An automobile gun holster () is disclosed for use with an automobile seat () having a base portion () with a top surface, a peripheral sidewall surface and two front upper corners (). The holster has a front panel () having a backing (), a gun pocket () and an ammunition pocket (). The holster also includes a split side strap () which extends from opposite sides of the front panel. The side strap includes a main portion () mounted about the seat's peripheral sidewall, and a top portion (). The combination of the main portion and top portions creates openings () therebetween within which the two front upper corners are captured. The holster includes a pair of bottom straps () which are mounted to and extend from the bottom edge of the front panel and are mounted to the bottom of the seat.
A unique multiple work surface pullout unit that increases space utilization by providing multiple work surfaces for performance of multiple tasks marginally within the space allocated for one. Floors and structural walls, in addition to the framing elements of existing cabinets and counters may provide significant structural support/support frame function for a multiple work surface pullout unit. The multiple work surface pullout unit comprises at least two, generally rectangular in shape, work surfaces of appropriate dimension for the intended use of each work surface; a pair of primary slides and a pair of secondary slides, and means of connecting pairs of slides, identified herein as a pair of rails. Compact size is achieved in part by limiting load-bearing service to the primary slides. Said comprising components are configured and connected such that the work surfaces can move either together as a unit or independently and in either the same or opposite direction. Said pullout unit can be undocked (moved from storage area in the frame) to a useful exposure for a designated task and work surfaces in said pullout unit can be moved independently into and out of the work position for each work surface. Good design will accommodate simultaneous use of work surfaces.
Precision Comfort
General Manager at Precision Comfort Ll
Telor Products
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Pride Mobility Products May 2002 - Jun 2011
Product Manager
Acs Jun 1994 - Jun 2001
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Georgia Southern University 1982 - 1986
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Marketing
Evans High School
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