Adaptable cup holder

A cup holder assembly that includes a unitary holder body formed internally with a multiple of seating rings and including a threaded base member with partially open grating structure and a plastic cap member for secure affixture over the base member. The holder body is then suitably secured to a selected form of clamp to provide means for positioning the cup holder relative to a work space, driving seat or the like.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
1. Field of the Invention 
The invention relates generally to a cup holder that is adaptable for 
positioning at a work desk, in an automobile or the like and, more 
particularly, but not by way of limitation, it relates to an improved 
manufacture and construction of such a cup holder to enable versatility in 
manufacture and use. 
2. Description of the Prior Art 
The prior art includes numerous types of cup holder and the classification 
for the particular invention may well be termed a crowded art. Patent 
searching revealed a great number of cup holder types that answer the 
broad, general description; however, the invention lies in particulars of 
construction. Representative prior art U.S. patents are presented herewith 
by means of the Information Disclosure Statement. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention relates to improvements in construction of cup 
holders of the type that may be affixed to articles in the surround thus 
enabling usage in any of various places. In particular, the cup holder of 
the present invention is adaptable for affixture to a table edge or the 
like and it is readily usable on or around an automobile dashboard. The 
cup holder consists of a unitarily formed plastic holder shaped generally 
as a body of revolution about a vertical axis and having a thickened front 
portion and a cut-out rear wall that accommodates a cup handle. A base 
member with grating assembly having partially open bottom surface is 
screw-fit into the bottom of the holder, and a pliable plastic cap may be 
secured thereover to prevent drip of material from the cup holder. A 
suitable clamp or fastener assembly is then removably affixed to the 
thickened front portion of the holder unit. Clamp assemblies of various 
types may be utilized, depending upon the surface or protrusion that is 
available for securing. The clamps utilized as shown are C-type clamps 
having varying jaw surface and configuration. 
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a versatile 
cup holder assembly that may be used in any of various surrounds. 
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a cup holder 
assembly that requires few operations in manufacture. 
It is yet further an object of the present invention to provide a cup 
holder that is economical of manufacture and reliable in usage. 
Finally, it is an object of the present invention to provide a cup holder 
that may be used to provide secure seating to any of several sizes of 
drinking cup while allowing gripable handle access. 
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be evident from the 
following detailed description when read in conjunction with the 
accompanying drawings which illustrate the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a cup holder assembly 10 consists of a holder 
body 12, a lower base member 14 and a cap member 16. The holder body 12 is 
formed generally as a body of revolution 18 about a vertical axis and 
having a lower collar 20 having internal threads 22 formed thereon. The 
body of revolution 18 is formed with an outer surface 24 and an inner 
surface 26 that terminates adjacent lower collar 20 in a series of 
step-like surfaces 28, 30 and 32, each having a diameter to fit the base 
of one size of more-or-less standard drinking cup. A front cut-out portion 
of body 18 provides cup handle access. Body 18 and lower collar 20 are 
also of a diameter suitable for reception in standard sized console 
cupholders. 
The area within step surface 32 and cylindrical wall 34 is open for 
communication with the base member 14. See also FIG. 3. Base member 14 
includes a collar 36 having external threads 38 which are received in 
mating engagement up within internal threads 22 (FIG. 2). Cap member 14 is 
unitarily formed to extend a shoulder 40 and flange 42 below the collar 
36. As shown in FIG. 3, the interior of shoulder 40 is formed with a 
partially open grating or grid consisting of a spacing bar 44 and a 
plurality of 90.degree. oriented, parallel grid bars 46. The base member 
14 is also a unitarily formed part that is molded from a suitable plastic 
such as ABS, PVC or other selected plastic. 
FIG. 4 defines construction of the cap member 16 as it is a unitarily 
molded formation formed from a suitable pliable plastic such as 
polyethylene. Cap member 16 includes a lower, circular surface 48 formed 
into a shallow, cylindrical side wall 50 having in inwardly turned 
gripping lip 52 formed therearound. The lower surface of bottom surface 48 
may have textured or gripping surface formed thereon to aid in seating 
when the cup holder assembly 10 is used in a sitting position without aid 
of clamping. As shown in FIG. 1, the holder assembly 10 is assembled by 
screwing the base member 14 into the bottom of holder body 12, i.e., 
within lower collar 18. Thereafter, the cap member 16 may be secured over 
flange 42 to guard against loss of drip material to surfaces below. 
FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate the holder body assembly as used with a first type 
of clamp assembly 54. The clamp 54 includes a blade 56 having spaced, 
upper and lower arms 58 and 60 with a suitable gripping pad 62 formed on 
upper arm 58. A lower gripping pad 64 is journally secured on the end of a 
thumb screw 66 that is threaded through lower arm 60. The upper and lower 
pads 62 and 64 are arrayed in alignment and may include resilient gripping 
surfaces 68 and 70, respectively, bonded thereon. The blade 56 includes a 
V-shaped guide 72 formed on each side and a locking hole 74 is formed for 
mating engagement, as will be further described. 
The front portion 76 of holder body 12 (see FIG. 6) is formed as a 
thickened portion 78 along the front vertical edge of the holder body 12. 
A vertical slot 80 is formed from the lower edge of front portion 76 up to 
a terminus 82, and it may be noted that the shape of slot 80 is formed for 
mating engagement with the blade 56 of clamp 54. Thus, slot 80 also 
includes opposite side grooves 84 and 86 for receiving elongated guides 72 
upward therein and a hole 88 is formed for alignment with the hole 74 in 
clamp 54. 
When clamp 54 is slid upward within slot 80 and seated against terminus 82, 
the opposite side guides 72 will be firmly seated within the opposite side 
grooves 84, 86 and holes 74 and 88 will be in alignment. A suitable key 
(not shown), e.g. a quick action thumb screw, dowel pin or the like, may 
be inserted through the aligned hole 74, 88 to provide locking in the 
operative position. Thereafter, thumb screw 66 can be operated to securely 
position the opposed pads 62 and 64 in gripping relationship to a selected 
surface. This type of clamp 54 is particularly suited for table edge 
clamping such as in accompaniment to a work space or computer table; 
however, there are various surfaces in and about an automobile dashboard 
that will provide support for the clamp 54. Actually, about anything with 
the appropriate size horizontal member will support the clamp cup holder 
assembly 10. 
FIG. 7 illustrates a cup holder assembly 10 with a somewhat different type 
of clamp 90, as affixed to the cup holder by a swivel arrangement. Thus, 
clamp 90 consists of a clamp body 92, a U-shaped channel member that is 
open at side 94. The clamp body 92 extends an upper arm 96 with gripping 
pad 98, and a lower clamp arm 100 with gripping pad 102 extends from a 
traveling block 104 which is threaded to ride in clamp body 92 on a 
journaled thumb screw 106. The thumb screw 106 is journaled for rotation 
in the base end 108 of clamp body 92 and a knurled knob 110 at the top end 
of the clamp assembly provides means for manipulation. 
The back side of clamp body 92 extends upper and lower support flanges 112 
and 114 having aligned holes 116 and 118, respectively, formed 
therethrough. The body front portion 76 is relieved to provide a 
transverse opening consisting of upper surface 120 and lower surface 122 
which receive support flanges 112 and 114 as a removable pivot pin 124 
positions the clamp 90 in swivel relationship to cup holder body 10. 
Operation of the assembly of FIG. 7 is similar to that of FIG. 5 albeit 
that the clamp 90 affords somewhat larger bite in the securing function 
while also allowing a swivel movement to the cup holder body 10. The pivot 
pin 124 is preferably of a type which would include a gripping head or 
other structure (not shown) that would allow easy removal in the event 
that the holder assembly 10 was otherwise supported as by placement on a 
flat surface or within a previously existing cup holder, e.g. an auto 
console cup well. It should be readily understood that different clamping 
or holding devices may be utilized in combination with the cup holder 
body, and special fixtures may be required for particular situations. 
Changes may be made in combination and arrangement of elements as 
heretofore set forth in the specification and shown in the drawings; it 
being understood that changes may be made in the embodiments disclosed 
without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in 
the following claims.