Portable holder for beverage containers

A portable holder for beverage containers includes a basket suspended from a first movable position piece. The first movable position piece is rotatably connected to a first plate. The first plate is connected to a second plate. The second plate may be attached to a hanging member for suspending the portable holder for beverage containers. The second plate may be attached to a strap for securing the second plate to a stationary object or a moving vehicle. The portable holder for beverage containers may be configured to fold into a smaller size for storage when not in use.

BACKGROUND

Various types of mechanical holders for use in connection with beverages exist in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,090,183 to Heybl et al. discloses a gimbaled and adjustable beverage holder; U.S. Pat. No. 6,941,698 to Telles discloses an object hanger; U.S. Pat. No. 6,045,017 to Connell discloses a collapsible holder with a collapsible frame for holding a container; U.S. Pat. No. 5,249,770 to Louthan discloses a beverage container holder with a flexible strap connected to a support; U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,793 to Warner discloses a method for holding a cup in a moving vehicle; U.S. Design Pat. No. 361,475 to Strong discloses a drink holder for sporting events; and U.S. Design Pat. No. 289,961 to Hentrich illustrates a collapsible beverage container holder.

SUMMARY OF CERTAIN INVENTIVE ASPECTS

In one aspect a portable holder for a beverage container includes a first plate attached to a first movable position piece, wherein the first movable position piece may be configured to hold a beverage container placed therein and a second plate connected to the first plate.

In some embodiments the first movable position piece may include, for example, a basket suspended from the first movable position piece. In some embodiments the basket may include a mesh. In some embodiments the basket may include a first strap. In some embodiments the portable holder for a beverage container further may include a second strap connected to the second plate. In some embodiments the first movable position piece at least partially circumnavigates a beverage container placed therein. For example, the first movable position piece can include one or more arms or pieces that partially surround the beverage container. In some aspects the arms or pieces can connect, for example, to form a closed ring (circular or any other shape), while in other aspects the arms or pieces do not connect, but are able to support or secure a beverage container. In some embodiments the first movable position piece may be configured to rotate with respect to the first plate. In some embodiments the first plate can be connected to the second plate by a hinge. In some embodiments the position of the first plate relative to the second plate prevents the hinge from opening to an angle greater than, for example, about 90 degrees.

In some embodiments the holder for a beverage container further may include a second movable position piece configured to prevent the first plate and the second plate from opening to an angle greater than about 90 degrees. In some aspects a second movable position piece can be configured to prevent the hinge from opening to an angle greater than, for example, about 90 degrees when the second movable position piece may be in a first position. In some embodiments the hinge may be configured to open, for example, to about a 180 degree angle between the first plate and the second plate when the second movable position piece may be in a second position. In some embodiments a portable holder for a beverage container further may include a third movable position piece configured to prevent rotation of the first movable position piece with respect to the first plate when the third movable position piece may be in a first position. In some embodiments the third movable position piece may be configured to allow rotation of the first movable position piece with respect to the first plate when the third movable position piece may be in a second position. In some embodiments the first movable position piece may be attached to the first plate at two places.

In some embodiments a portable holder for a beverage container further may include a hanging member attached to the second plate. In some embodiments the hanging member may be configured to support the weight of the portable holder for a beverage container suspended therefrom. In some embodiments the hanging member may include, for example, a hook. In some embodiments the hanging member can include, for example, a loop.

In another aspect a portable holder for a beverage container may include a basket suspended from a first movable position piece; a first plate attached to the first movable position piece such that the first movable position piece may be configured to rotate with respect to the first plate; a second plate connected to the first plate; a second movable position piece attached to the portable holder for a beverage container, wherein the second movable position piece may be configured to prevent movement between the first plate and the second plate; and a third movable position piece rotatably attached to the first plate such that in a first position the third movable position piece prevents rotation of the first movable position piece and in a second position the third movable position piece allows rotation of the first position piece.

In another aspect a portable holder for a beverage container may include a basket suspended from a first movable position piece; a first plate attached to the first movable position piece such that the first movable position piece may be configured to rotate with respect to the first plate; a second plate connected to the first plate by a hinge; and a second movable position piece attached to the portable holder for a beverage container, wherein in a first position the second movable position piece may be configured to prevent the hinge between the first plate and the second plate from opening greater than, for example, about 90 degrees and wherein in a second position the second movable position piece may be configured to allow the hinge between the first plate and the second plate to open to, for example, about 180 degrees.

