Abstract:
A universal vehicle arm rest which fits on all vehicle types and connects upon a vehicle&#39;s interior door/window panel, which is adjustable, slidable and reversible, and incorporates obverse functional apparatuses which are designed into the body of the arm rest. The arm rest connects upon the sill of the door panel along any area of the longitudinal x, y axis points and can be simply adjusted and affixed by means of a slim linear protrusion that extends in between the vehicles window and weather stripping of the window/door panel. The window can be left in any desired position. The arm rest&#39;s top main body incorporates a designed air cushioned pad with a forward facing and sideward facing openings, allowing the resting of one&#39;s forearm in multiple fashions. The arm rest has a push button which is positioned within the cushioned pad itself, allowing the cushioned pad to slide and adjust itself along prepositions along the resting platform, offering the arm rest main body to sit along any position along the longitudinal X, Y axis. The device is a complete vehicle organizer with functional enhancement features such as a removable &amp; adjustable swivel cup holding device concomitant with a tissue and coin dispensers, located within the front/interior facing area of the main body. Other such interchangeable accessories or features can be configuratively attached to the main body&#39;s unit either through usage of the top lateral portion of the main body unit; via the cup holding chambers; designed into the main body; or of use of top main body; via the pad area through use of the tracking system.

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    The present invention relates to a multi-purpose vehicle arm resting device . . . and, more particularly, to . . . an arm resting device universally adaptable to all vehicle types which can attach itself and ergonomically fit to any vehicle&#39;s individually shaped door/window panel, thus allowing for simplified use 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    While many attempts have been devised to incorporate such a device with nonrestrictive conditions, many lack the properties to rest or position an arm on the sill of any type vehicle, with the choice of having the window raised or lowered; portable in use; reversible in its application; easy to install; novel in its mating parts applicability; and its ability to contour additional features and functions. While each of those prior art designs may be used as an arm vehicle rest, each lack the unique design configuration of the present invention. 
         [0003]    The U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,401 discloses a vehicle arm rest that latches to the underside of a door panel between the window and panel weather stripping by use of a strap with projections which leans against the interior of a door panel. Other similar devices have been proposed with varied attaching methods. There are apparent drawbacks to these types of devices. The majority of vehicles are excluded from the use of such devices. The designs of the prior art do not accommodate a variety of vehicles and vehicle types as such prior art designs fail to provide means for an adjustable latch system to properly fit to the door pane or flush or level their frames against the interior door/window panel due to the vast variation in contours, thickness and geometric shapes. The properties of these other devices, claiming to insert their elements in between the window and stripping, limit their applicability. There exist prior art designs only to be used when the window is fully opened and can only be attached in this position. Others have elaborated from this and shown such a device that can be attached to the interior door panel with a window in a raised or lowered position. In all, existing prior art designs lack an application for a latching system that expands and contracts, allowing to fit universally to all vehicle type door panels with no restrictions, thus allowing for a contoured fit to the interior of the vehicle. 
         [0004]    The clear drawbacks are the absence of a reversible product amenable to all sides of a vehicle&#39;s interior; the ability to incorporate attaching features for multi related purposes, such as a portable cup holder with ability to detach, swivel, lock and adjust; and an adjustable pad for end users comfort and convenience, and proper positioning to the door. Other such drawbacks are present, such as the lack of other fashionable properties that are not readily available in motor vehicles: features such as a coin dispenser and tissue compartment, configured to the main housing; as well as an expanding and contracting latching system, allowing universal attachment to all vehicle types, with no restrictions to varying door panels. 
         [0005]    In the relative field of the inventions, other differences become apparent, such as: a reversible, adjustable, and slidable arm rest pad that can preposition along the longitude of the main body frame, thereby allowing convenience and distal use for end user&#39;s comfort, and allowance for expedient engagement or disengagement of the rest pad. A further clear difference is the main unit itself; it has the adaptability to fit on any vehicle by use of its main unit&#39;s ergonomically design and distinctive adjustable mount/hook, thus not requiring outside materials or tools for assembly or installation. The relative parts of the current design allow the entire unit by its mere attaching elements, via, the adjustable mount/hook, to be non-permanently position along the longitude of the door plane—easily disengaged or repositioned from or on its plane—and allowance for any longitude positioning to avoid any obligatory objects on a door-door knobs/door handles. The current design&#39;s main unit concomitant with the adjustable mount/hook, provides further enhancement features not seen in the other devices; the latitude height adjustment of the main body unit, allowing adjustment of the pad area to the end-users height comfort, perpendicular to the plane of the door panel. 
         [0006]    Other prior art designs in this field of invention are very dissimilar and become apparent when considering the art of the present invention. The current invention offers a new approach to its manufacturing with its mating parts, by avoiding the need for special connective tools for assembly or required installation by a third party provider, not seen in the other patents. The prior art designs either require the end user to apply or use a tool or some sort of taping mechanism, or screws. The final drawbacks to the other prior art designs are their apparent protuberant apparatus, interfering with the interior space of a vehicle. Other obvious benefits the other prior art designs lacks, and of which the present invention overcomes, is the versatility of having both a tissue and coin dispensers. The more obvious difference with the current invention is the slidable pad, allowing the base frame to be prepositioned anywhere along the door pane. And the final advantage that other prior inventions do not conceptualize, is the future use and adaptability: the ability of the unit to foresee future added features or accessories, easily added to the current invention via separate attachments to the cup chamber compartments, or use of attachment to the tracking system. 
