This application claims priority to German Patent Application No. 102009030576.9, filed Jun. 26, 2009, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a device for laterally positioning at least one object, in particular a beverage cup, a beverage can or a bottle in relation to a receptacle arranged in a motor vehicle that partially accommodates the object.
Motor vehicles make use of drink container holders, also called cup holders. They are most often provided in the area of a recess in a central console of the motor vehicle, or a recess in the instrument panel of the motor vehicle. The central console or instrument panel accommodates the receptacle in a formed retainer space, which is in turn provided for holding the at least one object. In particular, this object is a beverage cup, a beverage can or a bottle. In order to prevent such an object filled with a beverage from tilting while driving, the device is provided for laterally positioning the object. The container is very suitable for accommodating several receptacles.
Known from prior art are varying configurations of devices for laterally positioning at least one object in a receptacle situated in a motor vehicle. One device of the kind mentioned at the outset is known from DE 101 34 027 A1. The receptacle has an oval storage compartment. The device for laterally positioning the object is designed as a rotatable divider, which has a cylindrical wall that extends over a portion of the circumference. The latter can be moved into the storage compartment by turning the divider in such away as to divide a roughly cylindrical adjustment area for adjusting the object, for example a beverage can. This device is structurally complicated, and requires a relatively large amount of space within the receptacle in both its functional and non-functional position, in particular from the standpoint of storing the device in the receptacle.
DE 203 08 296 U1 describes a storage compartment with a shell-shaped depression and a cover. The storage compartment has retaining elements that comprise a single piece with the cover, along with additional retaining elements arranged on the inside of the shell-shaped depression. The retaining elements are used to hold objects, such as cups, beverage cans, bottles or the like.
Known from DE 197 24 599 A1 is a device for laterally positioning at least one object in a receptacle, which has spring elements that act on objects placed in the receptacle. Additional devices for laterally positioning at least one object relative to a receptacle are described in DE 10 2005 019 485 A1, DE 10 2005 057 330 A1, DE 20 2005 010 253 U1, DE 20 2006 013 840 U1 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,915,997 B2.
At least one object of the present invention is to further develop a device of the kind mentioned at the outset in such a way as to give it an especially simple structural design, while in the process ensuring a precise positioning of the at least one object. In addition, other objects, desirable features, and characteristics will become apparent from the subsequent summary and detailed description, and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and this background.
At least the one object, and potentially other objects, desirable features and characteristics, are achieved by virtue of the fact that the device has a frame section with positioning elements mounted therein, wherein the frame section exhibits grooved areas at least on facing sides to accommodate the positioning elements in the frame section, as well as the positioning elements that extend into the opening formed by the frame section
Depending on the design of the positioning elements, the grooved areas formed in the frame section are exceedingly well suited for merely accommodating them, or even guiding them as well. The grooved areas form legs, in particular parallel legs, in the frame section, between that the positioning elements are situated. The legs are exceedingly well suited for laterally holding or guiding the positioning elements. The depth of the groove must be selected in particular in such a way that, given positioning elements rigidly connected with the frame section, the latter are sufficiently fixed in the frame section, or in the case of positioning elements that can move relative to the frame sections, the bearing areas for the positioning elements are also reliably accommodated in the frame section.
As a consequence, it is regarded as especially advantageous for the grooved areas to have a U-shaped cross section, with parallel legs and a web that connects the latter and comprises the floor of the groove. In relation to a horizontally parked motor vehicle, in particular a passenger car, the grooved areas are horizontally oriented, so that the legs are horizontally situated.
For example, the respective positioning element is rigidly connected with the frame section. In this case, the positioning element is in particular designed to be flexible, so that when an object is placed in the receptacle, it can yield when the object contacts the positioning element in either the direction of the groove base, meaning the web connecting the legs, or that the area of the flexible positioning element projecting out of the groove can be more or less downwardly bent during exposure to the object. If the object is again removed from the receptacle, the flexible characteristics of the positioning element cause it to spring back into its initial position.
The respective positioning element can indeed be designed and/or accommodated in such a way that it can move in the direction of the groove base and oppositely in the frame section. For example, this movable accommodation is achieved based on the elasticity of the positioning element, or because an indeed rigidly designed positioning element is mounted so that it can move in the groove of the frame section. In the latter case, it is provided in particular that the respective positioning element can be moved in the direction of the groove base against the force exerted by a spring. This mode of action can be realized while maintaining the simplest possible structural design for the positioning element. For example, it is designed as a simple molding with a U-shaped cross section, wherein the legs of the positioning element are inserted into the groove of the frame section, and guided in the area of the legs of the frame section. A spring means, for example a helical compression spring or some other elastic spring member, is active between the web of the frame section and the web of the positioning element.
Another alternative design provides that the respective positioning element have a bearing part accommodated in the frame section and a positioning element pivoted therein, which extends into the opening formed by the frame section, and can pivot up or down. In this configuration, it is provided in particular that the positioning element can be pivoted up or down out of a horizontal initial position against the force exerted by a spring, and can be moved back into the initial position from the pivoted position in response to the spring force.
One especially structurally simple design for the respective positioning element is obtained by designing the latter as a strip. The strip is inserted in the allocated groove of the frame section, and the portion extending beyond the groove extends into the opening formed by the frame section.
One especially functional configuration of the device is obtained by making the frame section rectangular, and arranging the positioning elements in the area of the two longitudinal sides of the rectangle. In particular, two positioning elements are arranged in the area of each longitudinal side of the rectangle. It is best for the side of the respective positioning element facing the opening to have at least one abutting surface area that curves away from the opening. In particular when two adjacent positioning elements interact, this yields curved abutting surface areas of the positioning elements that are best suited for establishing a flat contact with the object placed in the receptacle or the objects placed in the receptacle.
A special embodiment of the invention provides that the frame section be detachably connectable with the lateral walls of the receptacle. If the frame section, and hence the device is detached from the receptacle, the receptacle provides a large storage space for objects that is not reduced by the device in terms of the cross section of the upper opening. In this case, the receptacle is exceedingly well suited for accommodating relatively large objects, for example a book. By contrast, if objects that hold liquids are to be laterally positioned, the device is connected with the receptacle by joining, e.g., clipping, the frame section with the receptacle.
In particular, the receptacle is designed as a separate structural unit with a floor and lateral walls, wherein the receptacle can be placed in a storage space of a console, in particular a central console of the motor vehicle, or a storage space in an instrument panel of the motor vehicle.
The present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and:
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit application and uses. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background or summary or the following detailed description.
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While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing summary and detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration in any way. Rather, the foregoing summary and detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing an exemplary embodiment, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope as set forth in the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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102009030576.9 | Jun 2009 | DE | national |