HANDLE FOR BEVERAGE CAN
Handle for beverage can comprises an upper portion, a middle portion and a lower portion, where the shape of said upper portion and lower portion is matched to that of the top and bottom edge of said beverage can, as to the upper portion and lower portion could grip the beverage can. And said middle portion connects said upper portion and lower portion. Drinker could attach the middle portion to his belt and let the upper and lower portion grip to the edge of the beverage can. It is convenient for user to attach and detach the can handle from the beverage can. While using the handle clipped to the beverage the user's hand is not in contact with the can directly. The means also avoid the direct contact between hand and cool drink.
This Application claims priority on patent Application 200720146207.5 filed on Jul. 2, 2007 in China, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to articles for daily use, preferred a tool for holding, especially preferred a structure for holding beverage can.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWorkers, who need the use of ladders and work during hot weather require cool drinks usually contained in metal cans. The can handle enables the beverage to be attached to a working tool belt or hook keeping hands free to ascend ladders.
Because the can is metal it transfers heat or cold readily. Thus a beverage can that has been chilled will feel cold to the hand. Also the heat of the hand will warm up the beverage in the can faster than the drinker might desire.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide a handle for beverage can, which could firmly hold beverage can and easy to carry.
In order to realize said object, the technical means are,
Handle for Beverage Can comprises an upper portion, a middle portion and a lower portion, where the shape of said upper portion and lower portion is matched to that of the top and bottom edge of said beverage can, as to the upper portion and lower portion could grip the beverage can. And said middle portion connects said upper portion and lower portion.
The handle as defined before, wherein said upper portion includes a top portion clasps the top edge of said beverage can.
The handle as defined before, wherein said lower portion includes a gripping means which comprises a convexity shaped to the approximate shape of the bottom edge of the beverage can.
The handle as defined before, wherein the middle portion is generally arcuate in overall configuration so as to form said handle, spaced away from the sidewall of said beverage can.
The handle as defined before, wherein said handle is of one piece, integral construction made through stretch and curve, without any joints.
The handle as defined before, wherein said handle comprises a resilient material selected from the group consisting of plastic or and metal.
Taking such means, drinker could attach the middle portion to his belt and let the upper and lower portion grip to the edge of the beverage can. It is convenient for user to detach the beverage can and enjoy a drink. The means also avoid the direct contact between hand and cooled drink.
These and further objects of the invention will become more readily apparent upon a consideration of the following commentary taken in conjunction with the appended drawings.
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The handle is preferably of unitary construction for ease of fabrication and economy of costs, and comprises an appropriate resilient material, such as a plastic or a metal. The material comprising the handle must be sufficiently rigid to support a full beverage can, yet be sufficiently flexible to permit attachment and detachment of the upper portion and lower portion so as to grip the respective edges of the beverage can. Preferably, the handle comprises a plastic or metal material, so as to minimize heat transfer between the user's hand and the beverage can.
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- Thus, there has been disclosed a handle for a beverage can for engagement with the top and bottom edges of the beverage can. Various changes and modifications of an obvious nature will make themselves available to those of ordinary skill in the art, and all such changes and modifications are considered to be within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. Handle for Beverage Can, characterized in that said handle comprises an upper portion for gripping the top edge of said can, a middle portion and a lower portion for gripping the bottom edge of said beverage can, where said middle portion connects said upper portion and lower portion.
2. The handle as defined in claim 1, wherein the shape of said upper portion and lower portion is matched to that of the top and bottom edge of said beverage can.
3. The handle as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper portion includes a top portion which clasps the top edge of said beverage can.
4. The handle as defined in claim 1, wherein said lower portion includes a gripping means which comprises a convexity shaped to the approximate shape of the bottom edge of the beverage can.
5. The handle as defined in claim 1, wherein said middle portion is generally curved between said upper portion and lower portion in overall configuration and spaced away from the sidewall of said beverage can, which forms a structure convenient for users to grasp or fix on a working belt.
6. The handle as defined in claim 1, wherein said middle portion is generally curved and spaced away from the sidewall of said beverage can to form a shape of bow.
7. The handle as defined in claim 1, wherein said handle is of one piece, integral construction.
8. The handle as defined in claim 3, wherein said handle is of one piece, integral construction.
9. The handle as defined in claim 4 wherein said handle is of one piece, integral construction.
10. The handle as defined in claim 2, wherein said upper portion includes a top portion which clasps the top edge of said beverage can.
11. The handle as defined in claim 2, wherein said lower portion includes a gripping means which comprises a convexity shaped to the approximate shape of the bottom edge of the beverage can.
12. The handle as defined in claim 2, wherein said handle is of one piece, integral construction.
13. The handle as defined in claim 5, wherein said handle is of one piece, integral construction.
14. The handle as defined in claim 6, wherein said handle is of one piece, integral construction.
15. The handle as defined in claim 10, wherein said handle is of one piece, integral construction.
16. The handle as defined in claim 11 wherein said handle is of one piece, integral construction.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 25, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 8, 2009
Inventors: Antony Mayled (Ontario), Edward C. Mayled (Ontario)
Application Number: 12/145,652
International Classification: A47G 23/00 (20060101);