h a l f b a k e r yAsk your doctor if the Halfbakery is right for you.
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This is a no brainer, you can easily put round bottles in there too. [+] |
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Is that a cupholder? Given how small it is, I'm inclined to think it's more likely a tray for things like a lighter, coins, etc. |
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Not in my Honda... Ok just saw your second link, that definitely bakes it. Can't believe these aren't more common! |
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The discerning drinker has a cupholder made from a flexible material with an articulated inner skeletal assembly. One pull of the lever and it morphs from round, to square to triangular. |
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It should be smart enough to detect the shape and adjust without the user having to pull a lever. Of course you could just have a web of flexible cables such that most shapes will be held tight enough, but that would be too simple. |
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There's no way to vote up A1's remark so I voted up your idea. Where are all the rest? |
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OK, 3 ideas. (I didn't realize the others were links as well). That's it, or have you become a serial deleter. |
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Another solution could be two holders one round and one square. As the driver, you should be smart enough to detect the shape of your cup, and decide: The too big square holder, or the tightly holding round one. |
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