In another aspect a portable holder for a beverage container may include a basket configured to hold a beverage container placed therein; a first plate attached to the basket; a second plate attached the first plate by a hinge; a flexible strap connected the second plate, wherein the flexible strap may be configured to attach the second plate to an arm rest of a chair.

In another aspect a portable holder for a beverage container may include a basket configured to hold a beverage container; a first plate attached to the basket, wherein the basket may be configured to rotate with respect to the first plate; a second plate attached to the first plate by a hinge; a movable position piece configured to allow the hinge to open to a first position; and a hanging member attached to the second plate, wherein the portable container may be configured to be suspended from the hanging member. In some embodiments the hanging member may be a hook. In some embodiments the hanging member may be a loop.

In another aspect a method of holding a beverage container may include placing a beverage container in a device of the present disclosure.

In another aspect a method of making a beverage container holder may include attaching a first plate to a first movable position piece, wherein the first movable position piece may be configured to hold a beverage container placed therein; and attaching a second plate the first plate.

In some embodiments the method of making a beverage container holder further may include attaching a hanging member to the second plate. In some embodiments the hanging member may be configured to support the weight of the portable holder for a beverage container suspended therefrom. In some embodiments the hanging member may include, for example, a hook. In some embodiments the hanging member may include, for example, a loop. In some embodiments the method of making a beverage container holder further may include connecting a strap to the second plate. In some embodiments the first movable position piece may include, for example, a basket suspended from the first movable position piece. In some embodiments the basket can include, for example, a mesh. In some embodiments the basket can include, for example, a first strap. In some embodiments the first movable position piece at least partially circumnavigates a beverage container placed therein. For example, the first movable position piece can include one or more arms or pieces that partially surround the beverage container. In some aspects the arms or pieces can connect, for example, to form a closed ring (circular or any other shape), while in other aspects the arms or pieces do not connect, but are able to support or secure a beverage container.

In some embodiments the first movable position piece may be configured to rotate with respect to the first plate. In some embodiments attaching the first plate to the second plate may include, for example, a hinge. In some embodiments the method of making a beverage container holder further can include placing a second movable position piece may be in a first position between the first plate and the second plate to prevent the hinge from opening to an angle greater than, for example, about 90 degrees. In some embodiments the method of making a beverage container holder further can include moving the second movable position piece to a second position so the hinge opens to, for example, about a 180 degree angle between the first plate and the second plate. In some embodiments the method of making a beverage container holder further can include placing a third movable position piece in a first position to prevent rotation of the first movable position piece with respect to the first plate. In some embodiments the method of making a beverage container holder further may include moving the third movable position piece to a second position to allow rotation of the first movable position piece with respect to the first plate. In some embodiments the first movable position piece may be attached to the first plate at two places.

In some embodiments the portable holder for a beverage container may be configured to fold into a volume less than 1×3×3 in3. In some embodiments the portable holder for a beverage container can be configured to weigh less than 10 oz., less than 6 oz., less than 5 oz., less than 4 oz., less than 3 oz. or less than 2 oz., for example.

Some aspects relate to methods of holding or supporting beverage container holders using a device described herein. For example, beverage container holders may be placed in vehicles or on stationary objects and then have beverage containers placed in them. Vehicles may include, for example, airplanes, cars, bicycles, motorcycles, moving chairs for the disabled or aged and/or watercraft. Stationary objects may include, for example, bags, briefcases, luggage, cupboards, chairs, countertops and/or door frames.

Some aspects relate to methods of making a device described herein. More specifically, one of ordinary skill in the art, informed by the present disclosure, will be enabled to make, fabricate, assemble and/or construct any of the aspects or embodiments of a beverage container holder device discussed herein.

The foregoing is a summary and thus contains, by necessity, simplifications, generalization, and omissions of detail; consequently, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the summary is illustrative only and is not intended to be in any way limiting. Other aspects, features, and advantages of the methods and/or devices and/or other subject matter described herein will become apparent in the teachings set forth herein.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. As will be appreciated, the following detailed description is directed to certain specific embodiments. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented here. The technology described herein can be embodied in a multitude of different ways. It will be readily understood that aspects of the present disclosure, as generally described herein, and illustrated in the figures, can be arranged, substituted, combined, and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are explicitly contemplated and make part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are not limited to the examples described below, as other embodiments may fall within disclosure and the claims.

