Lanyard neckwear twin-arm bottled water holder
A twin-arm holder for a beverage bottle includes a pair of pliable, arcuate arms for gripping and holding a beverage bottle within an opening defined by the arms, and the arms are slightly spaced from each other at their distal ends so that the arms can flex to facilitate the reception of the neck section of a beverage bottle within the opening and to release the beverage bottle from the arms. The holder also includes a pair of release and securment prongs extending rearwardly from each respective arm adjacent the base of the arms, and the prongs can be manually squeezed toward each other for both receiving the beverage bottle within the arms and releasing the beverage bottle therefrom. A curvilinear web portion has a lower end connected to the base of the arms and an upper end attached to a flat main plate. A lanyard is attached to the main plate so that the lanyard can be placed about the individual's neck for suspending the holder therefrom. The holder can also include a decorative figurine with the lanyard being attached to the figurine and the holder interconnected to the figurine for suspending the holder from the individual's neck.
The present invention pertains to portable holders, and more particularly pertains to a bottled water or other beverage holder that can be worn about the neck of the individual. The present invention is particularly useful for holding beverage bottles of the blow-molded type that are composed of polyethylene terephthalate (PETE), and which are commonly used as beverage containers for water, soda, juices, beer and sports drinks.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVarious personal and public activities, generally of a recreational or entertainment nature, are accompanied or enhanced by having food and beverage items at hand and readily available. Such activities can include the wide range of sporting activities like walking, running, hiking, and bicycling wherein one needs both hands to be free and unencumbered; or in recreational settings such as outdoor parties and picnics, fairs and amusement parks wherein one's hands need to be free and unencumbered, but the availability of food and beverage items, especially a beverage item such as bottled water, would be desirable.
This is an increasingly felt need because of the ever-increasing use and availability of a wide variety of beverages available in disposable or recyclable bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate or PETE. These bottles are typically produced through a process known as blow molding, and many factors act to limit the final design of the bottles, including recycling issues, food safety concerns, product distribution networks and brand name recognition. All of these factors combine to limit the final shape and design of the bottle, resulting in a configuration that has become standard in the industry. Thus, the resulting range of PETE bottles is largely in the range of 200 ml. to 750 ml. in volume. In addition, the bottles are generally designed with a smaller diameter in their mid-section to provide for the secure placement of a printed shrink-wrapped polyethylene label or a shred paper label. This is to comply with recycling industry standards that do not allow ink contamination by direct printing onto the bottle. PETE bottles also usually have a threaded portion on their neck section which allows for the use of screw-on, screw-off caps, or caps with an open/close feature. These bottles usually also include a flange at the bottom of the threaded portion. This quasi-standardization has created the opportunity for an improved manner of securing beverage bottles for users in various activities.
One common current solution to the problem of wanting a beverage item available for various activities is to use a pouch, purse, or backpack. While the use of pouch, purse, or backpack would be feasible in some situations, such as for use in hiking or at an amusement park, it would be undesirable for more robust physical activities such as bicycling, running or even brisk walking. The bulky and cumbersome nature of these items detracts from and interferes with the pleasurable engagement of such activities. Moreover, for activities such as bicycling, running or walking, where the accompanying food item would preferably be a beverage bottle of refreshing water, the use of a pouch, purse or backpack would be unnecessary.
Thus, the prior art discloses a number of devices that permit an individual to carry a beverage bottle or beverage container while engaged in various physical activities and events.
For example, the Magee patent (U.S. Pat. No. 6,394,329 B1) discloses a bottle holder having two adjacent openings of different sizes for engagement by the neck portion of a bottle.
The Gendala patent (U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,779) discloses a bottle carrier having a pair of spaced-apart pivotal claws for gripping and holding a beverage bottle therebetween.
The Falcaro patent (U.S. Pat. No. 5,810,218) discloses a bottle carrier having a u-shaped base through which a cord extends with the neck of the bottle engaged and held in position by the base while the cord can be placed about the neck.
