Claims
- 1. A bottle carrier for carrying a bottle having a bottle body, a neck extending upwardly from the bottle body and a flange surrounding the neck, the bottle carrier including:
- a connection section for connecting the carrier to an article from which the carrier is to be supported;
- a bottle gripping section coupled to the connection section, the bottle gripping section including;
- a) a pair of claws, defining a space therebetween, for engaging the flange of the bottle with the space accommodating the neck of the bottle; and
- b) a downwardly extending end on at least one of the claws of the pair of claws for engaging the bottle body when the neck of the bottle is received in the space so the bottle is retained in the carrier by the combined effect of engagement of the claws with the flange and engagement of the downwardly extending end with the bottle body.
- 2. The carrier of claim 1, wherein both of the claws have a downwardly extending end.
- 3. The carrier of claim 2, wherein the downwardly extending end is a curved end of each claw.
- 4. The carrier of claim 1, wherein the connection section comprises a generally U-shaped strap having a first portion and a second portion, the first and second portions being connected together by a curved transition portion so that the first portion and second portion are arranged adjacent one another.
- 5. The carrier of claim 4, wherein one of the first or second portions has a lug for spacing the other of the first or second portions from the said one of the first or second portions.
- 6. The carrier of claim 4, wherein the first portion, second portion and transition portion are formed from plastic material and the second portion is biased towards the first portion by the resiliency of the plastic material.
- 7. The carrier of claim 1, wherein a pair of locating lugs is provided on the claws and project into the space between the claws.
- 8. The carrier of claim 1, wherein a stiffener collar is provided on the claws and surrounds the space.
- 9. The carrier of claim 1, wherein the connection section and gripping section are pivotally coupled to one another by a pivotal coupling.
- 10. The carrier of claim 9, wherein the pivotal coupling includes a boss for limiting pivotal movement of the connection section relative to the bottle gripping section.
- 11. The carrier of claim 9, wherein the pivotal connection comprises a pair of spaced apart end sections on one of the gripping section or the connection section and a rod extending between the spaced apart end sections, and a sleeve coupled to the other of the gripping section or connection section, the sleeve having an axially extending slot so that the rod can snap fit into the sleeve through the slot to thereby pivotally couple the sleeve onto the rod to in turn pivotally couple the gripping section to the connection section.
- 12. The carrier according to claim 11, wherein the boss is provided on the sleeve and limits the amount of pivotal movement of the gripping section relative to the connection section so that the gripping section can move between a folded position wherein the gripping section is substantially parallel with the connection section to a position extending outwardly from the connection section to enable receipt of a bottle.
- 13. A bottle carrier for carrying a bottle including:
- a connection section for connecting the carrier to an article from which the carrier is to be supported;
- a bottle holding section coupled to the connection section for holding the bottle; and
- pivotal means between the connection section and the bottle holding, section for allowing the bottle holding section to pivot relative to the connection section between a folded position substantially parallel to the connection section and a bottle carrying position extending outwardly from the connection section, wherein the bottle includes a neck having a flange and a bottle body, the bottle holding section including a pair of claws, defining a space therebetween, for engaging the flange of the bottle with the space accommodating the neck of the bottle, and a downwardly extending end on each of the claws for engaging the bottle body when the neck of the bottle is received in the space so the bottle is retained in the carrier by the combined effect of engagement of the claws with the flange and engagement of the downwardly extending ends with the bottle body.
- 14. A bottle carrier for carrying a bottle, including:
- a connection section for connecting the carrier to an article from which the carrier is to be supported;
- a bottle holding section coupled to the connection section for holding the bottle; and
- pivotal means between the connection section and the bottle holding section for allowing the bottle holding section to pivot relative to the connection section between a folded position substantially parallel to the connection section and a bottle carrying position extending outwardly from the connection section, wherein the pivot means comprises a sleeve on one of the connection section or bottle holding section, the sleeve having a longitudinal slot, and a rod on the other of the connection section or bottle holding section, the rod being of slightly larger diameter than the slot in the sleeve so that the rod can be forced through the slot in snap-in fashion into the sleeve to thereby retain the rod in the sleeve and with the sleeve pivoting on the rod to thereby pivotally couple the connection section to the bottle holding section.
