This invention relates to storage solutions in vehicles, and more particularly to a hinged liner for the cargo area of a vehicle.
In a typical sport utility vehicle (SUV), and in many passenger cars, it is common to have rear seats with seat backs which fold down to a flat or at least relatively flat position. Many such rear seats are split, either half and half, or more commonly two-thirds one-third, so that either one or both of the seats may be folded down at any time.
When the seats are folded down, the amount of storage area available to the user is increased and allows for larger items to be stored in the vehicle storage area.
Therefore, there is provided a novel hinged liner for a vehicle storage area.
In view of the preceding, there is a need for a foldable liner which can be used effectively in the cargo area of a vehicle where rear seats fold down.
It is desirable to have a protective liner to cover the cargo area defined by the surface behind the seats, and by the seat backs themselves when folded down.
In an aspect of the invention, there is a provided a liner for a cargo area of a vehicle comprising a first portion; a second portion, and a living hinge, connecting the first portion and the second portion and in a same material as the first and second portions.
It is particularly desirable to have a protective liner which is usable even if only one of two seat sections if folded down.
In a further aspect of the invention, a liner is provided having at least two sections, with a fold line between them, the fold line positioned to correspond with the fold line of the rear seats when the liner is installed in the cargo area. One section is configured to cover the surface behind the rear seats, and the other section is configured to cover the rear surface of the rear seats. The two sections are semi-rigid, i.e. not readily foldable by themselves, and preferably the fold line between them is a hinge. Preferably the liner is wholly or partially plastic, and the hinge is a so-called living hinge between the two sections, the living hinge being the same material as the first and second sections.
In one embodiment, to deal with the preceding scenario where both rear seat sections may be either upright or folded down, or where only one or the other is folded down, the section configured to cover the rear surface of the rear seats is split longitudinally into two subsections, the split aligning with the split between the rear seat sections.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
The invention is directed at a hinged liner for the cargo area of a vehicle. The liner comprises at least two portions which are manufactured from a material, such as thermoplastic, the two portions being attached together by a living hinge which is also manufactured from the same material as the two portions thereby resulting in a monolayer liner. In alternative embodiments, the liner is a bilaminate or a trilaminate liner.
In the current embodiment, the liner 18 includes four (4) sections 20, 22, 24 and 26. A first portion, or the rear most portion, 20 is located on the floor of the vehicle storage area 10 to provide a protective liner to the storage area while a second, or front most, portion 26 is preferably mounted to the rear of the seats 16. The first portion 20 can either be permanently mounted to the floor or can be removably attached. The terms rear and front, when used to describe the liner, are used with reference to their location within the vehicle storage area with respect to the vehicle. The liner 18 can be mounted to the seats in any number of manners via attachment apparatus such as, but not limited to, Velcro™, detachable grommets, push pin fasteners, bungee straps and the like.
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In this embodiment, the hinge 36 and resulting fold line are positioned to correspond with the fold line of the rear seats when the liner 30 is installed in the cargo area of the vehicle. The rear section 32 of the liner 30 is configured to cover the surface behind the rear seats and the front section 34 is configured to cover the rear surface of the seats. The two sections 32 and 34 are preferably semi-rigid, i.e. not readily foldable by themselves.
In an alternative embodiment, the liner 40 can include a layer of carpet on an opposite side (the side not shown). In this manner, the liner 40 can be flipped so that the entire storage area of the vehicle is carpet-lined, preferably in the same material as the storage area.
Alternatively, the front portion 48 of the liner 40 can be mounted to the vehicle storage area and the liner 40 folded to the position of
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In a further embodiment, the liner can be used in a truck bed of a pick-up truck. A first portion of the liner is placed in the truck bed and while a second portion is mounted to the inside of the door to the truck bed. The first and second portions are connected together via a living hinge which is manufacture from the same material as the first and second portions. When the truck bed door is closed, the liner is folded along the living hinge and when the truck bed door is open, the liner lies flat along the truck bed and the open door.
In a further embodiment, the liner can include living hinges which are perpendicular to the rear seats thereby allowing the liner to be folded perpendicular to the rear seats. The direction of the living hinge is determined by the manufacture and can be in any direction.
In an alternative embodiment, the liner includes a plurality of living hinges which are designed to accommodate storage compartments within vehicles such as a load floor or other vehicle designs. In this manner, the liner can include any number of integrally formed living hinges to provide the necessary flexibility to access these storage compartments without having to remove the liner from the storage area.
Preferred and exemplary embodiments of this invention are described herein. Variations of those embodiments may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. It is expected that skilled persons will employ such variations as appropriate, and it is expected that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing statement, some specific examples of possible variations may include the following, though others may be apparent to those knowledgeable in the field of the invention.
Further variations may be apparent or become apparent to those knowledgeable in the field of the invention, and are within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims which follow.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/888,644, filed Feb. 7, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60888644 | Feb 2007 | US |