The present invention is directed to a mobile beverage holder assembly for use with a piece of luggage or a seat back pocket, the mobile beverage holder assembly having a beverage holder unit to support at least one beverage container therein.
Today's society is becoming increasingly mobile, with more and more people traveling daily via commercial aircraft, subway, commuter train, etc. Furthermore, today's commuters are often found traveling with some form of roll-aboard luggage or baggage, whether it be a standard piece of luggage, a mobile file case, etc.
Today's commuters are often likely to consume food and beverages while walking or waiting in an airline terminal, subway station, commuter train station, etc. A common problem which may be witnessed on a daily basis in airline terminals, subway stations, commuter train stations, etc., is that people have nowhere convenient to place a beverage they are consuming while walking through or waiting in any of these facilities. While disposable food and beverage carriers are often provided by the food and beverage vendors in such facilities, these carriers are simply not configured properly to be stably positioned on the roll-aboard luggage or baggage accompanying most commuters today.
Thus, it would be beneficial to provide an assembly to hold one or more beverage containers in an upright and operative position which may be easily yet removably mounted to a piece of roll-aboard luggage or baggage. A further advantage may be realized by such an assembly if it were configured such that it could also easily yet removably be mounted into a seat back pocket such as are typically found in commercial aircraft, commuter trains, etc. Yet another benefit may be achieved if such an assembly were manufactured of lightweight and low cost recyclable materials so as to minimize the cost of production, transport, and disposal thereof.
The present invention is directed to a mobile beverage holder assembly for use with a piece of luggage or a seat back pocket to support at least one beverage container therein. In at least one embodiment, a mobile beverage holder assembly comprises a mounting unit comprising a mounting member with a mounting aperture formed there through, wherein the mounting aperture is dimensioned for positioning over a handle of the piece of luggage. In at least one further embodiment, a mounting member includes one or more adjustment tabs removable disposed at either end of the mounting aperture, wherein the adjustment tabs may be removed to facilitate mounting the mobile beverage holder assembly to a piece of luggage having a wider handle.
A mobile beverage holder assembly in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention may further comprise a suspension unit interconnected to the mounting unit via a mounting unit interface. In at least one embodiment, the mounting unit interface comprises a living hinge and permits positioning of the suspension unit approximately 90 degrees relative to the mounting unit.
The mobile beverage holder assembly of the present invention further comprises a beverage holder unit. In one embodiment, the beverage holder unit is interconnected to a suspension unit. In at least one further embodiment of the present invention, the beverage holder unit is interconnected directly to the mounting unit. The beverage holder unit includes at least one beverage holder which is structured and dimensioned to receive and support at least one beverage container in an upright, operative orientation therein. In one further embodiment, a beverage holder unit comprises a plurality of beverage holders, each of the beverage holders structured and dimensioned to receive and support at least one beverage container in an upright, operative orientation therein.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become clearer when the drawings as well as the detailed description are taken into consideration.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The present invention is directed to a mobile beverage holder assembly, generally as shown as at 10 throughout
With reference to the illustrative embodiment of
With continued reference to the illustrative embodiment of
In at least one embodiment, a mounting member 22 of a mounting unit 20 comprises at least one adjustment tab 26 disposed at one end of the mounting aperture 24. Adjustment tab 26 is removable from a mounting aperture 24 to increase an overall length of the mounting aperture 24, so as to accommodate a piece of luggage having a wider handle. In one further embodiment, such as is shown in the illustrative embodiment of
As stated above, in at least one embodiment, a mobile beverage holder assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention includes a suspension unit 30 interconnected to a mounting unit 20. In at least one further embodiment, a suspension unit 30 is interconnected to a mounting unit 20 by a mounting unit interface 28. The mounting unit interface 28 allows the mounting unit 20 to be positioned at an approximately 90 degree angle relative to the suspension unit 30. As shown in the illustrative embodiment of
As may be seen best in the illustrative embodiments of
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a suspension member 32 comprises an outer periphery 36, as shown in the illustrative embodiments of
As also stated above, in at least one embodiment, a mobile beverage holder assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention includes a beverage holder unit 40 interconnected to a suspension unit 30. In at least one further embodiment, a beverage holder unit 40 is interconnected to a suspension unit 30 by a suspension unit interface 38. Similar to the mounting unit interface 28, a suspension unit interface 38 allows the beverage holder unit to be positioned at an approximately 90 degree angle relative to the suspension unit 30. As best shown in the illustrative embodiment of
A beverage holder unit 40 in accordance with the present invention is dimensioned to receive and support at least one beverage container in an upright and operative orientation. More in particular, as discussed in greater detail below, a beverage holder unit 40 in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention comprises at least one beverage holder 44 which is dimensioned to receive at least a lower portion of a beverage container therein.
