Modular workstation for automobile

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Inventors

Szablak, Michael J.
Tomblin, Glen E.

Application #

552025

Filed

Jul-13-1990

Published

Mar-3-1992

Current US Class

108/44
224/275
224/277
224/279
312/235.8

International Classes

B60R 007/00

Field of Search

224/275 224/277 224/279 224/281 224/282 224/42.43 224/273 108/44 312/301 312/235.8 312/302 220/23.4 220/23.83 206/232 206/372

Assignee

Rubbermaid Incorporated (Wooster, OH)

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Planick; Richard B.

US Patent References

3949917   Automobile note pa...
4512503   All purpose vehicle...
4577788   Portable multipurp...
4619386   Vehicle desk contai...
4832241   Vehicle portable-off...
4942827   Automobile desk
4946120   Support

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Other References

Sell Sheet, The Auto Office Company, 2905 Dogwood Road, P.O. Box 152, Springfield, OH 45501.

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Abstract
A modular workstation (2) is disclosed comprising a base container (4) for positionment on an automobile seat. A top surface (10) of the base container constitutes a writing surface, which is movable from a storage position to a second position in writing proximity to the workstation user. A secondary storage container (6) is integrally molded with the base container, inboard thereof, and a channel (64) is provided for receiving a seat belt. A third storage container (8) can be attached to an outward surface of the base container, for use in transporting files to and from the vehicle. The writing surface (10) mounted to the top of the base container is removable from the container, whereby providing the user with a transportable writing surface if so needed.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A modular workstation for use in an automobile of the like, comprising:

a base container having four sidewalls, a bottom surface, and a top surface, said base container being adapted for positionment on an automobile seat, proximate to the user;

support surface means repositionable from a storage position upon said base container top surface into selective alternate second positions in relatively closer proximity to the workstation user,

writing surface means pivotally mounted upon said support surface means, and moveable with said support surface means between said storage position and said second positions in writing proximity to the workstation user; said writing surface pivoting about a vertical pivot axis which extends through said support surface means and which is repositioned therewith as said support surface means is moved from said storage position into said second alternate positions, whereby said writing surface means pivoting so as to assume a reading orientation to the user in said second alternate positions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The subject invention relates generally to workstations providing a user with a writing surface, and a container for holding files and writing accessories. Specifically, the subject invention relates to a modular workstation which can be used in an automobile or the like, capable of providing the occupant driver with a conveniently located writing surface and a file storage container.

2. The Prior Art

Many individuals, such as those employed in sales or product delivery, conduct their business from an automobile, truck, or the like. Generally, they visit customers or clients and must carry with them certain documents associated with their job responsibility. Working from their automobiles or trucks, such individuals in the course of their duties need to make written notations or memoranda during the day, and have access to file information on their customers or clients.

Heretofore, such activities, when conducted from the confines of an automobile or the like, have been inconvenient and cumbersome. In order to access necessary files, individuals use a brief case, or transportable file box. When visiting a customer, they transport all files back and forth from the automobile, even when only several of their files are needed at any given time. The size and weight of such file boxes make their transportation back and forth both burdensome and inconvenient. In addition, performing notation or writing duties, when conducted from the automobile, is difficult and awkward. The use of a conventional clipboard or the like, being unsupported in a car, requires that one hand be used in supporting the clipboard while writing.
 
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