Tool tray

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Inventors

Freitag, Rodney T.

Application #

145001

Filed

Sep-1-1998

Published

Mar-21-2000

Current US Class

108/44

International Classes

A47B 023/00

Field of Search

108/44 108/45 108/47 108/42 224/42.26 224/42.29 224/42.12 224/42.13 297/100.18 297/135

Examiners

Chen; Jose V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kleve; Robert E.

US Patent References

4341304   Tool tray
4403806   Golf seat
5598786   Laptop desk

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Abstract
A tool tray for detachably mounting to the top of a vehicle tire having a rectangular bottom panel with opposing lateral sides and opposing front and rear sides extending upward from the bottom panel. A pair of resilient straps are mounted to the tray and extend downward from the lateral opposing sides of the bottom panel and bowing outward for detachably engaging the lateral outward bowed sides of the tire tray in complementary relation. A pair of adjustable plates are mounted to the front and rear of the tray and are adjustable downward below the bottom panel for engagement with the longitudinal circumference tread of the tire to accommodate the longitudinal curvature of the tire to prevent the tray from tilting to the front or to the rear on the tire.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tool tray having a bottom panel and front and rear panels extending upward from front and rear of the bottom panel and opposing lateral side panels with an open top, a pair of resilient straps mounted on opposite portions of the bottom panel with their upper ends and with their lower ends extending downward from the tray in opposing lateral relation, said straps having lateral outward bowed intermediate portions for engaging a vehicle tire having outward bowed side portions when the tray is positioned on the tops of the tire to secure the tray to the tops of the vehicle tire, said tray having front and rear adjustment panels mounted to the front and rear panels of the tray and adjustable upward and downward at the front and rear of the tray relative to the bottom of the tray to firmly engage the tire along its tread to the front and rear of the tray to prevent the tray when mounted to the tire from tilting toward the front or toward the rear.



Description
This invention relates to tool trays. More particularly, the invention relates to tool trays having tire attachment means for detachably mounting the tray to a tire.

It is an object of the invention to provide a novel tool tray which may be detachably mounted to the top of the a upstanding tire.

It is a further object of the invention to provide a novel tool tray for detachably mounting to the top of a front tire of a a truck having a cab and front fender which is movable upward away from the front tires for repairs whereby the tray may be mounted to a front tire while the front fenders are moved away from the front tires to enable an operator to have his tools readily accessable to him on a tray nearby when repairing the front engine of the truck wherein the engine is nearby between the front tires of the truck.

It is another object of the invention to provide a novel tool tray leaving resilient legs for detachably encircling and mounting to a tire.

Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds and when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing wherein:
 
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