Mechanic's work tray
First Claim
1. A mechanic'"'"'s work tray for holding and supporting a plurality of items in a convenient location comprising, in combination:
- a substantially rectangular upper section forming a holding tray having a substantially flat bottom surface and a plurality of substantially flat side walls connected to said bottom surface and extending away from said flat bottom surface a predetermined distance;
said substantially flat bottom surface including an underlying lower surface, and said substantially flat bottom surface and said plurality of substantially flat side walls, constructed in one piece from a material selected from the group of metals and plastics, which material has sufficient strength to prevent said substantially flat bottom surface from being bent when a plurality of items are held and supported therein;
at least one handle fixed to said substantially flat bottom surface for transporting said mechanic'"'"'s work tray;
a pair of separate L-shaped leg means slidably held by a plurality of elongated openings formed therein to said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface; and
a plurality of guiding and securing means secured to said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface and extending into said plurality of elongated openings formed in said L-shaped leg means to allow said L-shaped leg means to be adjustably guided and moved along said elongated openings, with respect to ;
said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface.
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Abstract
A mechanic'"'"'s work tray for supporting a plurality of items to be used by the mechanic in and around an engine compartment. The work tray has an upper tray section with a pair of L-shaped legs adjustably mounted thereto for quick and easy insertion of and supporting of the tray over substantially any size engine compartment. The adjustable legs enable a single person to align and support the work tray over the air cleaner of an engine in substantially any vehicle, to allow quick and easy storage and use of tools and parts on the tray when working in the engine compartment. The work tray is assembled from a minimum of parts so as to include a pair of carrying handles integrally formed with the upper tray section and adjustable leg means secured to guiding and holding elements held between the upper tray section and the L-shaped legs, to allow for easy adjustability of the leg means and use of the work tray.
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14 Claims
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1. A mechanic'"'"'s work tray for holding and supporting a plurality of items in a convenient location comprising, in combination:
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a substantially rectangular upper section forming a holding tray having a substantially flat bottom surface and a plurality of substantially flat side walls connected to said bottom surface and extending away from said flat bottom surface a predetermined distance; said substantially flat bottom surface including an underlying lower surface, and said substantially flat bottom surface and said plurality of substantially flat side walls, constructed in one piece from a material selected from the group of metals and plastics, which material has sufficient strength to prevent said substantially flat bottom surface from being bent when a plurality of items are held and supported therein; at least one handle fixed to said substantially flat bottom surface for transporting said mechanic'"'"'s work tray; a pair of separate L-shaped leg means slidably held by a plurality of elongated openings formed therein to said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface; and a plurality of guiding and securing means secured to said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface and extending into said plurality of elongated openings formed in said L-shaped leg means to allow said L-shaped leg means to be adjustably guided and moved along said elongated openings, with respect to ;
said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A mechanic'"'"'s work tray for holding and supporting a plurality of items in a convenient location in a vehicle engine compartment comprising, in combination:
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a substantially rectangular upper section forming a holding tray having a substantially flat bottom surface and a plurality of substantially flat side walls connected to said bottom surface and extending away from said substantially flat bottom surface to form at least one compartment on said substantially rectangular upper section; said substantially flat bottom surface including an underlying lower surface, and together with said plurality of substantially flat side walls being constructed in one piece from a material selected from the group of metals and plastics, which material has sufficient strength to prevent said substantially flat bottom surface and said underlying lower surface from being bent when a plurality of items are held and supported in said substantially rectangular upper section; a plurality of handles fixed to said substantially flat bottom surface for transporting said mechanic'"'"'s work tray; a pair of L-shaped leg means, each having an elongated upper portion with a plurality of elongated openings formed therein, and a pair of support legs extending at 90 degrees to said elongated upper portion; said pair of L-shaped leg means adjustably held by said plurality of elongated openings in the elongated upper portions to said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface; and a plurality of guiding and securing means, including a pair of guide pin means, secured between said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface and said pair of L-shaped leg means and captured in said plurality of elongated openings to allow said L-shaped leg means to be adjustably guided and moved along said elongated openings, with respect to said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A mechanic'"'"'s work tray for holding and supporting a plurality of items in a convenient location over an engine compartment of a vehicle comprising, in combination:
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a substantially rectangular upper section forming a holding tray having a plurality of substantially flat side walls connected to a substantially flat bottom surface and extending away from said substantially flat bottom surface a predetermined distance to form at least one compartment in said substantially rectangular upper section; said substantially flat bottom surface having an upper surface within said at least one compartment and a parallel, underlying lower surface; said substantially rectangular upper section being constructed in one piece from a material selected from the group of metals and plastics, which material has sufficient strength to prevent said substantially rectangular upper section from bending when a plurality of items are held and supported in said at least one compartment; two of said substantially flat side walls forming end walls at opposite ends of said substantially flat bottom surface and having a pair of handles fixed to and forming a portion of said substantially rectangular upper section for transporting said mechanic'"'"'s work tray; a pair of L-shaped leg means, each of said pair of L-shaped leg means having an elongated upper portion with three elongated openings formed therein, and a pair of support legs extending at 90 degrees to said elongated upper portion; each of said pair of L-shaped leg means being adjustably held by said three elongated openings in the elongated upper portions to said parallel, underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface; and three guiding and securing means, including a pair of guide pin means and an adjustable securing means, secured between said parallel, underlying lower surface of said substantially flat bottom surface of said substantially rectangular upper portion and each of said pair of L-shaped leg means;
said pair of guide pin means captured in two of said three elongated openings formed in said elongated portion of each of said pair of L-shaped leg means, to allow each of said L-shaped leg means to be adjustably guided and moved along said two elongated openings in which they are captured, with respect to said underlying lower surface of said substantially flat lower surface; and
a third of said elongated openings in each of said elongated upper portions of said pair of L-shaped leg means capturing and holding said adjustable securing means which is fixed between said parallel, underlying lower surface and each of said pair of L-shaped leg means.
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