The present invention is in the technical area of apparatus associated with dining and drinking and pertains more particularly to shades adapted for shading a beverage in a container from sunlight or other source of radiating heat. May also be used for parties, camping beach outings, boating and in some sports.
Shades for shading beverages from sunlight are well-known in the art, and several have been patented. To the inventor's knowledge, however, there are no shades in the art that may be stacked for customers or may be folded to fit in a purse or pocket, and the inventor believes such a shade is needed.
In one embodiment of the invention a foldable beverage shade is provided, comprising a fabric sheet having a bottom edge, side edges and a curved top edge, with an overall height from the bottom edge to a center of the curved top edge, the fabric sheet symmetrical about a center line, a first and a second spreader element, each made from a elongate rod with a cross-section diameter equal to or less than one quarter inch, the spreader elements shaped to have a circular arc length greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees, and a circular coaster element with a thickness less than one-half inch, a diameter greater than two inches but less than six inches, and a cylindrical outer surface. The first spreader element is engaged through a loop joined on the fabric sheet spanning the centerline at a height equal to or less than one half the overall height, and the second spreader element is engaged through a loop joined on the fabric sheet spanning the centerline at a height proximate the uppermost point of each of the two side edges, and characterized that a user is enabled to join the bottom edge of the fabric sheet around the cylindrical outer surface of the coaster element with attachment interfaces provided on the coaster and the fabric sheet, and to raise the first and second spreader elements and engage ends of each into pockets joined on the fabric sheet at edges of the fabric sheet at the height of the loops, such that the fabric sheet forms an erect shade above and around the coaster element, such that a beverage container may be placed on the coaster element and be shaded.
In one embodiment the fabric sheet has pre-pressed fold lines both vertically and horizontally, such that the erect shade may be dismantled to be carried or stored by disengaging the fabric sheet from the coaster element, disengaging the spreader elements from the pockets allowing the fabric sheet to be laid flat, folding the spreader elements to lie on the fabric sheet, and folding the fabric sheet along the fold lines with the spreader elements within the folded sheet. Also, in one embodiment folded sheet has four sides with edges equal to or less than a diameter of the spreader elements. In one embodiment one erect beverage shade fits into another such that a plurality of erect beverage shades may be staked for storage. And in one embodiment the beverage shade further comprises a third spreader element engaged in a loop and pockets at a height proximate the top of the coaster element in the erect beverage shade.
In one embodiment of the invention the spreader elements are made from metal wire and are no more than one-sixteenth inch in cross section diameter. Also, in one embodiment the spreader elements are made from molded plastic and are no more than one-sixteenth inch in cross section diameter. Also, in one embodiment the fabric sheet is stiff material, capable of supporting itself in an upright orientation. In one embodiment the loops and pockets are fabric elements sewn to the fabric sheet. And in one embodiment the loops and pockets are metal or plastic elements joined to the fabric sheet.
In another aspect of the invention a method for forming an erect, foldable beverage shade is provided, comprising joining a bottom edge of a fabric sheet a having a bottom edge, side edges and a curved top edge, with an overall height from the bottom edge to a center of the curved top edge, the fabric sheet symmetrical about a center line, around a cylindrical outer surface of a coaster element having a top and a bottom surface using attachment interfaces provided on the coaster element and the fabric sheet, and raising spreader elements each made from a elongate rod with a cross-section diameter equal to or less than one quarter inch, the spreader elements shaped to have a circular arc length greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees, the spreader elements engaged in loops spanning the centerline of the fabric sheet, to be horizontal, and engaging ends of the spreader elements in pockets joined to the fabric sheet along the side edges of the fabric sheet, such that the spreader elements, such that the fabric sheet forms an erect shade above and around the coaster element, and a beverage container may be placed on the coaster element and be shaded.
In one embodiment of the method the fabric sheet has pre-pressed fold lines both vertically and horizontally, comprising steps for dismantling the erect shade to be carried or stored, by disengaging the fabric sheet from the coaster element, disengaging the spreader elements from the pockets allowing the fabric sheet to be laid flat, folding the spreader elements to lie on the fabric sheet, and folding the fabric sheet along the fold lines with the spreader elements within the folded sheet. Also, in one embodiment the folded sheet has four sides with edges equal to or less than a diameter of the spreader elements, comprising a step for folding the coaster element within the folded plastic sheet, and placing the folded assembly into a pocket or a purse. In one embodiment one erect beverage shade fits into another, comprising steps for stacking a plurality of erect beverage shades for storage. And in one embodiment the method further comprises a third spreader element engaged in a loop and pockets at a height proximate the top of the coaster element in the erect beverage shade, comprising steps for erecting the beverage shade with three spreader elements.
