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I think I've seen something like this as a cup holder. |
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While it woule be less likely to fall off the surface, it's not going to stay level very easily. |
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The bean-bag could support a frame, and the actual mug sits inside it on gimbals. There's a trigger mechanism to lock the gimbals when you want to drink. |
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A frame and gimbals was another
idea I'd had. Can't believe I
didn't put the two together,
but what an ugly/unwieldy mug! |
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Actually, [phoenix], I had the gimbals idea several weeks ago, but didn't post it because it seemed little better than the cocktail-sippy-cup concept. The idea came to me while watching my wife spill coffee during an expansive gesture at the breakfast table. |
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i suppose i ought to research my ideas before i post them...but it seems a simple enough concept. i also suppose that if they do not have it at macy's they will gladly direct me to gimbals (whatever that is) |
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If the gimbals keep a mug from spilling when I'm making an expansive gesture, how do they allow me to tilt the mug to drink out of it? |
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If it needs a built-in straw, I might as well just have a sippy cup. |
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So, gimbals insufficient. Bean bag flops slowly to the fore. |
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