Claims
- 48. A module for storing a sub-module in an overhead system of a vehicle, comprising:
a housing adapted to engage at least one elongated member positioned on an interior overhead portion of the vehicle; a closure panel coupled to the housing and configured to provide access to a storage area within the housing; a first pattern of connection points adapted to interface with a corresponding second pattern of connection points for securing the sub-module within the storage space.
- 49. The module of claim 48 wherein the module is adapted to interface with a bracket on the sub-module.
- 50. The module of claim 48 wherein the first pattern of connection points is a plurality of bosses.
- 51. The module of claim 50 wherein the plurality of bosses is six bosses.
- 52. The module of claim 48 wherein the second plurality of connection points is a plurality of apertures.
- 53. The module of claim 52 wherein the plurality of apertures is six apertures.
- 54. The module of claim 53 wherein the apertures are threaded.
- 55. The module of claim 48 further comprising a plurality of fasteners configured to couple the module and the sub-module at the connection points.
- 56. The module of claim 55 wherein the fasteners are threaded fasteners.
- 57. The module of claim 48 wherein the module is adapted to receive the sub-module in a nesting relationship.
- 58. The module of claim 48 wherein the closure panel is coupled to the housing by a hinge and configured for movement between an open and a closed position.
- 59. The module of claim 58 wherein the closure panel is adapted to conceal the sub-module when the closure panel is in the closed position.
- 60. The module of claim 48 further comprising a utility carrier.
- 61. The module of claim 60 further comprising at least one connector adapted to deliver a utility supply to the sub-module.
- 62. A method of providing a sub-module for use with a module in an overhead system for a vehicle having at least one elongated member coupled to an interior overhead portion of the vehicle, comprising:
positioning the sub-module within a storage space of the module; aligning a first pattern of connection points on the module with a second pattern of connection points on the sub-module; and coupling the sub-module to the module.
- 63. The method of claim 62 further comprising the step of coupling the module to the overhead system.
- 64. The method of claim 63 further comprising the step of connecting at least one utilities connector configured to communicate between the module and the sub-module.
- 65. The method of claim 62 wherein the first pattern of connection points is a plurality of bosses and the second plurality of connection points is a plurality of apertures configured to be coupled by a plurality of threaded fasteners.
- 66. The method of claim 65 wherein the first and second pattern of connection points are six connection points.
- 67. A kit for mounting sub-modules in an interior overhead portion of a vehicle, comprising:
a housing having an interior storage space; a first pattern of connection points on the housing adapted to operably engage a second pattern of connection points on the sub-module; and at least one utilities connector configured to interface with the module and sub-module.
- 68. The kit of claim 67 wherein the housing further comprises a cover panel configured to selectively conceal the sub-module.
- 69. The kit of claim 67, wherein the first pattern of connection points is a plurality of bosses.
- 70. A module for use with a sub-module on an overhead system in a vehicle, comprising:
a base coupled to a housing; a bracket having a first pattern of connection points configured to engage a second pattern of connection points on the base in a mounting relationship; the sub-module having a size and a shape adapted to fit within a storage space of the module; and at least one coupler configured to couple the sub-module to the bracket.
- 71. The module of claim 70 further comprising at least one utilities connector adapted to interface between the module and the sub-module.
- 72. The module of claim 70 wherein the coupler is a releasable coupler configured to permit the sub-module to be selectively removed from the bracket.
- 73. The module of claim 70 wherein the first pattern of connection points and the second pattern of connection points are at least partially aligned.
- 74. The module of claim 73 wherein the first pattern of connection points are a plurality of apertures.
- 75. The module of claim 74 wherein the apertures are threaded and adapted to receive a threaded fastener.
- 76. A module adapted for installation on an overhead system for a vehicle and configured to store a sub-module therein, comprising:
a housing; a base coupled to the housing and defining a storage area; a holder operably coupled to at least one of the base and the housing and configured to engage an elongated member of the overhead system; and an interface configured to secure the sub-module within the storage area.
- 77. The module of claim 76 further comprising a utilities connector adapted to deliver a utility supply from the vehicle to the sub-module.
- 78. The module of claim 76 wherein the interface is a bracket.
- 79. The module of claim 76 further comprising a panel coupled to the housing for pivotal movement between a first position and a second position.
- 80. The module of claim 79 wherein the sub-module is concealed within the storage area when the panel is in the first position and the sub-module is accessible when the panel is in the second position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application incorporates by reference and claims priority to the following patent application: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/846,811 titled “Modular System for a Vehicle” filed May 1, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09846811 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10316162 |
Dec 2002 |
US |