- 15. A bottle carrier for carrying a bottle having a bottle body, a neck extending upwardly from the bottle body and a flange surrounding the neck, the bottle carrier including:
- a connection section for connecting the carrier to an article from which the carrier it to be supported;
- a bottle gripping section coupled to the connection section, the bottle gripping section including;
- a) a pair of claws, defining a space therebetween, for engaging the flange of the bottle with the space accommodating the neck of the bottle; and
- b) a locating lug on at least one of the claws which projects from the at least one of the claws into the space so that the bottle can be supported on the claws by engagement of the flange with the claws and located between the claws by the neck of the bottle riding over the locating projection and locating behind the locating projection.
- 16. The carrier of claim 15, wherein both of the claws have an upwardly or downwardly extending end.
- 17. The carrier of claim 15, wherein each claw has a locating lug which projects into the space between the claws.
- 18. The carrier of claim 15, wherein a stiffener collar is provided on the claws and surrounds the space.
- 19. The carrier of claim 15, wherein the connection section and gripping section are pivotally coupled to one another by a pivotal coupling.
- 20. The carrier of claim 15, wherein the pivotal coupling includes a boss for limiting pivotal movement of the connection section relative to the bottle gripping section.
- 21. The carrier of claim 19, wherein the pivotal connection comprises a pair of spaced apart end sections on one of the gripping section or the connection section and a rod extending between the spaced apart end sections, and a sleeve coupled to the other of the gripping section or connection section, the sleeve having an axially extending slot so that the rod can snap fit into the sleeve through the slot to thereby pivotally couple the sleeve onto the rod to in turn pivotally couple the gripping section to the connection section.
- 22. A bottle carrier for carrying a bottle having a bottle body, a neck extending upwardly from the bottle body and a flange surrounding the neck, the bottle carrier including:
- a connection section for connecting the carrier to an article from which the carrier it to be supported;
- a bottle gripping section coupled to the connection section, the bottle gripping section including;
- a) a pair of claws, defining a space therebetween, for engaging the flange of the bottle with the space accommodating the neck of the bottle; and
- b) an upwardly extending end on at least one of the claws of the pair of claws so the bottle is retained in the carrier by the combined effect of engagement of the claws with the flange and the upwardly extending end.
- 23. The carrier of claim 22, wherein both of the claws have an upwardly extending end.
- 24. The carrier of claim 23, wherein the upwardly extending end is a curved end of each claw.
- 25. The carrier of claim 22 wherein a pair of locating lugs is provided on the claws and project into the space between the claws.
- 26. The carrier of claim 22, wherein a stiffener collar is provided on the claws and surrounds the space.
- 27. The carrier of claim 22, wherein the connection section and gripping section are pivotally coupled to one another by a pivotal coupling.
- 28. The carrier of claim 27, wherein the pivotal coupling includes a boss for limiting pivotal movement of the connection section relative to the bottle gripping section.
- 29. The carrier of claim 27, wherein the pivotal connection comprises a pair of spaced apart end sections on one of the gripping section or the connection section and a rod extending between the spaced apart end sections, and a sleeve coupled to the other of the gripping section or connection section, the sleeve having an axially extending slot so that the rod can snap fit into the sleeve through the slot to thereby pivotally couple the sleeve onto the rod to in turn pivotally couple the gripping section to the connection section.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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PO2938 |
Oct 1996 |
AUX |
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PO3375 |
Nov 1996 |
AUX |
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PO6676 |
May 1997 |
AUX |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase of international application PCT/AU97/00530 filed Apr. 9, 1999 which designated the U.S.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/AU97/00530 |
8/21/1997 |
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4/9/1999 |
4/9/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO98/16132 |
4/23/1998 |
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US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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8470875 |
Mar 1977 |
AUX |
360110 |
Dec 1905 |
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