Automotive travel encompasses an increasingly large component of the travel and vacation industry. For many, automotive travel allows for a freedom to explore locales not otherwise available, while providing the freedom to schedule travel however the traveler sees fit. Recreational vehicles and campers can further enhance automotive travel by providing lodging, cooking and food storage equipment, and other travel enhancements.
However, recreational vehicles and campers also suffer from drawbacks. For instance, they are expensive, often prohibitively, requiring rental for many vacationers. Furthermore, recreational vehicles and campers can be very difficult to drive and operate without significant experience, which encompasses much of the rental market. Also, particularly for rentals, recreational vehicles and campers typically are available preconfigured and are not customizable by the renter. In particular, it is often cost prohibitive for rental companies to provide such customization, as the time required for vehicle customization is high due to the labor-intensive nature, and the potential financial gain is limited.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the Description of Embodiments, illustrate various embodiments of the subject matter and, together with the Description of Embodiments, serve to explain principles of the subject matter discussed below. Unless specifically noted, the drawings referred to in this Brief Description of Drawings should be understood as not being drawn to scale. Herein, like items are labeled with like item numbers.
The following Description of Embodiments is merely provided by way of example and not of limitation. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding background or in the following Description of Embodiments.
Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the subject matter, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While various embodiments are discussed herein, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit to these embodiments. On the contrary, the presented embodiments are intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents, which may be included within the spirit and scope the various embodiments as defined by the appended claims. Furthermore, in this Description of Embodiments, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present subject matter. However, embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the described embodiments.
Embodiments described herein provide a reconfigurable vehicle customization system including a frame and at least one modular component. The frame includes a plurality of side members configured to be fixedly coupled to an interior of a motor vehicle using existing attachment points of the motor vehicle and without irreparable modification of the motor vehicle, where each side member of the plurality of side members includes at least one track for receiving a modular component. The at least one modular component is removably couplable to the at least one track of the plurality of side members.
In accordance with various embodiments, an interior compartment of a motor vehicle, e.g., a van, is modified to include a frame configured to receive removable modular components. The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter cargo van or passenger van with removable interior components is an example of such a van. The frame is fixedly installed within the interior compartment, e.g., behind the front seats of the van, using existing attachment points and with permanent modification of the motor vehicle. For example, in some embodiments, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) apertures are used as attachment points for fixedly attaching the frame to the motor vehicle. It should be appreciated that covers, caps, lids, or other coverings for concealing the existing attachment points can be removed without permanently modifying the interior compartment of the motor vehicle. By attaching the frame to the interior compartment of the motor vehicle without permanent modification of the motor vehicle, the condition of the motor vehicle can be preserved for purposes of maintaining resale value, or reuse upon removal of the frame, without damaging or impacting the condition and performance of the interior compartment.
The frame is configured to receive at least one modular component that is removably couplable to the frame. The at least one modular component provides some type of utility for users of the motor vehicle. As examples, and without limitation, the modular component can include a flat surface, a bed or mattress, fans, food storage and preparation, a cooler, entertainment components such as televisions, music players and speakers, a shower, etc.
In some embodiments, the modular components are coupled to the frame using quick release connectors. By using quick release connectors, the modules are fixed to the frame during operation, but are quickly removable and replaceable (e.g., hot-swappable) during configuration for particular users. For example, a motor vehicle including a frame as described herein may be available for rent by a rental company. The rental company may allow renters to selectively configure the desired utility of the motor vehicle they are renting, e.g., by selecting features they would like and/or by directly selecting the desired modular components. For instance, a family of four may desire bedding for four people and a kitchen and food storage module, while an individual renter may desire a single bed, a kitchen module, a shower module, and an entertainment module. Since the modules are coupled to the frame using quick release connectors, the module can be quickly replaced by the rental company during the transition period between renters, minimizing the time needed to customize the vehicle, thereby minimizing vehicle downtime.
Embodiments described herein provide a reconfigurable vehicle customization system including a frame and at least one modular component and a method for using such a reconfigurable vehicle configuration system. The described embodiments provide enhancements to the interior compartment of the motor vehicle by providing customizable utility options for users. Moreover, described embodiments improve the availability of customizable motor vehicles by providing for efficient and quick reconfiguration of the customization, allowing for rapid turnover with reduced labor and time expenditures.
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Side members 115a and 115b include tracks 140 and 142 (illustrated on side member 115a) for receiving modular components. As illustrated, system 100 includes flat panel modules 120a, fan module 120b, and food preparation and storage module 120c, collectively referred to herein as modular components 120. Modular components 120 are removably coupled to tracks 140 and/or 142. In accordance with various embodiments, and without limitation, modular components 120 are removably coupled to tracks 140 and/or 142 using screws, bolts, push-pins, and other removable fasteners. In some embodiments, the modular components 120 can be coupled to and removed from tracks 140 and 142 without requiring the use of tools.
