This application claims priority to German Patent Application No. 102009043768.1, filed Sep. 30, 2009, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a storage device for objects in a motor vehicle, comprising a base and a side wall which defines a receiving space for the objects, as well as comprising at least one elongate, elastic band element, which is mounted in the area of its two ends at least in the side wall, wherein the band element can be transferred from a position abutting against the side wall into a position connecting wall sections of the side wall, in which it divides the receiving space.
A storage device is known from the German Patent Application 10 2008 064 460.9. In this storage device, the receiving space is formed on the one hand by two side wall sections disposed substantially parallel, on the other hand by two side wall sections which are configured to be outwardly curved in relation to the receiving space. One outwardly curved side wall section receives an elongate elastic band element, which in a first stable curved position abuts against this side wall section and can be deformed into a second stable, oppositely curved position. In this deformed position, the horizontally disposed band element divides the receiving space into two partial spaces, the smaller of the two partial spaces being formed between the band element and the wall section, in which this band element is mounted. The partial spaces serve to receive objects, for example, the small partial space serves to receive a drinks container or a drinks can. If the largest possible receiving space is required, it is merely necessary to deform the band element back into the position abutting against this wall region.
A similar configuration of a storage device is known from DE 10 2006 018 859 A1. Two elongate elastic band elements are provided there, each of which can be disposed in two different positions, wherein in each of the positions they can divide a receiving space formed by two side wall sections and a base of the storage device into three partial spaces. In one position of the two band elements arched away from one another, a large middle partial space and two smaller lateral partial spaces are formed for receiving a large container having a substantially circular cross-section. If the two band elements are arched toward one another, the central partial space is reduced and two larger outer partial spaces are obtained for receiving two smaller containers, in particular those having a circular cross-section.
It is known from US 2008/0001423 A1 to provide, in a storage device for objects in a motor vehicle, an elastic flat element, which can be moved from a first snap position into a second snap position. This flat element forms a pocket wall, whereby in one position of the pocket wall a pocket for receiving objects is opened and in the other position it is closed.
It is at least one object to further develop a storage device of the type specified initially such that a particularly advantageous, structurally simply configured, mounting of the band element and a division of the receiving space by means of the band element is possible with a minimum number of components. In addition, other objects, desirable features and characteristics will become apparent from the subsequent summary and detailed description, and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and this background.
A storage device is provided in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. In the area of its respective end, the band element receives a bearing pin at the top and at the bottom, the upper bearing pin being mounted in the area of the upper end of the side wall in said side wall and the lower bearing pin being mounted in the base, adjacent to the side wall.
The preceding information “at the top” and “at the bottom” relate to a horizontal arrangement of the base and therefore describe as the upper end, the end of the band element facing away from the base and as the lower end, the end of the band element facing the base. This understanding of the terms also applies to the appropriate information selected hereinafter.
This described mounting of the band element makes it possible to achieve a simple, universal mounting of the band element in the side wall and in the base. In the storage device, this simple mounting enables the provision of a plurality of bearing sites of the bearing pins of the band elements in the side wall and in the base, so that the band element can be positioned at most diverse positions of the storage device. This makes it possible not only to provide a single band element and position this differently, but also to equip the storage device with a plurality of band elements, wherein these plurality of band elements can definitely remain permanently in the receiving space and therefore do not need to be dismounted. It is therefore of advantage to note that the band elements do not get lost because they are stored loose.
If a band element or the band element is not required for dividing the receiving space, it is placed in the position abutting against the side wall. The entire receiving space, undivided, is herewith available for receiving objects. If a division of the receiving space into two partial spaces by means of one band element or into further partial spaces by means of a plurality of band elements is desired, it is merely necessary to transfer the band element from its position abutting against the side wall into the position connecting the wall sections of the side wall. In so doing, the respective band element is in particular disposed in such a manner that it connects opposite wall sections of the side wall.
In particular, a bearing rod is used for mounting the respective end of the band element. This passes through the band element and in the area of the ends projecting from the band element, forms the bearing pins for mounting the bearing element in the side wall and the base.
A particularly simple configuration of the mounting of the bearing rod in the wall element is obtained if the respective end of the band element has a hole passing through said element in the transverse extension to receive a straight region of the bearing rod. Transverse extension of the band element is understood as an extension perpendicular to the base.
It is considered to be particularly advantageous if the base is provided with a plurality of holes for receiving the lower bearing pin in different positions of the band element. Accordingly, the side wall should be provided with a plurality of receptacles for the upper bearing pin in different positions of the band element. Since the respective band element should be oriented perpendicular to the base, preferably the hole in the base and the receptacle in the side wall are disposed in a common vertical plane in relation to the respective end of the band element. In particular, the respective receptacle for the upper bearing pin has a hole and a groove. By this means, not only a plug connection but also a connection of the upper bearing pin in the side wall, secured against rotation, is implemented. As a result, the band element is sufficiently fixed in the area of the respective end in order to absorb forces introduced therein via the objects when dividing the receiving space. These forces occur, for example, when the vehicle is accelerated and as a result, objects tend to move parallel to the base.
The receiving space is, for example, configured to be rectangular. From the point of view of receiving objects having a circular cross-section, however, it is considered to be particularly advantageous if the receiving space has at least one side wall region which is outwardly curved in relation to the receiving space, in particular is semicircularly curved. The other side wall regions are then in particular configured so that they comprise two side wall regions disposed in parallel and one side wall region disposed at right angles to these side wall regions, which connects said side wall regions. The parallel side wall regions of the storage device in particular constitute its long side wall regions.
