Claims
- 1. In combination:
- (a) a portable ice chest having a horizontally extending bottom, front and back side walls extending upwardly from the bottom, and end walls extending upwardly from the bottom between the front and back side walls, the front, back and end walls supporting a removable lid thereon and defining a generally rectangularly shaped portable ice chest, the ice chest receiving and holding a supply of ice for cooling; and
- (b) a single piece removable tray nested in place and received interiorly of the portable ice chest wherein said tray is surrounded by the ice chest walls, said tray comprising a generally rectangular planar surface including a pair of integrally formed lengthwise legs there beneath which support said planar surface at an elevated position within the portable ice chest, said legs being inwardly spaced from the lengthwise edges of said rectangular planar surface and extending parallel thereto, said legs being spaced from each other enabling said tray to support weight thereon without tilting, and said planar surface being spaced from the surrounding ice chest walls defining a gap therebetween permitting melting ice to spill over the edge of said planar surface to the bottom of the ice chest.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said planar surface is lengthwise slotted and includes a hand hold notch at one edge.
- 3. A portable ice chest having surrounding walls and a bottom wherein the ice chest is adapted to receive ice therein to chill fish or game supported on a single piece removable tray within the ice chest, support means for supporting said tray means above the bottom of the ice chest which support means comprises a set of lengthwise legs integrally formed with the bottom of the ice chest and extending upwardly therefrom for supporting said tray a desired elevation within the ice chest and above the bottom thereof, said legs being inwardly spaced from the longitudinal surrounding walls of the ice chest and extending parallel thereto between the end walls of the ice chest, said legs terminating a short distance from the end walls defining a passage therebetween for permitting fluid to flow to a drain opening located in the ice chest.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 340,100 filed Jan. 18, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,424687.
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