Beverage carrier configured for use with luggage
There is provided a luggage assembly that provides convenient retention of a beverage container relative to an article of luggage. The luggage assembly includes an article of luggage, such as roller luggage, that includes an exterior feature, such as a selectively extendable handle. The luggage assembly also includes a beverage carrier for selectively receiving and retaining the beverage container. The beverage carrier comprises a sleeve with an inner surface that provides a frictional fit between the inner surface of the sleeve and an outside surface of the beverage container to thereby retain the beverage container in the beverage carrier. The beverage carrier defines an open end at one axial end of the sleeve and an obstructed end at an opposite axial end of the sleeve. The beverage carrier further comprises a strap for selective attachment to the exterior feature of the article of luggage.
1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the present invention are related to beverage carriers for holding beverage containers, and more particularly, to beverage carriers configured for use with articles of luggage.
2. Description of Related Art
Travelers in airports, train terminals, bus stations, and the like, as well as other individuals transporting items in general, often transport items in one or more articles of luggage. Depending upon the size, shape, and quantity of such luggage, the individual may have a difficult time carrying or manipulating additional objects, such as a beverage container.
Beverage carriers into which beverage containers may be selectively inserted and/or removed are currently available; however, such beverage carriers are not specifically intended for use with articles of luggage. For example, beverage carriers may include a drawstring portion that is adjacent the open end into which the beverage container is inserted to retain the beverage container within the beverage carrier by drawing the string. Such beverage carriers with a drawstring may be suspended from an article of luggage by only the string itself. Therefore, such use of beverage carriers with articles of luggage is often awkward or cumbersome, as they are often loosely retained relative to the article of luggage and thus may become disconnected or may inadvertently collide with other objects or individuals. Furthermore, such beverage carriers are also often difficult to manipulate when inserting or removing the beverage container. Therefore, a need exists for a luggage assembly and/or beverage carrier that provides convenient retention and access to a beverage container.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONEmbodiments of the present invention address the need for convenient retention of a beverage container with respect to an article of luggage. The luggage assembly and beverage carrier of the present invention includes a sleeve that defines a predetermined internal dimension that provides a friction fit between an inner surface of the sleeve and an outside surface of the beverage container. The beverage carrier also includes a strap for secure and selective attachment to an exterior feature of an article of luggage, such as the extendable handle of roller luggage. The sleeve of the beverage carrier may include foam or other insulator to insulate the beverage container. Therefore, the luggage assembly and beverage carrier of the present invention provide convenient retention of a beverage container relative to an article of luggage.
A luggage assembly of one embodiment includes an article of luggage that defines at least one exterior feature, such as roller luggage, with a selectively extendable handle in some embodiments of the present invention. The luggage assembly also includes a beverage carrier for selectively receiving and retaining a beverage container. The beverage carrier includes a sleeve with an inner surface that defines a predetermined internal dimension that provides a friction fit between the inner surface of the sleeve and an outside surface of the beverage container. The inner surface of the sleeve defines a circular cross-section or a polygonal cross-section in various embodiments of the present invention. The beverage carrier also comprises an open end at a first axial end of the sleeve and an obstructed end at a second axial end of the sleeve such that the beverage container is allowed to pass into and out of the sleeve through the open end but is obstructed from passing into and out of the sleeve through the obstructed end. In addition, the open end defines a perimeter dimension that generally retains a consistent length such that the friction fit between the inner surface of the sleeve and the outside surface of the beverage container selectively retains the beverage container in the sleeve. The beverage carrier also includes a strap that is configured for selective attachment to the exterior feature of the article of luggage.
