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- Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a beverage holder, and more specifically, relate to a beverage holder adapted to engage a fishing rod holder.
- Motion of a vessel generally requires some type of beverage holder to prevent spillage.
- beverage holders include bulkhead mounted gimble devices and recessed drink holders formed in the vessel or one of its components. As these types of beverage holders are firmly mounted to the vessel, there is often no conveniently located beverage holder nearby. It would be desirable for a beverage holder suitable for use on a vessel to be repositionable at different portions of the vessel.
- Embodiments of the invention generally relate to a beverage holder that removably engages a fishing rod holder.
- the beverage holder includes a beverage receiving portion and a rod holder mating portion orientated at an acute angle relative to a center line of the beverage receiving portion.
- the beverage receiving portion is configured to retain a beverage container in a beverage container receiving pocket.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional side view of one embodiment of a beverage holder
- FIG. 2 is a respective view of another embodiment of a beverage holder
- FIG. 3 is a partial sectional view of the beverage holder of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is perspective view of another embodiment of a beverage holder.
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of a beverage holder having a rod holder mating portion coupled to a beverage receiving pocket in a manner that allows the relative orientation therebetween to be selectively adjusted.
- the present invention generally is a beverage holder configured to slidably engage a rod holder disposed on a vessel or other structure.
- the beverage holder When used on a fishing vessel, the beverage holder may be moved between rod holders by pulling the beverage holder out of one rod holder and inserting it into another. In this manner, the beverage holder may be readily moved about the cockpit of a vessel without tools, thereby allowing the beverage holder to maintain “a cold frosty one” or other beverage of choice within easy reach of an angler.
- FIG. 1 is one embodiment of a beverage holder 100 configured to mate with a fishing rod holder 190 .
- the fishing rod holder 190 is shown in FIG. 1 mounted on a flat surface 192 , such as a gunnel of a vessel (e.g., or other watercraft)
- the beverage holder 100 is suitable for interfacing with other rod holders having a tubular body 194 inclined from vertical. Examples of other rod holders to which the beverage holder 100 may interface may be found to include, but are not limited to leaning posts, rocket launchers, fighting chairs, towers, radar arches, among other locations.
- the beverage holder 100 generally includes a rod holder mating portion 104 and a beverage container receiving portion 102 .
- the beverage container receiving portion 102 defines a beverage container receiving pocket 150 having a vertical centerline 188 .
- the beverage container receiving pocket 150 may be configured to retain or include a beverage container 126 , such as a cup, bottle or can.
- the beverage receiving pocket 150 may optionally be configured to retain a foam beverage insulator 124 , for example, by having a diameter greater than about 3 inches.
- the foam insulator 124 may integrally define the receiving pocket 150 , may be coupled to the beverage holder 100 , or alternatively, be removable from the drink holder 100 with the beverage container 126 .
- the beverage container receiver portion 102 generally includes a transition member 110 having at least one wall 120 extending from an upper surface 114 thereof.
- the wall 120 has a cylindrical form which extends from the upper surface 114 of the transition member 110 to a height sufficient to retain the beverage container 126 in the beverage container receiving pocket 150 .
- the height of the wall 120 is about three inches. It is also contemplated that the wall 120 may be defined by a plurality of arc segments.
- the rod holder mating portion 104 of the beverage holder 100 extends from a bottom surface 112 of the transition member 110 .
- the wall 120 may optionally include a vent hole 119 (shown in phantom) formed therethrough proximate the transition member 110 .
- the transition member 110 may optionally include a lip 128 extending radially outward of the wall 120 .
- the rod holder mating portion 104 extends from the bottom 112 of the transition member 110 and is configured to insert into the tube 194 of the rod holder 190 , thereby preventing the beverage holder 100 from sliding and/or tipping over due to motion of the vessel.
- the rod holder mating portion is a tube 106 having a center line 198 respectively inclined at acute angle 196 , 198 with the vertical centerline 188 and the plane of the transition member 110 .
