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AbstractA vertical cardboard wedge of adjustable length and thickness with an accordion pleated horizontal top for closing the gap between the front seats and console of an automobile for preventing objects from dropping into the gap. | InventorApplicationNo. 392593 filed on 08/11/1989US Classes:297/182, WITH DEBRIS CATCHER108/44Vehicle supportedField of Search297/182, WITH DEBRIS CATCHER108/51.3, Formed from folded semirigid material (e.g., cardboard, etc.)108/67, Flexible material or hingedly interconnected slats or panels108/102, Horizontally adjustable108/27, WITH PERIPHERAL GUARD108/44, Vehicle supported224/275, Seat associated224/42.11, Straddle type5/283Filler barsExaminersPrimary: Chen, Jose V.Attorney, Agent or FirmUS Patent References2571574, 2790184, 2836229, 3063064, 3428357, 4234978, CotIssued on: 11/25/1980 Inventor: Snow4554039, Waterbed rail and method of making same Issued on: 11/19/1985 Inventor: James4756459Attachment for vehicle arm rest Issued on: 07/12/1988 Inventor: Hardman Foreign Patent References
International ClassA47D 015/00 |