Further embodiments of the present invention include a beverage carrier with a strap that defines an adjustable length, such as a strap with two portions and a hook-and-loop fabric fastener for defining the adjustable length. Alternative embodiments of the present invention include a strap with a first end joined to the sleeve and a second end that along with the outer surface of the sleeve define a hook-and-loop fabric fastener to define the adjustable length. Still further embodiments of the present invention comprise a foam material in the sleeve to substantially insulate the beverage container. Additional embodiments of the present invention define a tricot material as the inner surface of the sleeve that creates the frictional fit with the outside surface of the beverage container. These and further embodiments of the present invention provide a luggage assembly that allows convenient and accessible retention of a beverage container relative to an article of luggage.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGSHaving thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
Various embodiments of the present invention will be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to only the embodiments described and shown. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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The inner surface 30 of the beverage carrier 20 of
The friction fit provided between the inner surface 30 of the sleeve 24 and the outside surface of the beverage container 22 of the illustrated embodiments provides a retention force that is sufficient to allow the beverage container to remain within the sleeve if the beverage carrier is turned upside down and/or shaken vigorously. The retention force of the friction fit of the illustrated embodiments is so large that only by pulling the beverage container relative to the beverage carrier can the beverage container be removed from the beverage carrier. Therefore, the beverage carrier 20 of the present invention may be selectively attached to an article of luggage 12 in substantially any orientation relative to the article of luggage without the beverage container 22 becoming inadvertently removed from the beverage carrier. In addition, the friction fit provided by the illustrated embodiments of the present invention and the secure attachment of the beverage carrier to the article of luggage prevent the beverage container from becoming inadvertently removed from the article of luggage as the luggage assembly is oriented in various ways during positioning on and off of conveyor belts, transferring into and out of vehicles, or other handling of the luggage assembly.
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The outer surface 32 of the beverage carrier 10 of the illustrated embodiments comprises a high tenacity textured nylon fiber material such as CORDURA® available from Invista of Wichita, Kans.; however, further embodiments of the present invention comprise alternative materials for the outer surface of the beverage carrier. For the luggage assembly 10 of
The luggage assembly 10 of the present invention provides for convenient selective retention of a beverage container 22 in a beverage carrier 20, such as an insulated beverage carrier, and convenient selective attachment of the beverage carrier to an article of luggage 12. The beverage container 22 is selectively inserted into and removed from the sleeve 24 of the beverage carrier 20 by an individual pushing and/or pulling the beverage container and beverage carrier relative to one another. A friction fit is provided between the inner surface 30 of the sleeve 24 and the outside surface of the beverage container 22 such that the beverage container does not inadvertently slide out of the beverage carrier 20 and is thus selectively retained by the beverage carrier. The beverage carrier 20, with or without a retained beverage container 22, may also be selectively attached to an exterior feature 14 of an article of luggage 12 by adjusting the length of the strap 40 when the beverage carrier is proximate to the exterior feature such that the strap substantially retains the beverage carrier in a generally fixed position relative to the exterior feature of the article of luggage. As the opposite ends of the strap 40 are attached to the sleeve 24 proximate the opposite ends of the sleeve, respectively, an opening is defined between the strap and the outer surface 32 of the sleeve for receiving the exterior feature 14 of the article of luggage 12. The strap 40 has a length, or is adjustable to have a length, such that the exterior feature 14 of the article of luggage 12 is received in the opening with a relatively tight or close fit. Accordingly, the engagement of the exterior feature 14 in the opening of the strap 40 is effective to substantially prevent rotation of the beverage carrier 20 relative to the exterior feature so that an individual can grasp the top of the beverage container 22 and pull the beverage container in a direction along the axis of the sleeve 24 so as to remove the beverage container from the sleeve without necessarily having to grasp the beverage carrier with the other hand. Further embodiments of the present invention may insert, attach, and otherwise manipulate the various components of the luggage assembly to achieve the advantages of the present invention.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Terms are used in a generic and descriptive sense and should not be used for purposes of limiting the scope of the invention except by reference to the claims and the prior art.
Claims
1. A luggage assembly for use with a beverage container, the luggage assembly comprising:
- an article of luggage defining at least one exterior feature;
- a beverage carrier for selectively receiving and retaining the beverage container, the beverage carrier comprising: a sleeve extending in a generally axial direction from a first axial end to a second axial end opposite the first axial end, wherein the sleeve defines an inner surface and an outer surface opposite the inner surface and wherein the sleeve defines a predetermined internal dimension for providing a friction fit between the inner surface of the sleeve and an outside surface of the beverage container; an open end defined by the first axial end of the sleeve, wherein the first axial end of the sleeve defines a perimeter dimension that generally retains a consistent length to allow passage of the beverage container into and out of the sleeve through the first axial end such that the beverage container is retained in the sleeve substantially by the friction fit between the inner surface of the sleeve and an outside surface of the beverage container; an obstructed end defined by the second axial end of the sleeve such that passage of the beverage container into and out of the sleeve through the second axial end is substantially obstructed; and a strap joined to the sleeve, wherein the strap is configured for selective attachment to the exterior feature of the article of luggage.
