Collapsible multi-beverage cup/bottle holder
A collapsible beverage carrier having a moveable base support and a squared handle, adapted to be collapsible for safe and easy transport and storage when not in use, said carrier further comprising a top surface plate having a plurality of circular shaped openings positioned therein for receiving a plurality of beverage containers, a pair of circular catches each disposed on opposite sides of the top surface; and a pair of curve shaped hinges positioned at the opposite ends along a base of said top surface plate, wherein two side walls are moveably coupled to the pair of curve shaped hinges such that when the side walls are coupled to the top surface in a first position they each extend downward, laterally away from the top surface and when the side walls are then rotated inward, in opposite directions, toward the top surface they thereby rotate into a “closed” position and extend in a parallel fashion along the base/bottom of the top surface plate.
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This invention relates in general to devices for holding and carrying beverage containers. In particular this invention relates to a device for holding and carrying a plurality of beverages which is adapted to be collapsible for safe and easy transport and storage when not in use.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBeverages are commonly sold in bottles, cups or cans, which may come in various sizes, and are generally circular in cross section. Such beverage bottles, cups or cans are commonly transported for consumption to beaches, parks, sporting events and other recreational areas from a vehicle to an area where the beverages are to be consumed. When individuals need to carry such bottles, cups or cans, beverage bottle carriers are needed to enable an individual to carry the beverages more easily than grasping them individually by hand.
Beverage bottle carriers are generally known in the art. Exemplary of the patents of the related art are the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,297,220; 4,678,221; 4,776,622; 5,096,246; 5,320,232; 5,437,401; 5,441,320; Re. 35,288; 5,603,545; 5,695,232; 5,735,562; 5,927,781; 6,029,870; and 6,352,235 B2.
One disadvantage of prior art beverage carriers are that they are designed to be held from the bottom and often do not include any mechanism for preventing the beverage from tipping or falling over. Accordingly, what is needed is a beverage carrier which can be easily carried. What is further needed is a beverage carrier which provides additional support in order to prevent the beverages from falling or tipping over sideways. Finally, what is also needed is a beverage carrier with a lightweight design which can be easily transported and stored when not in use.
The invention includes a device for holding and carrying a plurality of beverages which is adapted to be collapsible for safe and easy transport and storage when not in use.
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A side wall is preferably approximately 6½ (six and one half) inches in height such that when in use, a plurality of beverages can be carried using the carrier of the present invention with each container being positioned to extend through one of the plurality of circular shaped openings in the top surface.
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Accordingly, a first side is coupled to one side of the top surface plate 10 and can rotate inward at a 90 (ninety) degree angle about the curve shaped hinge on a first side along the base/bottom of the top surface plate and a second, alternate side wall is coupled to the opposite side of the top surface plate and can rotate inward (in an opposite direction) at a 90 (ninety) angle degree about the curve shaped hinge on the opposite side of the base/bottom of the top surface plate, such that when two side walls are coupled to the top surface plate and placed in a first position, they each extend downward, laterally away from the top surface plate and when the two side walls are then rotated inward, in opposite directions, toward the top surface plate they thereby rotate into a “closed” position and extend in a parallel fashion along the base of the top surface plate.
In a preferred embodiment, the invention further includes means for locking the side walls into place when the beverage holder is fully collapsed.
When the beverage carrier is collapsed for transport or storage, the base support is slid all the way up along the slots 75 in the side walls 12 until it is just below the top surface plate, in a lateral and parallel fashion, at which time the two side walls are then rotated inwardly at 90 degrees, thereby forming a single cohesive unit, as shown in FIG. 14, such that the base support is sandwiched between the top surface plate 10 and the two side walls 12.
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An advantage of the present invention is that it can be formed from lightweight plastic, metal or fiberglass and no glue or other adhesive or fastening means is required to assemble the carrier of the present invention, thus reducing the number of manufacturing steps and associated cost. The carrier is simple and fast to fold/collapse, making it particularly useful in outdoor environments, for example a stadium, where fast assembly of various food and drink items require an easy-to-use carrier. Another advantage is that when fully collapsed the carrier is relatively flat and takes up relatively little space for storage and transport.
Although only a few exemplary embodiments of the invention have been described in detail hereinabove, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. A device for holding and carrying a plurality of beverage containers, adapted to be collapsible for safe and easy transport and storage when not in use, said device comprising:
- a top surface plate having a plurality of circular shaped openings positioned therein for receiving a plurality of beverage containers and a pair of curve shaped hinges positioned at the opposite sides along a base of said top surface,
- two side walls moveable coupled to the pair of curve shaped hinges positioned on opposite sides of the base of said top surface plate such that when the side walls are coupled to the top surface plate in a first position they each extend downward, laterally away from the top surface and when the side walls are then rotated inward, in opposite directions, toward the top surface plate they thereby rotate into a “closed” position and extend in a parallel fashion along the base of the top surface plate.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein each side wall includes means for locking or securing the side walls into place when they are rotated inward and positioned parallel to the base of the top plate, said means for locking including three protrusions positioned along a bottom edge of each side wall.
3. The device of claim 1 further comprising a moveable base support coupled between the two side walls, wherein said base support is moveable in a vertical fashion between said two side walls such that the base support slides up and down between the two side walls.
