Automobile desk

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Inventors

Norgaard, Ronald

Application #

284340

Filed

Dec-14-1988

Published

Jul-24-1990

Current US Class

108/44
224/275
224/282
297/135
297/188.2
297/188.21
297/253

International Classes

A47B 023/00; A47C 007/62

Field of Search

108/44 108/45 108/46 108/47 108/49 108/25 108/94 108/139 297/253 297/252 297/414 297/144 297/146 297/188 297/135 224/42.43 224/42.44 224/275

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kearns; Jerry T.

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Abstract
A desk for use in an automobile has a base which is provided with adjustable spring urged retaining hook members for engagement with the bottom edge of the seat back portion of a conventional vehicle seat. The retaining hook members may be adjusted in selected extended positions for use with a wide variety of different configurations of conventional vehicle seats. The adjustable hook members comprise spring biased retaining flanges which, in a first position, may be easily inserted beneath the bottom edge of the automobile seat back portion. The retaining flanges are spring biased to a second position for clamping engagement with the vehicle seat back portion. The desk has an adjustable writing surface which may be pivoted about a vertical mounting post, for enabling occupants seated at either side of a vehicle to easily use the desk. A writing surface of the desk is formed by a slidable cover of a compartmentalized storage tray.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by LETTERS PATENT of the United States is as follows:

1. A desk adapted for use in an interior of a vehicle having a seat including a generally vertical seat back portion and a generally horizontal seat bottom portion, comprising:

base means dimensioned for support on a conventional vehicle horizontal seat bottom portion;

retaining hook means on said base means for engagement with a bottom edge of a conventional vehicle vertical seat back portion;

tray means;

pivotal mounting means pivotally mounting said tray means on said base means, said pivotal mounting means including a cylindrical post on one of said base means or said tray means and a cooperating socket on the other of said base means or said tray means;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to automobile desks, and more particularly pertains to a new and improved automobile desk which may be adjustably retained by engagement with the seat back portion of a conventional vehicle seat. Many individuals, such as businessmen and policemen, require a desk adapted for use in the interior of an automobile. While many such automobile desks have been proposed in the prior art, there remains an unfilled need for a desk which may be quickly mounted in, and removed from, within an automobile. In order to fulfill this need, the present invention provides an improved automobile desk adapted for quick and convenient attachment to the seat back portion of a wide variety of conventional vehicle seats.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Various types of automobile desks are known in the prior art. A typical example of such an automobile desk is to be found in U.S. Pat. No. 2,934,391, which issued to F. Bohnett on Apr. 26, 1960. This patent discloses an automobile desk which is designed as a central console for engagement over the transmission hump of an automobile. U.S. Pat. No. 3,232,250, which issued to E. Hamilton et al on Feb. 1, 1966, discloses an automobile desk provided with a hooked frame portion for engagement over the top horizontal edge of a vehicle seat back portion U.S. Pat. No. 3,345,118, which issued to D. Cummings on Oct. 3, 1967, discloses an automobile desk which is constructed as a central console adapted for securement over the transmission hump of a vehicle. U.S. Pat. No. 3,922,973, which issued to H. Sturgeon on Dec. 2, 1975, discloses an automobile desk for use in vehicles which is provided with front and rear retaining hooks for engagement with a vehicle seat. The desk has a pivotally adjustable writing surface. U.S. Pat. No. 4,577,788, which issued to J. Richardson on Mar. 25, 1986, discloses an automobile desk for securement to the dashboard of a vehicle which has a hinged cover enclosing a compartmentalized storage tray.
 
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