         [0007]    In accordance with the present invention, several objects and advantages of the invention are apparent from the ensuing description and accompanying drawings. The various parts are integrally and keenly designed into the embodiment of the main body unit delineating the process of time, cost, and materials needed in other manufacturing processes. The invention and its parts are harmoniously mated in a novel design, easily transitioning in the connectivity of its parts, thus abrogating the need for any interior or exterior connection materials. The arm rest pad allows sliding capacity for consideration of end users comfort and positioning on the door pane. The unique hook mount and main body unit incorporates elements not conceptualized in prior or similar devices. The part serves to allow usage on all motor vehicles regardless of a vehicle&#39;s door panel design, shape or matter of construction, as well as the allowance to place the invention discriminately and with ease, along the latitude plane of the door pane. Further advantages are palpable in its design and usage—the pad allows to rest one&#39;s arm within any vehicle; the portability and ease of freely mounting and dismounting the main unit housing; the reversible feature, allowing use on any door; the ability to adjust at varied height angles, and manufactured with readily available materials at an economical cost. Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and accompanying drawings. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0008]    The invention is relative to a functional vehicle utility device for the commodious arm resting within any vehicle type, offering motorist the convenience of coin and tissue storage and dispensing, and swiveling cup holder. The invention provides features that are reversible and easily mounts and dismounts. Its distinct geometric shape and design allows adjustability at varied angles, heights, and portability. The Invention solves various mounting problems such as different sizes and shapes of various door/window panels, foreign and domestic alike, with its adjustable Mount/Hook mechanism, and allows the attachment along the sill of the window for resting of an arm, with the window opened or closed. The Invention provides proper and secure fitting, and offers a slidable arm rest pad at a horizontal plane, giving the motorist the comfort of placing the Invention far or near for its use. The design, features and benefits in total, provide the basis for overcoming these obstacles as opposed to other arm rests of the prior art. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0009]    A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which: 
           [0010]      FIG. 1  is a front plan view of the main body of the armrestor that which faces the inner door panel; 
           [0011]      FIG. 2  is a perspective view of the main body of the armrestor with fully assembled components; 
           [0012]      FIG. 3  is a left elevation view of the attached adjustable mount/hook and pad deck with pad plate as shown in  FIGS. 1 &amp; 2 ; 
           [0013]      FIG. 4  is a right elevation view of the main body of the armrestor as represented in  FIG. 1 ; 
           [0014]      FIG. 5  is a broken view of a right side chamber with attached cup holder; 
           [0015]      FIG. 6  is a perspective view of the cup holder; 
           [0016]      FIG. 7  is a top elevation view of a  FIG. 5 ; 
           [0017]      FIG. 8  is a top detail view of the main body prior to connecting pad assembly as shown configuratively in  FIGS. 1 and 2 ; 
           [0018]      FIG. 9  is an exploded perspective view of the top main body mating with pad deck as shown configuratively in  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2 ; 
           [0019]      FIG. 10  is a rear perspective view of the pad deck; 
           [0020]      FIG. 11  is an exploded view of the pad deck internal parts: particularly the receiving platform for mating the pad deck lock &amp; release push button and push button plate cover; 
           [0021]      FIG. 12  is an exploded perspective view of the internal pad deck assembly of its pad deck lock &amp; release button prior to assembly to the track of the main body as configuratively shown in  FIGS. 1&amp; 2 ; 
           [0022]      FIG. 14  is an exploded view of a pad deck assembly: particularly the elements of pad deck lock &amp; release push button; 
           [0023]      FIG. 15  is an exploded perspective view with some portions shown of the assembled parts of the push button plate cover and pad deck lock &amp; release push button; 
           [0024]      FIG. 16  is an exploded view with an overlay view of the mating of grooved teeth of the pad deck lock &amp; release push button to embossed grooved tracking of the top platform; 
           [0025]      FIG. 17  is an exploded view of the internal elements of pad plate assembly to the pad deck; 
           [0026]      FIG. 18  is a top perspective view of a pad plate covering; 
           [0027]      FIG. 19  is a rear perspective view of the adjustable mount/hook as shown in  FIG. 1 ; 
           [0028]      FIG. 20  is a rear perspective with top offset view of the main body; 
           [0029]      FIG. 21  is a perspective offset view of the bending beam with emphasis of the flange shown in  FIG. 20  without overlay of embossed grooved and non-grooved tracking; 
           [0030]      FIG. 22  is a side perspective view of the main body with a broken view of the main body top platform, illustrating the of the adjustable mount hook to the bending beam co-components without the overlay of the embossed grooved and non-grooved tracking; 
           [0031]      FIG. 23  is a perspective view of the adjustable mount/hook attached to bending beam with platform shown; and 
           [0032]      FIG. 24  is a rear perspective view of the adjustable mount/hook mating to bending beam. 
