Beverage container fixing device for bicycle

A beverage container fixing device for a bicycle includes a horizontal base member for supporting a beverage container, a vertical side plate having a lower end portion pivotally engaged with the first end portion of the base member, a bracket pivotally engaged with an upper end portion of the side plate and defining an opening therein for receiving the beverage container therein, a fastener member rotatably mounted on the side plate and defining a fixing compartment therethrough for fixedly receiving one of the horizontal handlebar, top tube and seat tube therein.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
1. Field of Invention 
The present invention relates to a beverage container fixing device, and 
more particularly to a beverage container fixing device for a bicycle and 
the like. 
2. Related Prior Art 
A conventional beverage container fixing device for a bicycle is shown in 
FIG. 6. However, by such an arrangement, there are still some shortcomings 
in the conventional fixing device. 
There will be a more complete and sufficient illustration in the detailed 
description of the preferred embodiments, concerning the conventional 
fixing device. 
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the 
above-mentioned disadvantages of the conventional beverage container 
fixing device. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage 
container fixing device which does not occupy much space of a bicycle. 
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a 
beverage container fixing device for a bicycle which comprises a 
horizontal handlebar, a top tube and a seat tube, the beverage container 
fixing device comprising a horizontal base member which is provided for 
supporting a beverage container and includes a first end portion and a 
second end portion, a vertical side plate having a lower end portion 
pivotally engaged with the first end portion of the base member and an 
upper end portion, a bracket pivotally engaged with the upper end portion 
of the side plate and defining an opening therein for receiving the 
beverage container therein, a fastener member rotatably mounted on the 
side plate and defining a fixing compartment therethrough for fixedly 
receiving one of the horizontal handlebar, top tube and seat tube therein. 
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become 
apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided 
hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
Referring to FIG. 6, a conventional beverage container fixing device in 
accordance with the prior art is provided for a bicycle, the fixing device 
comprising a substantially U-shaped base member 70 having two upstanding 
parallel legs 701, an engaging member 72 mounted between the two legs 701 
of the base member 70, a pair of holes 721 each defined through a 
corresponding one of the distal ends of the engaging member 72 so as to 
securely fit the engaging member 72 on one tube (not shown) of the bicycle 
by bolts (not shown), a substantially U-shaped arcuate bracket 71 
extending from the two legs 701 of the base member 70 for supporting a 
beverage container (not shown). By such an arrangement, the fixing device 
is limited to be fitted on a seat tube or down tube (not shown) of the 
bicycle. When the fixing device is mounted on a top tube (not shown) or a 
handlebar of the bicycle, then the beverage container is disposed along a 
horizontal direction thereof such that the beverage is easily tilted to be 
released from the container when being opened. In addition, the beverage 
container supported by the bracket 71 in such a manner is not stable, so 
easily being detached from the bracket 71 of the fixing device. 
Referring to FIGS. 1-5, and initially to FIGS. 1 and 2, a beverage 
container fixing device 10 in accordance with the present invention is 
provided for a bicycle which comprises a horizontal handlebar 63 (FIG. 5), 
a top tube 61 and a seat tube 60 (FIG. 4), the beverage container fixing 
device 10 comprising a horizontal base member 20 which is provided for 
supporting a beverage container (not shown in FIG. 1) and includes a first 
end portion and a second end portion, a vertical side plate 30 having a 
lower end portion pivotally engaged with the first end portion of the base 
member 20 and an upper end portion, a bracket 40 pivotally engaged with 
the upper end portion of the side plate 30 and defining an opening 41 
therein for receiving the beverage container therein, a fastener member 50 
rotatably mounted on the side plate 30 and defining a fixing compartment 
53 therethrough for fixedly receiving one of the horizontal handlebar 63, 
top tube 61 and seat tube 60 therein, a socket 25 (see FIG. 5) defined in 
an underside of the base member 20, a mirror base 24 pivotally mounted on 
the underside of the base member 20 is flush with and received in the 
socket 25. 
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the fastener member 50 comprises a first half 
51 and a second half 52 which are coupled together, each of the first and 
second halves 51 and 52 respectively defining therein first and second 
semicircular recesses 510 and 520 which communicate with each other, 
thereby defining the fixing compartment 53, a plurality of grooves 531 
longitudinally defined in the fixing compartment 53 for increasing 
frictional force and grasping action of the fastener member (50). A bore 
31 is horizontally defined in a mediate portion of the side plate 30, a 
counterbore 32 being defined in the side plate 30 and communicating with 
the horizontal bore 31 and having a diameter greater than that of the 
horizontal bore 31, the fastener member 50 further comprising a resilient 
member 54 formed on the second half 52 thereof, a lug portion 521 
laterally protruding from a mediate portion of the resilient member 54 and 
being received in the counterbore 32 of the side plate 30, a threaded hole 
522 being defined through the lug portion 521 and communicating with the 
second recess 520 of the second half 52, a bolt 70 extending through the 
bore 31 of the side plate 30, threadedly fitted in the threaded hole 522 
of the lug portion 521 and threadedly engaged with a nut 72 such that the 
fastener member 50 is rotatable on the side plate 30. A plurality of pairs 
of circular depressions 33 are concentrically mounted in the side plate 30 
and centered at the counterbore 32, each pair of the circular depressions 
33 being diametrically opposite to each other with an equal distance to 
the counterbore 32, a pair of circular bosses 523 each respectively formed 
on a corresponding one of the distal ends of the resilient member 54, the 
pair of bosses 523 aligning with and received in a corresponding one pair 
of the plurality pairs of depressions 33. 
