Outdoor social gatherings in warm weather often include eating and drinking. The present invention relates to a beverage holder with a beverage receptacle and an accessory receptacle.
In some embodiments, a beverage holder includes a beverage receptacle and an accessory receptacle positioned side by side; the beverage receptacle defines a cylindrical volume and includes: a flat base for supporting a beverage container, the flat base having a circular shape with a first diameter; a first arm having a second diameter and at least partially encircling the cylindrical volume; and a spine connecting the base and the arm; the accessory receptacle defines a rectangular volume and is connected to the base and to the first arm of the beverage receptacle; and a shaft comprising a first section connected to the base, and a second section with a pointed end for securing the beverage holder into the ground where the first and second sections are connectable by a threaded section.
In another aspect, a beverage holder includes a beverage receptacle and an accessory receptacle positioned side by side: the beverage receptacle defines a cylindrical volume, has a first height, and includes: a flat base for supporting a beverage container, the flat base having a circular shape with a diameter; a first arm positioned above the flat base; a second arm positioned above the first arm, wherein the first height is measured from the flat base to the second arm; a spine connecting the base and the first and second arms, the spine includes: a first curved section that extends between the first section of the shaft and a horizontal section of the spine, where the horizontal section extends under, and is connected to the base; and a second curved section extends between the horizontal section and a vertical section, the vertical section is connected to the first and second arms of the beverage receptacle; the accessory receptacle defines a rectangular volume, has a second height equal to the first height, where the accessory receptacle is connected to the flat base, the first arm, and the second arm of the beverage receptacle; and a shaft that includes: a first section connected to the base and a second section with a pointed end for securing the beverage holder into the ground, where the first and second sections are connectable by a threaded section.
In another aspect, a beverage holder includes a beverage receptacle and an accessory receptacle positioned side by side: the beverage receptacle has a first height, defines a cylindrical volume, and includes: a flat base for supporting a beverage container, the flat base having a circular shape with a diameter; a first arm positioned above the flat base; a second arm positioned above the first arm, wherein the first height is measured from the flat base to the second arm; and a spine connecting the base and the arm, the spine includes: a first curved section extending between the first section of the shaft and a horizontal section of the spine, the horizontal section extending under, and connected to the base; and a second curved section extending between the horizontal section and a vertical section, the vertical section connected to the first and second arms of the beverage receptacle; the accessory receptacle defines a rectangular volume, has a second height less than the first height, and includes a bottom with a u-shaped portion with a depth, where the accessory receptacle is connected to the flat base and the first arm of the beverage receptacle; and a shaft that includes a first section connected to the base and a second section with a pointed end for securing the beverage holder into the ground, where the first and second sections connectable by a threaded section.
This written disclosure describes illustrative embodiments that are non-limiting and non-exhaustive. Reference is made to illustrative embodiments that are depicted in the figures, in which:
Eating, drinking, talking, and playing games are common activities of outdoor social gatherings. However, holding a drink and/or an accessory item while participating an activity can be problematic. A beverage holder 10 as disclosed herein frees the hands of a user so that they may participate in an outdoor activity, e.g. play a game, eat, talk with others, or sleep, and have their beverage and/or accessory nearby and off the ground. Beverage holders 10 described herein have a beverage receptacle 20 and an accessory receptacle 40 (see e.g.
The beverage holder 10 has a height H and a width W (see e.g.
Although the beverage holders 10 shown in
In some embodiments, the beverage receptacle 20 and the accessory receptacle are connected by their arms 32, 48 (see e.g.
A beverage holder 10 as described herein may be made of any suitable material, for example, steel. In one example, the beverage holder 10 is manufactured by welded steel construction. The components of a beverage holder 10 described herein may have any suitable cross-sectional shape, for example, circular, square shape, and/or rectangular. In one example, the beverage holder is made of steel rods with a diameter of approximately 0.125 inches.
