The present invention relates generally to a usable surface for use in a vehicle and more particularly to a folding tray releasably securable to a bolster area of the vehicle.
Clipboards or other usable surfaces are well known and useful in a variety of applications in which a portable writing board is desired. The backseat occupants of a vehicle may use the clipboard for coloring or for doing other paperwork. Typically, such clipboards are lost or misplaced when used in the vehicle. Moreover, such boards are bulky or awkward for storing and if stored may consume excessive interior space.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to have a tray that is conveniently accessible to a vehicle occupant, saves space when stowed, is stowable within the vehicle, is aesthetically pleasing or provides an expanded working surface.
A fold-up tray for use in a vehicle is provided. The tray includes a top surface, a first section, a second section and a hinge. The first section includes a first portion of the top surface. The second section includes a second portion of the top surface. The hinge connects the first section and the second section, thereby affording an increased working surface when both portions of the tray are unfolded while also providing a stowable working surface when both portions of the tray are folded.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the tray advantageously provides a bi-fold clipboard that may be folded and fastened for storage into a panel or bolster area of a vehicle.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the tray advantageously uses a living hinge to expand the useable surface while at the same time providing a folding capability in order to reduce the storage area for stowing the tray in the vehicle.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon the following detailed description and appended claims, and upon reference to the accompanying drawings.
Throughout the figures and in the views, common elements are labeled with the same reference number. The common element may also include an additional number indicating that it is a particular type, kind or style of element for the embodiment presented. The reference numbers indicating a particular type, kind or style of element are not intended to be limiting, and are intended to help the reader in understanding the different embodiments presented in this invention.
In accordance with the present invention,
The storage location 16 of the bolster area 12 of this embodiment includes a back wall 26, side lips 27, 28 and a lower lip 29. A recess 30 is included in the back wall 26 to facilitate removal of the fold-up tray 20 from the bolster area 12 by the user. The fold-up tray 20, when stowed, rests upon the lower lip 29 and is held between the two side lips 27, 28 of the storage location 16. Typically, although not necessary, the bolster area 12 is formed from a single material piece in which the storage location 16 is formed. The storage location 16 may be designed so as to provide a flush mounting of the fold-up tray 20 when stowed and an aesthetically pleasing integrated surface when the fold-up tray is removed. The material used for constructing the bolster area or the fold-up tray may be plastic or any other suitable material combination.
The fold-up tray 20 of the present embodiment is best described with reference to
The fold-up tray 20 also has a lower surface 49 and outer edges 45, 46, 47, 48.
Optionally, other types of hinges may be used. For example the hinge might be a piano hinge, which would also allow for the compact storage of the tray and still provide the substantially planar surface. Optionally, to provide for a continuous surface where the hinge creates a void or other form of discontinuity across the usable surface, additional material layers may be used upon the top surface of the tray to bind the sections together over the hinged area.
The fold-up tray 20 includes a spring-loaded clip 40. The clip is attached to the second section 34 of the tray 20. The clip 40 includes a wire 41, a housing 42 and a spring (not shown). The spring preloads the wire 41 within the housing 42 so that the wire 41 may releasably load the second section 34 of the tray 20. The wire 41 may be used to secure user-selected materials when the tray 20 is in an unfolded configuration or may hold the two sections of the tray 20 together when folded. The clip 40 also holds the tray 20 in a folded configuration that facilitates storage into the bolster area 12 of a vehicle 10. The clip 40 may be constructed of various materials, including without limitation, metal, plastic, or any combination thereof. The clip 40 may also be constructed from various material processes, including injection molding or stamping each part, for example.
Optionally, the fold-up tray 20 might not include a clip.
Optionally, the fold-up tray 20 may include any other type of clip or binding device used for the retention of user selected materials or the like.
The hooks 54, 52 are made from spring steel. Optionally, the hooks may be formed integrally with the bolster area using a suitable material, thus eliminating the need for the rivets to attach the hooks to the bolster area.
The leg 68 may then be rotated 75 into the locked or deployed position 63 as shown in
After the leg 68 is secured in the deployed position 63, the tray 60 may be used to advantage in either the folded or unfolded position.
After the leg 68 is secured in the deployed position 63, the tray 60 may be adjusted.
As mentioned above, the tray 60 is connected to the leg 68. In this embodiment the tray 60 includes a slide rail 80 that is positionably connected to a top edge 83 in a slide slot 82 of the leg 68. The tray 60 may also be detached from the leg 68. The tray 60 may be used while connected to the leg 68 or may be insertably detached for use while unconnected from the leg 68.
The tray 60 of this embodiment has the same features mentioned above. Specifically the fold-up tray 60 includes the sections 32, 34 and the living hinge 36.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, numerous variations and alternative embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only in terms of the appended claims.