Rear cargo storage assembly

Abstract
A removable storage tray frame (20) which is insertable into a storage compartment (16) in the floor (14) of a vehicle (10) is provided. The storage tray frame (20) has at least one door (24) which is capable of being rotated from a first horizontal position to a second generally vertical position. The door (24) is capable of being inserted into a pair of slots (28) formed in the storage tray frame (20) to act as a divider of the storage compartment (16).
Description




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a flexible cargo storage area is disclosed which increases user customization and flexibility by virtue of its simplicity and aesthetic cleanliness.




In one embodiment of the current invention, a removable storage tray which is insertable into a storage compartment in the floor of a vehicle is provided. The storage tray has at least one door which is capable of being rotated from a first horizontal position to a second generally vertical position. The door is capable of being inserted into a pair of slots formed in the storage tray to act as a divider of the storage compartment.




In a second embodiment of the current invention, the storage tray has a plurality of dividers which form a number of trays in the removable storage tray assembly. A plurality of lids are provided which serve as dividers of the compartmentalized storage compartment.




In a third embodiment of the current invention, hinges are provided which allow for easy rotation of the doors. A pin type hinge is provided which allows for the insertion of the doors into corresponding slots.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The various advantages of the present invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art upon reading the following specification and by reference to the drawings in which:





FIGS. 1 and 2

are rear perspective views of a cargo storage system utilized in the cargo area and made in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the cargo storage system in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 4 and 5

are an alternate embodiment of the cargo storage system of the present invention;





FIGS. 6 and 7

show the insertion of one of the doors of the present invention; and





FIGS. 8 and 9

are perspective views of the hinge mechanism of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is no way intended to limit the invention, or its application, or uses.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the cargo area


10


of the present invention is shown to include a removable storage tray frame


20


which can be nested in a recessed portion of the vehicle floor


14


and can act as a cover for access to a storage compartment


16


below the removable tray frame


20


(for example for storing a spare tire). The removable tray frame


20


incorporates support ribs


23


around a peripheral portion


22


to enable the user to partition the storage tray frame


20


in a variety of ways by utilizing one or more lids


24


and


26


. The lids


24


and


26


in the preferred embodiment also act as a cover for the storage tray when horizontally positioned over the tray frame


20


. The tray frame


20


itself can incorporate fixed storage portions or bins, such as a peripheral edge bin


39


to secure emergency use equipment or tools. Further, the lids


24


and


26


themselves which are used as dividers can also incorporate reflective surfaces for use as hazard triangles or warning devices during road side emergencies. Tie down loops and anchorages are also provided within the storage tray and throughout the remainder of the vehicle cargo area to secure ropes, bungee cords, or cargo nets which are used to hold cargo items being transported.




The vehicle floor


14


of the cargo area


10


defines a storage compartment


16


having a bottom


17


. The storage compartment


16


further defines a storage compartment ledge


18


for receivably accepting a storage compartment lip


21


. Defined within the peripheral portion


22


are a plurality of receiving slots


28


for receiving the first and second lids


24


and


26


. Each lid has a mechanism which allows the operator to gain easy access to the storage area


16


. Optionally, each lid


24


and


26


has a cut out


29


which enable a operator to lift and rotate the lids. These lids function to section off the storage compartment


16


into definable areas to reduce the amount of movement of items placed within the storage compartment


16


.





FIG. 3

shows a cross-sectional view of the storage compartment


16


of the current invention. Shown is the relationship of the removable tray frame


20


, removable tray lip


21


and the storage compartments ledge


18


. As is shown, the storage compartment


16


is recessed into the vehicle floor


14


and the removable tray frame


20


is positioned so that it is flush with the optional carpet


30


covering the cargo area


10


. Further shown is the receiving slot


28


for receivably engaging the engagement surfaces


27


of the lids


24


and


26


. The lids


24


and


26


can optionally have a layer of carpet


30


. It is envisioned that the lids


24


and


26


have a thickness which will not allow rattling due to road vibration when the lids are placed within the slots


28


.





