US20050051690A1 - Cup holder - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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Abstract
A cup holder for holding a container or drink on seats in arenas, stadiums and other public venues. The holder has an engagement portion that holds the rear side of the seat, a basket for holding a container therein and a strip extending therebetween. The holder is provided with a hinge between the basket and the strip to allow the holder to be collapsed. The holder further is provided with a flange for preventing rearward movement of the holder when it is attached to a seat. The strip may be a set length or may comprise a pair of telescoping members to allow for the holder to fit over varying seat widths.
Description
- This invention relates to a cup holder for holding a cup or other drinking container on a seat, such as a stadium bench seat, a folding seat and various other seats.
- A problem that exists in many public events is the lack of holders for placing drinks. A number of venues, such as professional sports arenas, outdoor theatres, and high school and local sports parks, provide bench type seating for the spectators, wherein the spectators sit on long benches, each spectator sitting in close quarters to the spectator directly on either side. Other venues provide for folding chairs where each spectator has his or her own chair. Naturally, spectators would like to have a beverage of some sort to enjoy during these performances. However, the crowded nature of the seating arrangements and/or the lack of any holder for drinks requires placing the beverages on the ground, wedging them in between spectators, placing them in precarious positions, or holding them for the duration of the event, all of which can lead to spilled drinks or the drinks simply being in the way.
- Other prior art devices have attempted to adequately provide a holder for such drinks. An example is U.S. Pat. No. 6,010,104, issued to Hanson et al., which is incorporated herein in its entirety. Hanson et al. discloses a combined seat and container holder that consists of an engagement portion that engages the back surface of the seat, a rigid member extending across the seating surface of the seat and a holder for holding a drinking container. The holder can fit between spectators out of the way on the seat. The fan may also sit directly on holder. A problem with this holder, however, is that it holds an upper portion of the container above the seating surface in the way of a spectator sitting near the holder with a container therein, requiring the holder to be placed between spectators or between the legs of a spectator sitting on the seat. A further problem with such a holder is that a minor bump against the holder pushing the holder in a direction towards the rear portion of the seat would unhook the engagement portion from the seat causing the holder to fall from the seat.
- It is thus an object of this invention to overcome the problems associated with the prior art and provide a cup holder for bench or folding seats that can effectively hold a beverage without the holder interfering with the spectator sitting in the seat and to provide a holder that cannot easily be bumped off the seat.
- These and other objects are carried out and the problems overcome with a holder having a basket for holding the container near a front of the seat, a strip extending from the basket extending along the upper surface of the seat and a u-shaped portion engaging a rear portion. The basket holds the container lower than the seating surface to prevent the holder or the drink from interfering with the spectators sitting near the holder. The lower held basket also prevents the holder from being inadvertently moved towards the rear of the seat, preventing the u-shaped portion from disengaging from the seat. The u-shaped portion at the rear portion of the holder prevents the strip from coming off the seat and provides leverage to hold the container.
- In a preferred embodiment, basket is hinge coupled to the strip to allow for the holder to be folded for easier storage and carrying. A tab on the basket engages a slot in the strip so that the basket can be locked against the strip.
- In another preferred embodiment, the holder has a flange portion that extends a distance from the basket. The flange prevents the holder from being inadvertently moved towards the rear of the seat, preventing the u-shaped portion from disengaging from the seat. It also allows for the container to be held by the holder a distance from the seat.
- In another preferred embodiment, the basket and the flange are hinge coupled to the strip allowing for the holder to be folded for easier storage and carrying. A tab on the basket engages a slot in the strip so that the flange and basket can be locked against the strip.
