LIQUID HOLDER SYSTEM WITH ARCHED SUPPORT AND ADJUSTABLE CLASP
A efficient and economical liquid holder/caddy that allows a liquid container to remain in an inverted position to make full use of the contents of near-empty containers; an arched support system and adjustable clasp to fit any size bottle spout; and compartments for placement of household accessories held in place by rubber grip support. The liquid holder also has a dish that catches any excess drainage from the contents of the liquid containers and can be replaced with multiple dishes.
This patent application has no cross-reference to any related application.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the invention
This invention relates to a simple and cost-effective way to finally utilize all contents of viscous nature by providing a unique support system that allows for placement of all liquid containers in an inverted position while providing a location for placing essential bath and kitchen accessories. In particular, this invention provides a viscous liquid holder that allows for near-empty bottles to be fully utilized in a unique arch support system, an adjustable clasp that fits various bottle spouts, and an apparatus that houses essential cleaning tools in convenient locations.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Soap holders, soap dispensers, and caddies are used to store and organize various accessories found and used in bathrooms, kitchens, craft rooms, garages or any other areas where a method of maintaining order is necessary. Soap holders or dispensers characteristically comprise kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks, or are mounted on walls. Most liquid soap dispensers contain a mechanism to squeeze liquid out of a container or require filling a container.
Soap holders are characteristically located near kitchen sinks or bathroom sinks and are typically portable units that rest on level surfaces such as counter tops. Some soap holders merely hold bar soaps in place.
Caddies come in different varieties and characteristically comprise compartments, slots, nooks, crannies, and other defined spaces designed to accommodate items of a variety of shapes and sizes. Bathroom caddies are constructed of rigid, wire-like segments with compartments for placing bathroom and cleaning accessories. These caddies are designed to hang on the shower arm by means of an extension or opening at the top whereby the unit is slipped onto the shower arm in a hanging position. Another method of hanging a caddies is by hook and suction. These caddies are positioned around the shower arm by means of a hook and attached to the wall by suctions.
Moreover, various types of soap holders, soap dispensers, and caddies have been advanced in the prior art. U.S. Pat. No. 740,264 has an inverted cone holder being held together with a plurality of converging arms. The inventor makes use of a skeleton frame consisting of circular upper and lower rings connected by upright pieces.
A soap holder and dispenser comprising a container pivotally mounted for tilting movement from a normally upright position to an inverted position for discharging a predetermined quantity of soap and having a filling neck at its top is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 2,507,901. This invention covers a soap dispenser and the construction is such as to lend itself adaptable to dispensing other liquid products such as for example hand lotions, and after shave lotions. This particular patent requires the device to be mounted to a wall.
A caddie hanger for shampoo or other personal care products that has a bracket that hangs onto a pipe of a shower is demonstrated in U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,580. The bracket includes a retainer for holding the cover end of an inverted bottle that has a dispensing spout of conventional design, and retains the bottle in the shower stall. However, this is a bracket type design that is stationary requiring bottles to be placed inside a holding mechanism.
A bottle holder or drainer that allows a bottle to remain stable in either an upright or inverted position, permitting the easy and convenient use or drainage of the bottle is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,401.
An inverted bottle holder is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,589,338.
A system for holding one or more inverted containers containing a food, soap, or similar material in a viscous state in order to move the viscous material to the container opening, thereby storing the viscous material nearer the container opening for easier and quicker access in application Ser. No. 10/397,721. This method of holding inverted bottles fails to take into account the varying sizes of liquid containers and makes no mention to the balance of these containers nor balance in moist environments. The present invention alleviates the aforedescribed problems of stability in moist environments by providing rubber grips to the base frame to achieve a secure attachment. Furthermore, the present invention provides a arched support that balances the base of any container size in conjunction with a unique adjustable clasp system that maintains containers in an angled position for easy flow of viscous material.
While the prior art shows various types of container holders to hold containers inverted, none show a versatile form fitting clasp with arched support, designed to be easily transported and fit in small areas while storing household accessories, which will solve the problem of utilizing all liquid in near empty bottles. Moreover, the present invention solves these problems by providing a defined area for accessories on either left or right sides.
The present invention solves these problems by providing means for a bottle to remain in a stable, inverted position that permits easy and convenient use of the bottle by fitting in almost any location.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with a preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a holder system which allows bottles of various size to remain stable in inverted positions, thus permitting the easy and convenient use and drainage of the bottles. Moreover, it provides an arched support system for balancing liquid bottles of all sizes. Additionally, it provides an adjustable clasp to fit any inverted container that possesses a removable top. In addition, it provides such a system that houses a dish for excess drainage and locations for placing household accessories. Further, it provides an efficient holder system that can be used in convenient locations due to the size and the economical manufacture of the invention.