Some embodiments are directed to holders for one or more beverage containers. A beverage container holder is a device that holds a beverage container or other drinking vessel. In some aspects, beverage container holders may include an insulative sleeve, for example, used to protect hands from the temperature of beverage containers with hot or cold beverages.

Some embodiments relate to making and using improved portable beverage container holders. For example, some embodiments relate to improved beverage container holders that can be temporarily or removably affixed to furniture including household or patio furniture as well as in a variety of vehicles, both motorized and non-motorized. Further, some embodiments relate to improved beverage container holders that can be used, for example, at sporting events or while a viewer watches television from an armchair.

Some embodiments relate to particular types of beverage container holders that may be used by travelers. Travelers may carry or place beverages in beverage container holders while waiting to board an airplane, when taking off in an airplane, while in the air and while landing in an airplane, while waiting to board a bus or taxi, while traveling in the bus or taxi, while in a ship or boat or when riding in other motorized or non-motorized vehicles. If no beverage container holder is available to the traveler then there may not be an optimal place for storing a beverage container. For example, when a plane flight is about to take off or land, travelers are required to “return tray tables to upright and locked position.” At that time travelers who possess a beverage container have the option of setting the beverage container on the floor of the aircraft with an associated risk the container might be knocked over by an inadvertent foot or bag, or by movement of the aircraft. Travelers may also place a beverage container on their laps, but risk an uncomfortable and/or awkward moment should the beverage spill from the container.

Embodiments are directed to portable holders for beverage containers. Portable holders can be easily transported from a first location to a second location and may be used at both the first location and the second location or in transit thereto for holding beverage containers. Thus, in some embodiments, a portable holder for a beverage container can be temporarily or removably attached to a moving vehicle, an airplane seat, a waiting room chair, a bicycle or mechanized non-motorized vehicle, a folding chair, arm chair, couch, countertop or any other stationary furniture. Embodiments may also be used in a variety of other places including in a place of work, in a garage, in an office or in a kitchen.

In one preferred embodiment, a portable holder for a beverage container can include, for example, a basket suspended from a first movable position piece, wherein the basket is configured to hold a beverage container placed thereon. In some embodiments, the basket can be attached to the movable position piece by an adhesive, a screw, a pin, a staple, a knot, a glue, a weld or any other suitable method, for example.

As used herein, without being limited thereto, a basket can be a container apparatus, for example, constructed from fibers of wood or plant materials, metal, ceramic, plastic, wire mesh, including synthetic fiber or plastic material (e.g., plastic, nylon) or any other suitable material configured to support a beverage container placed therein. A basket may also be constructed from one or more overlapping straps, for example. The “basket” can be a continuous or single piece of material or discontinuous and or more than one piece of material. The basket may also be configured to support, secure and stabilize a container placed therein. A strap can be an elongated flap or ribbon, which usually comprises fabric, leather, cloth, rubber, plastic, metal or some other suitable material with sufficient strength to form part of a beverage container holder. Other configurations besides a “basket” as described above can be used. In view of this disclosure, one of skill in the art will appreciate that any configuration can be used that supports, secures or holds a container in place. For example, such support or securing mechanisms can include a single semi-rigid piece attached at one point to the first movable position piece, where the semi-rigid piece has enough structure to support, secure or stabilize a beverage container placed thereon.

FIG. 1is a perspective view of one embodiment of a portable holder for a beverage container. In this embodiment a first movable position piece4is attached to a basket configured to hold a beverage container placed thereon. Beverage containers that may be held by the basket include, for example, a cup or a bottle. The basket includes two straps6A,6B. The straps6A and6B can include, for example, a flexible material such that they may be folded or collapsed when not in use.