In accordance with various embodiments, modular components 120 are removably couplable to tracks 140 and/or 142 using quick release connectors. It should be appreciated that the quick release connectors can be separate components or integrated into either the modular components 120 or tracks 140 and 142. In some embodiment, tracks 140 and 142 includes aperture for receiving the quick release connectors. In some embodiments, modular components 120 include apertures for receiving the quick release connectors.
It should be appreciated that modular components 120 can provide varying and numerous types of functionality and utility and are not intended to be limited to the illustrated or described embodiments. In accordance with the illustrated embodiments, flat panel modules 120a provide a flat surface capable of supporting non-modular objects, such as mattresses, sleeping bags, cushions, luggage, boxes, etc. Food preparation and storage module 120c can include a sink, a cutting/food preparation surface, and a cooler (e.g., a kitchen unit), as illustrated, as well as other components such as a refrigerator, a cooking surface, an oven, a microwave oven, a barbeque, etc. Fan module 120b can include a fan(s), lighting, e.g., for providing illumination to food preparation and storage module 120c, shelving, storage, etc.
In some embodiments, system 100 includes components that can be removably coupled to both tracks 140 and 142. For example, as illustrated, system 100 includes vertical panel module 125 that is removably coupled to tracks 140 and 142. Vertical panel module 125, for instance, provides separation between food preparation and storage module 120c and the lower flat panel modules 120a removably coupled to track 140.
As illustrated, system 100 is fixedly coupled to the interior compartment of a motor vehicle such that fan module 120b and food preparation and storage module 120c are towards the rear of the motor vehicle, allowing access to fan module 120b and food preparation and storage module 120c upon opening the rear access door(s) of the motor vehicle. Where the motor vehicle is a van, for example, the rear entry to the van can include one or more doors, such as barn doors (vertical hinges on the side of the doors) or a tailgate door (horizontal hinges on the top of the door).
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Frame 610 includes side panels 620a and 620b that include attachment members for fixedly coupling frame 610 to an interior of a motor vehicle. In some embodiments, frame 610 is fixedly coupled to the interior of a motor vehicle using existing attachment points of the motor vehicle and without irreparable modification of the motor vehicle. In some embodiments, the existing attachment points of the motor vehicle comprise original equipment manufacturer (OEM) apertures. It should be appreciated system 600 can be fixedly coupled to a floor of the motor vehicle and/or sidewalls of the motor vehicle. In some embodiments, frame 610 also includes cross members 630 connected to side panels 620a and 620b to provide additional structural support.
Side panels 620a and 620b include tracks for receiving modular components that are removably coupled to the tracks. In accordance with various embodiments, and without limitation, the modular components are removably coupled to tracks using screws, bolts, push-pins, and other removable fasteners. In some embodiments, the modular components can be coupled to and removed from the tracks without requiring the use of tools. In accordance with various embodiments, modular components are removably couplable to the tracks using quick release connectors. It should be appreciated that the quick release connectors can be separate components or integrated into either the modular components or the tracks. In some embodiment, the tracks include apertures for receiving the quick release connectors. In some embodiments, the modular components include apertures for receiving the quick release connectors.
It should be appreciated that the modular components can provide varying and numerous types of functionality and utility and are not intended to be limited to the illustrated or described embodiments. System 600 is configured to receive and include the same modular components as described in accordance with system 100 and can be removably coupled to flat panel modules 120a, fan module 120b, and food preparation and storage module 120c, collectively referred to herein as modular components 120, vertical panel module 125, or any other type of modular component.
In one embodiment, as shown at procedure 1010 of flow diagram 1000, a reconfigurable vehicle customization system (e.g., reconfigurable vehicle customization system 100 or reconfigurable vehicle customization system 600) is fixedly coupled to an interior of a motor vehicle. In some embodiments, side members or side panels of the reconfigurable vehicle customization system are fixedly coupled to the interior of a motor vehicle using existing attachment points of the motor vehicle and without irreparable modification of the motor vehicle. In some embodiments, the side members or side panels include at least one track for receiving at least one modular component.
At procedure 1020, a modular component (e.g., a modular component 120) is coupled to the reconfigurable vehicle customization system.
In one embodiment, at procedure 1030, the modular component is uncoupled from the reconfigurable vehicle customization system.
At procedure 1040, a second modular component (e.g., a modular component 120) is coupled to the reconfigurable vehicle customization system.
The examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain, to describe particular applications, and to thereby enable those skilled in the art to make and use embodiments of the described examples. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. Many aspects of the different example embodiments that are described above can be combined into new embodiments. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
Reference throughout this document to “one embodiment,” “certain embodiments,” “an embodiment,” “various embodiments,” “some embodiments,” or similar term means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the appearances of such phrases in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics of any embodiment may be combined in any suitable manner with one or more other features, structures, or characteristics of one or more other embodiments without limitation.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of then co-pending U.S. Patent Provisional Patent Application 62/744,040, filed on Oct. 10, 2018, entitled “A RECONFIGURABLE VEHICLE CUSTOMIZATION SYSTEM,” by Sharky Laguana, having Attorney Docket No. CAMP-001.PR, and assigned to the assignee of the present application, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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