2 Brush
4 Inverted Container
6 Sponge
8 Dish or Charger
10 Inverted Container Spout
102 Liquid Holder System
104 Dish Holder Ring
106A Lower Base Edge Support
106B Lower Base Edge Support
108A Dish Support Fusion Point
108B Dish Support Fusion Point
110A Dish Support
110B Dish Support
112A Lower Front Molded Junction Region
112B Lower Front Molded Junction Region
112C Lower Back Molded Junction Region
112D Lower Back Molded Junction Region
114A Rubber Grip Support
114B Rubber Grip Support
116A Lower Accessory Ring
116B Upper Accessory Ring
118A Lower Accessory Ring Fusion Point
118B Upper Accessory Ring Fusion Point
120A Converging Arm
120B Converging Arm
122 Adjustable clasp
124A Converging Arm Fusion Point
124B Converging Arm Fusion Point
124C Converging Arm Fusion Point
124D Converging Arm Fusion Point
126 Support Ring
128A Back Frame Edge Support
128B Back Frame Edge Support
129A Front Frame Edge Support
129B Front Frame Edge Support
130A Upper Molded Junction Region
130B Upper Molded Junction Region
132A Arched Support Fusion Point
132B Arched Support Fusion Point
134 Arched Support
135A Lower Accessory Molded Junction Region
135B Lower Accessory Molded Junction Region
136A Lower Accessory Fusion Point
136B Lower Accessory Fusion Point
137 Lower Accessory Support
138A Middle Accessory Support Fusion Point
138B Middle Accessory Support Fusion Point
138C Middle Accessory Support Fusion Point
138D Middle Accessory Support Fusion Point
139A Middle Accessory Molded Junction Region
139B Middle Accessory Molded Junction Region
139C Middle Accessory Molded Junction Region
139D Middle Accessory Molded Junction Region
140A Middle Accessory Support
140B Middle Accessory Support
142A Upper Accessory Molded Junction Region
142B Upper Accessory Molded Junction Region
142C Upper Accessory Molded Junction Region
142D Upper Accessory Molded Junction Region
144A Upper Accessory Support
144B Upper Accessory Support
146A Upper Accessory Support Fusion Point
146B Upper Accessory Support Fusion Point
148A Accessory Edge Support
148B Accessory Edge Support
150 Left Accessory Holder
A Width of Base
B Width of Accessory Holder
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PROFFERED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTIONThe arched support fusion point 132A and 132B is fused at a upper molded junction region 130A and 130B by welding the points together. The upper molded junction regions 130B and 130A are shaped to 35 degree angles after heating the aluminum parts. In the preferred embodiment the arched support 134 has a measurement of 6.8 inches and is angled at 40 degrees which will allow for an evenly balanced container with a wider base. The arched support 134 could also be constructed with a larger width to accommodate a larger container base; the addition of a heavy metal material would allow the arched support 134 to support a heavier container (not shown). The preferred embodiment shows a frame composed of aluminum but any commercially available material such as plastic, stainless steel, or any other material that is easily molded and meet these criteria, would be acceptable.
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Even though preferred embodiment displays a sponge in a vertical arrangement the accessory holder can be modified to hold an accessory in a horizontal position and can also accommodate placement of towels or any materials used for cleaning.
The manner of using the liquid holder 102 in its preferred embodiment is similar to other liquid holder systems in that liquid containers are held in an inverted position. However, the arched support system 134 in combination with the adjustable clasp 122 works to optimize the free flow of viscous liquids to the openings of the containers. The angled arched support 134 cradles the base of any bottle size preventing the bottle from tipping over as is a problem in holders without the arched support. Moreover, the adjustable clasp 122 allows the use of bottle spouts of any size which was also a limitation in other liquid holder systems. In addition, the holder system presented is easy to use and can fit in spaces other liquid holders cannot. The triangular shape with wide base make the holder system balanced. Additionally, other holder systems lack accessory holders that make using the holders inconvenient. Also, while most holder systems do not have adequate base suction to provide stability in wet and slippery environments the rubber grips solve the problem facing the use of similar holders in these environments.
Optimally and as a practical matter, the holder should be constructed of a material that can successfully withstand regular contact with water, moisture and chemicals used in bath and dish washing products. In addition, the material must be rigid enough to maintain the shape of the unit and support the weight of the items that would be placed on it. While the embodiment shown in the figures features the specific characteristics and shapes therein described, the invention can obviously take other shapes with equivalent functionality and utility. In fact, any shape for any of the components that retains the functional characteristics described above provides an acceptable apparatus to practice the invention.
Various changes in the details, steps and material that have been described may be made by those skilled in the art within the principles and scope of the invention herein illustrated and defined in the appended claims. Therefore, while the present invention has been shown and described herein in what is believed to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is recognized that departures can be made therefrom with the scope of the invention, which is therefore not to be limited to the details disclosed herein but is to be accorded full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent and apparatus and methods.
Claims
1. A liquid holder system comprising:
- a. a arched support system of sturdy material for angling a container to a degree effective to increase flow from a container base to the spout of said container,
- b. a adjustable clasp system, and
- c. a method for holding a liquid container in an inverted position wherein the improvement comprises said arched support system for angling the container with said adjustable clasp, wherein said adjustable clasp comprises a means to fit any container size while allowing viscous liquid to flow freely from the spout.
2. The liquid holder system as specified in claim 1 wherein:
- a. said arched support is angled and fused to a frame,
- b. wherein said frame is attached to the arched support and a plurality of converging arms,
- c. wherein said converging arms are attached to a ring, said ring comprising a adjustable clasp; the means for engaging and securing liquid containers of any size while allowing the viscous liquid in all containers to flow freely,
- d. wherein said adjustable clasp is configured to work with said arched support as a means for balancing containers at an angle,
- e. wherein said frame being elongated along a longitudinal axis and having a pair of accessory rings, said accessory rings being configured to hold household cleaning accessories,
- f. wherein said frame also comprising a accessory holder fused to said frame as a means for holding household cleaning accessories, said frame comprising a dish holder ring; the means for holding a dish in place to capture excess discharge from inverted containers, said dish holder ring attached to a frame base with a rubber grip support,
- g. wherein said rubber grip support is configured to secure the liquid holder in convenient locations.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 28, 2011
Publication Date: Jan 31, 2013
Inventor: Maria De Lourdes Mireles
Application Number: 13/193,581