The first movable position piece4of the holder for beverage containers is attached to a first plate8via a pin10A and a pin10B (not visible inFIG. 1). A pin may include, for example, a screw, a nail, a button or other suitable connection to connect piece4to first plate8. In some aspects the pin or connector may be configured to permit the first movable position piece4to rotate with respect to the first plate8. It should be noted that although the word “plate” is used to designate the component8(and other components described herein), the word plate is not meant to be limiting as to the structure, geometry or characteristic of the respective components. Further, although the first movable position piece4is attached to the first plate8at two locations via a pin10A and a pin10B, in some embodiments of a portable holder for beverage containers the first movable position piece4is rotatably attached to a first plate8at only a single location. Further, although the first movable position piece4illustrated in this embodiment includes a substantially circular shape, any appropriate shape for a holder for beverage containers is contemplated.

In some embodiments not illustrated inFIG. 1, the first movable position piece4and the first plate8are combined into a single structure. The single structure formed by the combination of the first movable position piece4and the first plate8does not have the benefit of permitting the first movable position piece4to rotate with respect to the first plate8, but nevertheless can function in other respects similar to the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 1. For example, the single structure formed by the combination of the first movable position piece4and the first plate8is, like the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 1, configured to hold a basket, which in turn is configured to hold a beverage container placed thereon.

In some embodiments not illustrated inFIG. 1, the first movable position piece4may not fully circumnavigate a beverage container held in the beverage container holder. For example, the first movable position piece4may comprise an incomplete circular shape.

The first plate8is connected to a second plate12by a hinge that includes a rod14. The hinge can be a type of bearing that allows, for example, only a limited angle of rotation between the first plate8and the second plate12. In some aspects the hinge can be configured to lock into any angle of rotation without being limited to any particular angle. The rod14may be or include a pin, a screw, a nail, a button or other suitable connection that can allow functional rotation of the hinge. In other embodiments the hinge can include a flexible material.

A second movable position piece16contacts the first plate8and is attached to a foot or base17of the second plate12. In a first position, the second movable position piece16can prevent the hinge between the first plate and the second plate from opening to an angle greater than about 90 degrees, for example. In some embodiments the term “about” as used here and elsewhere herein can include plus or minus 10% of the value indicated. In some embodiments the term about includes plus or minus 5% of the value indicated. In some embodiments the term about includes plus or minus 2% of the value indicated. It should be understood that in some aspects, the hinge14and second moveable position piece16can be replaced by any other mechanism that can secure the first plate8at a desired angle to relative to the second plate12. For example, plate8and/or plate12can be configured such that their relative angle does not exceed a desired amount, for example about 90 degrees or about 180 degrees.

In some embodiments the second movable position piece16is rotatably connected to the first plate8. When the second movable position piece16is in a first position, the second movable position piece16contacts the second plate12only when the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12is opened to a specific angle. As will be discussed further below with regard toFIG. 7A, when the second movable position piece is in a second position, the hinge between the first plate and the second plate is allowed to open to an angle of about 180 degrees.

FIG. 1further illustrates a flexible strap18, which can be connected to the second plate12by passing through a hole (opening or aperture)19in the second plate12. Although a flexible strap18is depicted inFIG. 1, it should be understood that a rigid or semi-rigid member may be used. Further, it should also be understood that although flexible strap18is illustrated inFIG. 1as connected to the second plate12by passing through the hole19in the second plate12, any suitable attachment mechanism can also be used can to attach the flexible strap18to the second plate12, (e.g., through a hole or by any other suitable method, screws, rivets, glue, etc.). Further, although only one flexible strap18is illustrated inFIG. 1, more than one flexible strap18may be connected to the second plate12. As will be discussed further below with regard toFIGS. 7A and 7B, the flexible strap18can be configured to attach the portable holder for a beverage container to a stationary object or to a vehicle. For example, the flexible strap18can be configured to attach the portable holder to a vertical member when the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12is opened to about 90 degrees, and the flexible strap18can be configured to attach the portable holder to a horizontal member when the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12is opened to about 180 degrees. Also, the portable strap can be configured to attach or secure the holder to members with angles that are not strictly vertical or horizontal, where the angle between8and12is, for example between 180° and 60° or preferably 180°-90°.

FIG. 1also illustrates a hanging member configured to support the weight of the portable holder for a beverage container when the portable holder is suspended therefrom. The embodiment illustrates two hanging members. A first hanging member can be a hook22attached to the second plate12by a hinge that includes a pin24. The hinge between the second plate12and the hook22allows the hook22to rotate with respect to the second plate12. A second hanging member is a loop26attached to the second plate12. The loop26is attached to the second plate12at two locations and is configured to allow a user to hang the portable holder for a beverage container. In other embodiments the loop26is attached to the second plate12at a single location. It should be noted that although a hinge is depicted, other components or configurations can be utilized which permit the device to rotate or move relative to the component12. For example, the hanging member can be made of a flexible or elastic material, can be connected via a ball and socket type connection (can permit rotation in more than one plane), and the like.

