Gas Lee Holder
When fueling ones car the Gas Lee Holder is taken either from the inside of the fuel door, by use of magnetic force, or from the wallet, depending on which of the two available Gas Lee Holders one is using. The Gas Lee Holder is then placed between the lever and the inner handle of the gas pump. The Gas Lee Holder is held in place by its rubber stoppers placed on either end where the contact points are located. In doing so the lever is held in the on position until one is done fueling ones tank. The Gas Lee Holder is then stored again either on the inside of the fuel door using the magnet, or the inside the wallet.
The present invention is a plastic and magnet flat holder to hold up the lever of a gas nozzle with a rubber strip used for traction support. A handle in the middle so the gas lee holder can be picked up and put back The gas lee holder has a backside made out of magnet so it may stick to the inside of any fuel door. Its purpose is to hold up the handle or lever of the nozzle on the gas pump. It serves a great purpose; it will save people a lot of time from standing their babysitting the gas pump for minutes.
The Gas Lee Holder has a top and bottom rubber material to support it from slipping, As well as two small legs to stand over the nozzles track which causes this invention to stand perfectly without sliding or falling.
The Gas Lee Holder also has a small handle in the middle to conveniently lift or to pick up.
The Gas Lee holder has one side plastic with a plastic handle and the other side magnetic
The present invention is a plastic and magnet flat holder to hold up the lever of a gas nozzle with a rubber strip used for traction support. A handle in the middle so the gas lee holder can be picked up and put back
The gas lee holder has a backside made out of magnet so it may stick to the inside of any fuel door.
Its purpose is to hold up the handle or lever of the nozzle on the gas pump.
It serves a great purpose; it will save people a lot of time from standing their babysitting the gas pump for minutes.
With this invention people can leave the pump hands free and do as they please.
1) Never pump gas in the rain or cold again.
2) Check your oil & tires. Clean windshield.
3) Step away to safety to make a cell phone call.
4) You don't have to breathe the harmful fumes
5) Allows mobility
6) Or simply sitting in the car listing to music
This gadget will definitely serve its purpose; it fits 98% of all fuel doors And all standard gas pumps nozzles.
BACKGROUNDWhen at the gas pump and you have to stand and wait holding the lever and nozzle Until you finish pumping gas it can get frustrating.
Gas Lee Holders are designed to hold the lever of the nozzle up to pump gas hands free.
The Gas Lee Holder stands perfectly straight up holding the lever up
Gas Lee Holders have a rubber material in the upper middle and lower middle for traction and to prevent static,
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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- 1) Turn engine off. Insert gas nozzle into gas tank inlet.
- 2) Take the Gas Lee Holder from the fuel door, lift the fuel lever and insert the Gas Lee Holder underneath the lever.
- 3) Now you can relax
- 4) When fuel stops just remove your friendly Gas Lee Holder
A rectangular shaped object used for holding up the lever of a gas pump nozzle. A holding means having a lever holding device with dimensions suitable for holding a lever of a gas pump nozzle
Claims
1. I claim a plastic rectangular shaped made with rubber on the top and bottom and magnet on the back which is a holding utility for a lever of a nozzle on a gas pump.
2. I claim as described in claim 1 a rubber stopper placed on the bottom and top where the contact point will be, for anti static.
3. I claim as described in claim 1 the backside is magnet for the use of being held on the back door of the fuel tank door.
4. I claim the object is slide ably put beneath the lever with the means to hold the lever of a gas pump nozzle.
Type: Application
Filed: May 20, 2005
Publication Date: Jan 18, 2007
Inventor: Jacob Goldman (Sunny Isles, FL)
Application Number: 11/134,736
International Classification: A47G 1/17 (20060101);