The present invention relates to a storage console of the type which is typically mounted on the floor of an automotive vehicle between adjacent left and right passenger seating positions.
Although automotive center consoles have become increasingly more sophisticated in terms of materials and methods of construction, a common problem with such consoles resides in the fact that the console's armrest, which also functions as a lid for the console, is most often hinged above an upper portion of the console, as shown in
A console according to the present invention solves the problems associated with prior art consoles by providing not only increased storage space, but also increased functionality and versatility by allowing the armrest to be folded back to function as a cup holder, as well as a platform for other utilities available to rear seat occupants of a vehicle. And, the present console provides improved aesthetics by rendering the armrest hinge much less visible to vehicle occupants.
A storage console for an automotive vehicle includes a base unit having a storage cavity defined in part by a floor, a fixed front wall, and fixed sidewalls, with the front wall and the sidewalls being attached to the floor. An armrest and rear wall are hingedly attached to the base unit for rotation about a generally transverse axis located proximate the floor of the console. The armrest and rear sidewall may either be unitary, or the armrest may be mounted to the rear sidewall by means of a hinge having a generally transverse hinge axis. In any event, the armrest will have at least a closed position in which it is overlaid upon the base unit, and an open position in which the storage cavity is completely accessible.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the armrest of the present storage console may have a generally planar horizontal surface with a plurality of depending surfaces which overlap at least a portion of the front wall and the sidewalls when the armrest is in a closed position.
In order to allow enhanced functionality of the present console, the armrest may be mounted to the rear wall by means of a torque-responsive hinge having a generally transverse hinge axis. The hinge mounted between the armrest and the rear wall of the console will preferably have a sufficient range of motion to permit the armrest to open to a generally horizontal position. This will allow devices such as a cup holder, or a graphical display attached to the normally inner surface of the armrest, to be viewable by an occupant seated in a rear seating position of a vehicle equipped with the console when the armrest is in a generally horizontal open position.
The present storage console may be said to have a double-articulated armrest and rear wall, with the rear wall being articulated about a first generally transverse axis located proximate the floor of the console, and with the armrest being articulated about a second generally transverse parallel axis extending between the rear wall and the armrest.
It is an advantage of a storage console according to the present invention that the entire interior space of the console is readily accessible for use as a storage space.
It is a further advantage of a console according to the present invention that the armrest and rear wall of the console may be articulated, so as to allow the armrest to be folded rearwardly and thereby positioned for use by rear seat occupants for such devices as cup holders and/or video displays.
Other advantages, as well as features and objects of the present invention, will become apparent to the reader of this specification.
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Rear wall 20 is articulated by means of lower hinge 24, which is mounted near, or proximate, the lower portion of console 14, at or adjacent console floor 17. The axes of hinges 24 and 26 are generally parallel and transverse to the vehicle. It may also be noted in
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Rotation of hinge 24 is stopped mechanically at the position shown in
While in the position of
Although the present invention has been described in connection with particular embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that various modifications, alterations, and adaptations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention set forth in the following claims.