- the plane of the transition member 110 is horizontal.
- the tube 106 may include a passage 108 that fluidly couples the beverage receiving pocket 150 to the rod holder mating portion 104 through a hole 116 formed through the transition member 110 .
- the hole 116 vents the beverage receiving pocket 150 during removal of the beverage container 126 and/or insulator 124 from the pocket 150 , thereby preventing generation a vacuum within the beverage container receiving portion 102 that would make removal of the beverage from the pocket difficult.
- the beverage receiving pocket 150 may be vented by a hole formed in another portion of the beverage holder 100 .
- the rod holder mating portion 104 and the beverage receiving pocket 150 generally have a centerline orientation that less than about 60 degrees. In one embodiment, the rod holder mating portion 104 and the beverage receiving pocket 150 generally have a centerline orientation (i.e., the angle 198 ) between about 15 to about 30 degrees. This relative orientation between the rod holder mating portion 104 and the beverage receiving pocket 150 allows the beverage receiving pocket 150 to maintain the beverage container 126 disposed therein to be retained in a substantially horizontal orientation, thereby substantially preventing spillage of liquid from the container 126 .
- the beverage container receiving portion 102 and the rod holder mating portion 104 may comprise separate elements or have single piece construction.
- the beverage holder 100 may be fabricated from any suitable metal, plastic, elastomer, wood or other suitable material, and in one embodiment, may be injection molded as a single piece.
- FIG. 2 depicts another embodiment of a beverage holder 200 .
- the beverage holder 200 is substantially similar to the beverage holder 100 .
- the beverage container receiving portion 102 of the beverage holder 200 includes one or more slots 202 formed therein.
- the bottom 204 of the slot 202 may extend completely to the top surface 114 of the traverse member 110 as depicted by dashed line 210 .
- the beverage receiving portion 102 of the beverage holder 200 is comprised of one or more arc segments 212 .
- two arc segments 212 are shown.
- four slots 202 may be provided to divide the beverage containing portion 102 of the beverage holder 200 into four arc segments 212 .
- Other configurations having different number (i.e., one or more) slots 202 are contemplated.
- the rod holder mating portion 104 of the beverage holder 200 may include one or more slots 224 which divide the rod holder mating portion into at least one arc segment 220 .
- two slots 224 divide the rod holder retaining portion 104 into two arc segments 220 .
- both the beverage container receiving portion 102 and the rod holder mating portion 104 of the beverage holder 200 may include any number of arc segments separated by slots of any width and length.
- at least one arc segment 220 may be flared outward at a lower end 226 opposite the beverage container receiving portion 102 to a width greater than the inside diameter of the tube 194 of the rod holder 190 .
- the flared rod holder mating portion 104 is fabricated of a resilient material such that the rod holder mating portion is biased against the internal diameter of the tube 194 upon insertion into the rod holder 190 , thereby retaining the beverage holder 200 to the rod holder.
- one or more of the arc segments 220 comprising the rod holder mating portion 104 may include an outwardly extending lip 302 .
- the lip 302 is configured to have a diameter and/or width 304 which causes the lip to bias against greater than the inside diameter of the tube 194 , thereby improving retention of the beverage holder 200 to the rod holder 190 .
- FIG. 4 depicts another embodiment of a beverage holder 400 .
- the beverage holder 400 is substantially similar to the beverage holders 100 , 200 described above.
- a beverage retaining portion 102 of the rod holder 400 generally includes a least three fingers 406 coupled by at least one traverse member 408 to define a beverage container receiving pocket 150 .
- four fingers 106 are coupled together by four traverse members 408 .
- Each finger 406 may have any suitable sectional profile, for example, cylindrical, cylindrical segment, oval, polygonal and the like, and in the embodiment depicted in FIG. 4 , the finger has a rectangular cross-section.
- the rod holder mating portion 104 of the rod holder 400 generally includes at least two fingers 402 which extend downward from the at least one traverse member 408 . In the embodiment depicted in FIG. 2 , two are shown. Optionally, at least one of the fingers 408 may have a feature 404 extending laterally therefrom which functions to engage the inside diameter of the tube 194 of the rod holder 190 .
