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What I claim is:
1. A combined arm rest and storage container for two-door sedan type
vehicles having front and rear seats with said front seat being upwardly
and forwardly inclined and a tiltable seat back for the front seat
comprising a generally rectangular container having flat side, front,
rear, and bottom walls, and a flat cover, said front wall being shorter
than said rear wall, and said side walls being tapered forwardly whereby
said container is contoured to said seat and presents a generally
horizontal flat supporting cover surface, longitudinal slotted channel
means on said bottom wall, a flat tray base arranged on said seat, said
flat bottom container wall being recessed at its side edges, and said tray
base having upstanding side flanges for interfitting said side recesses,
elongated tongue means on said base interfitting said channel means
whereby said container will be engaged by said seat back and slidably
moved forwardly on and relative to said tray base as said seat back is
tilted forwardly to permit of opening of said vehicle doors for entering
and exiting the rear seat.
2. A combined arm rest and storage container, according to claim 1, wherein
said tray base is open at its front and has an upstanding rear flange
engageable with the rear wall of said container.
3. A combined arm rest and storage container, according to claim 1, wherein
said channel means is formed on and depends from the bottom wall in the
midsection thereof.
4. A combined arm rest and storage container, according to claim 3, wherein
said channel means is generally U-shaped, and said tongue means is
generally T-shaped.
5. A combined arm rest and storage container, according to claim 1, wherein
said cover is two-part and hinged in its midsection, beverage container
wells are formed in the front section of said cover, and said container
has a partition wall spaced rearwardly of said front wall to provide a
tissue compartment, and an opening in said front wall through which
tissues may be extracted. |
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This invention relates to a storage arm rest for the front seat of a two
door vehicle and slidably arranged on a tray base thereon to permit
forward adjustment of the arm rest and free tilting of the seat back prior
to the opening of and passage through the vehicle doors.
It has been customary to arrange various types of storage containers on the
front seats of vehicles, such as those shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. to Krone
3,104,131, Dress 3,338,629, Sturgeon 3,922,973, and Hawie 3,951,448, but
when used in a coupe or two door vehicle having a tiltable back for the
front seat, the storage containers obstructed free tilting movement
thereof resulting in damage to the containers and/or seat backs, as well
as hampering passage through the doors.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide a combined arm
rest and storage container for the front seat of a two door vehicle and
slidably arranged on a tray base fixedly positioned thereon to permit of
forward sliding adjustment of the arm rest and free tilting of the seat
back prior to opening of and passage through the vehicle doors.
Another object is the provision of a combined arm rest and storage
container slidably arranged on a flat tray base fixedly attached to the
seat of a vehicle having a tiltable seat back and wherein the container is
movable forwardly to permit of free tilting of the seat back.
Still another object is the provision of a combined arm rest storage
container having a slotted flat bottom slidably interfitting a track on a
tray base fixedly strapped to a seat of a vehicle having a tiltable seat
back and wherein the container is movable forwardly relative to the tray
base to permit of free tilting of the seat back.
A further object is to provide a generally rectangular combined arm rest
and storage container contoured to fit on a vehicle seat having a tiltable
seat back and so slidably arranged on a flat base fixedly positioned on
the seat that the container will slide forwardly on its base as the seat
back is tilted to permit passage through the doors.
Still a further object is to provide an attractive and inexpensively
produced combined arm rest and storage container which is tapered to
accommodate the usual sloping vehicle seat and will provide a flat
generally horizontal top arm rest surface.
These and other objects and advantages will be apparent as the
specification is considered with the accompanying drawings, wherein
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a vehicle seat having a tiltable seat back
in upright position, and wherein the back rest and storage container is
positioned adjacent to lower portion of the seat back;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the forward position of the container
when engaged by and pushed forwardly during tilting of the seat back;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the combined arm rest and storage chamber
arranged on its flat tray base;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the storage container and tray base showing
the seat attaching strap for the latter;
FIG. 5 is a section on the line 5--5 of FIG. 4 to show a connection for the
tray attaching strap;
FIG. 6 is a section through the assembled storage container and tray base
showing the interfitted track and slot thereof; and
FIG. 7 is a longitudinal section through the assembled storage container
and tray base showing the hinged top thereof.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, wherein similar reference
characters designate like parts throughout the several views, a front seat
1 of a two door sedan type automobile 2 having a forwardly tilting seat
back 3, which is customarily tilted to facilitate passage through one of
two side vehicle doors 4, only one being shown, to gain access to a rear
seat, also not shown.
A generally rectangular combination arm rest and storage container 5 has
flat front 6, rear 7, sides 8, and bottom walls 9, with the upper end
being open and closed by a two-part flat cover 10, hinged at its
midsection, as at 11, to the upper rim of the side walls 8. As vehicle
seats usually slope from front to back, it is important that the flat
cover 10 be horizontally disposed to levely support articles therein and
thereon to minimize spillage and to provide a comfortable support for an
arm of the driver or passenger. Thus, the front wall 6 is shorter than
rear wall 7, and the side walls 8 taper forwardly so that the container
will be contoured to the shape of the seat, as best shown in FIGS. 1 and
2. The front section 10' of the cover is formed with two circular wells 12
for receiving and vertically securely supporting containers or cups 13 for
liquids, and, if desired, one of these wells may be enlarged to
accommodate a larger drinking vessel, e.g., a coffee mug 14. In addition,
a vertical interior partition wall 6' may be spaced inwardly of and
parallel to front wall 6 to provide a tissue box compartment 6" at the
front of the container. Access to this compartment may be had through a
circular opening 6''' in the front wall to permit of tissues being
extracted therethrough as shown in FIG. 1.
As best shown in FIGS. 4 and 6, the bottom wall 9 rests upon and is
supported by a flat tray base 15, of the same material, and centrally
formed with a longitudinally extending, upstanding, T-shaped tongue 16
interfitting an elongated, centrally arranged, U-shaped channel 17, formed
on and depending from the bottom wall and having a longitudinal slot 18.
Tray 15 is open at its front, as at 19, but is provided with upturned side
flanges 20 and rear flange 21. The flat bottom wall 9 is longitudinally
recessed at each side from front to rear, as at 22, to receive and rest
upon side tray edges 20. Tray 15 is flatly and centrally positioned upon
the upper surface of front seat 1, toward the rear thereof adjacent seat
back 3, and is preferably anchored or secured thereto by flat flexible
strap members 23, suitably attached to the front and rear edges of the
tray (FIG. 5). The free ends of the straps may be joined by tying together
through a series of eyelets 23' (FIG. 4) underneath the seat, whereby the
position of the container is stabilized and theft of the container is
deterred.
With the arm rest and storage container arranged on and secured to the
front seat 1, as shown in FIG. 1, forward tilting of the seat back 3
presses against and causes the container to slide forwardly on and
relative to tongue 16 of tray base 15 to a position approximately that of
FIG. 2. This movement permits free tilting of the seat back and enables
occupants of the vehicle to pass with relative ease through the side doors
while entering and exiting the rear seat. When the seat back is returned
to its normal upright FIG. 1 position and the vehicle doors closed, the
combined arm rest and storage container may be readily slidably moved to
its FIG. 1 at rest position by exerting a manual rearward pull thereon, in
an obvious manner.
While a preferred embodiment has been shown and described, it is to be
understood that various changes and improvements may be made therein,
without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
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