- A description of the invention will follow with references to several drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the holder according to a preferred embodiment of the invention mounted on a bench seat; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the holder shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the holder shown inFIG. 1 in a folded position; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a holder according to another embodiment of the invention mounted on a folding seat; -
FIG. 5 is a side view of the holder shown inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a side view of the holder shown inFIG. 4 in a folded position; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a holder according to another embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 8 is a close up view of the slidable members of the holder shown inFIG. 7 . - A holder according to a first embodiment of the invention is shown in
FIG. 1 . Theholder 100 comprises generally anengagement end 110, acentral strip 120 and abasket 130. Theholder 100 fits on the top, front and rear side of a seat. A bench seat having a rectangular cross section is shown in dotted lines in the figure for reference, however, it should be noted that theholder 100 can be adapted to fit over a plurality of seating surfaces, such as bench seats, foldable seats, padded seats, etc. or any other seat having a generally rectangular cross section, see for example, a folding seat shown inFIG. 4 . - The
holder 100 can be made of metal, plastic or any other material sufficient to clip the holder onto a seat and hold a container. Preferably theholder 100 is made of plastic via plastic injection molding. - The
engagement end 100 has a generally u-shaped profile with avertical wall 111 and abottom wall 112 that fits around the rear and lower surface of the seat. These walls, in conjunction with arear section 121 ofstrip 120 prevents the strip and thebasket 130 from moving toward the front of the seat and prevents the strip at its rear section from vertically moving away from the seat. Such features keep theholder 100 in place and provide sufficient leverage for thebasket 130 to hold a container without the holder coming off the seat. - The
basket 130 is generally cup shaped having fourribs bottom portion 135 forming a cross shape. Other numbers of ribs and bottom shapes can be used as well. The shape allows thebasket 130 to adequately hold various shapes of containers and beverages. While this specific basket shape is used, various other shapes may also be used, such as a ring shaped holder (shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,010,104, discussed above), a ring in conjunction with a flange, a tapered cylinder, a ring having an embedded ring, and other basket shapes known to those in art and are capable of holding a drink container. - Connecting the cup shaped portion of the
basket 130 to thestrip 120 is aneck portion 136. Theneck portion 136 if preferably made of a sufficient length to hold the container at a level below the seating surface. Theneck portion 136 abuts the front surface of the seat making it capable of preventing theholder 100 from moving towards the rear. This additionally prevents theholder 100 from inadvertently being knocked from the seat by bumping the holder. - The
strip 120 is an elongated piece of material that extends between thebasket 130 and theengagement portion 110. As shown thestrip 120 has a generally flat rectangular shape, however, it should be noted that other shapes are possible as long as it provides proper leverage between the basket and engagement portion to allow for the holder to hold a container. For example, the strip can be an elastic piece of material or a flexible material. Thestrip 120 should be of such a material to transfer the weight on theholder 100 holding a container to the rear engagement end. - The hinge mechanism, described in reference to
FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, comprises ahinge 140 mounted between theneck portion 136 ofbasket 130 and thestrip 120. Thehinge 140 can be a traditional hinge affixed to theneck portion 136 and thestrip 120 to allow each of thebasket 130 and the strip to rotate about an axis formed by the hinge. Preferably thehinge 140 is made via the molding process by providing a weak area of plastic between thicker areas, allowing the weak area to break down when a bending action is performed on the holder. Thehinge 140 may also be made by injecting a soft, more flexible plastic during the injection molding process. - The
hinge 140 allows thebasket 130 to rotate about the axis between a first position, shown inFIG. 2 wherein the basket is relatively perpendicular to thestrip 120, to a second position, shown inFIG. 3 wherein the basket is relatively parallel to the strip. When the holder is in the second position, it is more compact allowing for easier carrying and packing of the holder when it is not in use. - To provide a locking mechanism to secure the holder in the second position, the basket has a
tab 137 that operates in conjunction with aslot 122 in the strip. Thetab 137 has aprotrusion 138 that passes through theslot 122 and prevents the tab from being pulled back through the slot without a manipulation of the tab to align the protrusion with the slot. When a user of the holder folds the holder for storage or transport, the basket is rotated into the second position. Thetab 137 with its protrusion passes through the slot until the second position is achieved. At this point the protrusion is abutting anouter surface 123 of strip, which locks the holder in the second position. To unlock the holder, the user must push the protrusion in the upper direction, shown inFIG. 3 by arrow U which releases thetab 137 from the slot allowing thebasket 130 to move away from thestrip 120. - A second embodiment of the holder is shown in
FIGS. 4-6 . It has a similar design for theengagement portion 110, thestrip 120 and thebasket 130, so a discussion of these features will not be repeated herein. This embodiment has aflange 150 extending from an under surface ofstrip 130 and running parallel tobasket 130. Theflange 150 is preferably made of similar material as the other components of the holder. It has a generally planar shape, but round or other shapes are also possible. - In use the
flange 150 provides an abutment surface to prevent the strip from moving in relation to a seating surface when the holder is attached to a seating surface. The holder is shown in use inFIG. 4 , and is attached to a folding seat (shown in dotted lines). Theengagement portion 110 is engaged to a rear side of the seat while theflange 150 abuts the front side of the seat. The components together prohibit movement in the direction of arrow P. Such allows for the holder to remain firmly in place and allows for the basket to have varying shapes and be extended a distance away from or below the seat surface. - In a further embodiment the holder has a
hinge 141 between the flange and thestrip 120. Thehinge 141 operates in a similar manner and can be made of similar materials or made by similar processes as disclosed above. It allows rotation of thebasket 130 and theflange 150 with respect to an axis formed by thehinge 141, allowing the basket and the flange to be folded against the strip, as shown inFIG. 6 . - The hinge further has a locking mechanism comprising a
tab 151 having aprotrusion 152 on theflange 150 that fits into aslot 123 of thestrip 120. The properties and operation are similar to the tab and slot design of the previous embodiment, thus a detailed description will not be repeated. - In an additional embodiment, shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , the holder is slidable to allow for the holder to fit on a variety of seat widths or types. Thestrip 130 is provided with twoslidable members - Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail regarding specific examples of cup holders, such explanations are to be clearly understood that the same are by way of illustration and example only, and are not to be taken by way of limitation. Other modifications of the above examples, which may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art, remain within the scope of the invention. Thus, the spirit and scope of the present invention should be defined only by the terms of the claims.
