This application does not claim the benefit of pending application.
The present invention in generally directed to a holder for cups, cans, bottles, hand-held cell phones or the like, and, more particularly, relates to a foldable holder for supporting such items that is attached, removably or permanently, to the back of a seat.
Holders for various items are in wide use. These holders allow a cup, can, bottle or the like to be secured so that a user may attend to other activities. Such holders are often made foldable or otherwise storable and redeployable (see U.S. Pat. Nos. D257,113S, D627,291S1, 2,767,895A, 5,072,909A, D336,218S, 2,932,544A, 4,466,659A, 9,907,372B2 and U.S. Pat. Pub. Nos. 2016/0107668A1 and 2011/0284416A1).
Such heretofore known and/or utilized foldable devices for holding beverage containers and other items are, however, often complex and bulky, require active mechanical components for initiating deployment, securement and/or restorage, and/or require unduly involved user intervention to initiate deployment, securement and/or restorage. Further improvement directed to such shortcomings would be useful.
Accordingly, there is a need for a device that addresses the needs set out above.
In some aspects, a collapsible multiple purpose apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a mounting framework defined by rear wall having a top edge, an opposing bottom edge, a first side edge and an opposing second side edge, the first and second side edges extending between the top edge and the bottom edge. The rear wall has an inner surface and an outer surface. A first and second attachment members, such as attachment hooks, are located proximate the top edge and the first and second side edges and extending from the outer surface. The first and second attachment members are adapted to be secured over the back of a chair, such as stadium or theatre seat, etc.
In these aspects, a bottom support extends from the inner surface of the rear wall proximate the bottom edge. The bottom support has a storage slot for receiving an item, such as a mobile phone therein.
In these aspects, a tray is pivotably securable to the bottom support for pivoting movement between a substantially perpendicular deployment relative to the inner surface of the mounting framework and a stored deployment adjacent to the inner surface. The tray has a first and second opposite surfaces with the first surface for receiving an item thereon.
In these aspects, the apparatus includes a first and second container stabilizers. Each container stabilizer has a container stabilizer top edge, an opposing container stabilizer bottom edge, a container stabilizer first side edge and an opposing container stabilizer second side edge. The container stabilizer first and second side edges extending between the container stabilizer top edge and the container stabilizer bottom edge. The container stabilizer first side edge is pivotably securable to a side edge of the rear wall for pivoting movement between a substantially side-by-side deployment relative to the side edge of the rear wall and a stored deployment adjacent to the inner surface.
In these aspects, the apparatus includes first and second container shelves. Each of the container shelves are pivotably securable to a container stabilizer bottom edge for pivoting movement between a substantially perpendicular deployment relative to the container stabilizer and a stored deployment adjacent to the container stabilizer.
The container shelf has a substantially circular first container receiving opening for receiving a beverage cup, bottle or can. In some aspects, a mesh webbing is secured to the container receiving opening to aid in the retention of the received cup, bottle or can.
In some aspects, the attachment members are removably attachable to the outer surface of the rear wall. In these aspects, the outer surface of the rear wall includes a first and a second receiving notches located proximate to the top edge and the first and second side edges. The receiving notches are configured to removably receive an attachment member. The two attachment members have a securing end that is configured to engage the receiving notches to be removably secured thereto.
In some aspects, the apparatus includes a support stand that is pivotably secured to the outer surface of the rear wall for pivoting movement between a substantially perpendicular deployment relative to the outer surface of the rear wall and a stored deployment adjacent to the outer surface.
The features of the invention which are believed to be novel are particularly pointed out in the specification. The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are intended to be read in conjunction with both this summary, the detailed description and any preferred and/or particular embodiments specifically discussed or otherwise disclosed. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of illustration only and so that this disclosure will be thorough, complete and will fully convey the full scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
The present invention in generally directed to holders for cups, cans, bottles, food, hand-held cell phones or the like, and, more particularly, relates to foldable holders for supporting such items.
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A first attachment member 28 is located proximate the top edge 16 and the first side edge 20 and extending from the outer surface 26. A second attachment member 30 located proximate the top edge 16 and the second side edge 22 and extending from the outer surface 26. The first and second attachment members 28, 30 are adapted to be secured over the back of a chair, such as a stadium, theatre and lawn chair. In some embodiments, the attachment members 28, 30 are securing hooks. The attachment members may be constructed of various sizes to be adapted to seats having various sizes.
