Claims
- 1. A portable storage container for use in an automotive vehicle to temporarily store packaged fast food and associated condiments in an upright position, said portable storage container comprising:
- a rigid planar body having one end defining a contoured opening therein for receiving said packaged fast food, a frame portion surrounding said contoured opening and an extended portion defining an opposite end of said rigid planar body;
- a rectangular hole located in said extended portion of said rigid planar body, said rectangular hole spaced adjacent to said contoured opening for receiving said condiments for said fast food;
- at least one support strap having one end attached to said frame portion surrounding said contoured opening of said rigid planar body and an opposite end attached to said frame portion at a diametrically opposed location of said frame portion surrounding said contoured opening of said rigid planar body such that said at least one support strap spans across said contoured opening to support said packaged fast food; and
- means for mounting said rigid planar body in said automotive vehicle.
- 2. The portable storage container as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting means are temporary mounting means, said temporary mounting means comprising:
- a plurality of fingers each having one end attached to said rigid planar body and an opposite end extending in a direction opposite to said one end, each of said plurality of fingers having an end face; and
- a plurality of hook fasteners attached to each end face of said plurality of fingers such that said plurality of hook fasteners communicate with a mutually complementary plurality of loop fasteners mounted to said automotive vehicle to support said portable storage container in an upright position in said automotive vehicle.
- 3. The portable storage container as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting means are temporary mounting means, said temporary mounting means comprising:
- a rear flange transversely attached to said rigid planar body; and
- means for attaching said transverse rear flange to said automotive vehicle.
- 4. The portable storage container as claimed in claim 3 wherein said means for attaching further comprises:
- a pair of holes located in said rear flange;
- a suction cup member mounted in each of said pair of holes such that said suction cup members are directly mounted to a surface of said automotive vehicle to depend said portable storage container therefrom;
- a threaded hole located in said rear flange; and
- means for leveling said rigid planar body, said leveling means being mounted in said threaded hole to coact with said surface of said automotive vehicle whereby a user may adjust said rigid planar body to a horizontally level orientation.
- 5. A portable storage container for use in an automotive vehicle to temporarily store packaged fast food and associated condiments in an upright position, said portable storage container comprising:
- a rigid body having one end defining a contoured opening therein for receiving said packaged fast food, a frame portion surrounding said contoured opening and an extended portion defining an opposite end of said rigid body;
- a rectangular hole located in said frame portion of said rigid body, said rectangular hole spaced adjacent to said contoured opening for receiving said condiments for said fast food;
- at least one support strap having one end attached to said frame portion surrounding said contoured opening of said rigid body and an opposite end attached to said frame portion at a diametrically opposed location of said frame portion surrounding said contoured opening of said rigid body such that said at least one support strap spans across said contoured opening to support said packaged fast food; and
- means for mounting said rigid body in said automotive vehicle, said mounting means being attached to said opposite end of said rigid body.
- 6. The portable storage container as claimed in claim 5 further comprising:
- a rear flange transversely attached to said extended portion of said rigid body; and
- a hooked flange attached to said rear flange, said hooked flange having a vertical portion for hooking said portable storage container over a substantially vertical surface on said automotive vehicle, such that said portable storage container depends from said vertical surface when in use and may be removed from said vertical surface when not in use.
- 7. A storage container for use in an automotive vehicle to temporarily store packaged fast food and associated condiments in an upright position, said storage container comprising:
- a rigid planar body having one end defining a contoured opening therein for receiving said packaged fast food, a frame portion surrounding said contoured opening and an extended portion defining an opposite end of said rigid planar body;
- a rectangular hole located in said extended portion of said rigid planar body, said rectangular hole spaced adjacent to said contoured opening for receiving said condiments for said fast food;
- at least one support strap having one end attached to said frame portion surrounding said contoured opening of said rigid planar body and an opposite end attached to said frame portion at a diametrically opposed location of said frame portion surrounding said contoured opening of said rigid planar body such that said at least one support strap spans across said contoured opening to support said packaged fast food;
- means for permanently mounting said storage container in said automotive vehicle, said permanent mounting means comprising a panel mounted to said automotive vehicle; and
- hinge means having a first hinge portion attached to said rigid planar body and a second hinge portion attached to said panel, said first and second hinge portions adapted to cooperate with each other to allow pivoting movement of said rigid planar body with respect to said panel such that said rigid planar body pivots into said panel for storage therein.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application to U.S. Ser. No. 08/182,436, filed Jan. 18, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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