The invention generally relates to a trim assembly for an interior of a vehicle, and more specifically to a center console of the vehicle.
Interior trim assemblies of a vehicle often provide cup-holders for supporting a cup therein. Often, occupants may attempt to store small objects in the cup-holders, such as a mobile phone, a wallet, etc. Because the cup-holders are shaped and configured for supporting circular shaped cups, the cup-holders do not function well for storing other objects.
A center console for a vehicle is provided. The center console includes a support structure and a holding unit. The support structure defines a cover opening therethrough. The holding unit is attached to and rotatably supported by the support structure for rotation about a rotation axis. The holding unit rotates between a first storage position and a second storage position. The holding unit includes a first side presenting a first storage configuration adjacent to the cover opening when the holding unit is disposed in the first storage position. The holding unit includes a second side presenting a second storage configuration adjacent to the cover opening when the holding unit is disposed in the second storage position.
A console is also provided. The console includes a base portion, a cover portion and a holding unit. The cover portion defines a cover opening therethrough, and is attached to the base portion. The holding unit is disposed between the cover portion and the base portion. The holding unit is rotatably supported by the base portion for rotation about a rotation axis between a first storage position and a second storage position. The holding unit rotates ninety degrees (90°) about the rotation axis between the first storage position and the second storage position. The holding unit includes a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side. The first side and the third side are disposed opposite each other across the rotation axis, and the second side and the fourth side are disposed opposite each other across the rotation axis. The first side defines a bin aperture sized to approximate a size of the cover opening, and the third side defines a solid wall. The first side is disposed adjacent to the cover opening when the holding unit is disposed in the first storage position to provide bin storage. The second side defines a cup aperture sized to receive a cup therethrough and provide lateral support to the cup, and the fourth side includes a depression disposed opposite the cup aperture for supporting a bottom surface of the cup. The second side is disposed adjacent to the cover opening when the holding unit is disposed in the second storage position to provide a cup-holder.
Accordingly, the holding unit may be rotated by a user between the first storage position and the second storage position. If the user wishes to secure a cup within the holding unit, then the user may rotate the holding unit into the second storage position, i.e., the cup-holder storage position. If the user wishes to store small objects within the holding unit, then the user may rotate the holding unit into the first storage position, i.e., the bin storage position.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that terms such as “above,” “below,” “upward,” “downward,” “top,” “bottom,” etc., are used descriptively for the figures, and do not represent limitations on the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, a trim assembly is generally shown at 20. As shown in the Figures, the trim assembly 20 is configured as a center console for a vehicle. However, it should be appreciated that the trim assembly 20 may be configured in some other manner, such as a fold-down arm rest, door panel, etc.
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The holding unit 26 is disposed between the cover portion 24 and the base portion 22. The base portion 22 and the cover portion 24 cooperate to constrain the holding unit 26 in place therebetween. The holding unit 26 is rotatably supported by the base portion 22 of the support structure for rotation about a rotation axis 30. The holding unit 26 rotates back and forth ninety degrees (90°) about the rotation axis 30 between a first storage position, shown in
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When the holding unit 26 is disposed in the first storage position, the first side 32 of the holding unit 26 presents a first storage configuration adjacent to the cover opening 28. As shown in the Figures, the first storage configuration may be referred to as a bin storage configuration suitable for storing miscellaneous items, such as but not limited to mobile phones, small cameras, pens, etc. The first side 32 of the holding unit 26 defines a bin aperture 44 that is sized to approximate a size of the cover opening 28. When the holding unit 26 is positioned in the first storage position, with the first side 32 adjacent the cover portion 24, the bin aperture 44 provides access to the interior region 40 of the holding unit 26 through the cover opening 28 for storing miscellaneous items. The bin aperture 44 includes substantially the same size and shape as the cover opening 28 so that the first side 32 of the holding unit 26 does not restrict or limit the shape and size of the cover opening 28. As such, the first side 32 of the holding unit 26, when positioned adjacent the cover opening 28 in the first storage position, does not inhibit placement of objects into the interior region 40 of the holding unit 26. The third side 36 of the holding unit 26 defines a solid wall. When the holding unit 26 is disposed in the first storage position, the solid wall of the third side 36 defines the bottom surface of the holding unit 26.
The second side 34 of the holding unit 26 defines at least one cup aperture 46. As shown, the second side 34 defines two cup apertures 46; however, it should be appreciated that the second side 34 may define more than two cup apertures 46. Each cup aperture 46 includes a circular shape sized to receive a bottom portion of a cup 48 therethrough. When the holding unit 26 is positioned in the second storage position, with the second side 34 adjacent the cover portion 24, each of the cup apertures 46 provides access to the interior region 40 of the holding unit 26 through the cover opening 28 for supporting and securing the cup 48 within the interior region 40 of the holding unit 26. The fourth side 38 of the holding unit 26 includes at least one depression 50. Each of the depressions 50 is disposed opposite one of the cup apertures 46. Each of the depressions 50 extends outward away from the rotation axis 30, and is sized and shaped for supporting the bottom portion of the cup 48. Accordingly, when the holding unit 26 is positioned in the second storage position, each cup aperture 46, and the depression 50 disposed opposite thereof, cooperate to provide lateral support to the cup 48.
At least one of the base portion 22 and the cover portion 24 includes a sidewall 52. The sidewall 52 extends substantially vertically, in an approximate perpendicular angle relative to the top surface of the cover portion 24. The sidewall 52 is disposed adjacent the holding unit 26, and is positioned to close or block an aperture defined by one of the first side 32 or the second side 34 of the holding unit 26, when either the first side 32 or the second side 34 are not disposed adjacent the cover opening 28 of the cover portion 24. For example and as shown, when the holding unit 26 is disposed in the first storage position with the first side 32 disposed adjacent the cover opening 28 and the second side 34 disposed adjacent a right edge of the trim assembly 20 as viewed in
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The detailed description and the drawings or figures are supportive and descriptive of the invention, but the scope of the invention is defined solely by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed invention have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the invention defined in the appended claims.