A Brief History of Cup Holders
The need for cup holders became popular with the growth of drive-in restaurants. Initially, front seat passengers were able to open the glove compartment door and sit a glass or cup or two on the door-cum-table. Car makers soon added grooved depressions to the glove compartment door similar to those on airplane tray tables to prevent sliding. Unfortunately, this did not prevent bouncing or sloshing of drinks on the makeshift table.
The first true car cup holder were primitive and unsightly and not a part of the car’s design. Most were plastic holster like devices that hooked on to the inside of the door, staying in place whether the window was up or down. Obviously cup holders attached to a car door is an invitation to disaster. Doors are opened, closed, and sometimes slammed with no thought for what might be sitting in the cup holders. In time though, cup holders were built into the console between seats and other less mobile parts of vehicles. Today, ingenious cup holder designs have been retrofitted into armrests and dashboards. Unfortunately, in many cases when deployed, these folding structures obstruct essential controls like buttons operating radios, heaters, windows, and rear view mirrors.
Consumers can expect that cup holders will continue to be improved, like all made things. Meanwhile, drivers and passengers alike can still dream of one that will hold whatever size drink container they can buy at a roadside convenience store. This dream cup holder will not obstruct a single other thing in the car and will hold a cup steady on a rocky road. The future cup holder, one can further dream, will move under a cup being put down by a driver watching the road the way an outfielder moves under a fly ball. Truly visionary drivers might even fantasize of the robot cup holder that can move a cup into a hand groping in the dark.
Until that day comes, the general public has an option. Introducing the cup holder insert. This is a formed universal fitting insert that sits inside any automotive cup holder and can accommodate even the largest of monster drinks. One such insert is called the Drink Docker and can be found at DrinkDocker.com. The next time you need a auto cup holder insert, visit their site and take a look at their cutting edge cup holder insert.
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