Claims
- 1. A device for mounting writing material to an inner surface of a windshield of a motor vehicle, said device comprising:
- a base having a top end portion, a bottom end portion, a front surface, and a rear surface,
- clamp means mounted to the front surface of said base for removably retaining said writing material against said front surface of said base,
- said base defining at least two separate longitudinally extending portions adapted to be mounted to said inner surface of said windshield of said motor vehicle at predetermined positions on said inner surface of said windshield of said motor vehicle, said at least two separate portions defined on said base being spaced a predetermined distance apart from each other,
- at least two separate mounting elements adapted to being permanently affixed to said inner surface of said windshield of said motor vehicle for removably engaging said at least two separate portions of said base, said at least two separate mounting elements being oriented relative to each other such that the distance therebetween corresponds to said distance between said at least two separate portions defined on said base so that said at least two separate portions defined on said base are alignable with said at least two separate mounting elements permanently affixed to said inner surface of said windshield of said motor vehicle for mounting said base to said inner surface of said windshield,
- each of said at least two separate portions having an inner and an outer surface and includes means on the inner surface thereof for mounting said base to said separate mounting elements on the inner surface of said windshield,
- said at least two portions extending upwardly from said top end portions of said base, and
- means for pivoting said base relative to said at least two portions, said means for pivoting said base includes each of said two portions defining arms, each of said arms including a lower arm portion and an upper arm portion, said upper arm portion being adapted to be affixed to said inner surface of said windshield and said lower arm portion being joined to said base, and a flexible material connecting said upper and lower arm portions.
- 2. A device for mounting writing material to an inner surface of a windshield of a motor vehicle, said device comprising:
- a base having a top end portion, a bottom end portion, a front surface, and a rear surface,
- clamp means mounted to the front surface of said base for removably retaining said writing material against said front surface of said base,
- said base defining at least two separate longitudinally extending portions adapted to be mounted to said inner surface of said windshield of said motor vehicle at predetermined positions on said inner surface of said windshield of said motor vehicle, said at least two separate portions defined on said base being spaced a predetermined distance apart from each other,
- each of said at least two separate portions defined by said base being formed from two separate parts hingedly connected to each other, and
- at least two separate mounting elements adapted to being permanently affixed to said inner surface of said windshield of said motor vehicle for removably engaging said at least two separate portions of said base, said at least two separate mounting elements being oriented relative to each other such that the distance therebetween corresponds to said distance between said at least two separate portions defined on said base so that said at least two separate portions defined on said base are alignable with said at least two separate mounting elements permanently affixed to said inner surface of said windshield of vehicle for mounting said base to said inner surface of said windshield.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/366,889, filed on Apr. 12, 1989 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,962,874, issued on Oct. 16, 1990).
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