One of ordinary skill in the art, informed by the disclosure herein, would be enabled to make or construct the embodiments disclosed with regard toFIG. 1, or any of theFIGS. 2-12discussed below. For example, in one aspect a method of making a beverage container holder may include attaching a first plate8to a first movable position piece4, wherein the first movable position piece4may be configured to hold a beverage container placed therein; and attaching a second plate12the first plate.

FIG. 2is an exploded view of the portable holder for a beverage container. The exploded view illustrates that the basket can include two straps6A and6B. The two straps6A and6B can be folded to attach to the inside surface of the first movable position piece4. Straps6A and6B may additionally be secured to the rim in one or a number of ways, which include, but are not limited to, staples, pins, tacks, screws, nails or suitable adhesives. The first movable position piece4can be attached to the first plate8by pins or screws10A and10B that fit through rim holes11A and11B (respectively) before attaching to the first plate8.

The hinge connecting the first plate8to the second plate12can include, for example, a pin14that passes through hole13A in the first plate8along a line15before the rod14passes through hole13B in the second plate12and hole13C in the first plate8. Second movable position pieces16A and16B may allow manipulation of the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12. More specifically, when either or both of second movable position pieces16A and16B are put in a first position, they can allow the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12to open to about 90 degrees. When, however, both of second movable position pieces16A and16B are in a second position, the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12may open to approximately 180 degrees. Here, movable position piece16B can be attached to a foot or base17of the second plate12by a pin20. In some embodiments the pin20may include a screw/nut combination. In other embodiments the pin20may include, for example, a pop rivet, staple, pin, tack, screw, nail or other suitable attachment. The foot or base17can be a protrusion on one end of the second plate12. A pin, which is similar or identical to the pin20, attaches position piece16A to the foot17of the second plate12. When both the second movable position pieces16A and16B are in a second position, the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12may open to approximately 180 degrees because the hinge is stopped from opening further by the foot17coming into contact with the first plate8. In some aspects the position pieces16can be separate components from the first plate8or the second plate12, while in other aspects the pieces16can be integral with or part of the first plate8or the second plate12. In some aspects the position pieces16A/B can be a single piece rather than two (or more) pieces as illustrated inFIG. 2.

As mentioned above, a hinge can connect the hook22to the second plate12. The hinge between the hook22and the second plate12is formed by a rod24passing through a hole23A in the hook22, a hole23B in the second plate12and a hole23C in the hook22along a line25. Additionally, the exploded view ofFIG. 2illustrates the connection of the loop26at junctures28A and28B on second plate12. In some aspects the beverage container holder can include both the hook22and the loop26, while in other aspects the holder can include one or the other or neither. As noted above, although a hinge and loop are depicted, other devices can be used such as ball and sockets, flexible materials that attach, and the like.

FIG. 3is a front view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1. The basket includes a strap6configured to hold a beverage container therein. The strap6may include one or more pieces of suitable material. The strap6may be a continuous piece of material attached in multiple places to the first movable position piece4or the strap6may be attached in a single place to the first movable position piece4. In some embodiments the strap6can include a flexible material that can be easily folded, for example, to occupy the volume between the sides of the first movable position piece4and the first plate8. As such, it the device can be more compactly stored. In some embodiments the holder is configured to fold into a volume less than 1×3×3 in3.

FIG. 4is a back view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1. The flexible strap18passes through the second plate12. In some embodiments the flexible strap18can be attached by other means to the second plate12. Such methods of attachment might include, for example, staples, glue, screws, rivets, etc. The second plate12is illustrated as a semi-solid structure. The second plate12may include a semi-solid structure or a lightweight material of sufficient strength to fulfill its intended purpose. In some aspects, one benefit to the semi-solid structure and/or to construction with a lightweight material is an overall reduction in the weight of the portable holder for a beverage container. In some embodiments the holder for beverage containers can be configured to weigh less than 10 oz., less than 6 oz., less than 5 oz., less than 4 oz., less than 3 oz. or less than 2 oz., for example.

