Claims
- 1. A beverage container holder, comprising:
- base support means for supporting a beverage container, the container having a base including a substantially vertical surface disposed inwardly from a container outer surface and extending upwardly from a container lower surface;
- a wall connected to said base support means and forming therewith a cavity for receiving therein the base of the beverage container, said wall being configured such that the base of the beverage container is loosely disposed in said cavity and removable from said cavity in a vertical direction without substantial frictional resistance, said wall having a top surface; and
- wedging means secured to said base support means for providing a wedging action upon tilting of the beverage container resting on said base support means, said wedging means having a top surface, said wedging means top surface being spaced a distance below said wall top surface such that wedging between at least the substantially vertical surface of the beverage container and said wedging means thereby restrains the beverage container from further tilting and prevents contents therein from spilling;
- wherein said wedging means and said wall are configured and dimensioned relative to one another such that tilting of the beverage container in said cavity causes engagement between the beverage container and said holder at two spaced points of contact occurring at said wall and said wedging means, said two spaced points of contact including a first contact point located at an inner surface of said wall and a second contact point located at an outer surface of said wedging means and at a height a distance below the height of said first contact point; and said wedging means comprises a rib disposed in said cavity and projecting upwards from said base support means.
- 2. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said rib forms a generally 90.degree. angle with respect to said base support means.
- 3. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said rib projects approximately 0.140 inch above a top surface of said base support means.
- 4. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said rib is disposed approximately 0.392 inch interior to said wall.
- 5. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said wedging means is configured such that said two spaced points of contact occur at an inner surface of said wall and an outer surface of said rib which is facing said wall.
- 6. A holder according to claim 1 wherein an inner diameter of the cavity defined by said wall is approximately 2.615 inches.
- 7. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said wall has a height of approximately 0.500 inch above a top surface of said base support means.
- 8. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said base support means is built into an interior location of an automotive vehicle.
- 9. A holder according to claim 8 wherein said built-in holder is integrally formed with a top surface of said interior location.
- 10. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said base support means, said wall, and said wedging means are integrally molded onto a door of an automotive vehicle glove compartment.
- 11. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said base support means, said wall, and said wedging means are integrally molded onto an automotive vehicle console.
- 12. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said base support means is secured to a support surface such that said base support means remains fixed relative to said support surface when the beverage container in said cavity is tilted and the beverage container thereby wedges between said wall and said wedging means.
- 13. A holder according to claim 12 wherein said base support means is removably secured to said support surface by an adhesive tab having a removable protective film.
- 14. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said base support means, said wedging means, and said wall are integrally formed of a plastics material.
- 15. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said base support means is circular and said wall extends around the outside periphery thereof to thereby form a circular cavity.
- 16. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said wall defines a lower surface of said holder and thereby spaces said bottom support member above a support surface when said wall is placed on the support surface.
- 17. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said beverage container holder is integrally formed on a support structure adapted to be inserted between a seat cushion and a back cushion of an automotive vehicle.
- 18. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said wedging means is configured such that said two spaced points of contact are located at an inner surface of said wall and an outer surface of said wedging means.
- 19. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said rib comprises an annular rib defining an open center space on said base support means between opposing sides of said annular rib.
- 20. A holder according to claim 1 wherein said wedging means allows a tilting angle of the beverage container to be generally no more than eight degrees.
- 21. A beverage container holder, comprising:
- base support means for supporting a beverage container, the container having a base including a substantially vertical surface disposed inwardly from a container outer surface and extending upwardly form a container lower surface;
- a wall connected to said base support means and forming therewith a cavity for receiving therein the base of the container, said wall having a top surface; and
- wedging means secured to said base support means and having a top surface, said wedging means top surface being spaced a distance below said wall top surface for providing a wedging action against at least the substantially vertical surface of the container when the container resting in said cavity is tilted about a vertical axis thereof and to thereby restrain the container from further tilting and prevent contents therein from spilling;
- wherein said wedging means and said wall are configured and dimensioned relative to one another such that the base of the container is loosely disposed in said holder and removable from said holder in a vertical direction without substantial frictional resistance but tilting of the container causes an engagement between the container and said holder at two spaced points of contact, said two spaced points of contact including a first contact point located at an inner surface of said wall and a second contact point located at an outer surface of said wedging means and at a height a distance below the height of said first contact point; and said wedging means comprises a rib disposed in said cavity and projecting upward from said base support means and said wedging means.
- 22. A holder according to claim 21 wherein said wedging means and said wall are configured such that said two spaced points of contact are positioned at an inner surface of said wall and an outer surface of said wedging means.
- 23. A holder according to claim 21 wherein said base support means is integrally formed with an interior portion of a vehicle.
- 24. A holder according to claim 21 wherein said base support means, said wall, and said wedging means are integrally molded onto a door of a vehicle glove compartment.