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of a beverage holder 510 having a rod holder mating portion 104 coupled to a beverage receiving pocket 150 in a manner that allows the relative orientation therebetween to be selectively adjusted.
- a flexible joint or universal fitting 500 is disposed between the rod holder mating portion 104 and the beverage receiving pocket 150 such that the angular orientation between the rod holder mating portion 104 and the beverage receiving pocket 150 may be adjusted between about 180 and about 90 degrees. It is also contemplated that the universal fitting 500 may provide different angular range of motion between the rod holder mating portion 104 and the beverage receiving pocket 150 .
- the universal fitting 500 is comprised of at least one first plate 502 extending from the rod holder mating portion 104 and at least one mating second plate 504 extending from the beverage receiving pocket 150 held together by a thumb screw 506 and wing nut 508 .
- At least one of the plates 502 , 504 may include ribs, grooves or other surface feature to enhance retention of the portions 102 , 104 in a selected orientation after the nut 508 and bolt 506 are tightened.
- a beverage holder suitable to be removably engaged with a rod holder may be easily moved between different rod holders positioned around a vessel or watercraft, thereby allowing a beverage container to be securely retained against a rocking motion of the vessel and flexibly repositioned. It is contemplated that any of the features described in any one of the embodiments above may be advantageously utilized in the other embodiments.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the invention generally relate to a beverage holder that removably engages a fishing rod holder. In one embodiment, the beverage holder includes a beverage receiving portion and a rod holder mating portion orientated at an acute angle relative to a center line of the beverage receiving portion. The beverage receiving portion is configured to retain a beverage container in a beverage container receiving pocket.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a beverage holder, and more specifically, relate to a beverage holder adapted to engage a fishing rod holder.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Motion of a vessel generally requires some type of beverage holder to prevent spillage. Common types of beverage holders include bulkhead mounted gimble devices and recessed drink holders formed in the vessel or one of its components. As these types of beverage holders are firmly mounted to the vessel, there is often no conveniently located beverage holder nearby. It would be desirable for a beverage holder suitable for use on a vessel to be repositionable at different portions of the vessel.
- Therefore, there is a need for an improved beverage holder suitable for use on watercraft.
- Embodiments of the invention generally relate to a beverage holder that removably engages a fishing rod holder. In one embodiment, the beverage holder includes a beverage receiving portion and a rod holder mating portion orientated at an acute angle relative to a center line of the beverage receiving portion. The beverage receiving portion is configured to retain a beverage container in a beverage container receiving pocket.
- So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present invention can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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FIG. 1 is a sectional side view of one embodiment of a beverage holder; -
FIG. 2 is a respective view of another embodiment of a beverage holder; -
FIG. 3 is a partial sectional view of the beverage holder ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is perspective view of another embodiment of a beverage holder; and -
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of a beverage holder having a rod holder mating portion coupled to a beverage receiving pocket in a manner that allows the relative orientation therebetween to be selectively adjusted. - To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is contemplated that elements of one embodiment may be beneficially incorporated in other embodiments.
- The present invention generally is a beverage holder configured to slidably engage a rod holder disposed on a vessel or other structure. When used on a fishing vessel, the beverage holder may be moved between rod holders by pulling the beverage holder out of one rod holder and inserting it into another. In this manner, the beverage holder may be readily moved about the cockpit of a vessel without tools, thereby allowing the beverage holder to maintain “a cold frosty one” or other beverage of choice within easy reach of an angler.
