16. This also produces extremely convenient access for the user to grab the container handle 16, while assisting to hold the beverage 12 or container 14 and handle 16 securely in place.

    [0030] Preferably, the beverage container holder would be constructed of any solid material like, wood, plastic, metal, or glass, but this description is not to limit the construction, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.