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1. A holder for a container in association with a seat, comprising:
a receptacle for holding the container near a front portion of the seat engaging the container at a level below an upper surface of the seat, the receptacle extending below the upper surface of the seat;
a strip extending from the receptacle, and having a first portion extending upwardly from the receptacle and a second portion extending horizontally from the first portion and abutting the upper surface of the seat; and
a U-shaped member for engaging a rear portion of the seat preventing movement of the strip and holder in a direction towards the front portion of the seat and preventing vertical movement of the strip near the rear portion,
wherein the strip
comprises a first length and a second length slidably joined together allowing for a length of the strip to be slidably adjusted.
2. The holder as described in claim 15 , wherein the receptacle can rotate about the axis from a first position when the receptacle is in an operational position and a second position when the receptacle abuts an underside of the strip.
3. The holder as described in claim 2 , wherein the receptacle has a sidewall that includes a tab projecting perpendicularly from the sidewall for engaging a slot in the strip.
4. The holder as described in claim 3 , wherein the tab engages the slot when the receptacle is in the second position.
5. The holder as described in claim 1 , wherein the strip first portion and the strip second portion are hinge coupled together about an axis for permitting the receptacle to rotate about the axis from a first position when the receptacle is in an operational position and a second position when the receptacle abuts an underside of the strip,
wherein the receptacle comprises÷an engagement means for engaging the container; and
further comprising a flange spaced apart from the engagement means and the U-shaped member the flange for preventing movement of the strip and receptacle in a direction towards the rear portion of the seat, the flange consisting essentially of a single layer, and optionally a tab protruding perpendicularly from the flange for engaging an optional slot in the strip second portion.
6. The holder as described in claim 5 , wherein the flange includes a the tab and the slot in the strip.
7. The holder as described in claim 6 , wherein the tab engages the slot when the holding means is in the second position.
8. The holder as described in claim 1 , wherein the strip first portion and the strip second portion are hinge coupled together about an axis.
9. The holder as described in claim 8 , further including a means for providing a friction contact between the first length and second length.
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11. A holder for a container in association with a seat, comprising:
a receptacle for holding the container near a front portion of the seat engaging the container at a level below an upper surface of the seat;
a strip extending from the receptacle and abutting the upper surface of the seat;
means for engaging a rear portion of the seat preventing movement of the strip and receptacle in a direction towards the front of the seat and preventing vertical movement of the strip near the rear portion; and
a flange extending from the strip, and spaced apart from the engagement means and the U-shaped member the flange for preventing movement of the strip and receptacle in a direction towards the rear portion of the seat the flange consisting essentially of a single layer, and optionally a tab.
12. The holder as described in claims 1, wherein the strip comprises a first length and a second length slidably joined together allowing for a length of the strip to be slidably adjusted.
13. The holder as described in claim 11 , further including a means for providing a friction contact between the first length and second length.
14. The holder as described in claim 11 , wherein the engaging means is a U-shaped member engaging the rear portion of the seat.
15. The holder as described in claim 1 , wherein the strip first portion and the strip second portion are hinge coupled together about an axis for permitting the receptacle to rotate about the axis from a first position when the receptacle is in an operational position and a second position when the receptacle abuts an underside of the strip.
16. The holder as described in claim 1 , wherein a hinge runs transversely along the strip first portion forming an axis for permitting the receptacle to rotate about the axis from a first position when the receptacle is in an operational position and a second position when the receptacle abuts an underside of the strip.
17. A holder for a container in association with a seat, comprising:
a receptacle for holding the container near a front portion of the seat engaging the container at a level below an upper surface of the seat, the receptacle extending below the upper surface of the seat;
a strip extending from the receptacle, and having a first portion extending upwardly from the receptacle and a second portion extending horizontally from the first portion and abutting the upper surface of the seat; and
a U-shaped member for engaging a rear portion of the seat preventing movement of the strip and holder in a direction towards the front portion of the seat and preventing vertical movement of the strip near the rear portion,
wherein a hinge runs transversely along the strip first portion forming an axis for permitting the receptacle to pivot about the axis to rotate about the axis from a first position when the receptacle is in an operational position and a second position when the receptacle abuts an underside of the strip.
18. The holder as described in claim 17 , wherein the strip first portion and the strip second portion are hinge coupled together about an axis for permitting the receptacle to rotate about the axis from the first position when the receptacle is in an operational position and the second position when the receptacle abuts an underside of the strip.
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