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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a container holder configured upon an exterior portion of a vehicle and accessible to personnel located outside the vehicle.
2. Related Art
Automotive vehicle designers have included container holders as part of the interior appointments of vehicles for many years. Unfortunately, such interior container holders are not readily accessible to personnel positioned on the ground around a vehicle. Exterior container holders would be useful for vehicles such as sport utility vehicles or pickup trucks, which are commonly employed as work vehicles, and with which people spend hours working in the vicinity of the vehicle.
It would be desirable to provide a container holder which is accessible to personnel outside a vehicle, whether the vehicle's closures, such as tailgates or hatches, are closed or locked.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a container holder for an automotive vehicle includes a relief space configured within an exterior portion of a load-carrying automotive structure, and a generally cup-shaped insert extending within relief space and fastened to the load-carrying structure. The exterior portion may include an upper surface of an automotive bumper, with the relief space configured as a port formed in the bumper's upper surface for accepting the insert. Alternatively, the exterior portion may include a trim cover of an automotive load box rail, with the relief space including a port formed in the trim cover and the load box rail for accepting the insert.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a container holder may include either an integral or a removable cover for sealingly closing the cup-shaped insert when a container is not present within the insert.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a generally cup-shaped insert preferably includes a number of integral tabs for locking the insert into the relief space. The generally cup-shaped insert may also include one or more container retention tabs mounted to an inner surface of the cup-shaped insert.
As an alternative, the generally cup-shaped insert used with the present invention may be either circular or oblong.
It is an advantage of a container holder according to the present invention that the present container holder is readily accessible to personnel outside of a vehicle's passenger compartment.
It is another advantage of a container holder according to the present invention that the holder may be equipped with devices to keep the interior of the holder clean when the container holder is not in use.
It is another advantage of a container holder according to the present invention that the useful load-carrying volume of the vehicle is unaffected by the presence of the container holder or even by the presence of a container within the holder.
Other advantages, as well as features of the present invention, will become apparent to the reader of this specification.
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Cup-shaped insert 42 has an upper flange 70, which may optionally be welded or otherwise bonded to load box rail trim cover 26. Alternatively, cup-shaped insert 42 may be molded in place as one piece with load box rail trim cover 26. If cup-shaped insert 42 is welded to load box rail trim cover 26, the insert and trim cover may be considered to be one piece notwithstanding that a port was first formed as 34 within trim cover 26.
Cup-shaped insert 42, and for that matter oblong insert 46, may be equipped with a port 50, in a lower wall thereof, as shown in
With the cover of
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It is thus seen that in general, an automotive vehicle according to the present invention includes a load-carrying structure having a generally horizontal upper surface, with the previously described relief space configured within the load-carrying structure and extending downward from a port formed in the generally horizontal upper surface. In each case, a generally cup-shaped container holder is attached to the load-carrying structure and extends downwardly through the port and into the relief space from the generally horizontal upper surface. Rails circumscribing a pickup box provide a convenient load-carrying structure for mounting the container holder.
The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and fall within the scope of the invention. Accordingly the scope of legal protection afforded this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.