Bottle holder

This bottle holder is designed to be a quick and easy attachable device to carry a water bottle or soda can conveniently. The bottle holder is made to attach to a person's belt, fanny pack strap, purse handle, or belt loop by using a vertical hook and loop (Velcro) fastening strap and a horizontal hook and loop fastening strap on the bottle holder.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

My bottle holder came about because I would go to a casino and get a bottle of water while playing the slots and I didn't have any place to put my bottle of water.

I first sewed a band of elastic to my fanny pack, which worked, but the bottle would slip out of the elastic strap and there were times when I had my purse instead of the fanny pack. Out of necessity, I decided to devise a bottle holder that could be used on either my purse or fanny pack.

I decorate the bottle holders with sequins, jewels, and glitter for more appeal to the ladies, and I make the bottle holders plain for the men to attach to their belt or belt loop.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention as claimed is to carry a beverage bottle or can when attached to a fanny pack strap, purse handle, belt or belt loop.

DESCRIPTION

FIG. 1 is the front view of the bottle holder. It shows the elastic straps holding the bottle in place.

FIG. 2 is the side view of both sides of the bottle holder. It shows the elastic straps that hold the bottle in place and the attachment velcro straps that mount the bottle holder to a persons fanny pack, belt, purse handle, or belt loop.

FIG. 3 is the back view of the bottle holder's elastic straps that hold the bottle in place and the entire attachment device that holds the bottle holder to one's fanny pack, belt, purse handle, or belt loop.

FIG. 4 is the bottom view of the bottle holder showing how the elastic straps cross to support the bottle.

FIG. 5 is a side view of the bottle holder showing all 6 parts that make up the bottle holder and how they fit together.

FIG. 6 is a side view of the bottle holder attachment device.

FIG. 7 is a front view of the bottle holder with decorations added.

LIST OF MATERIALS FOR BOTTLE OR SODA CAN HOLDER

  • A: elastic, 1″×7¾″
  • B: elastic, 1″×7¾″ to 10½
  • C: elastic, 1″×7¾″ to 10½″
  • D: velcro, 2″×1″ (hook side)
  • E: velcro, 2″×3½″ (loop side)
  • F: velcro, 1″×4½″ (hook side)
  • G: thread
  • H: decorations and fabric glue (optional)

DESCRIPTION

  • 1. Sew ends of “A” together by overlapping ¼″ to make a circle (use a zig-zag stitch at all sewing points).
  • 2. Sew the 2″ ends of “D” & “E” together with the velcro ends connected.
  • 3. Sew “D” to top edge of “A”, centering “D” where “A” is sewn together in a circle.
  • 4. Sew “D” to bottom edge of “A”.
  • 5. Center end of “B” to bottom edge where “A” & “D” are sewn together and sew “B” to
  • 6. Sew opposite end of “B” to bottom edge of “A” opposite side of where it is sewn to
  • 7. Sew both ends of “C” to the bottom edge of “A”, centered between attach points of “B”.
  • 8. Sew “B” to “C” in center of bottom where “B” and “C” intersect.
  • 9 Wrap “F” around “E” for attaching strap around purse handle or belt loop and wrap “E” around “A” to close the velcro loop.
  • 10. Wrapping “E” around “A” to close velcro loop is how you attach bottle holder to fanny pack strap or belt.
  • 11. Decorate if desired.
  • 12 The bottle holder will hold 10 ounce to 20 ounce bottles and soda cans.
  • 13. Bottle holder is supported by one's body or object it is leaning up against.
  • 14. Insert bottle through the top of circle “A” to use and push down to be supported between “B” and “C”.

Claims

1. The ornamental design for my bottle holder that attaches to a fanny pack strap, purse handle, belt or belt loop as specified in the bottle holder description.

Patent History
Publication number: 20080251552
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 1, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 16, 2008
Inventor: Linda M. Bell (Marietta, GA)
Application Number: 12/080,186
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Flaccid Strap-type Holding Means Extending Across Or About Article (224/250)
International Classification: A45F 3/14 (20060101);