Patent application title: Caddy Adapter
Inventors:
Timothy L. Urban (Columbia, SC, US)
Assignees:
PRODUCTIVE PIONEERING PRODUCTS
IPC8 Class: AB65D2522FI
USPC Class:
220737
Class name: Receptacles container attachment or adjunct container holder
Publication date: 2014-05-29
Patent application number: 20140144924
Abstract:
A moulded adapter that securely joins together insulated can beverage
containers or insulated bottle beverage containers into pool noodles. The
caddy adapter has 6 ribs with two stages on each rib and a different
degree pitch on each stage. The top rib stage has a pitch that securely
holds insulated can beverage containers. The bottom rib stage has a pitch
that securely holds insulated bottle beverage containers. The insulated
beverage containers are easily inserted or removed from the adapter. The
beverage containers are securely held in the adapter by the ribs and at
the same time the adapter is securely held in a pool noodle by the
adapter nipple.Claims:
1. An adapter having 6 ribs with two stages on each rib provide a
different degree pitch on each stage; entering from the top of the
adapter, the top rib or first stage pitch holds insulated can beverage
containers; the bottom rib or second stage pitch of the adapter holds
insulated bottle beverage containers; insulated beverage containers are
locked in place with the ribs; insulated beverage containers are easily
inserted and removed from the adapter; the adapter having a tapered
insertion nipple with 4 ribs holds the adapter into a pool noodle; the
adapter is locked in place in the pool noodle with the insertion nipple;
the adapter is easily inserted and removed from the pool noodle.Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The field of endeavor for the Caddy Adapter is for pools, lakes, rivers &. boating recreational fields. It would be classified in GROUP III. 206 Special Receptacles of the U.S. Patent Classification Definitions.
[0002] The defined problem: Maneuverability when floating on a pool noodle in the water, while securely holding a beverage in an adapter and trying to maneuver. There is no adapter available on the market to securely hold an insulated beverage in a container and at the same time be able to take a drink easily by pulling out the adapter from a pool noodle with a beverage container in it or by taking a drink easily by pulling out the beverage container from the adapter. Both methods are then easily inserted into hack into either the pool noodle with the adapter or the beverage container into the adapter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The Caddy Adapter solves the problem of securely holding either an insulated can or insulated bottle beverage container in one end of the adapter, while the other end of the adapter is securely held in the pool noodle. The beverage container will be held securley in the adapter and also held securely in the pool noodle when maneuvering in the water. The beverage container will not fill out even if the assembly, caddy adapter and beverage container, is submersed underwater.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS SUPPLIED
[0004] FIG. 1--Depicts top view of caddy adapter
[0005] FIG. 2--Depicts cutaway side view of caddy adapter
[0006] FIG. 3--Depicts bottom angle side view of caddy adapter
[0007] FIG. 4--Depicts bottom view of caddy adapter nipple
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0008] The caddy adapter illustrates in FIG. 1 having 6 ribs. These ribs 1 are spaced equal distance around the adapter and are at 90 degrees of the adapter wall. This holds the insulated beverage container in the center of the adapter. This also prevents the beverage container from rotating in the adapter.
[0009] The caddy adapter illustrates in FIG. 2 the two stages of the ribs 2 for use with holding two different types of insulated beverage containers. The top rib stage 3 has a pitch that securely holds insulated can beverage containers by squeezing the insulation around the beverage can. This pitch on the rib tightens the grip on the insulation and can and holds them in place. The bottom rib stage 4 has a pitch that securely holds insulated bottle beverage containers by squeezing the insulation around the beverage bottle. This pitch on the rib tightens the grip on the insulation and bottle and holds them in place. The rib locations and pitch angles make it easy to insert and remove the insulated beverage containers.
[0010] The caddy adapter illustrates in FIG. 3 an insertion nipple 5 that inserts into a pool noodle. The insertion nipple incorporates 4 ribs 7 and a tapered end 6 for easy insertion into a pool noodle. The insertion nipple 5 is an oversized nipple presses the 4 ribs 7 against the inner pool noodle wall. This securely seats the adapter inside the pool noodle. The tapered end 6 on the insertion nipple makes it easy to insert the adapter into any size pool noodle.
[0011] The caddy adapter illustrates in FIG. 4 ribs 7 on the outside diameter on the insertion nipple. There are 4 ribs on the insertion nipple that press into the foam on the inside diameter wall of a pool noodle when inserted. These 4 ribs along with the oversized insertion nipple 5 securely hold the adapter in place in the pool noodle.
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