Abstract:
Apparatus  10  for an article holder  26  having opposing pliable arms forming means  32  for attaching the holder to an article of clothing or mounting to a structure using the fastener mounting aperture  36 . Depending from the closed distal end of the pliable arms is a cantilevered ring serving as the article holder  26  having a divergent tongue  28  extending therefrom adjacent to the pliable arms with one of the arms having a protrusion forming a support element  42  for the tongue terminus. Once an article, such as a handheld blow dryer  12 , is placed therein, the tongue  28  directs the nozzle of the blower away from the user  14.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
   1. Field of the Invention 
   The present invention relates generally to receptacles and, more specifically, to an article holder having opposing pliable arms forming means for attaching the holder to an article of clothing or mounting to a structure using the fastener mounting aperture. Depending from the closed distal end of the pliable arms is a cantilevered ring serving as the article holster having a divergent tongue extending therefrom adjacent to the pliable arms with one of said arms having a protrusion forming a support element for the tongue terminus. Once an article, such as a handheld blow dryer is placed therein, the tongue directs the nozzle away from the user. 
   2. Description of the Prior Art 
   There are other receptacle devices designed for receiving articles. Typical of these is U.S. Pat. No. 2,063,554 issued to Meyerson on Dec. 8, 1936. 
   Another patent was issued to Nibur on May 20, 1941 as U.S. Pat. No. 2,242,833. Yet another U.S. Pat. No. 4,673,148 was issued to Oliver on Jun. 16, 1987 and still yet another was issued on Sep. 29, 1987 to Strecker as U.S. Pat. No. 4,696,447. 
   Another patent was issued to Allen on Mar. 5, 1991 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,997,156. Yet another U.S. Pat. No. 5,489,075 was issued to Ible on Feb. 6, 1996. Another was issued to Riggle on Dec. 29, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,853,158 and still yet another was issued on Nov. 16, 1999 to Davis as U.S. Pat. No. 5,984,251. 
   Another patent was issued to McMullen on May 8, 2001 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,227,510. Yet another U.S. Pat. No. 6,601,813 was issued to Kager on Aug. 5, 2003. Another was issued to Boehm on Dec. 9, 1999 as German Patent No. DE 19824690 and still yet another was issued on Jun. 24, 1993 to Herold as German Patent No. DE4227829. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 2,063,554 
   Inventor: L. B. Meyerson 
   Issued: Dec. 8, 1936 
   In a bottle holder in combination, a broad shallow hollow conical base and an upright U shaped bracket centrally secured thereto, a sleeve pivoted near one end in said bracket, and means in the sleeve end remote from said pivots adapted to engage the shoulder of a nursing bottle. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 2,242,833 
   Inventor: B. Niber 
   Issued: May 20, 1941 
   A table attachment comprising a wire holder including a ring portion, parallel leg members each formed of a double thickness of wire and projecting radially from one edge of the ring portion, a rigid plate having tubular portions receiving the respective leg members and a resilient wire clamping member extending outwardly from said tubular portions and cooperating with said leg members for clamping the holder to a supporting structure. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 4,673,148 
   Inventor: James A. Oliver 
   Issued: Jun. 16, 1987 
   A holder device adapted to be affixed to a vertical wall accommodates an electric hair dryer having an elongated barrel and permits easy insertion of the dryer into and removal from the holder. The holder has a mounting bracket and an arm pivotably engaged by the bracket and adapted to be easily moved between a vertically pendant position and a horizontally disposed position. When the arm is in its horizontal position with the dryer engaged therein, the dryer may be utilized in a hands-free mode. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 4,696,447 
   Inventor: Dennis Strecker 
   Issued: Sep. 29, 1987 
   The handle portion of a hair dryer is seated within a retainer and held positioned therein by abutment with a curved backstop depending from the retainer. The retainer and backstop are rigidified by a rib interfitted with and pivotally connected to a rigid projection from a base in alignment with a vertical pivot plane. The base is attached to a vertical support surface by at least two suction cups equally spaced from the pivot plane above the horizontal pivot axis about which the retainer is angularly adjusted to a desired oriented position. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 4,997,156 
   Inventor: Lois Allen 
   Issued: Mar. 5, 1991 
