Inverted bottle holder
09844287 · 2017-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B67B7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D23/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67B7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An inverted bottle holder intended to hold two bottles with necks upside down inside a container is described. The bottle holder includes a clip having an inner wall and an outer wall spaced to accept the exterior wall of the container in between, where the clip is formed at an arc corresponding to the arc of the exterior wall of the container, and a deck connected in a permanently fixed relationship to the clip and extending into the container. The deck includes two apertures each sized to accept the neck of one of the bottles, such that each bottle is held upside down in the container when inserted into the aperture. In addition the bottle holder may include an integral bottle opener in either the single bottle or double bottle designs.
Claims
1. An inverted bottle holder intended to hold a bottle with a neck upside down inside a container when attached thereto, the container having an exterior wall having an arc and oriented at an angle with respect to the vertical orientation of the container, the bottle holder comprising: a clip having an inner wall and an outer wall spaced to accept the exterior wall of the container in between, wherein the clip is formed at an arc corresponding to the arc of the exterior wall of the container; and a deck connected in a permanently fixed relationship to the clip and extending into the container, the deck including an aperture sized to accept the neck of the bottle, such that the bottle is held upside down in the container when inserted into the aperture; wherein the deck further includes a bottle opener between the clip and the aperture.
2. The inverted bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the clip is at an angle to the deck, the angle corresponding, to the angle of the exterior wall of the container.
3. The inverted bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the inner wall tapers as it extends from a top edge of the clip.
4. The inverted bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the aperture includes an inner ring wall.
5. The inverted bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the deck includes a space for displaying promotional material.
6. The inverted bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the outer wall of the clip includes a space for displaying promotional material.
7. The inverted bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the inverted bottle holder is intended to hold a beer bottle.
8. The inverted bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the container the inverted bottle holder is intended to be attached to is a margarita glass.
9. The inverted bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the deck and the clip are integrally formed from molded plastic.
10. A bottle holder intended to hold a beer bottle having a neck inverted in a margarita glass, the margarita glass having an arc and an exterior wall oriented at an angle with respect to a vertical orientation of the margarita glass, the bottle holder comprising: a deck extending into an interior of the margarita glass, the deck including an aperture sized to receive the neck of the beer bottle; a bottle opener located in the deck adjacent to the aperture; and a clip integrally formed in a permanently fixed relationship with the deck, the clip including an outer wall and an inner wall spaced to receive the exterior wall of the margarita glass, wherein the clip is curved at a same arc as the margarita glass and is formed at an angle to the deck corresponding to the angle of the exterior wall of the margarita glass.
11. The bottle holder of claim 10 wherein the inner wall tapers as it extends from a top edge of the clip.
12. The bottle holder of claim 10 wherein the aperture includes an inner ring wall.
13. The bottle holder of claim 10 wherein the deck includes a space for displaying promotional material.
14. The bottle holder of claim 10 wherein outer wall of the clip includes a space for displaying promotional material.
15. The bottle holder of claim 10 wherein the inner wall of the clip includes reinforcing walls.
16. The bottle holder of claim 10 wherein the bottle holder is formed from plastic.
17. A method for holding a beer bottle inverted in an interior of a margarita glass, the margarita glass having an arc and an exterior wall oriented at an angle with respect to a vertical orientation of the margarita glass, the method comprising: sliding a bottle holder onto a rim of the margarita glass, the bottle holder comprising: a deck extending into the interior of the margarita glass, the deck including an aperture sized to receive a neck of the beer bottle and a bottle opener adjacent the aperture; and a clip integrally formed in a permanently fixed relationship with the deck, the clip including an outer wall and an inner wall spaced to receive the exterior wall of the margarita glass; and inserting a neck of the beer bottle into aperture of the deck such that the bottle holder holds the beer bottle inverted in the interior of the margarita glass.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising displaying promotional material on an upper surface of the deck.
19. The method of claim 17 further comprising displaying promotional material on the outer surface of an outer wall of the clip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(21) Bottle holder 10 is an embodiment of a device to hold an inverted bottle in a glass or pitcher according to the concepts described herein. Bottle holder 10 is positioned on glass 11 by sliding it onto the rim 12, such that it is held securely on the glass. A bottle 13 can then be inserted upside down into an aperture sized to receive the neck 15 of the bottle in bottle holder 10 such that the bottle is held inverted in the glass 11.
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(23) Clip 25 of bottle holder 10 includes outer wall 22 and inner wall 23. Bottle holder 10 is held in place on rim 12 of glass 11 by positioning the wall of the glass between outer wall 22 and inner wall 23. Outer wall 22 and inner wall 23 preferably are formed in a curve having the same diameter as the glass or pitcher so that bottle holder 10 fits easily over the glass. While an identical diameter is ideal, small variations between the glass diameter and the clip diameter can occur without substantially affecting the fit of bottle holder 10 on glass 11.
