Window of cars and trucks and other vehicles are typically put up, down, and placed anywhere there between by either a window crank or electrically operated mechanism. Windows are usually bonded to a supporting frame of some sort. For example, vehicle windows are often supported below by a bonded frame, and guided by fore and aft by window channels and an existing lower window channel fitted within the vehicle body. For various reasons, windows often need support outside of that originally provided by the vehicle's manufacturer. A window might become dislodged from the supporting frame. A window might not be correctly guided by the window channels. Also, mechanisms for raising and lowering windows sometimes fail. Failure may even find the vehicle operator waiting for parts and repair. What ever the cause of window problems, it is often necessary to support a vehicle window by something other than that originally provided.
The present apparatus provides a basic, easily employed device that supports a vehicle window and is easily attached and detached from the window and vehicle.