FIG. 5is a side view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1. The side view illustrates the hinge attaching the hook22to the second plate12. As mentioned briefly above, the hook22is one type of hanging member configured to allow the portable holder for beverage containers to be suspended therefrom. For example, the hook22is configured to suspend the portable holder for a beverage container from an airplane tray table when the airplane tray table is in an upright and locked position. The side view also illustrates the hinge attaching the first plate8to the second plate12. The second movable position piece16is in a first position bracing the foot17of the second plate12against the side of the first plate8. Thus, when it is in a first position the second movable position piece16prevents the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12from opening past about 90 degrees.

FIG. 6Ais a top view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1. The top view illustrates a top view of the pins20A and20B. The pins20A and20B pass through the foot17A and17B, respectively, and attach the second movable position pieces16A and16B (not shown) to the second plate12. In some embodiments the pins20A and20B can include a combination of screws and nuts. In other embodiments the pins20A and20B may include any other suitable attachments.

As noted above, although this embodiment includes a “basket” for holding or supporting a beverage container that is substantially circular, other geometries for a basket are also contemplated and with in the scope of the embodiments. For example, some beverage containers can be elliptical, multifaceted (for example, octagonal, etc.) or rectangular shaped. Thus, in some embodiments, the basket can be configured such that elliptical, multifaceted or rectangular shaped beverage containers are held securely. Further, although the illustrated embodiment includes crossed straps configured to support a beverage container, other configurations are also possible. For example, a single strap or more than two straps might be configured to support or secure a beverage container placed thereon. Another example is one or more rigid members attached to the portable holder for beverage containers at one or more locations such that the one or more rigid members are configured to support or secure a beverage container placed thereon. A rigid member may include one or more materials such as plastic, metal or other suitable materials for the rigid member.

FIG. 6Bis a bottom view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1. The pins20A and20B are illustrated attached through the second movable position pieces16A and16B, respectively. The first plate8is illustrated as a semi-solid structure. In some embodiments the first plate8may include a lightweight material. The semi-solid structure or lightweight material of first plate8can allow for an overall reduction in the weight of the portable holder for a beverage container. As noted above, the holder for a beverage container may weigh less than 10 oz., less than 6 oz., less than 5 oz., less than 4 oz., less than 3 oz., or less than 2 oz., for example.

FIG. 7Ais a perspective view of a portable holder for beverage containers with the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12open to about 180 degrees. In the depicted embodiment, the hinge does not open further than about 180 degrees because the foot17or other portion of the second plate12contacts a side of the first plate8. It should be appreciated that in some aspects, the hinge can be adjusted beyond/below 180°. In this position, the flexible strap18may be used to temporarily attach the second plate12to a semi-horizontal member, such as an arm of a chair. In this particular depicted embodiment the flexible strap18comprises a suitable flexible material and may employ a knot, buckle, snap, adhesive, string, Velcro™ or other suitable attachment to the semi horizontal member.

FIG. 7Bis a perspective view of a portable holder for beverage containers. The second movable piece16is in a first position such that the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12is open to about 90 degrees. The hook22is folded along the hinge connecting the hook22with the second plate12. In this position, the folded hook22is approximately parallel to the second plate12. The loop26connected to the second plate12is deployed for use. As noted above, the loop26is a hanging member configured hold the weight of the portable holder for beverage containers therefrom. In some embodiments, the loop26also can be configured to support the weight of a beverage container full of a beverage placed in the holder for beverage containers.

Similar to the example described above with regard to the hook22, a passenger on an aircraft may use the loop26to hold a beverage container. The passenger may place the loop26over the lock (or other knob) on the back of the airplane seat tray table and thus suspend the portable holder, including the beverage container and any beverage contained therein.

A passenger might also use the strap18to anchor the portable holder for a beverage container, which is positioned as inFIG. 7Bwith the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12at an angle of about 90 degrees. In this position the strap18may attach the second plate12to a vertical member. In some embodiments, where the strap comprises a Velcro™ material, the strap18may be wrapped around vertical members of varying widths.