   A holder for a beverage container is mountable on tubular chair legs or like members having wide-rangingly different angles of inclination and diameters. The holder provides for plumb positioning of a beverage container and for deterring tilting and toppling of the container. Preferably, a diameter-adjustable, container-encircling member provides for closely confining containers having different diameters. The holder includes a rotatably positionable, mounting clamp member, a receptacle member and a connecting member, which connecting member angularly and pivotably associates the clamp member with the receptacle member, thereby providing for said plumb positioning of said receptacle member, moment deterrence to said tilting and dispositional deterrence to said toppling. Preferably, the connecting member and the receptacle member are integrally formed out of manually-bendable metal rod material, which provides for said adjustability of the container-encircling member. The metal rod material preferably is plastic-covered through for insulating against temperature variations to which the metal is subject and for cosmetic purposes. Alternatively, the holder may be fabricated in whole or in part of plastic materials. The holder also provides for facilitating bottom-lifting of deformable paper cups for secure handling. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 5,489,075 
   Inventor: Robert L. Ible 
   Issued: Feb. 6, 1996 
   A baby bottle holder and feeder including a lightweight, hollow articulating arm having a clamp member affixed at one end for the purpose of holding a baby bottle for feeding and having another clamp member affixed at the opposite end for the purpose of clamping the baby bottle holder and feeder to a nearby object such as a baby&#39;s car seat. The articulating arm is generally of plastic composition and permits movement by a child as required to initiate, perform, and terminate self feeding. The clamp member holding the baby bottle is spring actuated and having pads between planar extensions of the jaws of the clamp member for softening impact therebetween subsequent to removal of the bottle should an older child desire such release. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 5,853,158 
   Inventor: Christopher T. Riggle 
   Issued: Dec. 29, 1998 
   A new beverage container holder for providing an adjustably positionable device for holding a beverage to a structure. The inventive device includes a receptacle member for holding a beverage container coupled to an elongate arm member. A connection means connects the arm member to a clamping assembly designed for detachable attachment to a structure. The connection means includes a first pivot member, a second pivot member, and a rotation member to permit selective and adjustable positioning of the receptacle member in relation to the structure. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 5,984,251 
   Inventor: Patrick H. Davis 
   Issued: Nov. 16, 1999 
   A new holder for holding a light source, especially a hand held light source, to a structure. The inventive device includes a frame having a holding portion and a pair of spaced apart arm portions which are pivotally coupled to a mounting frame. The holding portion is generally annular and has a pair of opposing ends defining a break between them. Each of the arm portions are each extended from an associated end of said holding portion. The terminal ends of the arm portions are pivotally coupled to the mounting plate which is designed for mounting to a structure. The holding portion is biased in a direction towards the mounting plate. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 6,227,510 
   Inventor: Donald A. McMullen 
   Issued: May 8, 2001 
   A holder for a hand size container for use in conjunction with a portable chair. The holder comprises an integral body portion and a clamping means for attaching the holder to the portable chair. The integral body portion consists of an annular band having an inside diameter sized to receive a handheld container, first and second arcuate legs, and a horizontal double-beam-flange member which cooperate to securely and removably hold and support a container placed within the annular band. The annular band may include a discontinuity to accommodate the passage through the annular band of a protruding part of the container, for example, a cup handle. The clamping means is affixed to an end of the horizontal double-beam-flange member so as to provide a means for removably attaching the holder to a portable chair. In some embodiments of the present invention, the affixation of the clamping means to the integral body portion is by way of a part of the clamping means being an integral part of the integral body portion of the holder. In other embodiments, the clamping means is affixed to the proximal end of the horizontal flange member by way of a mechanical fastener. 
   U.S. Pat. No. 6,601,813 
   Inventor: Kevin F. Kager, et al. 
   Issued: Aug. 5, 2003 
   A holder for supporting and holding at least one article relative to and spaced apart from a support surface is provided. The holder includes a receptacle, a clamp configured to couple the receptacle to the support surface, and a coupling arm coupled between the receptacle and the clamp. The coupling arm is coupled to the receptacle at a receptacle coupling joint, and the coupling arm is coupled to said clamp at a clamp coupling joint. Both the receptacle coupling joint and the clamp coupling joint permit movement in more than one plane. Preferably, at least one of the coupling joints is a ball joint. 
   German Patent Number DE 198246900 
   Inventor: Boehm Hans-Georg 
   Issued: Dec. 9, 1999 
   The hair dryer has a ventilation part, shaped like a shower head and attached to an L-shaped round bar, which can be rotated around a vertical axle integrated in the handle. A U-shaped holding element, swivel mounted to the wall, is joined to the handle from below. Preferred Features: The dryer can be swung into various positions according to the needs of its user. Foldable deflectors are joined to the rim of the ventilation area, facilitating the air stream to concentrate on the head of the person positioned underneath. 