In one embodiment of the method the spreader elements are made from metal wire and are no more than one-sixteenth inch in cross section diameter, comprising steps for erecting a beverage shade with the wire spreader elements. Also, in one embodiment the spreader elements are made from molded plastic and are no more than one-sixteenth inch in cross section diameter, comprising steps for erecting a beverage shade with the plastic spreader elements. In one embodiment the fabric sheet is stiff material, capable of supporting itself in an upright orientation, comprising steps for erecting the beverage shade with the still material fabric sheet. In one embodiment the loops and pockets are fabric elements sewn to the fabric sheet, comprising steps for erecting the beverage shade with the fabric loops and pockets. And in one embodiment the loops and pockets are metal or plastic elements joined to the fabric sheet, comprising steps for erecting the beverage shade with the metal or plastic loops and pockets.
Portion 101 in this example is symmetrical about a vertical centerline 108. Six pockets 102 are created along edges of the fabric portion as shown, and three loops 103 are created across the centerline at three different heights.
In one embodiment a fastener 111 is implemented at about the position shown in
Detail 2A shown as a dotted circle in
Arrow 201 in
In alternative embodiments pockets 102 and loops 103 may be implemented as rigid elements fastened to the surface of fabric portion 101. These rigid elements may be, for example, metal tubes, open both ends for loops 103 and closed one end for pockets 102. The tubes need not be metal, but could also be plastic, for example. There are alternative ways that the pockets and loops may be implemented.
Coaster 401 in this example has three button retainers 402a, 402b and 402c engaged to the outside rim of the coaster, such as by screw thread or by pressing into a bore in the coaster. Each button retainer has a head diameter d1, a shaft diameter d2 and a length 1, the shaft diameter being substantially smaller than the head diameter. The radial spacing between button retainer 402a and 402b, and also between 402a and 402c, in this example is about one hundred degrees. The overall radial extent from button 402b through button 402a to button 402c is therefore about 200 degrees, somewhat more than ½ of a circular arc. An important purpose of the button retainers is to engage openings 109 along the bottom edge of fabric portion 101, to assemble the fabric portion to the coaster. This assembly and integration are described in enabling detail below.
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In one example, referring again to
1. Fold over center right
2. Fold over center left, and
3. Fold up to c with fold at d line.
Folded unit 601 is of a size that may be easily carried in a pocket or a purse. In one embodiment the folded unit may be a four-by-four inch approximately square. Coaster 401 is shown in
It is to be understood that in this assembly the curved bottom edge 104, and the placement of openings 109 also along the curve of the bottom edge of the fabric portion results in the back edge of the erect fabric portion 101, which may be referenced by centerline 108 in
An important result of the shape of the erect fabric portion and the fact of the engagement to the coaster around more than 180 degrees, enables a user to stack assembled shades in embodiments of this invention withing one another, as one might stack a plurality of paper cups.
Assembled shades according to embodiments of the present invention may be used to shade a beverage container placed on the coaster. When not needed the assembled shade may be disassembled and stored or carried in a purse or a pocket.
A skilled person will understand that the examples and embodiments described herein are entirely exemplary and place no restriction on the scope of the invention. There are many options in the various embodiments, such as dimensions and materials. In one important variation the fabric shade may be made with the buttons on the coaster spanning 180 degrees or less, and the bottom edge 104 of portion 101 may either be curved or not curved, and the resulting assembly will still be useful as a shade, and may be foldable, but may not be as stackable as the embodiment first described above.
In another alternative embodiment the lowermost pockets 102 and loop 103 that, in the assembled shade, are just above the top surface of the coaster, may be eliminated along with the associated spreader element 301. In this alternative embodiment there are two loops and four pockets instead of three loops and six pockets. Other variations are also possible within the scope of the invention, which is limited only by the claims.
The present application is a divisional of pending application Ser. No. 17/214,484, filed Mar. 26, 2021, and claims priority to that application. All disclosure of the parent case is incorporated at least by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 17214484 | Mar 2021 | US |
Child | 18297213 | US |