Abstract: A tote bag apparatus for securing a telecommunication device within a passenger vehicle between a pair of seats. The tote bag apparatus includes an inner bag having a generally rectangular shape, a partial rear panel, a front opening for receiving a telecommunication device, a top panel has one or more adjustable closure flaps for opening and closing the top panel for adjusting the size of the interior space of the inner bag; and an outer tote bag having a generally rectangular space, an outer rear panel and an outer top panel have an outer flap and a first outer flap opening for receiving the inner bag and telecommunication device within the outer bag interior space of the outer tote bag, an outer front panel has a front outer flap and a second outer flap opening for accessing the telecommunication device therein.
Abstract: A food holding and serving device for holding food and other articles within a vehicle for use by a child. The food holding and serving device includes a housing having a bottom wall, a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a top wall. The top wall has a pair of openings therein positioned generally adjacent to the back wall. Each of the openings in the top wall is positioned generally adjacent to one of the first and second side walls. A top peripheral lip is attached to and extending upwardly from the top wall. A bottom peripheral lip is coupled to and extends downward from the bottom wall. The bottom peripheral lip has a pair of apertures therein. Each of the apertures is positioned generally adjacent to one of the first and second side walls. A seat belt may be extended through the apertures in the bottom peripheral lip to secure the device to a seat.
Abstract: A car seat netting system has a pair of front posts each having a lower tube with an upper tube adjustably positioned about the lower tube. The tubes are positionable adjacent the front left corner and front right corner of the front right passenger seat of a vehicle. The left side edge of a front screen is secured to the upper left tube and the right edge is secured to the upper right tube. The front edge of a right screen is permanently secured to the upper right tube. The upper, front and rear edges of a left screen have an aligned row of snaps. A supplemental border in an inverted U-shaped configuration has a front edge permanently secured to the front left tube and a free top edge and rear edge with a plurality of aligned spaced snaps adapted to removably couple with the snaps of the left screen and a supplemental row of aligned snaps along the rear edge of the supplemental border. A plurality of straps have right ends permanently secured to the rear edge of the right screen.
Abstract: A portfolio for use by a participant to a convention, seminar or trade show can be conveniently secured over the back of a seat, provides a surface or transparent pocket for prominently displaying a corporate logo, trademark or association emblem, and has appropriately shaped and dimensioned pockets to hold documents, writing instruments and a cellular phone. The portfolio can be freely provided to such a participant as an advertising medium by installing it prior to the initial meeting over the back of the seat immediately in front of him.
Abstract: A travel bag for a motorcycle is disclosed that can be easily attached and removed from a variety of different size motorcycle seat backs or sissy bars and ensures that the bag is secure during motorcycle operation. The bag carries a series of vertically aligned straps on the exterior surface of the bag that faces the front of the motorcycle. Each strap is adjustable in length to fit a variety of seat back widths. The height of the seat back or sissy bar determines how many straps are used. The straps are located on the bag so that the bottom of the bag may rest on the luggage rack when the bag is appropriately affixed to the seat back. Additional straps fasten the bag down to the luggage rack or the seat back itself, to prevent the bag from being lifted off at high speeds.