The invention relates to vehicles and in particular to cupholders and storage containers for use by vehicle occupants in a vehicle interior.
Modern vehicles afford occupants many amenities to help one enjoy time spent traveling. Besides offering conveniences that aid an operator in driving, conveniences may offer a sense of comfort and luxury. Examples of these amenities are cupholders and containers arranged within the vehicle to accommodate the drinking, smoking and storage needs of the occupants. Incorporation of these conveniences into the vehicle may pose a challenge to a manufacturer.
Amenities added to vehicles must adequately serve the occupant needs, while remaining aesthetically pleasing at a minimal cost to the manufacturer. To meet these ends, movable cupholder and container devices have been integrated into the dash panel of vehicles using a minimum amount of components. A vehicle operator may use integrated conveniences while driving, requiring brief interaction with those conveniences. Accordingly, combining cupholders and a container into a movable convenience unit in a vehicle dash panel allows for quick access while driving, reduced cost to manufacturers, and a pleasing look to consumers.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,680,974 discloses a convenience unit assembly including a container for ashes adapted to be integrated into a vehicle console. This design allows cupholders and a container to be concealed within the console. Multiple operator movements are required to open the separate covers of the cupholders and container, increasing required driver interaction time. Accident risk is likely to be increased by increased driver interaction time. While aesthetically pleasing, the convenience unit requires a complex and expensive arrangement of gears, springs, and dampers.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,361,008 B1 discloses a vehicle cupholder assembly that is integrated into a dash panel and flips down for operator use. The assembly does not include a separate container with the cupholders. If the container is included in the flip down assembly, returning a flip down cupholder to a storage position is likely to spill the contents of the container. A spill of a container holding ashes spreads ash in the vehicle, soiling the vehicle interior to the dissent of the operator. Despite being relatively simple and well integrated into the vehicle dash, the cupholder assembly does not integrate a separate container, requiring a separate container to be mounted elsewhere.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,462,630 discloses an ashtray device which releases stored energy to open the ashtray for operator use. The ashtray device includes a rotary damping device to control the ashtray speed when released from a stored position. The rotary damping device prevents a forceful ejection of ashes from the ashtray that may occur with unrestrained speed. For the purpose of preventing ash ejection from ashtrays that open for operator use, damping of some sort is generally used. Despite being relatively simple and well integrated into the vehicle dash, the ashtray does not integrate a cupholder, requiring a separate cupholder mounted elsewhere.
It would be desirable to have an inexpensive flip down convenience unit integrated into a vehicle interior, the convenience unit including a storage container, wherein the storage container has a lid which militates against container spillage, and wherein the lid is actuated by a link arm which also provides a damping function during convenience unit opening, thereby militating against ejection of the container contents.
Presently provided by the invention, a flip down convenience unit including a storage container, wherein the storage container has a lid which militates against container spillage, and wherein the lid is actuated by a link arm which also provides a damping function during convenience unit opening that is inexpensive and integrated into a vehicle interior has surprisingly been discovered.
In one embodiment, the convenience unit assembly for a vehicle comprises a convenience unit hingedly positioned within an interior of the vehicle including at least one cupholder and at least one storage container disposed therein, a lid hingedly disposed on the convenience unit, and a link arm having a first end hingedly attached to the convenience unit and a second end slidably disposed in an elongate aperture in the interior of the vehicle, the link arm contacting the lid to close the lid when the convenience unit is pivoted into a closed position and permit the lid to open when the convenience unit is pivoted into an open position.
In another embodiment, the convenience unit assembly for a vehicle comprises a housing configured to be disposed in an interior of a vehicle, the housing having an elongate aperture formed therein, a convenience unit hingedly positioned within the housing including at least one cupholder and at least one storage container disposed therein, a lid hingedly disposed on the convenience unit, and a link arm having a first end hingedly attached to the convenience unit and a second end slidably disposed in the elongate aperture in the housing, the link arm contacting the lid to close the lid when the convenience unit is pivoted into a closed position and permit the lid to open when the convenience unit is pivoted into an open position when the convenience unit is substantially in the open position.
In another embodiment, the convenience unit assembly for a vehicle comprises a housing configured to be disposed in an interior of the vehicle, the housing having an elongate aperture formed therein, a convenience unit hingedly positioned within the housing including at least one cupholder and at least one storage container disposed therein, a lid hingedly disposed on the convenience unit, and a link arm having a first end hingedly attached to the convenience unit and a second end slidably disposed in the elongate aperture in the housing acting to dampen the pivotal speed of the convenience unit, the link arm contacting the lid to close the lid when the convenience unit is pivoted into a closed position, wherein a point intermediate the attachment points of the link arm contacts the lid and permits the lid to open when the convenience unit is pivoted into an open position when the convenience unit is substantially in the open position.
The above, as well as other objects and advantages of the invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
The following detailed description and appended drawings describe and illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. The description and drawings serve to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. It is understood that materials other than those described can be used without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
The housing 12 is typically made from a material such as plastic, and can be formed by any conventional means such as injection molding. The housing 12 has an inner side 20 and an outer side 22. The outer side 22 includes a plurality of fastening points 24. The fastening points 24 are adapted to be attached with corresponding fasteners to an interior panel of the vehicle, thereby concealing the outer side 22 from view by vehicle occupants. The inner side 20 of the housing 12 includes a hinge half 26, elongate apertures 28, a latch receiver 30, and a unit cavity 32. The hinge half 26, as illustrated in
The convenience unit 14 can be made from any conventional material such as plastic, and can be formed by any conventional means such as injection molding. The convenience unit 14 includes cupholders 38, a storage container 40, a hinge half 42, a link arm mount 44, and a latch 46. In the embodiment shown, one storage container 40 and two cupholders 38 are included. However, more storage containers 40 and cupholders 38 or fewer cupholders 38 can be used as desired. When in a closed position, the convenience unit 14 pivots into and substantially fills the unit cavity 32.
The cupholders 38 may be integrally formed as a part of the convenience unit 14 as shown in
The storage container 40 may be integrally formed as a part of the convenience unit 14, or may be formed separate to facilitate removal and cleaning of the container 40. When formed separately, the storage container is secured within the unit 14 by any conventional means such as detents, which require a minimal elastic deformation of the container 40 or unit 14 during insertion and removal. The storage container 40 is typically made from a material such as plastic, and can be formed by any conventional means such as injection molding. As shown in
The hinge half 42, as illustrated in
The link arm mount 44, as illustrated in
The latch 46 is disposed in the convenience unit 14, but it is understood the latch 46 may be disposed on other components, such as the housing 12. The latch 46 shown is a slam latch, which allows for self engagement of the latch receiver 30 when the convenience unit 14 is closed. However, other types of latches may be used.
The lid 16 is typically made from a material such as plastic, and can be formed by any conventional means such as injection molding. When the storage container 40 is an ashtray, the plastic used to form the lid 16 has a high resistance to heat. The lid 16 is hingedly attached to the lid mount 48, illustrated in
Typically, the link arm 18 is made from a material such as plastic, and can be formed by any conventional means such as injection molding. The link arm 18 has a first end 50, a second end 54, a contact region 56, and link arm guides 58. The first end 50 of the link arm 50 is hingedly attached to the convenience unit 14 by any conventional means. The second end 54 of the link arm 18 includes two link arm guides 58, as illustrated in
From the foregoing description, one ordinarily skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications to the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions in accordance with the scope of the appended claims.