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FIG. 1 is one embodiment of abeverage holder 100 configured to mate with afishing rod holder 190. Although thefishing rod holder 190 is shown inFIG. 1 mounted on aflat surface 192, such as a gunnel of a vessel (e.g., or other watercraft), thebeverage holder 100 is suitable for interfacing with other rod holders having atubular body 194 inclined from vertical. Examples of other rod holders to which thebeverage holder 100 may interface may be found to include, but are not limited to leaning posts, rocket launchers, fighting chairs, towers, radar arches, among other locations. - The
beverage holder 100 generally includes a rodholder mating portion 104 and a beveragecontainer receiving portion 102. The beveragecontainer receiving portion 102 defines a beveragecontainer receiving pocket 150 having avertical centerline 188. The beveragecontainer receiving pocket 150 may be configured to retain or include abeverage container 126, such as a cup, bottle or can. Thebeverage receiving pocket 150 may optionally be configured to retain afoam beverage insulator 124, for example, by having a diameter greater than about 3 inches. Thefoam insulator 124 may integrally define thereceiving pocket 150, may be coupled to thebeverage holder 100, or alternatively, be removable from thedrink holder 100 with thebeverage container 126. The beveragecontainer receiver portion 102 generally includes atransition member 110 having at least onewall 120 extending from anupper surface 114 thereof. In the embodiment depicted inFIG. 1 , thewall 120 has a cylindrical form which extends from theupper surface 114 of thetransition member 110 to a height sufficient to retain thebeverage container 126 in the beveragecontainer receiving pocket 150. In one embodiment, the height of thewall 120 is about three inches. It is also contemplated that thewall 120 may be defined by a plurality of arc segments. - The rod
holder mating portion 104 of thebeverage holder 100 extends from abottom surface 112 of thetransition member 110. Thewall 120 may optionally include a vent hole 119 (shown in phantom) formed therethrough proximate thetransition member 110. Thetransition member 110 may optionally include alip 128 extending radially outward of thewall 120. - The rod
holder mating portion 104 extends from thebottom 112 of thetransition member 110 and is configured to insert into thetube 194 of therod holder 190, thereby preventing thebeverage holder 100 from sliding and/or tipping over due to motion of the vessel. In the embodiment depicted inFIG. 1 , the rod holder mating portion is atube 106 having acenter line 198 respectively inclined atacute angle vertical centerline 188 and the plane of thetransition member 110. In the embodiment depicted inFIG. 1 , the plane of thetransition member 110 is horizontal. It is noted that on some vessel designs, the plane of the gunnel, and correspondingly transition member may not be truly horizontal, thus causing the orientation of thecenterline 188 to rotate from true vertical when disposed in therod holder 190. Thetube 106 may include apassage 108 that fluidly couples thebeverage receiving pocket 150 to the rodholder mating portion 104 through ahole 116 formed through thetransition member 110. Thehole 116 vents thebeverage receiving pocket 150 during removal of thebeverage container 126 and/orinsulator 124 from thepocket 150, thereby preventing generation a vacuum within the beveragecontainer receiving portion 102 that would make removal of the beverage from the pocket difficult. It is contemplated that thebeverage receiving pocket 150 may be vented by a hole formed in another portion of thebeverage holder 100. - Since most rod holders, such as the deck mounted
rod holder 190 depicted inFIG. 1 , are inclined at an acute angle to vertical, the rodholder mating portion 104 and thebeverage receiving pocket 150 generally have a centerline orientation that less than about 60 degrees. In one embodiment, the rodholder mating portion 104 and thebeverage receiving pocket 150 generally have a centerline orientation (i.e., the angle 198) between about 15 to about 30 degrees. This relative orientation between the rodholder mating portion 104 and thebeverage receiving pocket 150 allows thebeverage receiving pocket 150 to maintain thebeverage container 126 disposed therein to be retained in a substantially horizontal orientation, thereby substantially preventing spillage of liquid from thecontainer 126. - The beverage
container receiving portion 102 and the rodholder mating portion 104 may comprise separate elements or have single piece construction. Thebeverage holder 100 may be fabricated from any suitable metal, plastic, elastomer, wood or other suitable material, and in one embodiment, may be injection molded as a single piece. -
