Abstract: A roll-up portable table or cooking grill which presents, when in an open first condition for use, a relatively flat, substantially rectangular, upwardly facing table adapted to be supported to define a generally horizontal rigid cooking surface. When in a rolled up second condition for transport or storage, the table is configured to be contained within a generally cylindrical container. The portable table or grill includes a plurality of bars, each having a straight, stiff, longitudinally extending, central rod spaced from and mutually parallel with respect to every other central rod; and two generally J-shaped hook portions, one at each end of that rod. The J-shaped hook portions of each bar each include a shank, a first end of which extends integrally from one end of the rod. These hook portions each include a hook which extends integrally from a second end of the shank.
Abstract: A restraining belt includes an inboard lap belt piece connected to an outboard lap belt piece and a shoulder belt portion connected to the junction of the two lap belt pieces. One end of the inboard lap belt is received by a conventional inertia-lock belt retractor mounted rearward of a vehicle seat and inboard of it. An end of the outboard lap belt is received by a similar retractor mounted rearward of the seat and on the outboard side of it. An end of the shoulder belt is received by a third retractor mounted to a vehicle body rearward of the seat and adjacent to and above a frame for a vehicle door. There is a lower horizontal track adjacent the bottom edge of the door and door frame; and an upper track on the vehicle body along the uper edge of the door frame.