This application is based on and claims the priority benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-173903, filed on Jul. 2, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a container securing device, including a housing portion with a cylindrical shape, an upper end whereof is opened, to house a container, such as a beverage container, and a flap, positioned so as to be moved within a hole that is formed in a cylindrical wall of the housing portion, which secures the beverage container within the housing portion.
2. Description of the Related Art
A container securing device is conventionally known, such as is depicted in
As an instance with respect to the conventional container securing device, such as is depicted in
When extracting the beverage container 103 from the housing portion 2, when the beverage container 103 is in a state such as is depicted in
An object of the present invention is to provide a container securing device that is capable of a) reliably securing even a container with a tapering constriction component thereof and b) allowing the container to be easily extracted, without being caught upon a widening component thereof.
In order to accomplish the above object, a container securing device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a housing portion with a cylindrical shape, an upper end whereof is opened, to house a container, and a flap, positioned within a hole that is formed in a cylindrical wall of the housing portion, so as to be capable of moving either into, or out of, the housing portion, in response to an insertion of the container into the housing portion, or an extraction of the container from the housing portion.
When the container is fully housed within the housing portion, the flap is capable of moving to a location that secures the container therein.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained in detail hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
According to the embodiment, a center console 1000, of an approximately rectangular shape, and which is positioned in an interior of the automobile (not shown), such as is depicted in
A pair of container securing devices 100, 100 according to the present invention is fitted into an upper opening of the compartment 101.
Each respective container securing device 100 comprises, as an instance, a housing portion 20, which is formed from a cylindrical body, and which is open at an upper end thereof, in order to house a container, as an instance, a beverage container 103 (refer to
It would be permissible for each respective component that configures the container securing device 100 to be formed of essentially any material that does not deform as a result of an effect of a heat that would be transmitted thereto from the beverage container 103. It would be desirable to use a material that does not suffer heat shrinkage.
The panel portion 10 comprises the two housing portions 20, 20, a flange 11 (partially not shown) that is formed as a single unit with the upper end of the two housing portions 20, 20 (only one thereof shown), and a rib 12, which extends in a downward direction from four edge portions 11a of the flange 11.
The flange 11 is formed in a shape that is nearly identical to the shape of the upper opening of the compartment 101 of the center console 1000, such as is depicted in
A hole 21a is formed in each respective housing portion 20, in an immediate vicinity of an upper opening 21b thereof, and which protrudes into in the cylindrical wall 21d thereof such as is depicted in
With respect to an interior surface of the housing portion 20, an inner diameter thereof inclines gradually from an upper opening end 21c of the housing portion 20, narrowing toward a base wall 21e thereof such as is depicted in
The securing mechanism 200 comprises a guide portion 30, which extends from the cylindrical wall 21d toward an exterior thereof in a diameter direction, a flap 40, which is placed within the guide portion 30 so as to be movable, i.e., in a left to right direction in
The guide portion 30 comprises a pair of side panels 31A, 31B, which are formed in an approximate āEā shape, with a relative mutual facing thereof, and a substrate 32, which mutually links the side panels 31A, 31B, via a lower portion thereof, such as is depicted in
A separation distance between the side panels 31A, 31B is set so as to be approximately identical with a width dimension of the hole 21a. In addition, an upper surface 31Aa, 31Ba, of the side panels 31A, 31B is in a location that is higher than an upper edge of the hole 21a, and a lower surface 31Am, 31Bm, of the side panels 31A, 31B is in a location that is lower than a lower edge of the hole 21a.
In addition, the width dimension of the hole 21a is set so as to be approximately identical with a width dimension of the flap 40, and a height dimension of the hole 21a is set so as to be larger than the width dimension of the flap 40.
An axle loop 31Afa, 31Bfa is formed within each respective center shoe portion 31Af, 31Bf, such as is depicted in
The flap 40 comprises a pair of panels 51, 52, which are mutually spaced apart, and which exhibit a āCā shape when viewed side on, the first axle 41 and the second axle 42, which penetrate an upper protrusion portion 51a, 52a, and a lower protrusion portion 51b, 52b, of the panels 51, 52, and a linking portion 53, which links a leading end portion of the panel 51 and a leading end portion of the panel 52, such as is depicted in
A length of the first axle 41 and the second axle 42 is set to be approximately identical to a width W32 of the guide portion 30 (refer to
In addition, the flap 40 enters into a space between the hole 21a of the housing portion 20, and the side panels 31A, 31B of the guide portion 30, and the leading end 40a of the flap 40 protrudes into the interior portion of the housing portion 20, such as is depicted in
The first axle 41 enters into the crevices 31Ac, 31Bc of the guide portion 30, is capable of movement in line with the crevices 31Ac, 31Bc thereof, and is supported by an upper surface of the center shoe portion 31Af, 31Bf, such as is depicted in
In addition, the flap 40 is guided in a forward and reverse direction with respect to the housing portion 20 by the side panels 31A, 31B of the guide portion 30, such as is depicted in
The coiled spring 60 is configured from a pair of arm portions in a straight line shape 60a, 60b, and a main spring body in a spiral shape 60c. The coiled spring main body 60c is attached to the pin 70, and the pair of arm portions 60a, 60b, of the coiled spring 60 extend from the coiled spring main body 60c in an approximately straight line shape, i.e., in an upper and a lower direction in
Following is a description of an operation of the container securing device 100, according to the description herein.