           [0033]      FIG. 25  is a left elevation view illustrating the axis points for clarity of the claims 
       
    
    
     REFERENCE NUMERALS 
       [0034]      1 ) Main Body 
         [0035]      2 ) Coin Dispensers 
         [0036]      2   a ) Quarter dispenser 
         [0037]      2   b ) Dime Dispenser 
         [0038]      2   c ) Nickel Dispenser 
         [0039]      3   a ) Quarter coin mouth 
         [0040]      3   b ) Dime coin mouth 
         [0041]      3   c ) Nickel coin mouth 
         [0042]      3   d ) Pucks 
         [0043]      3   e ) Spring coil 
         [0044]      4   a ) left side aperture 
         [0045]      4   b ) Middle aperture 
         [0046]      4   c ) Right side aperture 
         [0047]      5 ) cupholder chambers 
         [0048]      5   a ) left side cupholder chamber 
         [0049]      5   b ) Right side cupholder chamber 
         [0050]      6 ) Buckle belt Spring locks 
         [0051]      6   a ) Left Side Buckle Belt Spring Lock 
         [0052]      6   b ) Right Side Buckle Belt spring lock 
         [0053]      7   a ) left side latch hook 
         [0054]      7   b ) Right side latch hook 
         [0055]      8 ) Cylindrical apertures 
         [0056]      8   a ) Left side cylindrical aperture 
         [0057]      8   b ) Right side cylindrical aperture 
         [0058]      9 ) Recessed groves 
         [0059]      9   a ) left side recessed grooves 
         [0060]      9   b ) Right side recessed grooves 
         [0061]      10 ) Cup holder 
         [0062]      11 ) Arm extension with exterior and interior inner casings 
         [0063]      12 ) Peripheral ribbed edge 
         [0064]      13 ) Inner flexible arm 
         [0065]      14 ) Center push button 
         [0066]      15 ) Hinged ribbed bottle neck 
         [0067]      16 ) Holding apparatus 
         [0068]      20 ) Slidable Pad deck 
         [0069]      21 ) Borings 
         [0070]      21   a ) Left side boring 
         [0071]      21   b ) Middle boring 
         [0072]      21   c ) Right side boring side 
         [0073]      22 ) Honey comb structure 
         [0074]      23 ) Track chambers 
         [0075]      23   a ) left side track chamber 
         [0076]      23   b ) left underside concealed hinge 
         [0077]      23   c ) Right side track chamber 
         [0078]      23   d ) Right underside concealed hinge 
         [0079]      24 ) Receiving platform 
         [0080]      24   a ) Left Pin 
         [0081]      24   b ) Right pin boring 
         [0082]      26 ) Push Button Plate cover 
         [0083]      26   a ) Left boring 
         [0084]      26   b ) right boring 
         [0085]      30 ) Pad deck lock and release Push button 
         [0086]      30   a ) overhang hinge 
         [0087]      30   b ) Grooved Teeth 
         [0088]      30   c ) Spring 
         [0089]      40 ) Main body top platform 
         [0090]      40   a ) Embossed Grooved track 
         [0091]      40   b ) Embossed Non grooved track 
         [0092]      40   c ) Grooved track overhang hinge 
         [0093]      40   d ) Non Grooved track overhang hinge 
         [0094]      51 ) Bending beam 
         [0095]      51   a ) Push button 
         [0096]      51   b ) Flange 
         [0097]      52   a ) Left side buttressed parallel support column 
         [0098]      52   b ) Right side buttressed parallel support column 
         [0099]      53   a ) Left side support wall base 
         [0100]      53   b ) Center support wall base 
         [0101]      53   c ) Right side support wall base 
         [0102]      54 ) Tissue holding compartment 
         [0103]      60 ) Pad plate 
         [0104]      60   a ) Left side pin 
         [0105]      60   b ) Center pin 
         [0106]      60   c ) Right side pin 
         [0107]      65 ) Pad plate covering 
         [0108]      70 ) Adjustable Mount/hook 
         [0109]      70   a ) Left side wing edge 
         [0110]      70   b ) Right side wing edge 
         [0111]      70   c ) Locking teeth 
         [0112]      70   d ) recessed pit 
         [0113]      70   e ) Blade 
         [0114]    For purposes of clarity and brevity, like elements and components will bear the same designations and numbering throughout the Figures. 
       DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0115]      FIG. 1  is a front plan view of the main body  1  of the armrestor that which faces the inner door panel. The main body  1  can be configured in variant dimensional sizes and not held specifically to certain x, y, &amp;Z dimensions. Its material composite is not limited to the scope defined but is considered to be more appropriately composited of materials in the polystyrene family, namely either in H.I.P.S (High Impact Polystyrene) and or confluence of Nylon composite. Both these elements afford the best practical method for achieving durability and strength in meeting the rigid aspects of wear and tear, weather tolerance, and scratch resistance. The Main Body  1  houses many component capabilities, designed to achieve maximum comfort and convenience which is described as the following: coin dispensers  2  molded to the frame of the main body  1 , located at the perimeter end of its frame, consist of a Quarter dispenser  2   a,  nickel dispenser  2   c  and dime dispenser  2   b,  each having a molded compartment to store the exact dimensional size of its respective coinage, with each coin dispensers  2  having at its rigid ends, a Quarter coin mouth  3   a,  nickel coin mouth  3   c,  and dime coin mouth  3   b  for dispensing the coins. Each respective coin dispensers  2 ; namely, quarter dispenser  2   a,  nickel dispenser  2   c,  and dime dispenser  2   b , have cylindrical shaped pucks  3   d  as shown in  FIG. 20 , attached to a spring coil  3   e  (not shown) placed within the respective coin dispenser compartment to compress the coins and enforce stability of the coinage for proper dispensing out from the quarter coin mouth  3   a,  nickel coin mouth  3   c,  and dime coin mouth  3   b.  Additional convenience is conveyed by molding into the back frame of the main body  1  a tissue holding compartment  54  ( FIG. 20 ) for storing tissues. Tissues are easily dispensed by appropriately configuring a left side aperture  4   a,  middle aperture  4   b,  and right side aperture  4   c  for easy access to the tissues, primarily dispensed through the middle aperture  4   b.  The middle aperture  4   b,  known as the dispensing window, allows a dispensement of a single play tissue which consist of either the small portable standard Kleenex pack or individual large ply, easily placed in the tissue holding compartment  54 , which is held in place by a left side support wall base  53   a,  center support wall base  53   b,  and right side support wall base  53   c  ( FIG. 20 ). Each of the wall bases depicted in ( FIG. 20 ) prevents the storage of packaged tissues from displacement. The center support wall base  53   b  is proportionately higher in height to its corresponding left side support wall base  53   a  &amp; right side support wall base  53   c  to prevent the stored tissue pack from tilting or falling from its access point-known as the middle aperture  4   b.  After storing the pack of tissue, simply by pulling one of its individual ply through the middle aperture  4   b,  the remaining ply&#39;s will automatically be present through such aperture. Cup holder  10  has two cupholder chambers  5  which are perimetrically framed to allow both a left side cup holder chamber  5   a  and a right side cup holder chamber  5   b,  for reversible attachment of the cup holder  10 . The drawing further details the main body  1 , connectively joins a slidable pad deck  20 , atop the main body top platform  40  ( FIG. 8 ) forming the basis of a cushioned pad-by way of a pad plate covering  65 , for flexible comfort to rest one&#39;s arm in multiple fashions. 
         [0116]      FIG. 2  is a perspective view of the main body  1  with fully assembled components.  FIG. 2  illustrates and depicts how the armrestor&#39;s main body  1  house exterior attachable components. In the respective view, the quarter dispenser  2   a  and quarter coin mouth  3   a  are shown, giving more definition of how the coin is release from the bottom of its molded compartment. The right side cup holder chamber  5   b  illustrates the easy attachment of the cup holder  10  to the right side of the armrestor, and the ability of the cupholder  10  to attach easily to the left side cup holder chamber  5   a.  The illustration of this view clearly demonstrates the reversibility of having the cup holder  10  on either side-left or right, allowing the armrestor&#39;s main body  1  features to be reversible when placed on any one door panel within a vehicle. The illustration of the tissue compartment clearly demonstrates the understanding in the method used to access the stored tissues. Left side aperture  4   a,  middle aperture  4   b,  and the right side aperture  4   c  are the access points for dispensing, more specifically, the usage of the middle aperture  4   b.  The pad plate covering  65  ( FIG. 18 ), made of cotton, leather and/or other commonly used fibers types, covers the foam insert, illustrates its relationship to the main body  1  and gives the perspective of its functional use when used inside a vehicle, and provides a closer look at the feature of the pad deck lock and release push button  30  and its proximal relationship to the slidable pad deck  20  (as shown in  FIG. 16 ). The adjustable mount/hook  70  clearly defines its relationship as an exterior component to the main body  1  and accentuates its functionality and use. 
         [0117]      FIG. 3  is a left elevation view of adjustable Mount/Hook  70 , and slidable Pad Deck  20  with Pad Plate  60  as shown in  FIGS. 1 &amp; 2 . The depiction of the pad plate  60  illustrates its relationship to the slidable pad deck  20 , centered horizontally, mating both parts. The pad plate  60 , prior to its mating, will be assembled with foam, covered with an outer layer of material, thereby creating a pad, as configuratively described in  FIG. 18 . The slidable pad deck  20  illustrates how its attaches and rest upon the main body top platform  40 . The adjustable mount/hook  70  hinged to the main body  1 , illustrates a closer view of its mating and attachment relationship.  FIG. 3  also illustrates the left side cup holder chamber  5   a  and co-components: left side buckle belt spring lock  6   a  and left side latch hook  7   a,  as discussed in  FIG. 4 . 