Referring to FIG. 2, a pair of projecting ears 37 are formed on and 
protrude from the upper end portion of the side plate 30, a hole 371 being 
defined in each of the projecting ears 37, a pivot member 42 formed on and 
protruding from a distal end of the bracket 40 and received between the 
pair of projecting ears 37, a pair of stubs 421 laterally formed on and 
oppositely protruding from the pivot member 42 and each respectively 
received in a corresponding one of the holes 371 such that the bracket 40 
is able to pivot with the upper end portion of the side plate 30. A 
substantially U-shaped slot 35 is defined in the upper end portion of the 
side plate 30, thereby forming a resilient strip 36 which abuts against 
the pivot member 42 of the bracket 40, a projection 361 protruding from 
the resilient strip 36 and facing towards the bracket 40, a cavity 422 
defined in the pivot member 42 of the bracket 40, whereby, when the 
bracket 40 is pivoted with the side plate 30 to a horizontal position, the 
projection 361 of the resilient strip 36 is received in the cavity 422 of 
the pivot member 42, thereby retaining the bracket 40 in a horizontal 
status. 
Referring to FIG. 2, the base member 20 comprises two substantially 
parallel side walls 21 each having a first end portion and a second end 
portion, a pair of holes 23 each respectively defined through the first 
end portion of a corresponding one of the side walls 21 and each aligning 
with each other, a stop 22 vertically formed on the first end portion of 
the base member 20 between the holes 23 of the side walls 21 and abutting 
against the lower end portion of the side wall 30, thereby retaining the 
base member 20 in a perpendicular status with the side plate 30, a pair of 
projecting ears 34 each respectively protruding from a corresponding one 
of the distal ends of the lower end portion of the side plate 30, a pair 
of stubs 341 each laterally and oppositely protruding from a corresponding 
one of the projecting ears 34 and each received in the hole 23 of a 
corresponding one of the side walls 21 such that the base member 20 is 
pivotably engaged with the side plate 30, a substantially T-shaped slot 
302 defined through the lower end portion of the side plate 30 and 
adjacent to the vertical stop 22 of the base member 20, when the base 
member 20 is forced to move upwardly, the stop 22 is able to penetrate 
through the T-shaped slot 302 such that the base member 20 is pivoted 
about the side plate 30, thereby folding the base member 20 on the side 
plate 30. 
In operation, referring to FIGS. 4, the fastener member 50 is able to be 
rotated on the side plate 30 to a position where the compartment 53 is 
retained in a horizontal direction, thereby securely mounting the fastener 
member 50 on the top tube 61 of the bicycle such that a beverage container 
(in phantom lines) is vertically supported by the base member 20 and the 
bracket 40 without tilting. Alternatively, the fastener member 50 is 
rotated on the side plate 30 to a position where the compartment 53 is 
retained in a vertical direction, thereby securely mounting the fastener 
member 50 on the seat tube 60 of the bicycle such that a beverage 
container (in phantom lines) is vertically supported by the base member 20 
and the bracket 40 without tilting. Referring to FIG. 5, two fixing device 
10 are mounted on the handlebar 63 of the bicycle, the compartment 53 each 
of the fastener members 50 is retained in a horizontal direction, thereby 
securely mounting each of the fastener members 50 on the handlebar 63 of 
the bicycle. One of the two fixing devices 10 is in a fully extended 
status, while the other is in a folded status, i.e., the bracket 40 
thereof is pivoted downwardly to be received in the side plate 30, the 
base member 20 is subsequently pivoted upwardly to cover the side plate 30 
while the mirror 24 is pivoted to detach from the socket 25 of the base 
member 20 for functioning as a sideview mirror. 
Accordingly, a fixing device in accordance with the present invention has 
the following advantages and benefits: 
(1) The fastener member is randomly rotatable on the side plate such that 
the side plate is able to be securely mounted on any tube of the bicycle 
with the opening of the bracket facing upwardly so as to hold the beverage 
container in a vertical and stable status without tilting. 
(2) The fixing device is able to be folded when not in use, thereby taking 
up little space of the bicycle. 
It should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments of 
the present invention may be made without departing from the teachings of 
the present invention.