Patent ID: 7584865

Claim:
A paper wiper bracket used in an automobile, comprising: an upper cover ( 11 ), a container ( 12 ), a magnet mount ( 13 ), a magnet ( 14 ), a plurality of sponges ( 15 ) and a boxy chamber ( 16 ); wherein an upper face of the upper cover ( 11 ) is extended upward with a hollow container ( 12 ); an inside space of the container ( 12 ) defining a receptacle with ( 121 ) four inner walls of which are provided with two pairs of oppositely faced horizontal grooves ( 122 ); edges of the upper cover ( 11 ) are extended with a plurality of elongated hook sections ( 110 ); a lower face of the container ( 12 ) being attached with the magnet mount ( 13 ); two opposite sidewalls of the magnet mount ( 13 ) are each provided with a placement slot ( 132 ) for housing a piece of sponge ( 15 ), whereby liquid is contained within the placement slots ( 132 ), and the sponges ( 15 ) can be soaked with liquid; liquid is refilled into the placement slots ( 132 ) so that the wet wipers stored in the boxy chamber ( 16 ) can be kept in a moist state; a central portion of the magnet mount ( 13 ) is provided with a cavity ( 131 ) for housing a magnet ( 14 ); the other pair of opposite sidewalls of the magnet mount ( 13 ) are each provided with a hook piece ( 133 ), whereby, as the magnet mount ( 13 ) is attached to the container ( 12 ), the hook pieces ( 133 ) will be engaged with the horizontal grooves ( 122 ) on the container ( 12 ), and whereby the magnet mount ( 13 ) will be retained within the receptacle ( 121 ); consequently, the magnet mount ( 13 ) is coupled with the upper cover ( 11 ); since the receptacle ( 121 ) of the container ( 12 ) are provided with horizontally extended horizontal grooves ( 122 ), the position of the magnet mount ( 13 ) in the container ( 12 ) can be adjusted according to a user's need; and a lower face of the upper cover ( 11 ) is connected with a boxy chamber ( 16 ), whose enclosed space defines a receptacle ( 161 ) for containing a stack of paper wipers; the boxy chamber ( 16 ) is coupled to the upper cover ( 11 ) via the engagement between two opposite guide rails ( 162 ) formed on the top rim of the boxy chamber ( 16 ) and two corresponding hook sections ( 110 ) formed along two opposite sides of the upper cover ( 11 ); since the top face of the container ( 12 ) is bulged out of the upper cover ( 11 ), the top surface of the upper cover ( 11 ) forms a stepped structure, whereby the paper wiper bracket ( 1 ) is attached onto the ceiling of the passenger space of a car by the magnet ( 14 ) hidden in the container ( 12 ), a bottom face of the boxy chamber ( 16 ) is further provided a straight central hole for continuous subtraction of the wipers.