When the beverage container 103 is not housed, the flap 40 is impelled by an impelling force of the coiled spring 60 into the interior of the housing portion 20, and the leading end 40a of the flap 40 is caused to protrude into the interior space of the housing portion 20, such as is depicted in
When the beverage container 103 is inserted via the upper opening 21b of the housing portion 20, the widening component 103b of a surface 103a of the beverage container 103 comes into contact with the leading end 40a of the flap 40, and impresses the flap 40 in a direction that is denoted by an arrow S1, such as is depicted in
Given that the flap 40 is being constantly impelled toward the housing portion 20 by the coiled spring 60, further inserting the beverage container 103 into the housing portion 20 causes the leading end 40a of the flap 40 to make a rubbing contact upon the tapering constriction component 103c of the beverage container 103. In such a circumstance, the flap 40, being impelled toward the housing portion 20 by the coiled spring 60, swings, i.e., fluctuates, in a clockwise direction revolving around the second axle 42, while also being propelled toward the interior of the housing portion 20 (refer to
Lifting the beverage container 103 from the housing portion 20 when extracting the beverage container 103 causes the leading end 40a of the flap 40, which is in contact with the tapering constriction component 103c of the beverage container 103, to be impressed in an upward direction S2, and to make a rubbing contact in the direction of the widening component 103b thereof. The rubbing contact thereof causes the flap 40 to swing, i.e., to fluctuate, in the counterclockwise direction revolving around the second axle 42, resisting the impelling force of the coiled spring 60, and the leading end 40a of the flap 40 is thereby propelled into the hole 21a of the housing portion 20.
Given that the flap 40 is being constantly impelled toward the housing portion 20 by the coiled spring 60, further lifting the beverage container 103 causes the leading end 40a of the flap 40 to move beyond the widening component 103b of the beverage container 103, and to make a rubbing contact in the direction of a lower portion 103d thereof. In such a circumstance, the flap 40 swings in the counterclockwise direction revolving around the second axle 42, and is also propelled toward the interior of the housing portion 20, thereby returning to an initial state wherein the beverage container 103 is not housed.
In addition, it is possible for the flap 40 to fluctuate smoothly, because the center shoe portion 31Af, 31Bf is formed in the approximate semicircular arc shape, such as is depicted in
Given that the flap 40 fluctuates when the beverage container 103 is extracted, such as is depicted in
Given that the flap 40 fluctuates in accordance with a shape of the tapering constriction component 103c of the beverage container 103 when the beverage container 103 is extracted in the manner described herein, it is possible to reliably secure the tapering constriction component 103c of the beverage container 103 without catching upon the widening component 103b of the beverage container 103, and to reliably fix the beverage container 103 within the housing portion 20 thereby.
Given that a typical device that secures a beverage container is installed so as to be capable of swinging within the inner wall of the housing portion that houses the beverage container, or within a location that corresponds to the inner wall of the housing portion that houses the beverage container, the securing mechanism thereof is exposed in its entirety in many instances, and the swinging motion of the securing mechanism may be inhibited as a beverage fluid adheres to, and degrades, a swinging hinge base portion of the securing mechanism. In addition, the fact that such a securing mechanism is typically exposed is not considered particularly suitable from a standpoint of vehicle compartment design. The present invention resolves such problems as the foregoing, in addition to the problems described herein.
It is possible to extract a beverage container by way of the container securing device according to the present invention without causing the flap to catch upon a side surface widening component of the beverage container.
As an instance thereof given that the flap fluctuates in accordance with a shape of the widening component of the beverage container when the beverage container is extracted, it is possible to smoothly extract the beverage container, without the flap catching upon the widening component of the beverage container.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein, and that various modifications and changes can be made to the embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-173903 | Jul 2007 | JP | national |