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(25) Clip 25 is also preferably formed at an angle to deck 24, the angle corresponding to an angle of the glass, as shown in
(26) As an additional feature in certain embodiments of bottle holder 10, there is space on both deck 24 between aperture 21 and clip 25 for promotional or advertising material to be added to clip 10. Additional space for promotional or advertising material can be found on the exterior surface of outer wall 22 of clip 25. Clip 25 can be formed from any suitable material, but is preferably a plastic having enough strength to support a full bottle inserted into aperture 21 while bottle holder 10 is sitting on the rim of a glass or pitcher.
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(28) As with bottle holder 10 from
(29) Bottle holder 200 is formed by deck 224 and outer clip 225 and inner clip 260. Deck 224 is attached to, or formed integrally with clips 225 and 260 and includes aperture 221. Aperture 221, shown in this embodiment as a circular cutout in deck 224, is sized to receive neck of a typical beer or soda bottle, but is smaller than the main diameter of the bottle such that the neck of the bottle will extend through aperture 221 but the remainder of the bottle will be held in place by the surface of deck 224 as the shoulders of the bottle, where the bottle transitions from the neck to the main portion, rest against the edges of the aperture and the upper surface of deck 224.
(30) Outer clip 225 of bottle holder 200, which in this embodiment is oriented to fit glasses of a more vertical orientation, includes outer wall 222 and inner wall 223. Inner clip 260, which is oriented to fit glasses with a more angled orientation, includes inner braces 261 a and 261b and outer braces 262a and 262b. Bottle holder 200 is held in place on the rim of a vertical glass by positioning the wall of the glass between inner surface 243 of outer wall 222 and inner wall 223, while for an angled glass the rim is positioned between inner braces 261a, 261b and outer braces 262a, 262b. Notches 264a and 264b also allow the rim of the glass to fit deeper into clip 200 providing additional support. Clips 225 and 260 are preferably formed in a curve having the same arc as the glass or pitcher so that multi-glass bottle holder 200 fits easily over the glass using either clip. While an identical diameter is ideal, variations between the glass diameter and the clip diameter can occur without substantially affecting the fit of bottle holder 200 on the glass.
(31) Brace 263 is provided along the underside of deck 224 to provide additional rigidity to multi-glass bottle holder 200. Brace 263 may be included on the multi-glass bottle holder 200 embodiment as deck 224 is lengthened to accommodate clip 260. Edge 242 also provides additional rigidity and stability to deck 224. Inner wall 223 can be of any shape, but in preferred embodiments tapers to tongue 241.
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(33) In a preferred embodiment outer clip 25 is designed to allow multi-glass bottle holder 200 to fit onto glasses with a more vertical wall and is therefore preferably formed at an angle close to or just less than 90 degrees to deck 24. While a slightly acute angle is shown, outer clip 225 can be formed at any angle required by the glass or pitcher on which it is to be installed. Inner clip 260 is designed to allow multi-glass bottle holder 200 to fit onto glasses with a more angled wall and is therefore formed at an acute angle relative to deck 224. Inner clip 260 is formed by inner braces 261a, 261b and inner braces 262a, 262b. Inner braces 261 b, 261 b protrude from the underside of deck 224 and are preferably equidistant from the centerline of bottle holder 200. Outer braces 262a, 262b protrude from inner call 223, but could also be formed to extend from deck 224. Notches 264a and 264b in edge 242 allow the bottle holder 200 to fit further down onto the rim of the glass when using inner clip. As with outer clip 225, inner clip 260 can be formed at any desired angle to accommodate any type of glass or pitcher. Brace 263 provides additional support to deck 224.
(34) In other respects multi-glass bottle holder 200 is designed and functions as described above with respect to bottle holder 10 in
(35) As with bottle holder 10, as an additional feature in certain embodiments of universal bottle holder 200, there is space on both deck 224 between aperture 221 and clip 225 for promotional or advertising material to be added to clip 200. Additional space for promotional or advertising material can be found on the exterior surface of outer wall 222 of clip 225. Multi-glass bottle holder 200 can be formed from any suitable material, but is preferably a plastic having enough strength to support a full bottle inserted into aperture 221 while bottle holder 200 is sitting on the rim of a glass or pitcher.
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(37) As described above, clip 325 is preferably formed at an angle to deck 24, the angle corresponding to an angle of the glass, as shown in
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(39) Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.