Turning once again to the illustrative embodiment of
As stated above, a beverage holder unit 40 in accordance with the present invention comprises at least one beverage holder 44. Looking in particular to the illustrative embodiments of
A beverage holder 44 includes an access opening 45 through which a lower portion of a beverage container may be inserted into the beverage holder 44. With reference to the figures, a beverage holder 44 further comprises a base 46 disposed opposite an access opening 45. More particular, a base 46 of a beverage holder 44 is dimensioned and disposed to support a beverage container within a beverage holder 44. A beverage holder 44 in accordance with the present invention further comprises at least one sidewall 48 which interconnects a base 46 with a platform member 41 of a beverage holder unit 40. As shown throughout the figures, a beverage holder 44 in accordance with one further embodiment of the present invention includes a plurality of sidewalls 48 interconnecting the base 46 with a platform member 41 of the beverage holder unit 40.
A beverage holder 44 in accordance with the present invention further comprises at least one flexible flange 47 which is positioned within beverage holder 44 to operatively engage a lower portion of a beverage container so as to maintain and support a beverage container in upright and operative orientation within the beverage holder 44. With reference to the illustrative embodiments of
Looking next with reference to the illustrative embodiments of
More importantly, a support member 49 serves to maintain a beverage holder 44 in a substantially upright orientation such that the beverage holder 44 can receive and support a beverage container in an upright and operative orientation when a mobile beverage holder assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention is disposed in an operative position over a handle of a piece of luggage, such as is shown in the illustrative embodiments of
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a mounting unit 20 and or suspension unit 30 of a mobile beverage holder assembly 10 are dimensioned to fit within a seat back pocket such as are commonly found in commercial airlines, commuter trains, automobiles, etc. As such, it will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that the present mobile beverage holder assembly 10 may be utilized to receive and support one or more beverage containers in upright and operative orientation while a user is traveling in a commercial airliner, commuter train, automobile, etc.
In one embodiment of the present invention, each of a mounting unit 20, a suspension unit 30 and a beverage holder unit 40 is independently formed and thereafter interconnected via a corresponding one of a mounting unit interface 28 and a suspension unit interface 38. Alternatively, one or more of a mounting unit 20, a suspension unit 30 and a beverage holder unit 40 may comprise a unitary construction. In yet one further embodiment, each of a mounting unit 20, a suspension unit 30 and a beverage holder unit 40 comprises a unitary construction.
As will further be appreciated by those of skill in the art a mobile beverage holder assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention may be constructed from any of a wide variety of materials including, but not limited to, cardboard, plastic, metal or metal alloys, fiberglass, etc. In one further embodiment, a mobile beverage holder assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention may be constructed from any of a variety of natural materials which are readily biodegradable including, but in no manner limited to, wheat straw, potato starch, corn starch, bagasse, bamboo and/or bamboo fibers, hemp and/or hemp fibers, etc. In at least one embodiment, a mobile average holder assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention may be constructed from any of a variety of recycled materials. In yet one further embodiment, a mobile beverage holder assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention is constructed of molded pulp, such as is commonly utilized in preparing disposable beverage and/or food carriers.
