US 12,133,834 B2
Bottle grip device
Rawan Rihan, Orland Park, IL (US)
Filed by Rawan Rihan, Orland Park, IL (US)
Filed on Sep. 21, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/949,815.
Prior Publication US 2024/0091106 A1, Mar. 21, 2024
Int. Cl. A45F 3/16 (2006.01); A61J 9/06 (2006.01); B65D 23/10 (2006.01)
CPC A61J 9/0623 (2015.05) [A61J 9/0669 (2015.05); B65D 23/104 (2013.01)] 20 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A bottle handling system comprising:
a bottle strap configured to selectively wrap around a bottle, the bottle strap comprising:
a first end;
an opposing second end;
a first outer surface;
a first inner surface configured to engage the bottle when the bottle strap is wrapped around the bottle, wherein at least a first portion of the first inner surface proximate the first end is configured to overlap at least a second portion of the first outer surface positioned proximate the opposing second end to couple the first end and the opposing second end together to form a first loop that engages with the bottle; and
a first interface disposed on the first inner surface; and
a hand strap configured to selectively wrap around an arm or at least a portion of a hand, the hand strap comprising:
a third end;
an opposing fourth end;
a second outer surface;
a second inner surface configured to engage the arm or at least the portion of the hand when the hand strap is wrapped around the arm or at least the portion of the hand, wherein at least a third portion of the second inner surface proximate the third end overlaps at least a fourth portion of the second outer surface positioned proximate the opposing fourth end to couple the third end and the opposing fourth end together to form a second loop that fits around the arm or at least the portion of the hand; and
a second interface disposed on the second inner surface, the second interface coupled to the first interface such that the bottle strap and the hand strap are coupled together;
wherein the third end extends past a first edge of the bottle strap and the opposing fourth end extends past an opposing second edge of the bottle strap such that the opposing fourth end at least partially overlaps with the third end to form the second loop around the bottle strap.