Nonetheless, despite the ingenuity of the above devices there remains a need for a lightweight, portable water or beverage holder that is securable about the individual's neck and is capable of securely holding a beverage bottle while not interfering with the movements and activities of the individual.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention comprehends a bottled water or beverage holder in the form of a lanyard neck wear twin-arm holder that is attachable to the individual's neck so that the individual can have a beverage readily available for use. The holder includes a semi-circular bottle holding ring comprised of two pliable, arcuate ribs or arms. The flexible arms define a bottle opening for receiving and holding therein a beverage bottle. The arms are pliable to provide for the reception therein of the beverage bottle, and a gap separates the distal ends of the arms thereby allowing for the flexion of the arms for receiving and releasing the beverage bottle. In order to facilitate the reception of the beverage bottle within the opening defined by the arcuate arms, the clip holder includes a pair of rearwardly extending release and securement prongs, with each prong being integrally attached to each respective arm. Gripping and squeezing the prongs draws the distal ends of the arcuate arms away from each other so that the beverage bottle can be passed through the opening; and releasing the prongs returns the prongs to their normal position for gripping and holding the beverage bottle. Thus, the flexion of the arcuate arms allows the arms to hold the beverage bottle at the bottle's neck section, and the pliable configuration of the arms allows the arms to conform to beverage bottles having different neck section diameters. Moreover, the memory capability of the plastic resins used in the holder allows the arms to return to their original shape after the beverage bottle is removed.
The holder also includes a curvilinear web portion that is attached to the base of the arcuate arms and a main plate portion that is attached to, and extends upwardly from, the web portion. When the holder is attached about the individual's neck by a lanyard, the main plate portion is pendent from the individual's neck in a generally vertical disposition. The main plate portion includes opposed flat surfaces on which company logos and advertising slogans and phrases can be placed.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a holder for a bottled water or other beverage bottle that is easily attachable about the individual's neck but does not interfere with or impede the physical activities engaged in by the individual.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a holder for a water or other beverage bottle that securely grips and holds the beverage bottle thereby freeing the individual's hands for other purposes.
It is still another objective of the present invention to provide a holder for a water or other beverage bottle that can accommodate and display thereon company logos and advertising slogans and phrases.
It is still yet another objective of the present invention to provide a holder for a water or other beverage bottle that is lightweight, portable and capable of gripping and holding beverage bottles of various sizes and diameters.
These and other objects, features, and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a perusal of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, an alternative embodiment, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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In addition to the use of the triangular-shaped tabs 38 for locking the clip holder 36 to the decorative figurine 42, alternative locking and fastening means can include a screw on the upper end of the web portion 22 for connecting the holder 36 to the base housing 44. Also, the holder 36 can be custom molded as a one piece unit or the web portion 22 can be modified so that the web portion 22 can be glued, welded, or bonded to the base housing 44, or other type of base, of the character figurine 42.
The foregoing description discloses and describes several embodiments of the invention, and those skilled in the art will understand that other variations, alterations or modifications are possible and practicable, and will still come within the ambit of the invention as set forth in the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A holder for attachment from the neck of the individual for holding a beverage bottle, comprising:
- a pair of arcuate, pliable ribs with the ribs joined at a base portion and each rib having a distal end and the distal ends of the ribs separated by a gap;
- the ribs defining a beverage bottle receiving opening into and through which the neck section of a beverage bottle is inserted so that the ribs can engage and hold the beverage bottle therein;
- a curvilinear web portion connected to the base portion of the ribs;
- a pair of spaced-apart prongs with each prong projecting rearwardly from each respective rib and the prongs capable of being simultaneously squeezed together and released for facilitating the insertion of the beverage bottle within the opening and the removal of the beverage bottle therefrom;
- a flat main plate connected to the web portion and extending upwardly therefrom, the main plate having a front surface and a rear surface with the front surface being in a generally viewable disposition;
- the main plate having an aperture located at the upper end of the main plate; and
- a lanyard passing through the aperture of the main plate so that the lanyard can be placed about the neck of the individual thereby suspending the holder and the beverage bottle from the neck of the individual;
2. The holder of claim 1 wherein the front surface and the rear surface of the main plate can accommodate thereon visually discernible company and advertising logos, insignias and slogans.
3. The holder of claim 2 wherein the action of simultaneously squeezing together both prongs causes the ribs to flex slightly away from each other to facilitate the insertion of the beverage bottle within the opening and release of the prongs returns the ribs to the normal disposition for engaging and gripping the beverage bottle adjacent the neck section of the beverage bottle.
4. The holder of claim 3 wherein the web portion and the ribs space the beverage bottle slightly away from the individual's body so that the beverage bottle doesn't contact the indivdual's body and interfere with the activities of the individual when the holder and the beverage bottle are pendent from the neck of the individual.
5. The holder of claim 4 wherein the holder is composed of an integral, one-piece construction and formed from engineered resins.
