20240023742. BEVERAGE HOLDER simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)
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BEVERAGE HOLDER
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Stavros Korovilas of Skokie IL (US)
Sarah C. Severson of Schaumburg IL (US)
James David Shaw of Chicago IL (US)
Corey Alan Davis of Chicago IL (US)
BEVERAGE HOLDER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240023742 titled 'BEVERAGE HOLDER
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a beverage holder that consists of a frame, an insert, and a cover. The frame has a sidewall with an upper end and a lower end, as well as a bottom wall across the lower end. The upper end has protrusions, and the sidewall and bottom wall together create a chamber. The insert includes a rim with apertures that receive the protrusions, and a flexible collar that extends into the chamber and has an opening. The cover has interfaces that engage with the protrusions to attach it to the upper end of the sidewall and secure the insert between the frame and the cover. The cover also has an aperture that aligns with the chamber and the opening.
- The beverage holder has a frame, insert, and cover.
- The frame has a sidewall and a bottom wall, creating a chamber.
- The insert has a rim with apertures and a flexible collar with an opening.
- The cover has interfaces that attach it to the frame and secure the insert.
- The cover also has an aperture that aligns with the chamber and the opening.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Beverage holders for various types of containers (cups, bottles, cans).
- Can be used in vehicles, boats, outdoor events, and other settings where beverage holders are needed.
- Suitable for both hot and cold beverages.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Provides a secure and stable holder for beverages, preventing spills and accidents.
- Accommodates different sizes and shapes of containers.
- Easy to assemble and disassemble for cleaning or storage.
Benefits of this technology:
- Versatile and adaptable to different beverage containers.
- Durable and long-lasting construction.
- Prevents spills and keeps beverages within easy reach.
- Easy to clean and maintain.
Original Abstract Submitted
a beverage holder includes a frame, an insert, and a cover. the frame includes a sidewall having an upper end and a lower end, and a bottom wall extending across the lower end. the upper end defines a plurality of protrusions. the sidewall and the bottom wall cooperatively define a chamber. the insert includes a peripheral rim defining a plurality of apertures that receive the plurality of protrusions and a flexible collar extending from the peripheral rim and at least partially into the chamber. the flexible collar defines an opening leading to the chamber. the cover includes a plurality of interfaces that engage with the plurality of protrusions to couple the cover to the upper end of the sidewall and to secure the insert between the frame and the cover. the cover defines an aperture that aligns with the chamber and the opening.