         [0118]      FIG. 4  which is a right elevation view of the main body  1  of the ArmRestor as represented in  FIG. 1 . The right side cup holder chamber  5   b,  identical to its left side cup holder chamber  5   a  ( FIG. 3 ), both house the components necessary to effectuate the mating and assembly of the cup holder  10  with use of its elements molded to the arm extension with exterior and interior inner casings  11  ( FIG. 6 ). In this view, the right side buckle belt spring lock  6   b  is located within the right side cupholder chamber  5   b,  made of a flexible beam, allowing movement when the cup holder  10  is mated, effectuated by its cut away form which has a right side latch hook  7   b  distal to its base, for grasping the peripheral ribbed edge  12  ( FIG. 6 ) of the cup holder  10 . Upon the right side latch hook  7   b  grasping the peripheral ribbed edge  12 , activates the preset locking positions as the right side latch hook  7   b  moves in between the grooves of the peripheral ribbed edge  12 , thus aiding in the swivel action. The right side cylindrical aperture  8   b,  molded into the main body  1 , perpendicular to the right side cup holder chamber  5   b,  when connected to the hinged ribbed bottle neck  15  ( FIG. 6 ), provides the additional support to keep in place the cup holder  10 , stable, in position, and attached to the right side latch hook  7   b,  thereby allow for the sturdy swivel action. The hinged ribbed bottle neck  15  located atop the inner flexible arm  13 , inserts into the right side cylindrical aperture  8   b  by depressing the center push button  14  of the inner flexible arm  13 . Once depressed, the hinged ribbed bottle neck  15  will fit into the right side cylindrical aperture  8   b  and hold in place and provide the cupholder  10 , swivel support in variant degrees. The hinged ribbed bottle neck  15  contains a ribbed structure that mates with the right side recessed grooves  9   b  ( FIG. 8 ) of the right side cylindrical aperture  8   b,  making a flexible but rigid connection, offering notch swivel movement in unison with peripheral ribbed edge  12 . As the cupholder  10  is adjusted to swivel, the connective parts: the peripheral ribbed edge  12 , hinged ribbed bottle neck  15 , move in unison to its respective connective parts: right side latch hook  7   b  and the right side cylindrical aperture  8   b.  Alternatively, the hinged ribbed bottle neck  15  can also have elements of a non-ribbed structure that can mate with right side cylindrical aperture  8 B, also having a non-recessed grooves, that can provide the cup holder  10  to allow swivel action in variant degrees. Variant degrees of swivel motions are present when Preset locking positions are still effective by the right side buckle belt spring lock  6 B grasping the peripheral ribbed edge  12  of the cup holder  10 . 
         [0119]    The same elements apply to the Left side cup holder chamber  5   a , housing the components to effectuate the mating and assembly of the cup holder  10  and its components. In ( FIG. 3 ), there exist a left side buckle belt spring lock  6   a,  a flexible beam allowing for movement when the cup holder  10  is mated, having a left side latch hook  7   a  distal to its base, for grapping the peripheral ribbed edge  12  ( FIG. 6 ) of the cup holder  10  for allowing the locking positions as the left side latch hook  7   a  moves in between the grooves of the peripheral ribbed edge  12 , activating the preset locking positions as the left side latch hook  7   a  moves in between the grooves of the peripheral ribbed edge  12 , thus aiding in the swivel action. The left side cylindrical aperture  8   a,  molds into the main body  1 , perpendicular to the left side cup holder chamber  5   a,  when connected to the hinge ribbed bottleneck  15 , provides the additional support to keep the cup holder  10 , stable, in position, and attached to the left side latch hook  7   a,  allowing for the sturdy swivel action. The hinged ribbed bottle neck  15 , attaches identically to the left side cylindrical aperture  8   a  by depressing the center push button  14  of the inner flexible arm  13 . Upon depression, the hinged ribbed bottle neck  15  will fit into the left side cylindrical aperture  8   a  and hold in place and provide the cupholder  10  to swivel at variant degrees. The hinged ribbed bottle neck  15  contains a ribbed structure that mates with the left side recessed grooves  9   a  ( FIG. 8 ) of the left side cylindrical aperture  8   a,  making a flexible but rigid connection, offering notch swivel movement in unison with the peripheral ribbed edge  12 . As the cupholder  10  is adjusted to swivel, the connective parts: the peripheral ribbed edge  12 , hinged ribbed bottle neck  15 , move in unison to its respective connective parts: left side latch hook  7   a  and the left side cylindrical aperture  8   a.  Alternatively, the hinged ribbed bottle neck  15  can also have elements of a non-ribbed structure that can mate with left side cylindrical aperture  8 A, also having a non-recessed grooves, that can provide the cup holder  10  to allow swivel action in variant degrees. Variant degrees of swivel action are present when Preset locking positions are still effective by the left side buckle belt spring lock  6 A grasping the peripheral ribbed edge  12  of the cup holder  10 . 
         [0120]      FIG. 5  is a broken view of the main body  1 , illustrating the attached cupholder  10  to the right side cupholder chamber  5   b  and mechanical elements for attachment: hinged ribbed bottle neck  15 , right side cup holder chamber  5   b,  right side buckle belt spring lock  6   b,  and right side cylindrical aperture  8   b  by which its referenced in previous section under  FIG. 4 . 