A bottom support 32 extends from the inner surface 24 of the rear wall proximate the bottom edge 18. Bottom support 32 has a storage slot 34 for receiving an item therein, such as a cell phone, wallet, tablet, etc.
A tray 36 is pivotably securable to the bottom support 32 by a tray pivot component 37 for pivoting movement between a substantially perpendicular deployment relative to the inner surface 24 of the rear wall 14 and a stored deployment adjacent to the inner surface 24. The tray 36 has a first and second opposite surfaces 38, 40 with the first surface 38 for receiving an item thereon, and where an identifying logos or designs may be placed on second surface 40.
A first container stabilizer 42 is pivotally secured to the rear wall 14 as described below. The first container stabilizer 42 has a first container stabilizer top edge 44, an opposing first container stabilizer bottom edge 46, a first container stabilizer first side edge 48 and an opposing first container stabilizer second side edge 50. The first container stabilizer first and second side edges 48, 50 extending between the first container stabilizer top edge 44 and the first container stabilizer bottom edge 46.
The first container stabilizer first side edge 48 is pivotably securable by a first container stabilizer pivot component 43 to the first side edge 20 of the rear wall 14 for pivoting movement between a substantially side-by-side deployment relative to the first side edge 20 of the rear wall 14 and a stored deployment adjacent to the inner surface 24.
A first container shelf 52 is pivotably securable by a first container shelf pivot component 53 to the first container stabilizer bottom edge 46 for pivoting movement between a substantially perpendicular deployment relative to the first container stabilizer bottom edge 46 of the first container stabilizer 42 and a stored deployment adjacent to the first container stabilizer 42. The first container shelf 52 having a substantially circular first container receiving opening 54. Opening 54 is configured to receive and support a beverage cup, bottle or can.
A second container stabilizer 56 is pivotally secured to the rear wall 14 as described below. The second container stabilizer 56 has a second container stabilizer top edge 58, an opposing second container stabilizer bottom edge 60, a second container stabilizer first side edge 62 and an opposing second container stabilizer second side edge 64. The second container stabilizer first and second side edges 62, 64 extend between the second container stabilizer top edge 58 and the second container stabilizer bottom edge 60.
The second container stabilizer first side edge 62 is pivotably securable by a second container shelf pivot component 57 to the second side edge 22 of the rear wall 14 for pivoting movement between a substantially side-by-side deployment relative to the second side edge 22 of the rear wall 14 and a stored deployment adjacent to the inner surface 26.
A second container shelf 66 is pivotably securable by a second container shelf pivot component 67 to the second container stabilizer bottom edge 60 for pivoting movement between a substantially perpendicular deployment relative to the second container stabilizer bottom edge 60 of the second container stabilizer 56 and a stored deployment adjacent to the second container stabilizer 56. The second container shelf 66 having a substantially circular second container receiving opening 68. Opening 68 is configured to receive and support a beverage cup, bottle or can.
In some embodiments, a first mesh 90 webbing may be secured to the first container receiving opening 54 and a second mesh 92 webbing may be secured to the second container receiving opening 54. The mesh webbing may provide additional support for holding the beverage cup, bottle or can. The mesh webbing may be constructed from any flexible and/or collapsible material.
In operation, when in a closed position, apparatus 10 has a streamlined profile. The tray 36 is in a stored deployment adjacent to the inner surface 24. The first container stabilizer 42, the first container shelf 52, the second container stabilizer 56 and the second container shelf 66 are stored adjacent to, and between, the inner surface 24 and the tray 36.
To move apparatus 10 to an open position, tray 36 is moved into a perpendicular position relative to the inner surface 24 of the rear wall 14. The first and second container stabilizers 42, 56 are moved to a substantially side-by-side deployment relative to the first and second side edge 20, 22 of the rear wall 14. The first and second container shelves 52, 66 are moved to a substantially perpendicular deployment relative to the first and second container stabilizer bottom edges 46, 60.
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Outer surface 126 has a first receiving notch 170 located proximate the top edge 116 and the first side edge 120. Outer surface also includes a second receiving notch 172 located proximate the top edge 116 and the second side edge 122. The first and second receiving notches 170, 172 configured to removably receive an attachment member 128, 130. Each of the two attachment members 128, 130 include a securing end 174, 176 are configured to engage the receiving notches 170, 172 to be removably secured thereto. The removably of the attachment members 128, 130 allow for a more compact profile of the apparatus 100 when in a closed position.
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The exact specifications and materials used in the manufacture of the apparatus of the present invention may vary upon manufacturing.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiment(s) were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
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