Drivers entertainer set

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Inventors

Muncada, Cesar G.

Application #

669347

Filed

Mar-14-1991

Published

Jun-14-1994

Current US Class

084/291
248/443
248/447.2

International Classes

A47B 023/00

Field of Search

248/447.2 248/448 248/443 248/444.1 248/ 108/44 108/45 224/276 84/291 84/294 84/295 84/327

Examiners

Chotkowski; Karen J.

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Abstract
A driver's entertainer set includes an integral lighting system (1) for illuminating the reader's and player's materials while at the driver's seat or elsewhere at the motor vehicle remote fringes in an emergency inspection or repair. The book rest assembly (1a) can be tilted front and back and adjusted sideways to follow the angular or lateral spread of the books and other reading materials for user's convenience. The resonator bar assembly (1b), through its holed resonator bars that allow tuned tensioned suspended strings way, and mounting, generates sound and vibrations triggered by fingers strumming against the strings, induces and propagated into the said bars, translated or converted into melodic, sound as felt by the attached transducers or nearby microphone for reproductive amplifications. The front hanger assembly (1c) supports and holds the driver's entertainer set through its interconnective components such as the ridge or threaded shaft, sliding blocks, tubular housing, hanger sliding blocks, the corresponding mounting accessories of the one ended hook turnbuckle, keeping the said set at the motor vehicle steering wheel firmly in place. The secondary resonator bar (1d ) compliments the bars vibrating performance on one end or the other as said bars are interconnected by sets of strings to simulate and transfer vibrations carried; utilize, delayed, or even more intensified intervibrative reactions along and within the path of vibrative motions. The secondary resonator bar's strings and the tertiary bar, is positioned to harness and utilize waves of harmonic micro-vibrations in its effort to maximize frequency spectrum usage as a result of said vibrations that are sensed and pick up by both transducers or microphones, and other monitoring devices.
 
Claims
What are claimed as being new and desired to be protected by letters patent of the United States of America are as follows:

1. The support assembly for attachment to the steering wheel of a vehicle wherein the support assembly comprises in combination a bookrest assembly, a resonator bar assembly and a front hanger assembly for attaching the support assembly to a vehicular steering wheel; the book rest assembly further comprising a pair of upright parallel threaded rods and a hook holder member adjustably disposed on the parallel threaded rods, a threader coupler is threadedly attached to a lower end of each of the threaded rods and wherein each coupler is slideably mounted on a ridge shaft extending between the couplers; the resonator bar assembly comprises a pair of resonator bars parallel to each other having a plurality of strings disposed therein, extending parallel to each other and attached at opposite ends to opposing resonator bars, the resonator bars and strings disposed in a plane that extends outwardly from the upwardly extending book rest assembly; each of the resonator bars being disposed in a tubular housing, attached at one end to a clamp that is disposed on the ridge shaft and being attached at an opposite end to a sliding block; the sliding blocks are movably disposed on a second shaft that extends parallel to the strings; the clamp further includes a clip means for securing the support assembly to a steering wheel; the front hanger assembly further comprises a pair of adjustable elongated means each rotatably attached at one end to a respective sliding block and having another clip means attached to the opposite end for attaching the adjustable elongated means to a steering wheel, wherein adjustment of the elongated means provides angular adjustment to the resonator bar assembly when attached to a steering wheel.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The most recent invention pertains to drivers entertainer set, more particularly relates to a combined portable musical instrument; book holder; writing surface supporter and holder of various light stuff such as notes and snacks.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Several types of art and mechanical devices are known in the prior art. An illustreous example of such art is found in U.S. Pat. No. 198,038 which issued to E. A. Norton on Dec. 11, 1877. This Patent discloses a portable rack attachment to pianos and other keyboard instruments for music player's comfort in musical rendition as players looked at the musical notes held by the rack attachment art. U.S. Pat. No. 1,116,091 which issued to J. A. McDonald on Nov. 3, 1914 discloses a combined leveling and supporting shelf for clocks. U.S. Pat. No. 2,546,757 which issued to K. Krarup on Mar. 27, 1951 discloses a collapsible music holding attachment for guitar; used to clamp and hold musical notes. U.S. Pat. No. 2,746,821 which issued to F. M. Schroeder on May 22, 1956 discloses an automobile steering wheel table portably used in a car. U.S. Pat. No. 2,866,381 which issued to E. Alldredge on Dec. 20, 1958 discloses a stereographic map reading apparatus used as portable holding table for stereographic serial photography and can be mounted on a car steering wheel. U.S. Pat. No. 2,025,003 which issued to Walter Heitz on Dec. 2, 1971 discloses a portable multi-purpose car table mountable on car steering wheel. U.S. Pat. No. 3,643,606 which issued to Mathias Joseph on Feb. 22, 1972 discloses a table structure for use in motor vehicles foldable, portable and mountable on car steering wheel. U.S. Pat. No. 4,374,498 which issued to Bernard Yellin on Feb. 22, 1983 discloses a support and joiner means for shelving that secures rods and strings in clamping engagement. U.S. Pat. No. 4,702,453 which issued to John A. Bishop on Oct. 27, 1987 discloses a universally positionable book holder which any one can use for holding printed material which anyone can use when a desk surface is not available. U.S. Pat. No. 4,818,021 which issued to Martin Roysher on Apr. 4, 1989 discloses a user variable chair whose structure and design follows the shape of human contour, using a string kind material for the user's comfort. U.S. Pat. No. 4,892,334 which issued to Gary A. Sinclair on Jan. 9, 1990 discloses a portable clipboard and storage box which carry and support writing materials therein at the same time offers writing surface.
 
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