The present invention relates in general to a beverage container holder and in particular to an infinitely adjustable by gear actuation beverage container holder.
Beverage container holders are commonplace in current motor vehicles. The placement of a beverage container holder in an automobile or truck aids the driver in operating the vehicle in a safe manner. In addition, the comfort of a long trip is increased when a beverage container can be safely and securely placed within the vehicle and yet easily accessed by the driver and/or a passenger. However, current beverage container holders are typically manufactured with a single inner diameter. As such, bottles, cups, glasses and other types of beverage containers can either be too large to fit within the holder or too small to be held securely.
In an effort to provide a beverage container holder that holds various sizes of containers, some holders have incorporated flexible flaps within the inner diameter of the holder, which thereby apply pressure to a container placed therein. However, these flaps become torn, damaged and ineffective due to a loss of resiliency over extended periods of time. Furthermore, some beverage containers are still too small to be held securely with flexible flaps within the inner diameter of the holder. Therefore, there is a need for a beverage container holder that has an adjustment for holding different size containers.
The present invention affords an adjustable beverage container holder. The holder has a sleeve, a movable jaw located at least partially within the sleeve, and an adjusting ring. The sleeve has a sleeve axis. The jaw has at least one groove located thereon and a container surface coaxial with the sleeve axis. The adjusting ring is rotatably mounted to the sleeve and has a rigid member that engages the groove on the jaw.
Upon rotation of the adjusting ring with respect to the sleeve and about the sleeve axis, engagement of the sleeve rigid member with the groove of the jaw affords for the movement of the jaw either into or away from the sleeve axis. In this manner, an adjustable beverage container holder is provided.
In accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, an adjustable beverage container holder is generally shown at 10 in
In addition to sleeve attachment means 122, ring 120 has at least one rigid member 124. Rigid member 124 engages at least one groove 142 of jaw 140. Rotation of adjusting ring 120 in a clockwise or counterclockwise first direction 1 results in the movement of jaw 140 through jaw aperture 104 in an inward or outward second direction 2. The jaw 140 has a container surface 144 which is coaxial to the sleeve axis 150. Movement of the jaw 140 in the inward direction affords for contact of the container surface 144 with a beverage container and secure holding of said container. Movement of the jaw 140 in the outward directions affords for the release of a beverage container being securely held.
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Although not shown in the figures, a guidance means can be provided to aid in the movement of jaw 140 in the inward or outward second direction 2. The guidance means can be a guide rail permanently attached to the sleeve 100 and fitting at least partially in a slot or groove within the jaw 140, a guide rail permanently attached to the jaw 140 and fitting at least partially in a slot or groove within the jaw aperture 104 and combinations thereof.
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A second embodiment of the present invention is shown in
Similar to the first embodiment, rotation of adjusting ring 220 with respect to sleeve 200 about sleeve axis 250 affords for the movement of the jaw 240 through a jaw aperture 204 in an inward or outward second direction 2. As jaw 240 moves in the inward direction, container surface 244 can contact a beverage container and securely hold said container. Movement of the jaw 240 in the outward directions affords for the release of a beverage container being securely held. Also similar to the first embodiment, the second embodiment does not require gear teeth and the location of rigid member 224 and groove 242 can be reversed.
The second embodiment further employs a guide rod 260 inserted within jaw guide rod aperture 270 to aid in the movement of jaw 240. The guide rod 260 is typically rigidly attached to an outer casing (not shown). In the alternative, guide rod 260 can be rigidly attached to sleeve 200.
A third embodiment of the present invention is shown generally at 30 in
Jaw 340 has a container surface 344 that is coaxial with sleeve axis 350. Jaw 340 also has a gear arm 346 with at least one groove 342 thereon. The gear arm 346 is rigidly attached to the jaw 340 and extends arcuately therefrom. The jaw 340 includes a rotation axis 348, said axis having a first end 347 and a second end 349. The first end 347 and second end 349 are rotatably attached to the sleeve 300 using an attachment means (not shown). The attachment means can be comprised of first end 347 and second end 349 being a rod or pin that fits within sleeve apertures or can be apertures into which fit sleeve rods or pins. Rotation of adjusting ring 320 in a clockwise or counterclockwise first direction 1 moves jaws 340 in an inward or outward second direction 2 due to the engagement of groove 342 with rigid engagement member 324. Similar to the first and second embodiments, the at least one groove 342 can be in the form of gear teeth, the location of groove 342 and rigid member 324 can be reversed and movement of jaws 340 affords for the secure holding and release of a securely held beverage container. In this manner, an adjustable beverage container holder is provided.
The materials of construction for the beverage container holder of the present invention can be any material known to those skilled in the art, illustratively including plastics, metals, alloys, ceramics and combinations thereof. Furthermore, the embodiments disclosed in
The invention is not restricted to the illustrated examples described above. The examples are not intended as limitations on the scope of the invention. Methods, apparatus, materials and the like described herein are exemplary and not intended as limitations on the scope of the invention. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art. The scope of the invention is defined by the scope of the claims.
The present application is a divisional application of, and is entitled to the benefit of the earlier filing date and priority of, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/565,153 filed on Nov. 30, 2006, which has the same title and is assigned to the same assignee as the current application title, the incorporation of which is included herein in its entirety by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11565153 | Nov 2006 | US |
Child | 12355964 | US |