A beverage holder 10 as described herein may be unitary or integral, e.g. made of a single piece of material, or made of more than one piece of material. Thus, when two or more components are discussed as connected, this can also mean the parts are one-piece or integral. In some embodiments, one piece of material forms both the beverage receptacle 20 and the accessory receptacle 40. In other embodiments, more than one piece of material forms the beverage holder 20. Any suitable means may be used to connect or attach components or pieces of material. An example of one suitable means is welding.
A. Beverage Receptacle
The beverage receptacle 20 defines a cylindrical volume sized to receive and hold a beverage container, e.g. a can, a bottle, or a cup (see e.g.
In at least one embodiment, the beverage receptacle 20 has a flat base 22 (see e.g.
In at least one embodiment, the beverage receptacle 20 further includes at least one arm 32. In some embodiments, arm 32 has a first end 36a connected to the spine 24 and a second end 36b connected to the spine 24 so that the arm 32 encircles the cylindrical volume defined by the beverage accessory 20 (see e.g.
In other embodiments, the first and second ends of arm 32 may be connected to different vertical positions along the spine. For example, the ends of a u-shaped arm would be connected to different positions along the spine 24.
In other embodiments, the arm 32 partially encircles the cylindrical volume defined by the beverage accessory 20. For example, a first end of the arm may be connected to the spine and a second end of the arm may be connected to the accessory receptacle. As another example, the beverage receptacle 20 may have two u-shaped arms 32 that each partially encircles the cylindrical volume defined by the beverage receptacle 20.
The base 22 and arms 32 may be separated by the same distance or by different distances. The diameter AD defined by the arm(s) 32 may be equal to or greater than the diameter BD of the base 22. The arm(s) 32 may define a diameter AD ranging from approximately 3 inches to approximately 4 inches.
In some embodiments, the beverage receptacle 20 further includes at least one spine 24. In at least one embodiment, the spine 24 connects the base 22 and the arm(s) 32. The spine 24 may be straight or curvilinear. In one example, a curvilinear spine 24 includes a vertical section 26 and a horizontal section 28 connected by a curved section 30 (see e.g.
In some embodiments, the beverage receptacle 20 is unitary, i.e. formed of a single piece of material. In other embodiments, the beverage receptacle 20 is formed of at least two pieces of material. For example, the spine 24 and the arms 32a,b may be one piece of material and the base 22 a separate piece of material.
B. Accessory Receptacle
The accessory receptacle 40 defines a rectangular volume sized to receive and hold an accessory item such as a phone, a tablet, an e-reader, a book, a wallet, and/or keys. The accessory receptacle 40 may have a height H2 equal to, greater than, or less than the height H1 of the beverage receptacle 20. The height H2 may be greater than the width W2 (see e.g.
In some embodiments, the accessory receptacle 40 is unitary, i.e. formed of a single piece of material. In other embodiments, the accessory receptacle 40 is formed of at least two pieces of material. For example, the horizontal support member 42, the segments 50 and arm 48b may be one piece of material and the arm 48a a separate piece of material (see e.g.
B.1. First Accessory Receptacle Embodiment
In some embodiments, the accessory receptacle 40 includes at least one horizontal support member 42, at least one arm 48, and at least one segment 50 (see e.g.
In some embodiments, arm 48 extends from a first segment 50a to a second segment 50b (see e.g.
B.2. Second Accessory Receptacle Embodiment
In other embodiments, the accessory receptacle 40 is a box 54 (see e.g.
Box 54 may be connected to the base 22 and/or an arm 32 of the beverage receptacle 20. In some embodiments, box 54 is connected by at least one horizontal support member 42. The horizontal support member 42 may be an extension of the bottom 60 of the box 54 (e.g. embodiments where the horizontal support members 42 form the bottom 60) or a separate piece of material connecting the bottom 60 of the box 54 to the base 22. In some embodiments, the horizontal support member(s) extends at least partially underneath the bottom 60 of the box 54 and partially underneath the base 22.
The front and rear walls 56,58 may be made of a solid material or a mesh. The height of the rear wall 58 may be the same as or greater than the height of the front wall 56. The height of the walls 56, 58 may range from approximately 1 inch to approximately 10 inches. The front and rear walls 56, 58 are separated by a distance D2b ranging from approximately 0.5 inches to approximately 3 inches.
