This invention relates generally to a beverage device for use with a pool noodle. More particularly, this invention relates to a beverage device with mechanisms for attaching the beverage device to a variety of bases.
Various beverage devices typically used for holding coffee or other beverages are known. Pool noodles, commonly 2-4 inches in diameter, are often used by swimmers and boaters to provide recreational flotation while floating in the water. While floating on a pool noodle, a user often holds a beverage in a hand. Combining a pool noodle with a detachable beverage holder frees up a user's hands and provides a convenient location for storing a beverage holder. A beverage device mountable to a pool noodle is desired.
The present invention relates to a beverage device comprising a beverage holder having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end having a beverage holder connector, and a beverage holder support having a connecting end and a locking end, the locking end having a protruding portion having an outside diameter sized to fit inside a pool noodle and an annular wall having an inside diameter sized to fit around an outer surface of the pool noodle, and the connecting end having a beverage holder receiver for receiving the beverage holder connector.
The present invention further relates to a beverage device comprising a beverage holder having an upper end and a lower end, a beverage holder support having a connecting end and a locking end, the locking end having a protruding portion having an outside diameter sized to fit inside of a pool noodle and an annular wall having an inside diameter sized to fit around a pool noodle, and a cord, typically an elastic cord, connecting the beverage holder support to the beverage holder.
The present invention further relates to a recreational device comprising a recreational accessory having a lower end, the lower end having a recreational accessory connector, and a beverage holder support having a connecting end and a locking end, the locking end having a protruding portion having an outside diameter sized to fit inside a pool noodle and an annular wall having an inside diameter sized to fit around an outer surface of the pool noodle, and the connecting end having a beverage holder receiver for receiving the recreational accessory connector.
The connecting end 360 of the pool noodle beverage holder support 350 includes a beverage holder receiver 362 with a ferrous component 364. A beverage holder 372 has an upper end and a lower end 374, with the lower end having a beverage holder connector 376 that is received by the beverage holder receiver. The beverage holder connector has a magnetic component 378 that detachably affixes the beverage holder 372 to the beverage holder support 350 when the connector 376 is received by the receiver 362 and the magnetic component 378 engages the ferrous component 364. The beverage holder may be any one of a variety of beverage holders, such as a plastic shell designed to hold a foam thermally insulated drink holder 378, a mug, or a cup.
When magnets are used, typically they are permanent magnets, and more typically, magnets that retain a substantial amount of their magnetism over a period of time such as five years. Also, the magnets may be installed in different configurations. For example, the magnet may be included in the beverage holder support and the ferrous component may be included in the beverage holder. Additionally, a magnet may be included in the beverage holder support and another magnet may be included in the beverage holder. When two magnets are used, the magnets are orientated in their respective components so that the opposite poles of the magnets face each other and attract one another.
Other methods may also be used to connect the mug component to the beverage holder support. For instance, a twist lock mechanism as shown in
In a second variation shown in
Additionally, the beverage holder support may also be used to support an item other than a beverage holder. For example, the beverage holder support may be used to hold a recreational accessory such as a squirt gun, umbrella, or action figure, among others. When a recreational accessory is used, a lower end of the recreational accessory is adapted in a manner similar to the lower end of a beverage holder, thereby having a recreational accessory connector that is received by the beverage holder receiver. The various methods described above for connecting a beverage holder to a beverage holder support, such as magnets, twist lock, Velcro, and an elastic cord may also be used to connect a recreational accessory to a beverage holder support.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. The invention is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrated examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/383,389 filed on Sep. 16, 2010, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference.
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61383389 | Sep 2010 | US |