         [0121]      FIG. 6  which is a perspective view of the cup holder  10  illustrating its mechanical elements for attachment and swivel action when mated to either the cupholder chambers  5  which depicts the inner flexible arm  13 , proximal to the arm extension with exterior and interior inner casings  11 , and respective elements: peripheral ribbed edge  12 , center push button  14 , and hinged ribbed bottle neck  15  as described in  FIG. 4 . 
         [0122]      FIG. 7  is a top elevation view of  FIG. 5 , showing the cup holder  10  and perspective details of the elements: (arm extension with exterior and interior inner casings  11 , peripheral ribbed edge  12 , inner flexible arm  13 , center push button  14 , and hinged ribbed bottle neck  15 ) as indicated in ( FIGS. 4 and 5 ). 
         [0123]      FIG. 8  which is a top detail view of the main body  1  delineating the connective parts of the slidable pad deck  20  and cup holder  10  as configuratively shown in  FIGS. 1 and 2 . The main body top platform  40  houses molded integral tracks for receiving the slidable pad deck  20 . The embossed grooved track  40   a  and the embossed non grooved track  40   b  allow mating to the underside of the slidable pad deck  20  as shown in ( FIGS. 9 &amp; 10 ) for connective purposes of the arm pad which consists of the slidable pad deck  20 , pad plate  60  and pad plate covering  65  ( FIGS. 1, 11, and 18  respectively) to rest to the main body top platform  40 . 
         [0124]      FIG. 9  is an exploded perspective view of the top main body  1  illustrating the mating of the slidable pad deck  20  shown configuratively in  FIGS. 1 &amp; 2 . The slidable pad deck  20  underside contains a left side track chamber  23   a  and right side track chamber  23   c  which line up and connect into the respective embossed grooved track  40   a  and the embossed non grooved track  40   b  by sliding the left side track chamber  23   a  and right side track chamber  23   c  into the dual tracks (known as  40   a;    40   b ), allowing the slidable pad deck  20  to sit upon the embossed grooved track  40   a  and embossed non grooved track  40   b  (described as dual tracks). The left side track chamber  23   a  and right side track chamber  23   c  house a left underside concealed hinge  23   b  and a right underside concealed hinge  23   d  ( FIG. 10 ), meshed to the underside of the slidable pad deck  20 . Sliding the left underside concealed hinge  23   b  and the right underside concealed hinge  23   d  into the grooved track overhang hinge  40   c  and the non-grooved track overhang hinge  40   d,  connectively holds the slidable pad deck  20 , enabling the slidable pad deck  20  to slide and move freely upon the described dual tracks (known as  40   a  &amp;  40   b ). 
         [0125]      FIG. 10  which is a rear perspective view of the slidable Pad Deck  20 , indicative of the elements described in  FIG. 9 . As shown, the Left underside concealed hinge  23   b  and right underside concealed hinge  23   d  depict the hinge effect for holding the slidable pad deck  20  into place upon the embossed grooved track  40   a  and embossed non grooved track  40   b,  that enables the motion for slidable action. 
         [0126]      FIG. 11  which is an exploded view of the slidable Pad Deck  20  assembly, showing its internal elements particularly the Receiving Platform  24  for mating the Pad Deck Lock and Release Push Button  30  and Push Button Plate Cover  26 . The receiving platform  24  meshed into the front frame of the slidable pad deck  20 , is an area cutaway from its base frame which contains a left pin  24   a  and right pin  24   b.  The receiving platform  24  houses both the pad deck lock and release push button  30  and the push button plate cover  26  as shown in ( FIGS. 12-14 ). The pad deck lock and release push button  30  is centrally placed between the left pin  24   a  and right pin  24   b  of the receiving platform  24 . Upon placement of the pad deck lock and release push button  30  to the receiving platform  24 , the overhang hinge  30   a  junctures with the embossed groove track  40   a,  connecting the grooved teeth  30   b  of the pad deck lock and release push button  30  to the grooves of the embossed grooved track  40   a,  interlocking at both ends, and sustains the spring  30   c  at the perpendicular wall base. The pad deck lock and release push button  30  is then locked into placed by conjoining the left pin  24   a  and right pin  24   b  of the receiving platform  24  to the right boring  26   b  and left boring  26   a  ( FIG. 14 ) of the push button plate cover  26  ( FIGS. 12 &amp; 14 ). This connective conjoining of the elements locks the pad deck lock &amp; release push button  30  to the receiving platform  24  by pressing down the push button plate cover  26 . The Conjoining of the right boring  26   b  and left boring  26   a  over the right pin  24   b  and left pin  24   a  create a secure fit ( FIG. 14-15 ). The Honey Comb structure  22  of the slidable pad deck  20  provides both the extra structural reinforcement of the slidable Pad Deck  20  and airflow within its base frame, allowing an air cushioned effect upon the foam, thereby providing flexibility to the pad plate covering  65 . 