The sidewalls may be made of solid material, a mesh, or at least one horizontal support member (for simplicity, the sidewall is omitted from the side views of
C. Securement Devices
A beverage holder 10 as described herein at least one securement device configured to allow hands-free access to a beverage container being held by the beverage holder 10. For example, the securement device may be configured to insert the beverage holder into the ground or to attach the beverage holder to another object. In this way, the user's hands are free for other things. In some embodiments, the beverage holder 10 has one securement device. In other embodiments, the beverage holder 10 has two securement devices.
C1. Shaft
Some of the beverage holders 10 described herein have a shaft 70 with at least one pointed end 72 to insert the beverage holder 10 into the ground (see e.g.
The shaft 70 may be unitary or formed of connectable parts. For example, shaft may be formed of two parts 74a,b that are connected/disconnected by screwing (see e.g.
C2. Mounting Device
Some of the beverage holders 10 described herein have a mounting device 80 to secure the beverage holder to another article such as a chair, bench, table, deck rail, or fence rail. In some embodiments, the mounting device is attached to the beverage receptacle 20 and/or to the accessory receptacle 40 (see e.g.
In some embodiments, the mounting device 80 is laterally offset from the beverage receptacle 20. As one example, the left side of the beverage receptacle 20 may be positioned to the right of the left side of the mounting device 80, as shown in
The mounting device 80 may have any suitable configuration for securing the beverage holder 10 to another object. In some embodiments, the mounting device 80 is designed so that the object is positioned between two components of the mounting device 80. For example, the mounting device may be a clamp. In at least one embodiment, the mounting device 80 includes a bracket 81 and an adjustment/securement device 84 (see e.g.
In at least one embodiment, bracket 81 has at least three sides and defines a volume (see e.g.
In at least one embodiment, bracket 81 includes at least one bracket plate 83. In some embodiments, bracket 81 has a bottom bracket plate 83a and an upper bracket plate 83b (see e.g.
An example of an adjustment/securement device 84 that may be used in the mounting device 80 is shown in
An exemplary shape for the bracket plate 83 and/or plate 88 is shown in
In at least one embodiment, the mounting device 80 includes a receptacle to receive a shaft configured to be inserted into the ground (not shown). For example, the receptacle may be configured to receive a threaded end of a shaft that has at least one pointed end at the other end. For example, part 74a of shaft 70 may be inserted into a receptacle of the mounting device.
E. Examples
Exemplifications of a beverage holder 10 as described above are provided in the following non-limiting examples.
The beverage receptacle 20 has a base 22, two arms 32a,b, a spine 24, and a height H1 (see e.g.
The spine 24 has a curvilinear shape with vertical sections 26a,b, a horizontal section 28, and curved sections 30a, 30b (see e.g.
In one particular embodiment of example 100, the beverage receptacle 20 has a diameter BD of approximately 3 inches, a diameter AD of approximately 3.125 inches, and the spine 24 has a vertical section 26 with a length of approximately 4 inches and a horizontal section 28 with a length of approximately of 3 inches.
The accessory receptacle 40 has two horizontal support members 42a,b, two arms 48a,b, two segments 50, a height H2, and a width W2a (see e.g.
When viewed from above, the arms 48a,b form a rectangular shape with an internal width IW and an internal depth D2b (see e.g.
In one particular embodiment of example 100, the accessory receptacle 40 has a height H2 of approximately 4 inches, a width W2a of approximately 3.75 inches, a depth D2 of approximately 0.75 inches, a width W2b of approximately 1.125 inches, an internal width IW of approximately 3.5 inches, and an internal depth D2b of approximately 0.75 inches.
In one particular embodiment of example 100, the beverage holder 10 has a height of approximately 4 inches, a width W of approximately 4.75 inches; the beverage receptacle 20 has a diameter BD of approximately 3 inches, a diameter AD of approximately 3.125 inches, and the spine 24 has a vertical section 26 with a length of approximately 4 inches and a horizontal section 28 with a length of approximately of 3 inches; and the accessory receptacle 40 has a height H2 of approximately 4 inches, a width W2a of approximately 3.75 inches, a depth D2 of approximately 0.75 inches, a width W2b of approximately 1.125 inches, an internal width IW of approximately 3.5 inches, and an internal depth D2b of approximately 0.75 inches.