FIG. 2 depicts another embodiment of abeverage holder 200. Thebeverage holder 200 is substantially similar to thebeverage holder 100. As depicted inFIG. 2 , the beveragecontainer receiving portion 102 of thebeverage holder 200 includes one ormore slots 202 formed therein. Optionally, thebottom 204 of theslot 202 may extend completely to thetop surface 114 of thetraverse member 110 as depicted bydashed line 210. As such, thebeverage receiving portion 102 of thebeverage holder 200 is comprised of one or more arc segments 212. In the embodiment depicted inFIG. 2 , two arc segments 212 are shown. In another embodiment, fourslots 202 may be provided to divide thebeverage containing portion 102 of thebeverage holder 200 into four arc segments 212. Other configurations having different number (i.e., one or more)slots 202 are contemplated. - Similarly, the rod
holder mating portion 104 of thebeverage holder 200 may include one ormore slots 224 which divide the rod holder mating portion into at least onearc segment 220. In the embodiment depicted inFIG. 2 , twoslots 224 divide the rodholder retaining portion 104 into twoarc segments 220. It is contemplated that both the beveragecontainer receiving portion 102 and the rodholder mating portion 104 of thebeverage holder 200 may include any number of arc segments separated by slots of any width and length. Optionally, at least onearc segment 220 may be flared outward at alower end 226 opposite the beveragecontainer receiving portion 102 to a width greater than the inside diameter of thetube 194 of therod holder 190. In such an embodiment, the flared rodholder mating portion 104 is fabricated of a resilient material such that the rod holder mating portion is biased against the internal diameter of thetube 194 upon insertion into therod holder 190, thereby retaining thebeverage holder 200 to the rod holder. Optionally, as depicted inFIG. 3 , one or more of thearc segments 220 comprising the rodholder mating portion 104 may include an outwardly extending lip 302. The lip 302 is configured to have a diameter and/orwidth 304 which causes the lip to bias against greater than the inside diameter of thetube 194, thereby improving retention of thebeverage holder 200 to therod holder 190. -
FIG. 4 depicts another embodiment of abeverage holder 400. Thebeverage holder 400 is substantially similar to thebeverage holders beverage retaining portion 102 of therod holder 400 generally includes a least threefingers 406 coupled by at least onetraverse member 408 to define a beveragecontainer receiving pocket 150. In the embodiment depicted inFIG. 4 , fourfingers 106 are coupled together by fourtraverse members 408. Eachfinger 406 may have any suitable sectional profile, for example, cylindrical, cylindrical segment, oval, polygonal and the like, and in the embodiment depicted inFIG. 4 , the finger has a rectangular cross-section. - The rod
holder mating portion 104 of therod holder 400 generally includes at least twofingers 402 which extend downward from the at least onetraverse member 408. In the embodiment depicted inFIG. 2 , two are shown. Optionally, at least one of thefingers 408 may have afeature 404 extending laterally therefrom which functions to engage the inside diameter of thetube 194 of therod holder 190. -
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of abeverage holder 510 having a rodholder mating portion 104 coupled to abeverage receiving pocket 150 in a manner that allows the relative orientation therebetween to be selectively adjusted. In the embodiment ofFIG. 5 , a flexible joint oruniversal fitting 500 is disposed between the rodholder mating portion 104 and thebeverage receiving pocket 150 such that the angular orientation between the rodholder mating portion 104 and thebeverage receiving pocket 150 may be adjusted between about 180 and about 90 degrees. It is also contemplated that theuniversal fitting 500 may provide different angular range of motion between the rodholder mating portion 104 and thebeverage receiving pocket 150. In one embodiment, theuniversal fitting 500 is comprised of at least onefirst plate 502 extending from the rodholder mating portion 104 and at least one matingsecond plate 504 extending from thebeverage receiving pocket 150 held together by athumb screw 506 andwing nut 508. At least one of theplates portions nut 508 and bolt 506 are tightened. - Thus, embodiments of a beverage holder suitable to be removably engaged with a rod holder have been disclosed. Advantageously, the beverage holder may be easily moved between different rod holders positioned around a vessel or watercraft, thereby allowing a beverage container to be securely retained against a rocking motion of the vessel and flexibly repositioned. It is contemplated that any of the features described in any one of the embodiments above may be advantageously utilized in the other embodiments.