   German Patent Number DE 4227829 
   Inventor: Herold Ernest 
   Issued: Jun. 24, 1993 
   The hair dryer has an electrically-driven fan attached to a belt worn around the waist of the hairdresser and coupled via a feed hose to a heated nozzle head for directing a hot air-stream onto the hair. A current lead extends between the fan and a current source clipped to the back of the hairdressing chair, in turn coupled via a main current lead to an electric wall socket. Pref. the fan is attached to the belt via a clip at its rear to allow its easy detachment. ADVANTAGE—Stylist has relatively small weight to support in hand. 
   While these receptacles may be suitable for the purposes for which they were designed, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention, as hereinafter described. 
   SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION 
   The present invention discloses an article holder having opposing pliable arms forming means for attaching the holder to an article of clothing or mounting to a structure using the fastener mounting aperture. Depending from the closed distal end of the pliable arms is a cantilevered ring serving as the article holder having a divergent tongue extending therefrom adjacent to the pliable arms with one of the arms having a protrusion forming a support element for the tongue terminus. Once an article, such as a handheld blow dryer, is placed therein, the tongue directs the nozzle of the blower away from the user. 
   A primary object of the present invention is to provide a receptacle for a blow dryer. 
   Another object of the present invention is to provide a receptacle for a blow dryer that can be fastened to an article of clothing. 
   Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a receptacle for a blow dryer that can be fastened to a structure. 
   Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a receptacle for a blow dryer having opposing pliable arms forming means for attaching the holder to an article of clothing. 
   Another object of the present invention is to provide a receptacle for a blow dryer having opposing pliable arms with an aperture forming means for attaching the holder to a structure. 
   Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a receptacle for a blow dryer having a cantilevered ring depending from the closed distal end of the pliable arms. 
   Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a receptacle for a blow dryer having a tongue extending from said ring directing the dryer nozzle away from the user. 
   Additional objects of the present invention will appear as the description proceeds. 
   The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing an article holder having opposing pliable arms forming means for attaching the holder to an article of clothing or mounting to a structure using the fastener mounting aperture. Depending from the closed distal end of the pliable arms is a cantilevered ring serving as the article holster having a divergent tongue extending therefrom adjacent to the pliable arms with one of said arms having a protrusion forming a support element for the tongue terminus. Once an article, such as a handheld blow dryer is placed therein, the tongue directs the nozzle away from the user. 
   The foregoing and other objects and advantages will appear from the description to follow. In the description reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments will be described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. In the accompanying drawings, like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views. 
   The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is best defined by the appended claims. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: 
       FIG. 1  is an illustrative view of the present invention and its use. 
       FIG. 2  is a side view of the present invention in use. 
       FIG. 3  is a perspective view of the present invention. 
       FIG. 4  is an exploded view of the present invention. 
       FIG. 5  is a front view of the present invention. 
       FIG. 6  is an illustrative view of the present invention in use. 
       FIG. 7  is a top view of the present invention. 
       FIG. 8  is an exploded view of the present invention having a wall mount. 
       FIG. 9  is a perspective view of the present invention having a wall mount. 
       FIG. 10  is a perspective view of the present invention having a wall mount. 
       FIG. 11  a cross sectional view of the present invention. 
       FIG. 12  a cross sectional view of the present invention and wall mount. 
   

   LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS 
   With regard to reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the drawings.
           10  present invention     12  hair blow dryer     14  user     16  spray bottle     18  power tool     20  outdoor tool     22  flashlight     24  wall mount     26  holder     28  deflector     30  blower output     32  clip     34  serrations     36  aperture     38  wall     40  mounting holes     42  level support     44  adhesive     46  hanger     48  wall       

   DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
   The following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of the invention (and several variations of that embodiment). This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments since practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well. For a definition of the complete scope of the invention, the reader is directed to the appended claims. 