The beverage receptacle 20 has a base 22, two arms 32a,b, a spine 24, and a height H1 (see e.g.
The spine 24 has a curvilinear shape with vertical sections 26a,b, a horizontal section 28, and curved sections 30a,b (see e.g.
In one particular embodiment of example 200, the beverage receptacle 20 has a height H1 of approximately 4 inches, a diameter BD of approximately 3 inches, a diameter AD of approximately 3.125 inches, and the spine 24 has a vertical section 26 with a length of approximately 4 inches and a horizontal section 28 with a length of approximately of 3 inches.
The accessory receptacle 40 has two horizontal support members 42a,b, one arm 48, two segments 50, a height H2, an internal width IW, and an internal depth D2b (see e.g.
The horizontal support members 42a,b are parallel and are separated by a width W2b (see e.g.
In one particular embodiment of example 200, the accessory receptacle 40 has a height H2 of approximately 4 inches, a width W2a of approximately 3.75 inches, an internal width IW of approximately 3.5 inches, a depth D2b of approximately 0.75 inches, a depth D2a of approximately 0.615 inches, and a width W2b of approximately 1.125 inches.
In one particular embodiment of example 200, the beverage holder 10 has a height H of approximately 4 inches and a width of approximately 4 inches; the beverage receptacle 20 has a height H1 of approximately 4 inches, a diameter AD of approximately 3 inches, a diameter AD of approximately 3.125 inches, the spine 24 has a vertical section 26 with a length of approximately 4 inches and a horizontal section 28 with a length of approximately of 3 inches; and the accessory receptacle 40 has a height H2 of approximately 4 inches, a width W2a of approximately 3.75 inches, an internal width IW of approximately 3.5 inches, a depth D2b of approximately 0.75 inches, a depth D2a of approximately 0.615 inches, and a width W2b of approximately 1.125 inches.
Box 54 has a front wall 56, a back wall 58, a top opening, a bottom 60, and sidewalls. Box 54 has a height H2, a depth D2b, a width (see e.g. W2a as shown in
In one particular embodiment of example 300, the beverage holder 10 has a height H of approximately 4 inches, a width W of approximately 4.75 inches; the beverage receptacle 20 has a diameter BD of approximately 3 inches, a diameter AD of approximately 3.125 inches, the spine 24 has a vertical section 26 with a length of approximately 4 inches and a horizontal section 28 with a length of approximately of 3 inches; and the accessory receptacle 40 has a height H2 of approximately 4 inches, a width W2a of approximately 3.75 inches, an internal width IW of approximately 3.5 inches, and a depth D2 of approximately 0.75 inches.
Box 54 has a height H2, a depth D2b, and a width (see e.g. W2a as shown in
Box 54 has a front wall 56, a back wall 58, a top opening, a bottom 60, and sidewalls. Box 54 (walls 56 and bottom) may be constructed of solid material and/or a mesh. Alternatively, the sidewalls and/or bottom 60 may be constructed of horizontal support members 42, instead of a solid material or a mesh. The bottom 60 includes a u-shaped portion 44 with a depth D2a (see e.g.
In one particular embodiment of example 200, the beverage holder 10 has a height H of approximately 4 inches and a width of approximately 4 inches; the beverage receptacle 20 has a height H1 of approximately 4 inches, a diameter BD of approximately 3 inches, a diameter AD of approximately 3.125 inches, and the spine 24 has a vertical section 26 with a length of approximately 4 inches and a horizontal section 28 with a length of approximately of 3 inches; and the accessory receptacle 40 has a height H2 of approximately 2.75 inches, a width W2a of approximately 3.75 inches, an internal width IW of approximately 3.5 inches, and a depth D2 of approximately 0.75 inches.