- While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
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1. A beverage holder for mating with a rod holder mounted to the structure and having a non-vertically orientated rod receiving tube, comprising:
a rod holder mating portion; and
a beverage container receiving portion coupled to the rod holder mating portion and having a beverage receiving pocket disposed above the rod holder mating portion, the beverage receiving pocket configured to retain a beverage container in a substantially vertical position when the rod holder mating portion is engaged with the rod receiving tube of the rod holder.
2. The beverage holder of claim 1 , wherein a centerline of the beverage container receiving portion is orientated at an acute angle relative to a center line of the beverage container receiving portion.
3. The beverage holder of claim 1 , wherein the beverage container receiving portion further comprises:
a cylindrical member defining a beverage receiving pocket.
4. The beverage holder of claim 3 , wherein the beverage container receiving portion further comprises:
a hole venting the beverage receiving pocket.
5. The beverage holder of claim 1 , wherein the beverage container receiving portion further comprises:
a plurality of fingers extending away from the rod holder mating portion and defining a beverage receiving pocket.
6. The beverage holder of claim 1 , wherein the rod holder mating portion further comprises:
a cylindrical member.
7. The beverage holder of claim 1 , wherein the rod holder mating portion further comprises:
a plurality of fingers extending away from the beverage container receiving portion.
8. The beverage holder of claim 1 , wherein a centerline of the beverage container receiving portion is orientated at an angle between about 15 to about 30 degrees relative to a center line of the rod holder mating portion.
9. The beverage holder of claim 1 further comprising:
a universal fitting coupling the rod holder mating portion and the beverage container receiving portion, wherein an orientation between the rod holder mating portion and the beverage container receiving portion is selectively adjustable through the universal fitting.
10. A beverage holder for mating with a rod holder, comprising:
a rod holder mating portion configured to insert into a rod receiving tube of the rod holder; and
a beverage container receiving portion coupled to the rod holder mating portion, the beverage container receiving portion having a beverage container receiving pocket defined therein.
11. The beverage holder of claim 10 , wherein a centerline of the beverage container receiving portion is orientated at an angle between about 15 to about 30 degrees relative to a center line of the rod holder mating portion.
12. The beverage holder of claim 10 , wherein the beverage container receiving portion further comprises:
a cylindrical member defining the beverage receiving pocket.
13. The beverage holder of claim 10 , wherein the beverage container receiving portion further comprises:
a hole venting the beverage receiving pocket.
14. The beverage holder of claim 10 , wherein the beverage container receiving portion further comprises:
a plurality of fingers extending away from the rod holder mating portion and defining the beverage receiving pocket.
15. The beverage holder of claim 10 , wherein the rod holder mating portion further comprises:
a cylindrical member.
16. The beverage holder of claim 10 , wherein the rod holder mating portion further comprises:
a plurality of fingers extending away from the beverage container receiving portion.
17. The beverage holder of claim 10 further comprising:
a universal fitting coupling the rod holder mating portion and the beverage container receiving portion, wherein an orientation between the rod holder mating portion and the beverage container receiving portion is selectively adjustable through the universal fitting.
18. A beverage holder for mating with a vessel mounted rod holder, comprising:
a rod holder mating portion configured to slidably mate with a rod receiving tube of the rod holder; and
a beverage container receiving portion coupled to the rod holder mating portion, the beverage container receiving portion having a beverage container receiving pocket defined therein and disposed above the rod holder mating portion, wherein a centerline of the beverage container receiving pocket is orientated at an angle between about 15 to about 30 degrees relative to a center line of the beverage container receiving portion.
19. The beverage holder of claim 18 , wherein the beverage container receiving pocket is at least 3 inches in diameter.
20. The beverage holder of claim 18 , wherein the rod holder mating portion is substantially cylindrical.
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