Portable beverage container

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Inventors

Espiritu, Henry P.

Application #

376501

Filed

Jul-7-1989

Published

Dec-25-1990

Current US Class

224/483
224/547
224/549
224/550
224/561
224/566
224/571
224/901.2
224/901.4
224/901.8
224/906
224/926
229/198
229/904

International Classes

B60R 007/06

Field of Search

224/42.46 206/562 206/565 229/1.5 220/85

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thomas; Charles H.

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Abstract
A portable beverage container carrier for an automotive vehicle is formed of a single sheet of flat, stiffened material, such as cardboard, formed with creases to create a rectangular floor, a front, a back and sides. A pair of arms extend laterally from the front and back and are adaptable for insertion into slots in the sides. The arms terminate in hook and loop fabric fasteners which are engageable with mating fabric fasteners on the inside surfaces of the side panels. The front, back and sides can thereby be folded up from the floor panel to form a tray. The front and sides are provided with reinforcement flaps that are foldable inwardly to reinforce the structure of the tray. One of the side flaps is formed with an articulated intermediate panel having apertures therein to receive accessories, such as straws and plastic eating implements. The sheet of stiffened material is formed with a detachable section that can be folded into a dihedral to form an adjustable brace. A hanger opening in the back panel allows the carrier to be hung from a hook on the dashboard, and the brace props the tray up to hold the floor panel in a substantially horizontal disposition.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A portable beverage container carrier formed of a single sheet of stiff, folded stock comprising: a rectangular floor panel bounded on all sides by first and second pairs of creases in said stock, wherein said creases of said first pair are perpendicular to said creases of said second pair, a first pair of wall panels having linear side edges extending outwardly from said first pair of creases, wherein one of said wall panels in said first pair is a front panel and the other of said wall panels in said first pair is a back panel, and said back panel is provided with a plurality of mutually parallel brace support slots extending parallel to said creases in said first pair of creases, and further comprising a stabilizing brace formed in the shape of a dihedral and having end tabs on its edges which extend into said brace support slots in said back panel, a second pair of wall panels having linear side edges extending outwardly from said second pair of creases, fastening arms extending laterally from the side edges of said wall panels in one of said pairs of wall panels, fastening means for said fastening arms engageable to hold all of said wall panels in fixed orientation relative to said floor panel with said side edges of said wall panels in said first pair meeting said side edges of said wall panels in said second pair, including first fastening elements disposed on said fastening arms and second fastening elements disposed on the other of said pairs of wall panels, thereby defining a concave beverage container receptacle in which said first and second fastening elements are mutually engaged with each other at said wall panels in said other pair and above said floor panel, whereby said floor panel resides within the confines of said wall panels in an upwardly facing, exposed condition.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improved portable beverage container carrier which can be folded to form a tray that can be hung from the dashboard of an automotive vehicle.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Fast food establishments specializing in orders for food and drink that are consumed off premises continue to thrive and grow. The popularity of purchasing such take out orders for consumption in an automotive vehicle has greatly increased in recent years. However, the types of beverage container carriers designed for use in carrying beverage containers in an automotive vehicle, have proven to be unsatisfactory in several respects.

Conventional non-disposable beverage container carriers which are commercially available and which are designed for use in holding beverages in an automotive vehicle have by and large been rather bulky and have presented storage difficulties when not in use. Specifically, conventional beverage carriers which are commercially available are formed of relatively rigid plastic which define permanent, non-collapsible receptacle trays or holders for beverage containers. Such conventional carriers occupy a relatively large volume and cannot be conveniently stored in a glove compartment or elsewhere within an automotive vehicle. Also, conventional beverage container carriers are rather unstable within an automotive vehicle, and tend to sway. Such carriers will even fall when jostled by the motion of a moving vehicle. One such conventional container holder adapted to accommodate a single cup of a specific size is illustrated in U.S. Design Pat. No. Des. 226,623 and is sold under the name Sav-A-Spill by Allied Plastics, Inc. of Gastonia, North Carolina. Another such conventional beverage container carrier is depicted in U.S. Design Pat. No. Des. 251,229 and is sold as the RubberQueen Cup-N-Stuff Holder, model number 25120 by Rubber Queen Pretty Products, Inc. of Coshocton, Ohio.
 
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