Multifunctional Portable Dry Bar and Beverage Preparation Station For Boats
20170311762 · 2017-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/0685
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A beverage station includes a tray having holes for supporting containers of various sizes. The largest holes on the outside of the bar are designed to hold larger bottles of liquor or mixers and other non-alcoholic beverages. Each hole can be adjusted down in size using insert reducers to accommodate smaller bottles so they fit snuggly and don't tip over or spill on a rocking boat. This is accomplished by using the different sized inserts to fit different sized liquor and wine bottles or other non-alcoholic mixers. A cutting board or serving tray can be used to support the beverage station. When the bar is in use it sits atop the serving tray and locks into place with small latches on the right, left and front of the serving tray surface.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A tray comprising: a) a substantially flat base formed of a substantially flat sheet of substantially rigid material; b) a top formed of a substantially flat sheet of substantially rigid material having a plurality of openings formed therein for holding beverage containers; c) at least one spacer located between said base and said top and retaining said top on said base; d) said substantially flat base having a plurality of attachment holes for connecting said substantially flat base to swivel supporting head of a support; e) said swivel supporting head being adapted to adjust to a horizontal position; f) said support having fishing rod holder mount connected to said swivel supporting head, said fishing rod holder mount adapted to be inserted into a fishing rod holder on a boat; and, g) a locking arm for locking said swivel supporting head in a fixed position.
22. The tray as set forth in claim 21, wherein; a) said base and said top having substantially the same width and length; and, b) a plurality of spacers elevate said top from said base and said spacers are fixedly joined to said base and said top.
23. The tray as set forth in claim 22, wherein; a) a first removable reducer including a wall that is sized to extend into said at least one of said plurality of openings and frictionally engage an inner edge of said top that surrounds said at least one of said plurality of openings.
24. The tray as set forth in claim 23, further comprising; a) said reducer having a top flange that is larger than the at least one of said plurality of openings so that said flange can rest upon a portion of the top that surrounds said at least one of said openings.
25. The tray as set forth in claim 24, wherein; a) said wall of said reducer is angled so that said wall frictionally engages said at least one of said openings when said wall is inserted in said one of said openings.
26. A tray comprising: a) a substantially flat base formed of a substantially flat sheet of substantially rigid material; b) a top formed of a substantially flat sheet of substantially rigid material having a plurality of openings formed therein for holding beverage containers; c) at least one spacer located between said base and said top and retaining said top on said base; d) said substantially flat base having a plurality of attachment holes for connecting said substantially flat base to a support.
27. The tray as set forth in claim 26, further comprising; a) a tube attached to said substantially flat base adjacent said plurality of attachment holes.
28. The tray as set forth in claim 26, wherein; a) said tube is pivotally attached to said substantially flat base and includes a locking mechanism for adjustably locking said tube to said substantially flat base so that the substantially flat base cannot pivot relative to said tube.
29. The tray as set forth in claim 26, wherein; a) said substantially flat base having a first surface and a second surface; and, b) a pipe clamp is attached to said second surface for attaching said second surface to a pipe.
30. The tray as set forth in claim 26, wherein; a) said substantially flat base having a first surface and a second surface; and, b) at least one suction cup is attached to said second surface.
31. A tray comprising: a) a substantially flat base formed of a substantially flat sheet of substantially rigid material; b) a top formed of a substantially flat sheet of substantially rigid material having a plurality of circular openings formed therein for holding beverage containers and at least one of said plurality of circular openings having a removable adjustment ring for reducing the circumference of said at least one of said plurality of circular openings; c) at least one spacer located between said base and said top and retaining said top on said base; d) said substantially flat base having a first set of attachment holes sized to receive fasteners for connecting said substantially flat base to a swivel supporting head of a support; e) said substantially flat base having a second set of attachment holes and a third set of attachment holes for receiving fasteners for connecting said substantially flat base to a horizontal rail, wherein said first set of attachment holes is located between said second set of attachment holes and said third set of attachment holes whereby the substantially flat base is compatible with a plurality of mounting arrangements including a swivel supporting head being adapted to adjust said tray to a horizontal position or a horizontal rail.
32. The tray as set forth in claim 31, wherein; a) said base and said top having substantially the same width and length; and, b) a plurality of spacers elevate said top from said base and said spacers are fixedly joined to said base and said top.
33. The tray as set forth in claim 32, wherein; a) said removable adjustment ring including a wall that is sized to extend into said at least one of said plurality of openings and frictionally engage an inner edge of said top that surrounds said at least one of said plurality of openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] As shown in
[0023] Now with reference to
[0024] The top 14 is joined to the bottom 12 by spacers 16 and 18 and are preferably connected by stainless steel screws 19. It should be understood that the top 14, bottom 12 and spacers 16 and 18 could be welded or glued together or they could molded as a single unit such as by injection molding. As an example, typical dimension for the beverage station 10 would be about fourteen inches wide and twenty inches long and about four inches tall. The actual dimensions could vary as desired. Likewise, the thickness of material is preferably three-eighths inch thick and the spacers 16 are preferably three and one-eighth inches tall and three and one-half inches long, whereas the spacers 18 are preferably three and one-eighth inches tall and seven inches long.
[0025] The top 14 includes holes or openings 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36 for receiving and retaining beverage containers as shown in
[0026] Reducers 50, 52, 54 and 56 which facilitate changing the size of holes 20, 22, 24 and 32 respectively, are shown in
[0027] As shown in
[0028] Additionally, as shown in
[0029] Preferably, the beverage station also includes a knife slot 70 and holes 72 for attachment of other accessories including but not limited to bottle openers, hand towel and trash bags.
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[0032] The side walls 104 and 108 each include a slot 120 and 122, respectively extending downwardly from their top edges 124 and 126, respectively. The bottoms 128 and 130, respectively of each slot 120 and 122 extend upwardly about the thickness of the bottom 12 of the beverage station 10. Pivoting keepers or swivel pins 132 and 134 are mounted to the each of the bottoms 128 and 130 of the slots 120 and 122. A third pivoting keeper 136 is mounted to a front edge 136 of the base 102 and can be pivoted upwardly for preventing the beverage station 10 from sliding forward.
[0033] Now with reference to
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[0035] The table 100 includes attachment holes 140 for attachment of other accessories including, but not limited to, bottle openers, hand towel and trash bags. When the beverage station 10 is locked in place on the table 100, attachment holes 72 align with holes 140 so that both sets of holes remain functional.
[0036] The table 100 includes attachment holes 142 for connecting the beverage station to a support 144. As shown in
[0037] While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, uses and/or adaptions of the invention following in general the principle of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains and as maybe applied to the central features hereinbefore set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention and the limits of the appended claims.