         [0127]      FIG. 12  is an exploded perspective view of internal slidable pad deck  20  and assembly of its pad deck lock and release push button  30  to the track of the main body  1  as configuratively shown in  FIGS. 1 and 2 . The pad deck lock and release push button  30  contains at it front perimeter, an overhang hinge  30   a  intrigal to its base frame, housing grooved teeth  30   b  and a spring  30   c  for connective purposes, allowing the slidable pad deck  20  to have preset locking and unlocking positions during the slidable action atop the main body platform  40  effectuated by the release of the grooved teeth  30   b  from the embossed grooved track  40   a  ( FIG. 16 ), junctured by compressing inwardly the pad deck lock and release push button  30 , effectuating the bending of the spring  30   c  and release of the grooved teeth  30   b  from the grooves of the embossed grooved track  40   a.  The Locking effect of the slidable pad deck  20  occurs when the contrary decompressing of the pad deck lock and release push button  30 , allowing the spring  30   c  to reflex back to its original form, therefore engaging the grooved teeth  30   b  to interlock to the embossed grooved track  40   a.    
         [0128]      FIG. 14  is an exploded view of part assembly of the slidable pad deck  20  and assembly of its internal elements, with emphasis of the internal elements of the pad deck lock and release push button  30 : (receiving platform  24 , left pin  24   a,  right pin  24   b,  push button plate cover  26 , left boring  26   a,  right boring  26   b ) as configuratively described in  FIG. 11 . 
         [0129]      FIG. 15  which is an exploded perspective view of the slidable pad deck  20 , showing the internal assembled parts of the Push Button Plate Cover  26  and Pad Deck Lock and Release Push Button  30  as configuratively described in  FIG. 11 . 
         [0130]      FIG. 16  which is an exploded overlay view of Grooved teeth  30   b  of the Pad Deck Lock and Release Push Button  30  mating to Embossed Grooved Track  40   a  of the main body top platform  40 . The exploded view indicates the interior elements of the pad deck lock and release push button  30  and push button plate cover  26 , peeled away from the receiving platform  24 , for illustrative purposes. The elements configuratively describing in  FIG. 12 , details its mating characteristics. The overlay view illustrates the pad deck lock and release push button  30  sits in between the left pin  24   a  and right pin  24   b  of the receiving platform  24  secured by the push button plate cover  26 , locking into the described left pin  24   a  and right pin  24   b , thereby holding in place the pad deck lock and release push button  30 . 
         [0131]    The engagement and disengagement of the grooved teeth  30   b  distal to embossed grooved track  40   a  occurs when compressing the pad deck lock and release push button  30 , thrusting forward the spring  30   c  to bend against the perpendicular wall within the receiving platform  24 , allowing the grooved teeth  30   b  of the overhang hinge  30   a  (not shown) to disengage from the embossed grooved track  40   a,  creating the unlocking features. The antithesis actions occurs when releasing pad deck lock and release push button  30 , allowing the pad deck lock and release push button  30  to reset to its predisposition starting point. The spring  30   c  pushes off the perpendicular wall, allowing the reengagement of the grooved teeth  30   b  of the overhang hinge  30   a  to interlock with the embossed grooved track  40   a,  creating a locking position. 
         [0132]      FIG. 17  which is an exploded view of internal elements of pad plate  60  and assembly to the slidable pad deck  20 . The surface of the slidable pad deck  20  is ergonomically designed with prepositioned borings known as the Left Side Boring  21   a,  Middle Boring  21   b,  and Right Side Boring  21   c  ( FIG. 11 ) mating to the Left side pin  60   a , Center pin  60   b,  and Right side Pin  60   c  of the pad plate  60  by lining both the borings to the pins and press into its connective positions. 
         [0133]      FIG. 18  which is a top perspective view of the Pad Plate Covering  65 . The covering tc the pad plate  60  consists of a porous foam based material that is layered on top (not illustrated) to its dimension, secured either by a commercial grade adhesive or other attaching method, ensconced with an outer layer of cotton cloth, leather, or any other fiber type materials to form the pad plate covering  65 , securely tapered by tucking the ends of such materials under perimeter of the pad plate  60  either securely adhering the material by an adhesive or tightly stitching prior to attaching the left side pin  60   a,  center pin  60   b,  and right side pin  60   c  of the pad plate  60  to the left side boring  21   a,  middle boring  21   b,  and right side boring  21   c  of the slidable pad deck  20  ( FIG. 12 ), forming the pad assembly. 
         [0134]      FIG. 19  which is a rear perspective view of the adjustable mount/hook  70  as configuratively shown in  FIG. 1 . The adjustable mount/hook  70  contains a rigid blade  70   e,  integral and molded to the base frame of the adjustable mount/hook  70 , consisting of a right side wing edge  70   b  and left side wing edge  70   a.  The blade  70   e  secures the armrestor&#39;s main body  1  to the interior door panel of any vehicle by inserting the rigid blade  70   e  between the rubber panel and glass window of a vehicle&#39;s inner door panel housing, creating a secure fit. The right side wing edge  70   b  and left side wing edge  70   a  provide additional support to stabilize the main body  1  and its attached elements by distributing the weight, supported across the plane of the adjustable mount/hook  70 . The recessed pit  70   d,  atop the base of the adjustable mount/hook  70  provides the end user to easily have their finger access the push button  51   a  ( FIG. 22 ) located in between the elongated opening of the recessed pit  70   d.    