Turning next with reference to the alternative illustrative embodiment of
With continued reference to the alternative illustrative embodiment of the mobile beverage holder assembly 100 of
As also stated above, in at least one embodiment, a mobile beverage holder assembly 100 in accordance with at least one alternative embodiment of the present invention includes a beverage holder unit 140 directly interconnected to a mounting unit 120. In at least one further embodiment, a beverage holder unit 140 is directly interconnected to a mounting unit 120 via a mounting unit interface 128. As shown best in the alternative illustrative embodiments of
A beverage holder unit 140 in accordance with the present invention is dimensioned to receive and support at least one beverage container in an upright and operative orientation. More in particular, as discussed in greater detail below, a beverage holder unit 140 in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention comprises at least one beverage holder 144 which is dimensioned to receive at least a lower portion of a beverage container therein.
Turning once again to the alternative illustrative embodiment of
As stated above, a beverage holder unit 140 in accordance with the present invention comprises at least one beverage holder 144. Looking in particular to the alternative illustrative embodiments of
A beverage holder 144 includes an access opening 145 through which a lower portion of a beverage container may be inserted into the beverage holder 144. With reference to the alternative illustrative embodiments of
In at least one embodiment, a base 146 of a beverage holder 144 in accordance with the present invention is disposed at an upwardly extending release angle 147. More in particular, a base 146 of a beverage holder 144 is disposed at an upwardly extending release angle 147 so as to facilitate nesting during manufacture and shipment of the mobile beverage holder assemblies 100 in accordance with the present invention, as well as subsequent release of an individual mobile beverage holder assembly 100 from a nested configuration. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a release angle 147 may be about one degree to about thirty degrees, and in at least one further embodiment, a release angle 147 may be about five degrees to about fifteen degrees. As shown in the alternative illustrative embodiment of
A beverage holder 144 in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention further comprises at least one sidewall 148 which interconnects a base 146 with a platform member 141 of a beverage holder unit 140. As shown best in the alternative illustrative embodiment of
Looking next with reference to the alternative illustrative embodiments of
More importantly, a support member 149 serves to maintain a beverage holder 144 in a substantially upright orientation such that the beverage holder 144 can receive and support a beverage container in an upright and operative orientation when a mobile beverage holder assembly 100 in accordance with the present invention is disposed in an operative position over a handle of a piece of luggage.
In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a mounting unit 120 of a mobile beverage holder assembly 100 is dimensioned to fit within a seat back pocket such as are commonly found in commercial airlines, commuter trains, automobiles, etc. As such, it will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that the present mobile beverage holder assembly 100 may be utilized to receive and support one or more beverage containers in upright and operative orientation while a user is traveling in a commercial airliner, commuter train, automobile, etc.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a mounting unit 120 and a beverage holder unit 140 are independently formed and thereafter interconnected via a mounting unit interface 128. Alternatively, a mounting unit 120 and a beverage holder unit 140 of a mobile beverage holder assembly 100 in accordance with the present invention comprise a unitary construction with a mounting unit interface 128.
As will further be appreciated by those of skill in the art a mobile beverage holder assembly 100 in accordance with the present invention may be constructed from any of a wide variety of materials including, but not limited to, cardboard, plastic, metal or metal alloys, fiberglass, etc. In one further embodiment, a mobile beverage holder assembly 100 in accordance with the present invention may be constructed from any of a variety of natural materials which are readily biodegradable including, but in no manner limited to, wheat straw, potato starch, corn starch, bagasse, bamboo and/or bamboo fibers, hemp and/or hemp fibers, etc. In at least one embodiment, a mobile average holder assembly 100 in accordance with the present invention may be constructed from any of a variety of recycled materials. In yet one further embodiment, a mobile beverage holder assembly 100 in accordance with the present invention is constructed of molded pulp, such as is commonly utilized in preparing disposable beverage and/or food carriers.
Since many modifications, variations and changes in detail can be made to the described embodiment of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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