6. The holder of claim 5 wherein the holder is composed of engineered resilient plastic resins.
7. A holder for securement about the neck of an individual so that the holder can be disposed pendent therefrom while holding a beverage bottle, the holder comprising:
- a pair of arcuate, flexible ribs with the ribs joined at a base portion and each rib having a distal end and the distal ends of the ribs separated by a gap;
- the ribs defining a beverage bottle opening into which a beverage bottle can be inserted so that the ribs can engage and hold the beverage bottle therein;
- a curvilinear web portion connected to the base portion of the ribs;
- a pair of spaced-apart prongs with each prong projecting rearwardly from each respective rib and the prongs capable of being simultaneously squeezed together and released for facilitating the insertion of the beverage bottle within the opening and the removal of the beverage bottle therefrom;
- a flat main plate connected to the web portion and extending upwardly therefrom, the main plate having a front surface and an opposite rear surface with each surface accommodating thereon indicia in the form of company and advertising slogans, phrases, logos, and insignias that are externally viewable;
- the main plate having an aperture located at the upper end of the main plate and through which a lanyard is passed for suspending the clip holder and the beverage bottle held therein from the neck of the individual; and
- the web portion and the ribs spacing the beverage bottle slightly away from the individual's body so that the beverage bottle doesn't contact the individual's body and interfere with the activities of the individual when the holder with the beverage bottle held therein are disposed pendent from the neck of the individual.
8. A holder for holding and suspending a beverage bottle from the neck of an individual with the holder attachable to the individual's neck, comprising:
- a pair of arcuate, pliable ribs with the ribs joined together at a base portion and each rib having a distal end and the distal ends of the ribs separated by a gap;
- the ribs defining a beverage bottle opening for insertion therein of the beverage bottle so that the ribs can engage and hold the beverage bottle;
- a curvilinear web portion connected to the base portion of the ribs;
- a pair of spaced-apart prongs with each prong projecting rearwardly from each respective rib and the prongs capable of being simultaneously squeezed together and released for facilitating the insertion of the beverage bottle within the opening and the removal of the beverage bottle therefrom;
- a pair of flexible tabs connected to the web portion and extending upwardly from the web portion with the tabs separated by a slot to permit the flexure of the tabs;
- a base housing removably lockable to the tabs so that the tabs can be selectively locked to the base housing and unlocked therefrom;
- a decorative figurine character mounted to the base housing; and
- a lanyard attached to the decorative figurine character so that the lanyard can be placed about the neck of the individual for suspending the holder and the beverage bottle therefrom;
9. The holder of claim 8 wherein the decorative figurine character can represent television and movie characters, action figures, sports figures, cartoon characters, and comic book characters.
10. The holder of claim 9 wherein the base housing includes an interior cavity into which the tabs are inserted for locking the tabs to the base housing.
11. The holder of claim 10 wherein the base housing includes a pair of opposed side slots with each tab engaging with and locking into each respective side slot after the tabs have been inserted into the cavity of the base housing.
12. A beverage bottle holder for attachment to the neck of the individual for holding and suspending a beverage bottle from the neck of the individual, comprising:
- a holder including a pair of arcuate, pliable ribs for gripping and holding the beverage bottle therein, an intermediate curvilinear web portion connected to the ribs, the web portion having an upper securement end, and a pair of prongs extending rearwardly from ribs and capable of being simultaneously squeezed together and released for facilitating the engagement of the ribs to the beverage bottle and the removal of the beverage bottle from the ribs;
- a decorative character figurine mounted to a base housing and the base housing being removably securable to the upper securement end of the web portion for locking the holder to the decorative character figurine; and
- a lanyard attachable to the decorative character figurine so that the lanyard can be placed about the individual's neck for suspending the decorative character figurine with the holder locked thereto from the neck of the individual.
13. The beverage bottle holder of claim 12 wherein the holder can be welded to the base housing for permanently connecting the holder to the decorative character figurine.
14. The beverage bottle holder of claim 13 wherein the holder can be glued to the base housing for permanently connecting the holder to the decorative character figurine.
15. The beverage bottle holder of claim 14 wherein the base housing includes an interior cavity so that the upper securement end of the web portion can be snap locked therein for locking the holder to the decorative character figurine.
16. The beverage bottle holder of claim 15 wherein the decorative character figurine can represent television and movie characters, action figures, sports characters, cartoon characters, and comic book characters.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 15, 2003
Publication Date: Jun 16, 2005
Inventor: Gerardo Pablo (Ontario)
Application Number: 10/734,984