The spine 24 connects the arms 32a,b of the beverage receptacle 20 (see e.g.
The base 22 of the beverage receptacle 20 is flat and circular. In this example, base 22 has the same structure as the structure forming the arms 32a,b (
In this example, base 22 is connected to arm 48 of the accessory receptacle, with arm 48 connected to the spine 24 (
In one particular embodiment of example 500, the beverage holder has a length L1 of approximately 4.5 inches and the beverage receptacle 20 has a diameter OAD1 of approximately 3.5 inches. In another particular embodiment of example 500, the beverage holder has a length L1 of approximately 5.25 inches and an OAD1 of approximately 4 inches.
The accessory receptacle 40 has an arm 48, segments 50a,b, a u-shaped portion 44, support members 42, a height, a depth Db2, and a width IW (see e.g.
When viewed from above, arm 48 forms a rectangular shape at the top of the accessory receptacle 40 with a gap Wb2 (
When viewed from above, arm 48 forms a rectangular shape with an internal width IW, an internal depth D2b, and defines a gap Wb2 (
In one particular embodiment of example 500, the beverage holder has a length L1 of approximately 4.5 inches, the beverage receptacle 20 has a diameter OAD1 of approximately 3.5 inches, an arm 32a with a diameter of approximately 3.5 inches, a gap G2 of approximately 1.75 inches, an arm 32b with a diameter of approximately 3 inches and a gap G2 of approximately 1.25 inches, a base with a diameter of approximately 2 inches and a cap G3 of approximately 0.75 inches, an accessory holder 40 with a Db2 of approximately 1 inch, a Wb2 of approximately 1 inch, and an IW of approximately 4 inches.
The beverage receptacle 20 has a base 22, two arms 32a,b, and a height H1 (see e.g.
The accessory receptacle 40 has two horizontal support members 42a,b extending from two segments 50a,b, two arms 48a,b, a height H2, an interior width IW, and an outer width OW (see e.g.
When viewed from above, the arms 48a,b form a rectangular shape with an internal width IW and an internal depth D2b (
The mounting device 80 has a bracket 81, adjustment/securement device 84, a height BH, a width BW, and a depth (
The mounting device 80 is positioned a distance L1 away from the end of the accessory receptacle 40 (
In one particular embodiment of example 500, PD1 is approximately 1.25 inches, PW1 is approximately 1.625 inches, BD is approximately 2.95 inches, AD is approximately 3.25 inches, OAD is approximately 3.625 inches, DB2 is approximately 0.75 inches, W2b is approximately 0.65 inches, IW is approximately 3.625 inches, AD2 is approximately 4.75 inches, H1/H2 is approximately 3.75 inches, S1 is approximately 1.7 inches, S2 is approximately 1.4 inches, L1 is approximately 3 inches, L2 is approximately 1.25 inches, L3 is approximately 6 inches, BH is approximately 2.2 inches, BW is approximately 3 inches, OW is approximately 4.125 inches, AL is approximately 1.74 inches, SW is approximately 2.125 inches, SH1 is approximately 0.5 inches, SH2 is approximately 1.125 inches, SH3 is approximately 0.5 inches.
Other embodiments of the present disclosure are possible. Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure, but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this disclosure. It is also contemplated that various combinations or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the embodiments may be made and still fall within the scope of this disclosure. It should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form various embodiments. Thus, it is intended that the scope of at least some of the present disclosure should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above.
Thus the scope of this disclosure should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents. Therefore, it will be appreciated that the scope of the present disclosure fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art, and that the scope of the present disclosure is accordingly to be limited by nothing other than the appended claims, in which reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one or more.” All structural, chemical, and functional equivalents to the elements of the above-described preferred embodiment that are known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the present claims. Moreover, it is not necessary for a device or method to address each and every problem sought to be solved by the present disclosure, for it to be encompassed by the present claims. Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims.
The foregoing description of various preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise embodiments, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The example embodiments, as described above, were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the disclosure be defined by the claims appended hereto.
Various examples have been described. These and other examples are within the scope of the following claims.
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