Usually it will be sufficient to mount the bearing pins exclusively in the area of the longitudinal sides of the storage device. In the event of a suitably long configuration of the band element, this can be transferred into such a position that it abuts against the outwardly curved side wall region and accordingly does not divide the receiving space. On the other hand, it is entirely possible to mount the band element so that in one position it abuts exclusively against the straight side wall region.
In particular, when using a plurality of band elements, as a result of the configuration of the storage device according to the invention, the most diverse non-divided and divided receiving spaces can be formed. Thus, the band element or the band elements can be disposed in a position which does not divide the receiving space. For dividing the receiving space, the band element or the band elements can be positioned in various positions by means of the bearing pins so that a straight, slightly curved, or severely curved position of the respective band element bridging the receiving space is obtained.
In particular, from the last-mentioned viewpoints, it is particularly advantageous if the band element is configured to be multipart, having a plurality of band element sections disposed parallel to one another, which have the bearing rods passing through their ends. The respective band element is thus mounted in the area of its two ends by means of two bearing rods, which pass through continuous holes in the individual band element sections, the band element sections running parallel to the base. The advantage of the configuration of the band element with a plurality of band element sections can be seen in that the band element sections can not only be disposed so that they are curved in the same direction, whereby they have the function of a one-piece band element, but can indeed be disposed so that they are curved in the opposite direction, whereby a partial space can be spanned by means of a band element, which divides the receiving space. From this point of view, it is considered to be particularly advantageous if the band element or the band element sections forming the band element can be deformed from a first stable curved position into a second stable, oppositely curved position.
The elastic band element or the elastic band element sections have, for example, of elastomer, plastic, or flexible steel. The differently oppositely curved stable positions can be achieved as a result of the spring action of the band element or the band element sections.
Band elements are also used in a storage device which can be attached individually on the longitudinal or front side. They can be folded in and folded out, thereby affording the possibility of forming one large receiving space or a plurality of small partial spaces. The arrangement of the band element sections in different planes results in a further possibility for dividing the receiving space. The compartment division can be variably adjusted by folding the band elements or band element sections. As a result of a pretensioning of the band elements, a clamping effect is obtained in variable positions. The band element or the band element sections, for example, have a raised form. Due to the plurality of holes in the base and receptacles in the upper surface of the side wall, which serve to receive the ends of the band elements, it is possible to variably configure the division of the storage device in size and shape by different positioning of the band elements.
The storage device is simply configured, can be operated straightforwardly, and requires only a little space. As a result of the variable dimensioning of the compartments, it is possible to optimally receive different-sized objects.
The present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and:
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the invention or the application and uses of the invention. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background of the invention or the following detailed description.
The storage device 1 for objects is in particular configured as a console in an automobile. The storage device has a base 2 and a peripheral side wall 3 disposed perpendicularly to this. The base 2 and the side wall 3 define the receiving space 4 of the storage device 1, which thus projects as far as the cover surface 5 of the side wall 3.
The side wall 3 is formed by three straight side wall regions 6, 7, and 8 and a side wall region 9 curved outwardly in a semicircular manner with respect to the receiving space 4. The neighboring side wall regions 6, 7, and 8 enclose a right angle with one another and the side wall regions 7 and 8, which form the longitudinal sides of the storage device 1, are disposed parallel to one another. In the area of the side wall regions 7 and 8, the base 2 is provided with a plurality of holes 10 disposed at a distance from one another. Associated with each hole 10 is a receptacle 11 in the area of the cover surface 5 of the side wall region 7 or 8. This receptacle 11 is disposed in the same plane, which runs vertically to the base 2 through the hole 10 and parallel to the alignment of the side wall region 6. In this vertical plane of respective hole 10 and receptacle 11, for example, of the side wall region 9, there also runs a corresponding arrangement of hole 10 and receptacle 11 in the side wall region 8.
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The reference number 12a illustrates the arrangement of the band element, which is parallel to the side wall region 7 and abuts directly against this, whereby the receiving space 4 is not divided. One end of the band element 12 is thus located at the left end of the side wall region 7, in relation to the orientation of
It is definitely advantageous to provide a different, for example, shorter band element for the right-hand area of the storage device 1 according to the orientation from
Furthermore, band elements 12k can each be mounted in the same side wall region 7 or 8, with an arching away from the side wall region in which these are mounted, as is illustrated by the wall elements 12k.
The preceding explanations illustrate that arrangements of the band elements 12 in the immediate vicinity of side wall regions of the storage device 1 are possible, as is illustrated for the position of band element 12a and 12b. Furthermore, mountings of the band elements in a straight side wall region 7 or 8 are possible, with greater or lesser arching for the division of various partial spaces of the receiving space 4, illustrated by the band elements 12j and 12k. Moreover, positions of the band elements are possible, having one end mounted in the side wall region 7 and the other end mounted in the side wall region 8, with stronger curvature in accordance with the band elements 12c, 12h, and 12i and weaker curvature, accordingly rather with diagonal components according to the band elements 12e and 12g.
The storage device 1 is used for receiving most diverse objects, in particular drinks cans or drinks bottles. The receiving space of the storage device can be arbitrarily divided and is therefore most suitable for receiving containers of different sizes and holding them laterally.
While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing summary and detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration in any way. Rather, the foregoing summary and detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing an exemplary embodiment, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope as set forth in the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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102009043768.1 | Sep 2009 | DE | national |