FIGS. 4 through 7

show the use of one embodiment of the current invention. As is shown, the lids


24


and


26


have handles


32


and


33


which function to latch close the removable storage tray frame


20


. As is shown in

FIG. 5

, the lid


24


is rotatable about a pivot point


35


to allow for access to a portion of the removable tray frame


20


. When the lid is removed from its horizontal position, the lid is slidable into one of a plurality of receiving slots


28


. As is best seen in

FIGS. 6 and 8

, the lids


24


and


26


are capable of being slid and frictionally engage the slots


28


at the engagement surface


27


. In their fully stored position, the lids


24


and


26


can optionally engage the bottom


17


of the storage compartment


16


. These lids function to provide dividers in the now open storage compartment.




As is best seen in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, each lid


24


and


26


preferably has a disengagable hinge mechanism


36


at its pivot point


35


. The hinge mechanism


36


is formed by a pin


38


and a pin receiving portion


37


disposed on the removable storage compartment lids


24


and


26


.




To open the lid


24


, the handle


32


is used to unlatch the lid from a latch mechanism


34


. The lid


24


is rotated about the hinge point


35


on the pin


38


until the pin receiving portion


37


can be disengaged. Upon disengagement, the door can be slid along a surface


38


of the peripheral portion


22


and slid into the receiving slot


28


. The engagement portions


27


engage the surfaces of the engagement slot


28


and allow the lid to be dropped in. Other types of hinge assemblies which allow for the detachable rotation of the lids


24


and


26


are envisioned.




It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the exact construction illustrated and described above, but that various changes may be made if not thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A storage tray assembly for use in a storage compartment of a vehicle floor comprising:a storage tray frame which is capable of being received in a storage compartment formed in the floor of a vehicle; a tray lid capable of being positioned in a first orientation in said storage compartment frame so that the storage compartment is at least partially covered and is further capable of being received in a second orientation in said storage tray frame so that the tray lid extends at least partially into the storage compartment.
  • 2. The storage assembly of claim 1 wherein said storage compartment frame further comprises a plurality of slots for receiving said tray lid.
  • 3. The vehicle storage assembly of claim 1 further comprising at least one tray portion integrally formed therein.
  • 4. The storage compartment assembly of claim 1 wherein said tray lid is rotatable about a first pivot point.
  • 5. The storage assembly of claim 1 wherein the storage compartment frame is removable from said storage compartment.
  • 6. The storage tray assembly of claim 1 wherein said lid is removable from said tray assembly.
  • 7. A storage tray assembly for use in a storage compartment of a vehicle floor comprising:a storage tray frame which is capable of being received in a storage compartment formed in the floor of a vehicle; and a plurality of dividers configured to extend at least partially into the storage compartment to form a plurality of peripheral edge bins in said storage tray frame.
  • 8. The storage tray assembly of claim 7 further comprising a plurality of lids which are capable of serving as dividers of the storage compartment.
  • 9. The storage tray assembly of claim 8 wherein said storage compartment frame further comprises a plurality of slots for receiving said tray lids.
  • 10. The storage tray assembly of claim 8 wherein the storage tray frame defines a lip portion for engaging a portion of said storage compartment.
  • 11. The storage tray assembly of claim 8 wherein the storage tray frame defines a lip portion for engaging a portion of said storage compartment.
  • 12. The storage tray assembly of claim 8 further comprising a pair of hinges coupling said lid to said storage tray frame.
  • 13. A storage compartment assembly for use in a vehicle floor comprising:a plurality of walls defining a cavity; a lid having a first end and a second end and operable to cover the cavity; a hinge coupled to the lid between the first end and the second end; the lid further being operable to take a first and second position, wherein in the second position the lid divides the cavity into discrete storage areas.
  • 14. The storage compartment assembly of claim 13 further having a plurality of slots disposed on said walls.
  • 15. The storage compartment assembly of claim 14 wherein said slots are disposed adjacent said medial location.
  • 16. The storage compartment assembly of claim 15 further comprising a peripheral edge bin.
Parent Case Info

This application is a 371 of PCT/US00/18822 filed Jul. 7, 2000 which claims benefit of Provisional No. 60/142,711 filed Jul. 7, 1999.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/US00/18822 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/02217 1/11/2001 WO A
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
5484091 Malinowski et al. Jan 1996 A
5501384 Wisniewski Mar 1996 A
5584412 Wang Dec 1996 A
6015071 Adomeit et al. Jan 2000 A
6488168 Wang Dec 2002 B1
6520364 Spykerman et al. Feb 2003 B2
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/142711 Jul 1999 US