Storage in vehicles is always an issue. Space is limited and different potential owners have different preferences and needs for storage.
For example, trash storage in vehicles has been a difficult issue. Vehicle owners, especially those with children, need readily accessible trash storage in the vehicle. However, different owners have different preferences for the location of the trash storage, depending on the location of passengers in the vehicle who need to access the trash storage. Auto makers are reluctant to provide permanent trash storage in the vehicle for esthetic reasons, and have thus largely left the issue of trash storage to after-market products. These after-market products are not tailored to any specific vehicle and have not provided acceptable trash storage solutions.
Also, many vehicles are now equipped with cd players as part of the in-vehicle entertainment system. Although many of the vehicles include cd players that hold more than one cd, the typical user has more cds in the vehicle than can be held within the player. Thus, there is still a need to store cds in the vehicle outside the cd player.
One known cd storage device is a sleeve having a plurality of overlapping flaps forming pockets, each of which holds a cd. The sleeve includes straps for securing the sleeve to the sun visor in the vehicle. One drawback of this device is that the sleeve can interfere with the operation of the sun visor in some vehicles. Also, the sleeve cannot be easily removed from the visor by the driver because the driver must flip down the visor in order to access the cds.
The present invention provides an improved storage system for a vehicle passenger compartment, including storage for cds and trash. The storage system includes multiple portable storage containers that are selectively mountable at several optional locations in the vehicle passenger compartment, or storable inside a floor console. One of the example portable storage containers is a cd sleeve and the other example portable storage container is a receptacle, such as for trash storage. Other portable storage containers could also be included.
In the example embodiments, the portable storage containers are securable to one of a plurality of interior panels via a magnetic coupling between the portable storage container and the interior panels. Additional mechanical coupling may be provided to prevent the storage containers from slipping on the interior panels. For example, in the portable trash storage receptacle, a protrusion is received in a complementary recess between the container wall and the interior panel, in order to prevent the container from sliding. The protrusion may include the magnet of the magnetic coupling. Preferably, the portion of the magnetic coupling that is formed on the interior panel is hidden behind an outer trim surface and does not protrude from the interior panel.
The portable receptacle is roughly sized to accommodate plastic grocery bags. The portable receptacle may provide hooks or other connectors near a bottom end of the container. The loop handles of the plastic grocery bag can be secured to the hooks or connectors to keep the bag properly positioned in the container.
The console has one or more storage areas for removably storing the cd storage sleeve. The cd storage sleeve can be easily removed from at least some of the storage areas with one hand (e.g. without opening the console). The cd storage sleeve does not occupy a significant amount of console storage volume.
Other advantages of the present invention can be understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
A floor console 10 according to the present invention is shown in
A plurality of storage containers can be secured to various locations in and on the floor console 10. Two example containers shown include a cd sleeve 38, for holding a plurality of cds, and a receptacle, such as a portable trash container 26. A plurality of mounting areas (designated as recesses 30 and connection points 31) are formed on various surfaces of the console 10. The cd sleeve 38 and/or the portable trash container 26 can be removably secured to each of the mounting areas 30, 31. The occupants of the vehicle can arrange the cd sleeve 38 and portable trash container 26 as desired or needed.
The portable trash container 26 may be a molded plastic receptacle and can be removably stored inside the interior compartment 22. The trash container 26 includes a fastener, such as a magnet 28, secured to an exterior surface. The magnet 28 may alternatively be mounted to an interior surface or insert-molded with the trash container 26. In the embodiment shown, the magnet 28 is secured to the exterior surface and protrudes from the exterior surface of the trash container 26. A single round magnet 28 is shown, but one or more magnets of other shapes could be used. Other fasteners (hooks, Velcro®, etc) could be used in place of or in addition to the magnet 28.
The forward console portion 14 includes a pair of spaced-apart sidewalls 40 and an upper wall 42 defining a forward interior compartment 44. Cup holders 46 are formed in the forward interior compartment 44 for holding cups or bottles, etc.
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Optionally, the magnet 28 could be provided on the connection point 31 and the magnetic plate 33 could be provided on the trash container 26. Although round recesses 34 are shown, other shapes could be used. Also, more than one recess 35 could be provided at each connection point 31. Alternatively, the recess 35 can be eliminated for a completely hidden connection point 31. If fasteners other than a magnet 28 are formed on the trash container 26, then suitable complementary fasteners would be provided at the connection points 31; however, it is preferred that the fasteners on the connection points be non-protruding connectors (i.e. do not protrude from the surface of the sidewall 16, 40 or other interior trim panel), both for esthetic reasons and safety.
The trash container 26 is shown connected to the connection point 31a. The magnet 28 on the trash container 26 is received in the recess 35 and is magnetically secured to the magnetic plate 33. The trash container 26 can easily be moved to either connection point 31a,b or returned to the interior compartment 22. In the embodiment shown, there is a single trash container 26 shown at two optional locations in
The plurality of recesses 30a-c are formed on several surfaces of the console 10. A first recess 30a is formed on the underside of the lid 24. A second recess 30b is formed on an interior surface of one of the sidewalls 16. A third recess 30c is formed on an exterior surface of the other sidewall 16. Each recess 30a-c includes a pair of upwardly-protruding tabs 32 on a lower edge thereof. A pair of magnets 34 are mounted to (or recessed within or hidden behind) the interior surface of each recess 30a-c adjacent an upper edge of the recess 30a-c. Alternatively, other fasteners, such as Velcro, clips, dual lock, etc. could be used in place of the magnets 34.
Each of the recesses 30a-c can receive the cd storage sleeve 38. One cd storage sleeve 38 can be provided, such that it can be stored in the recess 30a-c selected by the user, or alternatively, a cd storage sleeve 38 can be provided for each one of the recesses 30a-c (in which case, the cd storage sleeves 38 are preferably interchangeable, if not identical). The bottom edge of the cd storage sleeve 38 is received behind the upwardly-protruding tabs 32. Magnets 39 secured to (or held within) the upper edge of the cd storage sleeve 38 releasably secure the cd storage sleeve 38 within the recess 30a-c.
A vertically-slidable, spring-operated cd storage tray 48 is formed through the upper wall 42 of the forward console portion 14. The cd storage tray 48 can be released by pressing a release button 49 on the upper wall 42 or the storage tray 48 can be spring-loaded such that it is released by pressing down on the top of the storage tray 48.
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The cd storage sleeve 38 includes a plurality of pockets 60 each capable of receiving a cd 62. The cd storage sleeve 38 and the manner of retaining the cd storage sleeve 38 within the recesses 30a-d make it possible for the driver to retrieve a cd 62 using only one hand. The driver can even access the cd storage sleeve 38 in the recess 30d in the cd storage tray 48 or in the recess 30c on the exterior of the console box 12 without opening the lid 24 on the console box 12. The recesses 30a-c occupy a minimal amount of storage volume in the console box 12.
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The doors 72a,b include a spring-loaded or motorized mechanical assembly (not shown) for sliding the doors between the open and closed positions based upon the user activating a switch 84. When the doors 72a,b are open, the user can access the cd storage sleeve 38 stored in recess 30e. The cd storage sleeve 38 is stored between the divider wall 74b and the cup holder assembly 78.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/740,066, filed Nov. 28, 2005, and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. Nos. 60/755,763 and 60/755,940, both filed Jan. 3, 2006.
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