Abstract: The disclosed invention relates to a car console having an adjustable foot so that the console can be placed and leveled on different kinds of car seats despite their different slopes and shapes. The support leg can be placed in various positions along the length of the bottom of the console to raise or lower the height of the rear of the console. Further, the support leg can be removed altogether if the console is placed on a flat or substantially flat surface.
Abstract: The waste oil collector has a catch pan supported in a cantilever manner by a pair of legs. Apertures are provided in an end wall of the catch pan to which bottles for collecting the drained oil are connected. The bottles extend outwardly at an incline and serve as a counterbalance for supporting the catch pan in the cantilever manner from the legs.
Abstract: An automobile console is provided which is adapted to hold various articles in an organized fashion adjacent the driver or passenger, and which is able to be positioned either on the automobile hump, or retained on the seat. The console includes a hinged lid for selectively covering either one of two article receiving receptacles, and which further serves as an armrest or writing support when the console is positioned on a seat. The console also includes an elongate flat extension which is pivotally connected to the bottom wall of the console, and which is adapted to extend outwardly from the console and be positioned between the seat cushions of the automobile to securely hold the console on the seat.
Abstract: A separator for supporting stacked layers of items within a container comprising a first plastic section having a honeycomb pattern embossed on its top surface for rigidity and to distribute any applied force equally in all directions and a second plastic section joined to the underside of the first section, the separator being substantially rectangular in shape and having rounded corners to aid in expelling air trapped between successive layers of items.