- 25. A holder according to claim 21 wherein said base support means, said wall, and said wedging means are integrally molded with a vehicle console, comprises a rib disposed in said cavity and projecting upward from said base support means.
- 26. A holder according to claim 21 wherein said wedging means allows a tilting angle of the container to be generally no more than eight degrees.
- 27. A holder according to claim 21 wherein said base support means is secured to a support surface such that said base support means remains fixed relative to said support surface when the beverage container in said cavity is tilted and the beverage container thereby wedges between said wall and said wedging means.
- 28. A beverage container holder, comprising:
- base support means for supporting a container, the container having a base including a substantially vertical surface disposed inwardly from a container outer surface and extending upwardly from a container lower surface;
- a wall connected to said base support means and forming therewith a cavity for receiving therein the base of the container, said wall having a top surface; and
- wedging means secured to said base support means and having a top surface, said wedging means top surface being spaced a distance below said wall top surface for providing a wedging action upon tilting of the container resting on said base support means, such that wedging between at least the substantially vertical surface of the container and said wedging means thereby restrains the container from further tilting;
- wherein said wedging means and said wall are dimensioned relative to one another such that the base of the container is loosely disposed in the cavity and removable from the cavity in a vertical direction without substantial frictional resistance but tilting of the container in the cavity causes engagement between the container and said holder at two spaced points of contact, said two spaced points of contact including a first contact point located at an inner surface of said wall and a second contact point located at an outer surface of said wedging means and at a height a distance below the height of said first contact point; and said wedging means comprises a rib disposed in said cavity and projecting upward from said base support means.
- 29. A holder according to claim 28 wherein said wedging means is configured such that said two spaced points of contact are located at an inner surface of said wall and an outer surface of said wedging means.
- 30. A holder according to claim 28 wherein said wedging means is configured such that said two spaced points of contact are located at an inner surface of said wall and an outer surface of said rib which is facing said wall.
- 31. A holder according to claim 28 wherein said base support means is integrally formed with an interior portion of a vehicle.
- 32. A holder according to claim 28 wherein said base support means, said wall, and said wedging means are integrally molded onto a door of a vehicle glove compartment.
- 33. A holder according to claim 28 wherein said base support means, said wall, and said wedging means are integrally molded with a vehicle console.
- 34. A holder according to claim 28 wherein said wedging means allows a tilting angle of the container to be generally no more than eight degrees.
- 35. A holder according to claim 28 wherein said base support means is secured to a support surface such that said base support means remains fixed relative to said support surface when the beverage container in said cavity is tilted and the beverage container thereby wedges between said wall and said wedging means.
- 36. A beverage container holder, comprising:
- a base support having a base surface configured to support a container, the container having a base including a substantially vertical surface disposed inwardly from a container outer surface and extending upwardly from a container lower surface;
- a wall connected to said base support and forming therewith a cavity for receiving therein the base of the container, said wall having a top surface; and
- a wedging rib secured to said base support and having a top surface, said wedging rib top surface being spaced a distance below said wall top surface, said wedging ribs and said wall being configured and dimensioned relative to each other such that the container when supported by said base support is loosely disposed in said cavity and removable from said holder in a vertical direction without substantial frictional resistance and such that tilting of the container in said cavity causes engagement between the container and said holder at two spaced points of contact and thereby prevents further tilting of the container, said two spaced points of contact including a first contact point located at an inner surface of said wall and a second contact point located at an outer surface of said wedging rib and at a height a distance below the height of said first contact point.
- 37. A holder according to claim 36 wherein said wedging rib is configured such that said two spaced points of contact are located at an inner surface of said wall and an outer surface of said wedging rib.
- 38. A holder according to claim 36 wherein said wedging rib is disposed in said cavity and projects upward from said base surface.
- 39. A holder according to claim 36 wherein said wedging rib comprises an annular rib defining an open center space on said base support means between opposing sides of said annular rib.
- 40. A holder according to claim 36 wherein said base support is integrally formed with an interior portion of a vehicle.
- 41. A holder according to claim 36 wherein said base support, said wall, and said wedging rib are integrally molded onto a door of a vehicle glove compartment.
- 42. A holder according to claim 36 wherein said base support, said wall, and said wedging rib are integrally molded with a vehicle console.
- 43. A holder according to claim 36 wherein said base support, said wall, and said wedging rib are integrally formed.
- 44. A holder according to claim 36 wherein said wedging rib allows a tilting angle of the container to be generally no more than eight degrees.
- 45. A holder according to claim 36 wherein said base support means is secured to a support surface such that said base support means remains fixed relative to said support surface when the beverage container in said cavity is tilted and the beverage container thereby wedges between said wall and said wedging rib.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/704,024 filed May 22, 1991, now abandoned.
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