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- the object of this invention is to provide a holder for tumblers which maybe used to receive the various kinds of tumblers employed for serving soda and mineral waters and other beverages.
- the tumblers ordinarily employed for serving the beverages referred to differ in size and more especially in diameter, and thus it becomes necessary to employ a variety of holders for such tumblers of corresponding size.
- Ordinarily such holders are adapted to receive only one size of the style of tumbler they are designed for.
- a holder for a soda-water tumbler is too large for the proper reception of a mineral-water tumbler; and so, also, a holder for a tumbler for mineral waters is too small to receive a soda-water tumbler. It thus becomes necessary to provide a number of different sizes of holders, and as these holders are rather eX- pensive'they become an item of considerable cost to dispensers of soda and mineral waters. Moreover, should all.
- my invention combine in one device a holder that may be used for either kind of tumblers, and one which is adapted to 'receive tumblers of the two kinds and of different diameters of each kind.
- the invention consists in a reversible tumbler-holder adapted to receive in opposite ends (of course at different times) tumblers of the two kinds mentioned, so that the holder may be used for serving beverages in tumblers of different sizes.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view and Fig. 2 a vertical section, in both of which views a tumbler is shown in position; and Fig. 3 is a vertical section of another form of tumbler-holder containing two modifications.
- the principle of the invention is embodied in a tumbler-holder open at both ends and resembling in outline, perhaps more nearly than anything else, an hour-glass. I have illustrated this principle in three different forms, although I do not thereby restrict my invention to such forms.
- the holder is made in skeleton form, and consists of three annular bands, at Z) c, of different diameters and connected by vertical strips cl, which latter are secured to the outside of these bands at regular intervals by means of rivets e, or any other appliance common to metalworkers in uniting pieces of metal.
- These strips cl are made of spring'metal by preference, and their ends f, which are extended in the interior of the holder, form yielding fingers to grasp the tumbler when inserted in the holder, accommodating themselves to the size and weight of the tumbler and retaining it securely within the holder.
- tumblers of different diameters may be employed in connection with. such holders, and in either end thereof.
- a tumbler-holder thus con structed may be made quite light as compared with those in common use, and any suit-able design may be employed in its construction.
- the handle g I prefer to aliiX to the end bands, in order to give a large hand-piece, and also for stiffening the holder.
- the holder in skeleton form it may be made solid, as indicated in Fig. 3, and in this case the spi'ingfingers may or may not be employed.
- a septum, 72 midway of the holder, as indicated by the dotted. lines in Fig. 3.
- the bands to Z) c or the ends or months of the holder may be straight, or they may follow the taper of the holder.
- a tumbler-holder open at both ends, and thereby adapted to receive a glass in either end, substantially as described.
- a tumbler-holder open at both ends and having such ends of different diameter, and thereby adapting the holder to receive glasses of different diameter, substantially as described.
- Atumbler-holder havingthe general outline of an hour-glass and open at both ends, and provided in each end with spring-lingers, substantially as described.
- a tumbler-holder open at both ends, composed of a series of bands and a series of strips secured at right angles to the said bands, and spring-fingers arranged in the open ends, substantially as described.
- a tumbler-holder open at both ends and composed of annular bands at I) 0, strips d, secured to said bands and terminating Within the bands at both ends in spring-fingersf, and thereby adapted to receive tumbler in, either end, and a handle, 9, substantially as described.
- a tumbler-holder open at both ends and provided internally with an obstructing medinm for arresting the too great descent of a 30 tumbler, substantially as described.
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G. P. WATERS.
REVERSIBLE TUMBLEE EOLDEE. No. 395,409. Patented Jan. 1, 1889.7
WITNESSES. 1.7V V'EJV' TOR z ymorney N. PETERS, Phnio-Lilhngnphcr Washingion, D. c.
UNITE STATES PATENT Tricia lrEORGEFRANC ls IVATERS, OF IVASI-IINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AS- SIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO FRANCIS MOO. ORISIVELL, OF SAME PLACE.
REVERSIBLE TUMBLER=HOLDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 395,409, dated January 1, 1889.
Application filed April 14, 1888. Serial No. 270,707. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE FRANCIS WA- TERs, a citizen of the United States, residing at Vashington, in the District of Columbia, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Reversible Tumbler-Holders, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of this invention is to provide a holder for tumblers which maybe used to receive the various kinds of tumblers employed for serving soda and mineral waters and other beverages.
As is well known, the tumblers ordinarily employed for serving the beverages referred to differ in size and more especially in diameter, and thus it becomes necessary to employ a variety of holders for such tumblers of corresponding size. Ordinarily such holders are adapted to receive only one size of the style of tumbler they are designed for. Thus a holder for a soda-water tumbler is too large for the proper reception of a mineral-water tumbler; and so, also, a holder for a tumbler for mineral waters is too small to receive a soda-water tumbler. It thus becomes necessary to provide a number of different sizes of holders, and as these holders are rather eX- pensive'they become an item of considerable cost to dispensers of soda and mineral waters. Moreover, should all. of the holders of a given kind be in use at one time and a demand be made upon the dispenser for more of the same kind, the demand could not be supplied till one or more of those in use are at the disposal of the dispenser, thus occasioning delay to the customer and annoyance to the dispenser. In my invention I combine in one device a holder that may be used for either kind of tumblers, and one which is adapted to 'receive tumblers of the two kinds and of different diameters of each kind.
The invention consists in a reversible tumbler-holder adapted to receive in opposite ends (of course at different times) tumblers of the two kinds mentioned, so that the holder may be used for serving beverages in tumblers of different sizes.
