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TODAY’S PATENT – AUTOMOBILE SHELTER

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TODAY’S PATENT – AUTOMOBILE SHELTER

The AUTOMOBILE SHELTER was invented by Earl W. Brogie (Warrenville, IL) on the 4rth of June 1985 , bearing patent number US4520603A.

The present invention relates to shelter structures and is directed more particularly to a shelter for an engine compartment portion of an automobile.

A feature of the present invention is the provision of an automobile shelter comprising a housing, the housing including a front portion having an opening therein and being adapted to receive an engine compartment portion of an automobile, the front portion having means for fitting snugly about the automobile, a floor portion adapted to receive wheels of the automobile, side portions adapted to extend along either side of the automobile engine compartment, a roof portion adapted to overlie the automobile engine compartment, and a back portion enclosing one end of the housing, and a heat supply source connected to the housing and adapted to influence the ambient temperature within the housing, whereby to influence the temperature of the automobile engine compartment. The principles and features of this invention may be employed in various and numerous embodiment’s without departing from the scope of the invention.

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