         [0135]      FIG. 20  which is a rear perspective with top offset view of the main body  1 . This view shows the removal of both the connective slidable pad deck  20  and main body top platform  40  to illustrate internal molded parts of the main body  1  which contains elements for connecting the adjustable mount/hook  70  to the main body  1 . The main body  1  has configuratively a molded bending beam  51  atop its base frame, housed underside its main body top platform  40  { FIGS. 23 &amp; 24 }, a push button  51   a  rigidly at its far edge comprising a flange  51   b  rigidly molded traversely, allowing the push button  51   a  to show through the elongated opening of the recessed pit  70   d  ( FIG. 22 ) upon the connection of the adjustable mount/hook  70  ( FIGS. 22 &amp; 23 ). There are two support columns rigidly molded into the main body  1 : the left side buttressed Parallel Support column  52   a  and Right Side Buttressed Parallel Support column  52   b,  allowing the adjustable mount/hook  70  to attach to the main body  1  by stabilizing and resting the adjustable mount/hook  70  upon such support columns. Sliding the adjustable mount/hook  70  in the area between the Left Side Buttressed Parallel Support column  52   a  and Right Side Buttressed Parallel Support column  52   b  within the underside of the main body top platform  40  ( FIGS. 23 &amp; 24 ), allows the adjustable mount/hook  70  to remain connected to the main body  1  and engage with the flange  51   b.  The flange  51   b  of the bending beam  51  ( FIG. 21 ) interconnects to the configuratively molded locking teeth  70   c,  underside the adjustable mount/hook  70  ( FIG. 24 ), to allow the preposition adjustments of the adjustable mount/hook  70 , thereby allowing a universal attachment to all dimensionally configured vehicle door panels. Compressing and holding down the push button  51   a  causes the bending beam  51  to flex ( FIG. 22, 23, 24 ) thereby releasing the flange  51   b  from the locking teeth  70   c  ( FIG. 24 ), permitting the modification of the adjustable mount/hook  70 . Fine-tuning of the adjustable mount/hook  70  can be completed either by depressing the push button  51   a,  then pull out or pull in the main body  1  while attached to the door panel; or prior to attaching the main body  1  to a door panel, adjust the adjustable mount/hook  70  to a desired preset position while attached to the main body  1 , then seamlessly insert the main body  1  and the adjustable mount/hook  70  to the door panel, and make the final adjustments. The armrestor has the capabilities of being tempered on the door panel in variant degrees by the prepositioned teeth located on the underside of the adjustable mount/hook  70  ( FIG. 24 ). Along the underside of the adjustable mount/hook  70 , the prepositioned locking teeth  70   c  can either loosen or tighten the main body  1  to either provide either a tapered or non-tapered fitting. As you, engage the flange  51   b  to the locking teeth  70   c,  prepositioning the locking teeth  70   c  to the most inner preset position to the flange  51   b,  tightens the mainbody  1  to the door panel, providing little agility in movement and symbiotically allows the entire pad assembly located on the slidable pad deck  20  to rise in relation to the plane of the door panel. Contrary, prepositioning the locking teeth  70   c  to the most outer preset position to the flange  51   b,  allows the main body  1  to loosen in variant degrees, codependent on the end users adjustment, to fit less tempered, allowing the height adjustment of the slidable pad deck  20  and its entire pad assembly to lower in relation to the plane of the door panel, while holding securely the main body  1  and its exterior components. This adjustment allows for the pad plate covering  65  ( FIG. 1,2 ) to adjust to a height comfortable to the end user. 
         [0136]      FIG. 21  which is a perspective offset view of the mainbody top platform  40  to illustrate the Bending Beam  51 , with emphasis of the Flange  51   b,  as configuratively described and shown in  FIG. 20 . 
         [0137]      FIG. 22  which is a side perspective view of the mainbody  1  with broken view of the mainbody top platform  40  (without overlay of the top platform  40 ), to illustrate the adjustable mount/hook  70  to the bending beam  51  co-component. Such illustration demonstrates the interrelationship of the push button  51   a  to the adjustable mount/hook  70 , as configuratively described in  FIG. 20 . 
         [0138]      FIG. 23  which is a perspective view of the adjustable Mount/Hook  70  attached to Bending Beam  51  with overlay of the main body top platform  40 , illustrating both the location of the push button  51   a  and the positional relationship to the adjustable Mount/Hook  70 , relative to the Embossed Grooved Track  40   a  and Embossed Non grooved Track  40   b,  as configuratively described in  FIG. 20   
         [0139]      FIG. 24  is a rear perspective view of the adjustable Mount/Hook  70 , illustrating its mating to Bending beam  51 , configuratively described in  FIG. 20   
         [0140]    Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention. 
         [0141]    Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.