In the accompanying drawings, in the sev-. eral figures of which like parts are similarly designated, Figure 1 is a perspective view and Fig. 2 a vertical section, in both of which views a tumbler is shown in position; and Fig. 3 is a vertical section of another form of tumbler-holder containing two modifications.
The principle of the invention is embodied in a tumbler-holder open at both ends and resembling in outline, perhaps more nearly than anything else, an hour-glass. I have illustrated this principle in three different forms, although I do not thereby restrict my invention to such forms.
In Figs. 1 and 2 the holder is made in skeleton form, and consists of three annular bands, at Z) c, of different diameters and connected by vertical strips cl, which latter are secured to the outside of these bands at regular intervals by means of rivets e, or any other appliance common to metalworkers in uniting pieces of metal. I prefer to extend these strips cl at both ends into the space inclosed by the bands a b c, leaving such ends free. These strips cl are made of spring'metal by preference, and their ends f, which are extended in the interior of the holder, form yielding fingers to grasp the tumbler when inserted in the holder, accommodating themselves to the size and weight of the tumbler and retaining it securely within the holder.
Obviously tumblers of different diameters may be employed in connection with. such holders, and in either end thereof.
I do not limit my invention to making the springs f integral with the strips (l; but I prefer that construction for economic reasons.
A tumbler-holder thus con structed may be made quite light as compared with those in common use, and any suit-able design may be employed in its construction.
The handle g, I prefer to aliiX to the end bands, in order to give a large hand-piece, and also for stiffening the holder.
Instead of making the holder in skeleton form it may be made solid, as indicated in Fig. 3, and in this case the spi'ingfingers may or may not be employed.
In some instances, particularly where no spring-fingers are employed, it may be advisable to employ a septum, 72, midway of the holder, as indicated by the dotted. lines in Fig. 3.
The bands to Z) c or the ends or months of the holder may be straight, or they may follow the taper of the holder.
hat I claim is 1. A tumbler-holder open at both ends, and thereby adapted to receive a glass in either end, substantially as described.
2. A tumbler-holder open at both ends and having such ends of different diameter, and thereby adapting the holder to receive glasses of different diameter, substantially as described.
3. Atumbler-holderhavingthe general outline of an hour-glass and open at both ends, and provided in each end with spring-lingers, substantially as described.
4. A tumbler-holder open at both ends, composed of a series of bands and a series of strips secured at right angles to the said bands, and spring-fingers arranged in the open ends, substantially as described.
5. A tumbler-holder open at both ends and composed of annular bands at I) 0, strips d, secured to said bands and terminating Within the bands at both ends in spring-fingersf, and thereby adapted to receive tumbler in, either end, and a handle, 9, substantially as described.
6. A tumbler-holder open at both ends and provided internally with an obstructing medinm for arresting the too great descent of a 30 tumbler, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 14th day of April A. D. 1888.
GEORGE FRANCIS VATERS.
\Vitnesses:
HARRY W. SEssFoRD, CHAS. E. GRoss.
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US2483166A (en) * | 1944-11-11 | 1949-09-27 | Lily Tulip Cup Corp | Holder for paper cups |
US2509132A (en) * | 1943-11-15 | 1950-05-23 | Dixie Cup Co | Holder for paper cups |
US2552080A (en) * | 1948-06-30 | 1951-05-08 | Lily Tulip Cup Corp | Pickup holder for rounded bottom paper cups |
US2600911A (en) * | 1948-12-21 | 1952-06-17 | Robert S Hilliard | Plastic milk carton holder |
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US2661610A (en) * | 1951-02-21 | 1953-12-08 | Reconstruction Finance Corp | Holder for conically shaped cups |
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US2483166A (en) * | 1944-11-11 | 1949-09-27 | Lily Tulip Cup Corp | Holder for paper cups |
US2483167A (en) * | 1945-03-05 | 1949-09-27 | Lily Tulip Cup Corp | Paper cup holder |
US2483168A (en) * | 1945-10-11 | 1949-09-27 | Lily Tulip Cup Corp | Holder for paper containers |
US2552080A (en) * | 1948-06-30 | 1951-05-08 | Lily Tulip Cup Corp | Pickup holder for rounded bottom paper cups |
US2672742A (en) * | 1948-09-14 | 1954-03-23 | Lily Tulip Cup Corp | Pickup holder for paper cups |
US2610491A (en) * | 1948-09-28 | 1952-09-16 | Dixie Cup Co | Holder for paper cups |
US2600911A (en) * | 1948-12-21 | 1952-06-17 | Robert S Hilliard | Plastic milk carton holder |
US2704444A (en) * | 1950-04-07 | 1955-03-22 | Dixie Cup Co | Compensating holder for paper cups |
US2728209A (en) * | 1950-08-04 | 1955-12-27 | Continental Can Co | Paper plate holder |
US2664004A (en) * | 1950-10-05 | 1953-12-29 | Forman Family Inc | Combination holder and receptacle such as cocktail glass and the like article |
US2661610A (en) * | 1951-02-21 | 1953-12-08 | Reconstruction Finance Corp | Holder for conically shaped cups |
US2768515A (en) * | 1953-08-26 | 1956-10-30 | Continental Can Co | Pick-up plate holder |
US4069996A (en) * | 1976-10-19 | 1978-01-24 | Koziol Leon W | Ice cream cone packing jacket and holder |
US6394304B1 (en) * | 1999-07-09 | 2002-05-28 | Catherine Judy Bohne | Paint can holder |
US20040061344A1 (en) * | 2002-09-26 | 2004-04-01 | Shaskey Mark S. | Apparatus to facilitate the holding of large bottles without integral handles |
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