20240032689. BOTTLE STORAGE DEVICE simplified abstract (WINE MASTER CELLARS, LLC)
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BOTTLE STORAGE DEVICE
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Inventor(s)
John F. Paulick of San Luis Obispo CA (US)
BOTTLE STORAGE DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240032689 titled 'BOTTLE STORAGE DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a wine bottle holder that includes a plate and an extension member. The extension member can extend outward from the plate and has a ring coupled to it. The ring is designed to hold a portion of the wine bottle and has a cylindrical body with parallel opposite surfaces that define oblique openings.
- The wine bottle holder includes a plate and an extension member.
- The extension member can extend outward from the plate.
- A ring is coupled to the extension member.
- The ring is configured to receive a portion of the wine bottle.
- The ring has a cylindrical body with parallel opposite surfaces.
- The opposite surfaces of the ring define oblique openings.
Potential Applications:
- Wine bottle holders for restaurants, bars, and homes.
- Wine bottle holders for wine tasting events or parties.
- Wine bottle holders for display purposes in wine shops or wineries.
Problems Solved:
- Provides a stable and secure holder for wine bottles.
- Prevents wine bottles from tipping over or falling.
- Allows for easy access to the wine bottle while keeping it securely in place.
Benefits:
- Convenient and practical way to store and display wine bottles.
- Enhances the aesthetics of wine presentation.
- Reduces the risk of spills or accidents.
- Can be used in various settings and occasions.
Original Abstract Submitted
a wine bottle holder including a plate and an extension member coupled to the plate. the extension member may extend outwards from the plate and a ring may be coupled to the extension member. the ring may be configured to receive a portion of the wine bottle. the ring may include a cylindrical body with opposite surfaces that are parallel to each other. the opposite surfaces may define oblique openings.