FIG. 7Cis a perspective view of a portable holder for beverage containers with the second plate12folded along the first hinge connection to the first plate8. In this partially collapsed position the holder for beverage containers is easily portable in a pocket, briefcase or other container. This allows the portable holder for beverage containers to be easily packed when traveling. As illustrated inFIG. 7D, the portable holder may be further collapsed by folding the hook22along the hinge connection between the hook22and the second plate12such that the hook22is in a position substantially parallel to the second plate12before folding the second plate along the hinge connecting the first plate8and the second plate12. Further, as mentioned above, the straps6A and6B as well as the strap18may comprise a flexible material such that they may be folded into a smaller volume, furthering compressing the folded portable holder for beverage containers so that the portable holder may be placed in a pocket, purse, suitcase, pouch or similar container for ease of portability during travel.

FIG. 8is a perspective view of another embodiment of a portable holder for a beverage container. The basket includes a mesh material7configured to hold or support a beverage container placed therein. In some embodiments the mesh material7can include a flexible material configured to collapse into the smaller volume between sides of the first plate8. In some embodiments the mesh material7can be configured to hold beverage containers of varying sizes and shapes therein. As noted above, the first movable position piece4can be configured to rotate about pins10A and10B (not shown), which attach the first movable position piece4to the first plate8.

FIG. 8illustrates a third movable position piece9attached to the first plate8. In some embodiments the third movable position piece9can be permanently fixed in a first position to prevent the first movable position piece4from rotating past horizontal with respect to the first plate8. In some embodiments the third movable position piece9may rotate to a second position to allow the first movable position piece4to rotate past horizontal with respect to the first plate8. When in a first position, the third movable position piece9can prevent the first movable position piece4and the basket attached thereto from tipping a beverage container held in the basket past horizontal, away from the second plate12and spilling a beverage in the beverage container. As discussed with regard toFIGS. 10C and 10D, the second plate12can include a hole30to allow uninterrupted folding of the second plate12about the hinge connecting the second plate12to the first plate8. Although the third movable position piece9is shown in connection with the embodiment depicted byFIG. 8, it should be appreciated that the third movable position piece9can be optionally included with various embodiments of the device ofFIG. 8and can be excluded from other embodiments of the device ofFIG. 8. Also, it should be noted that the third movable position piece optionally can be used with any of the embodiments described herein, including the embodiments already discussed in connection withFIGS. 1-7, for example.

FIG. 9is an exploded view of the portable holder for beverage containers illustrated inFIG. 8. The third movable position piece9attaches to the first plate8at a position32. In some embodiments the third movable position piece may be permanently attached to the position32on the first plate8such that no rotation is possible. In other embodiments, the third movable position piece9can be rotatably attached to the position32.

FIG. 10Ais a perspective view of a portable holder for a beverage container with the second plate12deployed about 180 degrees from the first plate8. In this position, basket7is deployed to hold a beverage container and the flexible strap18may attach second plate12to a semi-horizontal member. Although the first movable position piece4is configured to rotate with respect to first plate8about pins10A and10B, the third movable position piece9prevents the first movable position piece4from rotating past horizontal with respect to first plate8.

FIG. 10Bis a perspective view of a portable holder for beverage containers with the second plate12deployed about 90 degrees from the first plate8. The hook22has been folded along the hinge that attaches the hook22to the second plate12. In this position, the portable holder for a beverage container can be suspended from loop26, which is configured to support the weight of the portable holder as well as a beverage container and corresponding beverage.

FIG. 10Cis a perspective view of a portable holder for beverage containers with a second plate12folded down towards the first plate8along the hinge that connects that first plate8to the second plate. As mentioned above, the hole30in the second plate12allows the second plate12to be folded without interruption of the third moveable position piece. In the folded position the third movable position piece9protrudes through the hole30in the second plate12. Thus, the portable holder for beverage container is collapsed for ease during travel.FIG. 10Cadditionally illustrates a resistance piece34, attached to the second plate12. In some embodiments the resistance piece34is attached to a portion of the portable holder for beverage containers to provide a non-skid function. For example, in one embodiment of a portable holder for beverage containers a loop26is deployed such that the portable holder for beverage containers may be suspended therefrom, as illustrated inFIG. 10B, a resistance piece34placed on the back of a second plate12would prevent the portable holder for beverage containers from sliding with respect to a vertical or semi-vertical surface. In another example, when an embodiment of the portable holder for beverage containers includes a second plate12deployed 90 degrees from a first plate8as inFIG. 10A, a resistance piece34placed on the back of the second plate12would serve to prevent the second plate12from sliding with respect to a horizontal or semi-horizontal surface.