4. The device of claim 1 further comprising:
- a pair of circular catches disposed on opposite sides of the top surface;
- and a squared handle having opposing extensions with recess slots positioned therein for coupling the squared handle to the top surface by mating the circular catches with the recess slots.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the two sides walls has a bridge shaped top edge having an extended recess therein such that each side wall is designed to engage with the curve shaped hinge which is positioned at the opposite ends along the base of the top surface
6. The device of claim 5, wherein each recess has a pair of inner flanges which extend outwardly, each flange having a locking hole positioned therein.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein each curve shaped hinge has a pair of circular shaped extensions extending outwardly therefrom on opposite sides of the curve shaped hinge such that these circular shaped extensions meet and mate with the locking holes disposed in the inner flanges of each side wall, such that each side wall is then hingedly, moveably coupled to the top surface and can rotate inward at a 90 degree angle (in an opposite direction) about its respective curve shaped hinge.
8. A collapsible beverage carrier for holding and carrying a plurality of beverage containers, adapted to be collapsible for safe and easy transport and storage when not in use, said device comprising:
- a top surface plate having a plurality of circular shaped openings positioned therein for receiving a plurality of beverage containers, a pair of circular catches each disposed on opposite sides of the top surface; and a pair of curve shaped hinges positioned at the opposite ends along a base of said top surface, and
- two side walls moveable coupled to the pair of curve shaped hinges positioned on opposite sides of the base of said top surface such that when the side walls are coupled to the top surface in a first position they each extend downward, laterally away from the top surface and when the side walls are then rotated inward, in opposite directions, toward the top surface they thereby rotate into a “closed” position and extend in a parallel fashion along the base of the top surface.
9. The beverage carrier of claim 8 wherein each side wall includes means for locking or securing the side walls into place when they are rotated inward and positioned parallel to the base of the top plate, said means for locking including three protrusions positioned along a bottom edge of each side wall.
10. The beverage carrier of claim 8, further comprising a moveable base support coupled between the two side walls, wherein said base support is moveable in a vertical fashion between said two side walls such that the base support slides up and down between the two side walls.
11. The beverage carrier of claim 8, further comprising a squared handle moveably coupled to the top surface such that in a first position the handle is upright for carrying the beverage carrier and in a second position the handle is rotated downward at a 90 degree angle, such that the handle is parallel to the top surface.
12. The beverage carrier of claim 8, wherein the base support is slid in an upward direction and positioned just below the top surface plate before the two side walls are each rotated in by 90 (ninety) degrees, thereby forming a parallel layer between the top surface plate and the two side walls.
13. The beverage carrier of claim 11, wherein the squared handle is comprised of:
- a central semi-circular shaped rod (i.e. a half-rod);
- opposing arms extending downward in a lateral fashion from opposite ends of the half-rod: and
- recess slots positioned in each of said opposing arms for coupling the squared handle to the top surface by mating the circular catches with the recess slots.
14. The beverage carrier of claim 8, wherein each of the two sides walls has a bridge shaped top edge having an extended recess therein such that each side wall is designed to engage with the curve shaped hinge which is positioned at the opposite ends along the base of the top surface, each recess having a pair of inner flanges which extend outwardly, each flange having a locking hole positioned therein.
15. The beverage carrier of claim 14, wherein each curve shaped hinge has a pair of circular shaped extensions extending outwardly therefrom on opposite sides of the curve shaped hinge such that these circular shaped extensions meet and mate with the locking holes disposed in the inner flanges of each side wall, such that each side wall is then hingedly, moveably coupled to the top surface and can rotate inward at a 90 degree angle (in an opposite direction) about its respective curve shaped hinge.
16. A method for carrying beverages comprising:
- providing a top surface plate having a plurality of circular shaped openings positioned therein for receiving a plurality of beverage containers, said top surface plate also having a pair of circular catches each disposed on opposite sides of the top surface plate; and a pair of curve shaped hinges positioned at the opposite ends along a base of said top surface plate, and
- hingedly coupling two side walls to the pair of curve shaped hinges and arranging the side walls in a first position such that they each extend downward, laterally away from the top surface plate.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising the additional step of:
- providing a moveable base support coupled between the two side walls in order to hold the beverage containers in the circular shaped openings of the top surface plate and prevent them from sliding through the openings in the top surface plate, wherein said base support is moveable in a vertical fashion between said two side walls such that the base support slides up and down between the two side walls.
18. The method of claim 16 further comprising the additional step of:
- rotatingly coupling a squared handle having a central semi-circular shaped rod, and opposing arms extending therefrom, to the top surface plate and arranging the handle in a first position such that the handle is an upright, vertical position for carrying the beverage beverages.
19. The method of claim 16 further comprising the additional step of:
- moving the base support upward and placing it just below the top surface in a horizontal, parallel arrangement;
- rotating each side wall inward at a 90 degree angle (in an opposite direction) about its respective curve shaped hinge such that the side walls are then arranged in a parallel fashion just below the base support, thereby retaining the base support between the top surface and the side walls; and
- rotating the squared handle downward into a second position at a 90 degree angle, such that the handle is parallel to the top surface plate with the semi-circular shaped rod being positioned along a lengthwise traverse side of the top surface plate and the opposing arms being positioned widthwise along opposing ends of the top surface plate.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 13, 2007
Publication Date: Jan 15, 2009
Applicant:
Inventors: Edward Patrick Raymond (Vista, CA), Kenneth L. Burt (Carlsbad, CA), Francis Michael Mindoro (Chula Vista, CA)
Application Number: 11/827,908
International Classification: B65D 71/52 (20060101);