2. A luggage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the strap defines an adjustable length.
3. A luggage assembly according to claim 2 wherein the strap comprises a first portion and a second portion that define a hook-and-loop fabric fastener assembly therebetween for defining the adjustable length of the strap.
4. A luggage assembly according to claim 2 wherein the strap defines a first end joined to the sleeve and a second end opposite the first end and wherein the second end of the strap and the outer surface of the sleeve define a hook-and-loop fabric fastener assembly therebetween for defining the adjustable length of the strap.
5. A luggage assembly according to claim 2 wherein the strap defines an elastic material.
6. A luggage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inner surface of the sleeve defines a circular cross-section.
7. A luggage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inner surface of the sleeve defines a polygonal cross-section.
8. A luggage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the sleeve comprises a foam material configured to substantially insulate the beverage container.
9. A luggage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inner surface of the sleeve defines a tricot material.
10. A luggage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the article of luggage defines an exterior material and the outer surface of the beverage carrier defines an exterior material, and wherein the exterior material of the article of luggage is substantially equivalent to the exterior material of the outer surface of the beverage carrier.
11. A luggage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the article of luggage comprises roller luggage and wherein the exterior feature comprises a selectively extendable handle.
12. A beverage carrier configured for use with an article of luggage for retaining a beverage container relative to the article of luggage by selectively receiving and retaining the beverage container, the beverage carrier comprising:
- a sleeve extending in a generally axial direction from a first axial end to a second axial end opposite the first axial end, wherein the sleeve defines an inner surface and an outer surface opposite the inner surface and wherein the sleeve defines a predetermined internal dimension for providing a friction fit between the inner surface of the sleeve and an outside surface of the beverage container;
- an open end defined by the first axial end of the sleeve, wherein the first axial end of the sleeve defines a perimeter dimension that generally retains a consistent length to allow passage of the beverage container into and out of the sleeve through the first axial end such that the beverage container is retained in the sleeve substantially by the friction fit between the inner surface of the sleeve and an outside surface of the beverage container;
- an obstructed end defined by the second axial end of the sleeve such that passage of the beverage container into and out of the sleeve through the second axial end is substantially obstructed; and
- a strap joined to the sleeve, wherein the strap is configured for selective attachment to the exterior feature of the article of luggage.
13. A luggage assembly according to claim 12 wherein the strap defines an adjustable length.
14. A luggage assembly according to claim 13 wherein the strap comprises a first portion and a second portion that define a hook-and-loop fabric fastener assembly therebetween for defining the adjustable length of the strap.
15. A luggage assembly according to claim 12 wherein the inner surface of the sleeve defines a circular cross-section.
16. A luggage assembly according to claim 12 wherein the sleeve comprises a foam material configured to substantially insulate the beverage container.
17. A luggage assembly according to claim 12 wherein the inner surface of the sleeve defines a tricot material.
18. A method of retaining a beverage container relative to an article of luggage, the method comprising:
- inserting a beverage container into a beverage carrier, wherein the beverage carrier comprises a sleeve extending in a generally axial direction from a first axial end to a second axial end opposite the first axial end, wherein the sleeve defines an inner surface and an outer surface opposite the inner surface and wherein the sleeve defines a predetermined internal dimension for providing a friction fit between the inner surface of the sleeve and an outside surface of the beverage container, an open end defined by the first axial end of the sleeve that defines a perimeter dimension that generally retains a consistent length to allow a beverage container to be retained in the sleeve substantially by the friction fit between the inner surface of the sleeve and an outside surface of the beverage container, and an obstructed end defined by the second axial end of the sleeve that substantially obstructs passage of the beverage container into and out of the sleeve; and
- attaching the beverage carrier to an exterior feature of the article of luggage, wherein the beverage carrier comprises a strap joined to the sleeve and the strap attaches to the exterior feature of the article of luggage.
19. A method according to claim 18 wherein attaching the beverage carrier comprises attaching a first portion of the strap to a second portion of the strap with a hook-and-loop fabric fastener.
20. A method according to claim 18 wherein attaching the beverage carrier comprises attaching a strap of adjustable length around a selectively extendable handle of an article of luggage comprising roller luggage.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 21, 2005
Publication Date: Apr 26, 2007
Inventor: S. Kohn (Chapel Hill, NC)
Application Number: 11/256,664
International Classification: A45C 13/40 (20060101); A45C 3/00 (20060101); A45C 13/00 (20060101);