This invention relates generally to container holding devices, and more specifically, to a device for holding a liquid container having the characteristics of portability, durability, adaptability and ease of use.
Today, most beverages or liquids for consumer use are contained in a bottle, can or carton. These containers vary in size and shape.
In order to pour the liquid from its container, one must grasp the bottle, can or carton and tilt it. It is somewhat difficult to tilt these containers because they do not have a handle for the user to grasp.
An even greater difficulty arises when the container is too heavy or too large. Without a handle, the user is usually required to use two hands to tilt the bottle or carton. This can become awkward as the user is unable to simultaneously hold another object, such as the cup into which the user is pouring the liquid. If the user is unable to maintain a firm grasp on the container, the user will pour the liquid inaccurately and uncontrollably, causing the liquid to spill. Furthermore, if the user is unable to hold the cup, it may topple as the liquid is being poured into it.
A number of bottle holders are already in existence. U.S. Pat. No. 5,025,940 describes a strap member that serves as a handle. However, this strap is thin and highly flexible. The lack of rigidity compromises the amount of control that the user has over the container as it is tilted. Furthermore, the instability of the strap may cause the base member to slip off of the bottom of the bottle as it is tilted, causing spillage.
Another patent, U.S. Pat. No. 4,660,876, discloses a bottle holder with two gripping members oriented in opposite directions. In order to remove the bottle, the user must first remove one gripping member and then remove the other. This process may prove to be awkward. Furthermore, while one gripping member is being removed, the other attached gripping member must sustain a substantial amount of torque. If the user is not careful, this process may cause the gripping member to break off.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,666,197 discloses a bottle holder having an upper gripping member that fits over the bottle flange. This gripping member, however, may be applied only after removing the cap. This may lead to spillage while the user is attempting to fit the gripping member over the bottle mouth and over the flange.
None of the aforementioned patents are capable of being used with a carton container. Furthermore, none of the above patents disclose a handle having a finger gripping configuration for providing a firm grasp by the user.
Therefore, a need existed for a portable and durable device for holding either a round bottle container or a carton container comprising a substantially rigid handle having a finger gripping configuration for providing a firm grasp by the user and identically oriented container gripping members that may be rapidly attached and removed while the container remains either open or closed.
An object of the present invention is to provide a portable and durable device for holding a small bottle comprising a substantially rigid handle having a finger gripping configuration for providing a firm grasp by the user and identically oriented container gripping members that may be rapidly attached and removed while the container remains either open or closed.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable and durable device for holding a large i.e. two liter bottle comprising a substantially rigid handle having a finger gripping configuration for providing a firm grasp by the user, identically oriented gripping members that may be attached and removed while the container remains closed, and an attachable gripping member to provide more support if desired.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a portable and durable device for holding a carton comprising a substantially rigid handle having a finger gripping configuration for providing a firm grasp by the user, a top gripping member, and an identically oriented base member for receiving and supporting the bottom of the carton.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a portable device for holding a liquid container is disclosed, comprising, a substantially rigid vertical handle manually graspable by a user, the vertical handle having an upper end, a lower end and a finger gripping configuration for providing a firm grasp by the user, a substantially rigid top container gripping member extending horizontally from the upper end of the vertical handle, the top container gripping member being substantially C-shaped, a substantially rigid bottom container gripping member extending horizontally from the lower end of the vertical handle, the bottom container gripping member being substantially C-shaped, and a third substantially rigid attachable container gripping member extending horizontally for providing additional container holding support, the attachable gripping member being substantially C-shaped.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention, a portable device for holding a liquid container is disclosed, comprising, a substantially rigid vertical handle manually graspable by a user, the vertical handle having an upper end, a lower end and a finger gripping configuration for providing a firm grasp by the user, a substantially rigid top container gripping member extending horizontally from the upper end of the vertical handle, the top container gripping member being substantially C-shaped, and a substantially rigid bottom container gripping member extending horizontally from the lower end of the vertical handle, the bottom container gripping member being substantially C-shaped, and a third substantially rigid attachable container gripping member extending horizontally for providing additional container holding support, the attachable gripping member being substantially C-shaped.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention, a portable device for holding a liquid container is disclosed, comprising, a substantially rigid vertical handle manually graspable by a user, the vertical handle having an upper end, a lower end and a finger gripping configuration for providing a firm grasp by the user, a substantially rigid top container gripping member extending horizontally from the upper end of the vertical handle, the top container gripping member being substantially square-shaped, and a substantially rigid base member extending horizontally from the lower end of the vertical handle, the base member having a substantially square perimeter and a bottom surface.
The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following, more detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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20040195849 A1 | Oct 2004 | US |