FIG. 10Dis a perspective view of a portable holder for a beverage container that further compresses the volume of the portable holder by folding the hook22folded under the second plate12and folding the second plate12about the hinge attachment to a first plate8. In some embodiments the hook22is folded toward the second plate12prior to the second plate being folded toward the first plate. In other embodiments the second plate is folded to the first plate prior to the hook22folding toward the second plate. As inFIG. 10C, a resistance piece34is illustrated inFIG. 10Dplaced on the back of the second plate12. In other embodiments the resistance piece34may be attached to other portions of the portable holder for beverage containers. For example, in some embodiments one or more resistance pieces may be attached to the first plate8or various portions of the second plate12. With the benefit of the instant disclosure, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that resistance pieces of various sizes may be added as single or multiple pieces to the portable holder for beverage containers to provide traction or non-slip support. With the benefit of the instant disclosure, one or ordinary skill in the art also will appreciate that a resistance piece may include any non-skid, adhesive, semi-adhesive, abrasive or friction-producing material. Further, as mentioned above, in some embodiments the mesh material7can be compressed to a smaller volume next to first plate8. In some embodiments a portable holder for beverage containers may be folded to a collapsed position prior to storage.

FIG. 11Ais a side view of a portable holder for a beverage container. The side view illustrates a hinge that includes a pin24attaching the hook22to a second plate12A. The side view also illustrates a hinge comprising a rod14attaching the first plate8to the second plate12A. In the embodiment ofFIG. 11Athe second plate12A extends to brace the second plate12A directly against the side of the first plate8. Thus, in this embodiment the second plate12A prevents the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12A from opening past about 90 degrees.

FIG. 11Bis a perspective view of the portable holder for a beverage container ofFIG. 11A. The second plate12A prevents the hinge between the first plate8and the second plate12A from opening to greater than about 90 degrees. As illustrated inFIG. 11Bthe hook22is folded along the hinge connecting the hook22with the second plate12A. In this position, the folded hook22is approximately parallel to the second plate12A. The loop26connected to the second plate12A is deployed for use. As noted above, the loop26is a hanging member configured hold the weight of the portable holder for beverage containers therefrom. The loop26may comprise any sort of suitable material configured to support at least the weight of a beverage container and usually support the weight of a full beverage placed in the holder for beverage containers.

In some embodiments the devices optionally may not include a “basket”6. For example, the devices can exclude the straps or mesh baskets. Many beverage containers are designed with tapered designs, that is, with the bottom having a smaller diameter than the top of the container. As long as the diameter or circumference of the first movable position piece4, for example, is smaller than the diameter or circumference of the beverage container, then the device will work to hold the beverage container regardless of whether the device include a basket. As such, the bottom portion of the beverage container can fit through and into the first movable position piece4or any other support component for the container, and the top portion of the beverage container will be stopped at the point where its outer diameter/circumference is the same as the inner diameter/circumference of piece4, for example.

FIG. 12is a perspective view of another embodiment of a portable holder for a beverage container. As illustrated inFIG. 12, the second plate12A is in a folded position. In an open position the second plate12A can prevent the hinge14between the first plate8and the second plate12A from opening to greater than about 90 degrees. In this position, basket7can be folded so the entire portable holder for a beverage container may be compressed to a small size or volume for storage. As in some of the above embodiments the holder for a beverage container may be configured to fold into a volume less than 1×3×3 in3.FIG. 12also depicts an optional resistance piece34, which help minimize movement of the device when in a hanging or suspended position.

In an open configuration, the portable holder for a beverage container may be hung by a hanging member, for example, the hook22or the loop26. In an airport setting, the hook22may be used to hang the portable holder for a beverage container on a piece of luggage. For example, using the embodiment ofFIG. 12(or any of the above-described embodiments) a traveler or other user may hang a beverage container holder on a piece of luggage, the back of an airline tray table, in a car (for example, from a seat, seatback, door panel or any other suitable surface) or other vehicle, and place a beverage container in the beverage container holder. Some aspects relate to bags, briefcases and/or luggage that comprise an optionally removable holder for a beverage container as described herein.