CUP HOLDER FOR CONNECTING TO LUGGAGE RAILS OF VARIOUS SIZES
20260114599 ยท 2026-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2013/267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F5/1583
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cup holder for use with luggage having rails. The cup holder has a bottom surface, an open top and a body wall extending between the bottom surface and the open top. The body wall includes an inner surface defining a cavity for receiving a beverage container and an outer surface. Inside of the cavity there are a plurality of cup stabilizers extending from the inner surface of the body wall to contact and hold the beverage cup. There are a plurality of clamps extending from the outer surface of the body wall that are used to connect the cup holder to the rail on the luggage.
Claims
1. A cup holder for a luggage comprising: a bottom surface; an open top; a body wall extending between the bottom surface and the open top, where in the body wall includes an inner surface defining a cavity for receiving a beverage container and an outer surface; a plurality of clamps extending from the outer surface of the body wall and arranged adjacent and in contact with each other, wherein the plurality of clamps engage with a rail on the luggage to connect the cup holder to the luggage, and a plurality of cup stabilizers extending from the inner surface of the body wall, the plurality of cup stabilizers are arranged adjacent and in contact with each other, wherein a first one of the plurality of cup stabilizers has a surface area that is larger than a second one of the plurality of cup stabilizers.
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8. A cup holder for a luggage comprising: a bottom surface; an open top; a body wall extending between the bottom surface and the open top, where in the body wall includes an inner surface defining a cavity for receiving a beverage container and an outer surface; a plurality of clamps extending from the outer surface of the body wall, wherein the plurality of clamps engage with a rail on the luggage to connect the cup holder to the luggage, and a plurality of cup stabilizers extending from the inner surface of the body wall wherein the plurality of cup stabilizers are arranged adjacent and in contact with each other, and a first one of the plurality of cup stabilizers has a surface area that is larger than a second one of the plurality of cup stabilizers.
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10. The cup holder for luggage of claim 1 further comprising a flexible clamp extending from body wall, wherein the flexible clamp resiliently clasps the rail that is connected to luggage.
11. The cup holder for luggage of claim 8, wherein a first one of the plurality of the clamps has a first surface area and a second one of the plurality of clamps has a second surface area, wherein the first surface area is larger than the second surface area.
12. The cup holder for luggage of claim 8, wherein a first one of the plurality of clamps has a first surface area and a second one of the plurality of clamps has a second surface area, wherein the second surface area is larger than the first surface area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0013] The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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[0015] The body wall 24 includes an outer surface 32 having a plurality of clamps extending from the outer surface 32 of the body wall 24. The plurality of clamps are shown as three clamps referred to as a first clamp 34a, second clamp 34b and third clamp 34c arranged vertically and adjacent to each other and in contact with each other. The first clamp 34a has a first surface area, the second clamp 34b has a second surface area 36b and the third clamp 34c has a third surface area 36c. The first surface area 36a is smaller than the second surface area 36b and the third surface area 36c is larger than the second surface area 36b. The differences in the size of the first surface area 36a, second surface area 36b and third surface area 36c allows for the first clamp 34a, second clamp 34b and third clamp 34c to accommodate different sized rails 14a, 14b of the luggage 12. Also, a lot of rails for luggage are made of several telescopic sections, where the largest section is typically at the lowermost point, therefore having the largest surface area closest to the bottom surface 20 is desirable. If for example the rail is too large to be grasped by the smallest surface area, first surface area 36a of first clamp 34a, then the second surface area 36b of second clamp 34b or third surface area 36c of third clamp 34a are larger in size and can accommodate a larger size rail. The first clamp 34a, second clamp 34b and third clamp 34c are all flexible.
[0016] Within the cavity 28, extending from the surface of the inner surface 26 of the body wall 24 are a plurality of cup stabilizers extending from the body wall into the cavity. More specifically there is shown a first cup stabilizer 38a, second cup stabilizer 38b and third cup stabilizer 38c arranged adjacent in contact with each other in a stacked manner. The first cup stabilizer 38a has a first surface area extending into the cavity 28, the second cup stabilizer 38b has a second surface area extending into the cavity 28 and the third cup stabilizer 38c has a third surface area extending into the cavity 28. The first surface area of the first cup stabilizer 38a is larger than the second surface area of the second cup stabilizer 38b. The third surface area of the third stabilizer 38c is smaller than the second surface area of the second cup stabilizer 38b. The cup stabilizers 38a-c each have an arcuate shape of different size that is configured to press into the side of the beverage container 30 when inserted into the cavity 28 in order to releasably secure the beverage container 30 with a friction fit. However, beverage containers can be different sizes and shapes so each cup stabilizer 38a, 38b, 38c each has a different size surface area to accommodate different size beverage containers. While three cup stabilizers are shown it is within the scope of this invention for a greater or lesser number of cup stabilizers to be present depending on the size of the cavity 28 and the intended size of the beverage container that will be inserted into the cavity 28.
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[0019] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.