   Turning to  FIG. 1 , shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention  10  and its use. The present invention  10  discloses a holder for a hair dryer  12  having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer or other tools therefrom. The holder comprises a circular-like wall with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer  12  or other tool therein. The device can be worn by a user  14  selectively positioned on an article of clothing or may be placed on a wall mount. Also disclosed are spray bottle  16 , power tools  18 , outdoor tools  20 , flashlight  22  for use with device  10  or it can be attached to wall mount  24 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 2 , shown therein is a side view of the present invention  10  in use. Shown is a side view of the present invention  10  being employed by a user  14 . The holder  26  can fasten to structural member or articles of clothing. The holder  26  forms a receiver for a portable electric hairdryer  12 . In those applications where a hairdryer  12  is turned on and used intermittently, the holder  26  forms a receiver whereby an arcuate air deflector  28  within the holder directs the dryer output  30  to the front of the device  10  away from the user  14  thereby providing means for the dryer to be left on and close at hand. Also shown is clip  32 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 3 , shown therein is a perspective view of the present invention  10 . Shown is a perspective view of the present invention  10  disclosing a holder  26  for a hair dryer having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip  32  with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting a hair dryer or other tool therefrom. The holder  26  comprises a circular-like wall with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer or other tool therein. The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on an article of clothing or may be wall mounted. Also shown are serrations or grips  24  on clips  32  and wall mounting aperture  36 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 4 , shown therein is an exploded view of the present invention  10 . Shown is an exploded view of the present invention  10  disclosing a holder  26  for a hair dryer having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip  32  with serrations  34  with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer or other tool therefrom. The holder  26  comprises a circular-like wall  38  with an arcuate air deflector  28  with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer or other tool therein. The air deflector  28  deflects air away from a user toward the front of the device  10 . The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on an article of clothing or may be wall mounted using aperture  36 . Also shown are mounting holes  40  on the rear of wall  38 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 5 , shown therein is a front view of the present invention  10 . Shown is a front view of the present invention  10  disclosing a holder  26  for a hair dryer having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip  32  with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer or other tool therefrom. The holder  26  comprises a circular-like wall  38  with deflector  28  with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer or other tool therein. The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on an article of clothing or may be wall mounted. Also shown are mounting holes  40 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 6 , shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention  10  in use. Shown is the present invention  10  disclosing a holder  26  for a hair dryer  12  having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip  32  with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer or other tool therefrom. The holder  10  comprises a circular-like wall with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer  12  or other tool therein. The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on an article of clothing or may be wall mounted using aperture  36 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 7 , shown therein is a top view of the present invention  10 . Shown is a stop view of the present invention  10  disclosing a holder  26  for a hair dryer having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip  32  with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer or other tool therefrom. The holder  26  comprises a circular-like wall  38  with a throughbore and deflector  28  for inserting a blow dryer or other tool therein. The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on an article of clothing or may be wall mounted. 
   Turning to  FIG. 8 , shown therein is an exploded view of the present invention  10  having a wall mount. Shown is an exploded view of the present invention  10  disclosing a holder  26  for a hair dryer having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip  32  with serrations  34  with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer or other tool therefrom. The holder  26  comprises a circular-like wall with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer or other tool therein. At least one of the arms comprises a level support  42  for holder when blower is positioned in clip. The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on a user&#39;s trousers or can be placed within its wall mount  24  which is adhesively at  44  on its back attached to a wall. Also shown are mounting holes  40  and wall hangar  46 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 9 , shown therein is a perspective view of the present invention  10  having a wall mount. Shown is a perspective view of the present invention  10  disclosing a holder  26  for a hair dryer having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip  32  with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer  12  or other tool therefrom. The holder  26  comprises a circular-like wall with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer or other tool therein. At least one of the arms comprises a level support  42  for the holder  26  when a blower  12  is positioned in the holder. The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on a user&#39;s trousers or can be placed within on wall mount  24  which is adhesively attached at  44  to a wall. Also shown are hanger  46  and wall mounting aperture  36 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 10 , shown therein is a perspective view of the present invention  10  having a wall mount  24 . Shown is a perspective view of the present invention  10  disclosing a holder for a hair dryer having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer or other tool therefrom. The holder comprises a circular-like wall with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer or other tool therein. The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on a user&#39;s trousers or can be placed within on wall mount  24  which is adhesively attached at  44  to a wall  48  using hanger  46  in aperture  36 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 11 , shown therein a cross sectional view of the present invention  10 . Shown is a cross sectional view of the present invention  10  disclosing a holder  26  for a hair dryer having spaced apart pliable arms forming a clip  32  with serrations  34  with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer or other tool therefrom. The holder  26  comprises a circular-like wall with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer or other tool therein. The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on an article of clothing or may be wall mounted using aperture  36 . 
   Turning to  FIG. 12 , shown therein a cross sectional view of the present invention  10  and wall mount  24 . Shown is a cross sectional view of the present invention  10  disclosing a holder  26  for a hair dryer having spaced apart pliable arms forming a serrated portion at  34  having clip  32  with means attached thereto for selectively inserting and extracting the hair dryer or other tool therefrom. The holder  26  comprises a circular-like wall with a throughbore for inserting a blow dryer or other tool therein. The device  10  can be worn by a user selectively positioned on an article of clothing or may be wall mounted. Also shown are hanger  46 , adhesive  44 , and wall  48 .