The present disclosure generally relates to vehicles including trays accessible to seat occupants.
Trays are currently available in limited capacities in vehicles. Passengers typically carry large trays that can be placed over a passenger's lap and these trays must be carried separately from vehicle to vehicle and can be difficult to use in a small space. Drivers or operators typically do not have access to a tray to have an eating table or a working table while parked. Space is at a premium in vehicles, and it is currently difficult to use a carry tray in a vehicle.
In airplanes, other types of trays are available for passengers that can fold down from a bulkhead or seat back in front of the passenger. But these trays are not designed for use in automobile with different space constraints. Still other trays may extend from a console. Such trays extending from consoles may be difficult to use and non-intuitive. Further, such trays are not designed for use with an automobile for a driver, because the driver is expected to monitor or operate the vehicle.
Improved trays may be designed to integrate with existing vehicle structures so as to not be cumbersome and to be readily accessible for a passenger or operator. Improved trays may provide space for a passenger or operator to eat, work, read, or similar. Improved trays may be integrated with a vehicle so as to prevent a driver from moving the vehicle while trays are deployed.
Disclosed embodiments provide devices and methods for console trays and/or extendable trays and related vehicle control systems.
Disclosed embodiments for trays in a vehicle including trays for passenger and driver sides of an automobile. A tray consistent with disclosed embodiments may be stored in a console and extend from the console to be used by a driver when parked for activities such as working on a laptop, eating, or the like. A tray consistent with disclosed embodiments may be stored in a dash and extend from the dash to be used by a passenger. An automobile may be configured to remain in parked if a tray is in an extended position. A tray may be configured to be latched or locked when a vehicle is in a drive or mobile state.
Disclosed embodiments include a tray assembly for a vehicle comprising a vertical support; a horizontal support connected to the vertical support and configured to extend from the vertical support; and a tray attached to the horizontal support, wherein the tray is storable in a console next to a seat and the tray is configured to be extended to a position in front of the seat. In some embodiments, the tray may be configured to be expandable. In some embodiments, the tray assembly may be part of an automobile and is configured to be disposed in the console disposed between a passenger seat and a driver seat. In some embodiments, the automobile is configured to sense if the tray assembly is stored or extended, and the automobile is configured to lock a park state of a vehicle based if the tray assembly is extended. In some embodiments, the tray may swivel relative to the horizontal support.
Disclosed embodiments include a dash; a slide comprising a fixed portion and an extendable portion configured to extend from the dash; a tray stored within the dash and configured to be extendable from the dash with the extendable portion of the slide; and a latch configured to secure the tray in a stored state. In some embodiments, the tray may be configured to be expandable. In some embodiments, the tray assembly is part of an automobile and is configured to be disposed in the dash in front of a passenger seat. In some embodiments, the automobile is configured to sense if the tray assembly is stored or extended, and the automobile is configured to lock a park state of a vehicle based if the tray assembly is extended.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several examples, and, together with the description, serve to explain the disclosed principles. In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and disclosed herein. Wherever convenient, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. For ease of discussion, the present disclosure may describe embodiments in the context of trays for a vehicle. It is to be understood, however, that disclosed embodiments are not limited to automotive applications and could be used in boats, airplanes, trains, or other modes of transportation or in other applications such as desks. Rather, the disclosed devices and methods are applicable to vehicle trays and for many other purposes and, in fact, are not limited to any particular industry or field.
Tray apparatus 100 may include support 202 extending from support 103 to support 102. Support 103 may be locked in an extended position through a latch, an indent, or by placement of support 202 to prevent rotation of support 103 relative to support 102. Support 202 may include pivot 203 and pivot 204 at the ends. In some examples, allowing support 103 to rotate around pivot 105 causes pivot 203 of support 202 to move within channel 205. Tray apparatus 100 may include pivot 206 at the connection point between tray 101 and support 103. Pivot 206 may enable tray 101 to swivel while remaining parallel to support 103.
Tray apparatus 100 may include one or more springs configured to bias tray apparatus 100 in a stored position or an extended position.
Tray apparatus 300 may include a latch to keep tray 301 in position inside a dash. Tray 301 may be fit within a profile of a dash so as to not extend beyond the dash and into an automobile cabin when stored. Latch release 303 may be pressed by a user to release the latch to enable movement of tray 301 from the stored configuration. Other types of latch releases may also be used, such as a latch release that is pull activated rather than push activated like latch release 303.
In the extended configuration, slide 402 and slide 403 can be seen attached to frame 302 and tray 301. Slide 402 and slide 403 may include bearings, guides, tracks, and/or some other mechanism for allowing tray 301 to move outward from the stored configuration. Slide 402 and slide 403 may be manufactured out of metal, plastic, composite, or some other type of material—including combinations thereof. Slide 402 and slide 403 each include a component attached to frame 302 and a component attached to tray 301. The two components move relative to one another in a manner guided by an interface between the components (e.g., one component may fit within the other).
In some examples, slide 402 and slide 403 may include indents, or another mechanism, that helps tray 301 to remain in a non-fully extended configuration (e.g., halfway out) should less than all of the surface area of tray 301 be wanted by a user. Mechanisms external to slide 402 and slide 403 may also be used to achieve a similar result. Latch anchor 401 is attached to frame 302 and is grasped by latch 404 when tray 301 is in the stored configuration. When latch release 303 is pressed by a user, a linkage (not shown) between latch release 303 and latch 404 causes latch 404 to release latch anchor 401 enabling tray 301 to be moved out of the stored configuration.
The tray may include one or more rails or slides. The tray may include a fixed slide that is disposed within a dash. The tray may include a movable slide portion that moves related to the fixed slide to allow the tray to extend. The tray may be disposed on a passenger side of an automobile. The tray may be hollow to save weight.
Computer programs or instructions based on the written description and methods of this specification are within the skill of a software developer. The various programs or program modules can be created using a variety of programming techniques. For example, program sections or program modules can be designed by means of python, Java, C, C++, assembly language, or any such programming languages. One or more of such software sections or modules can be integrated into a computer system, non-transitory computer readable media, or existing communications software.
Moreover, while illustrative embodiments have been described herein, the scope includes any and all embodiments having equivalent elements, modifications, omissions, combinations (e.g., of aspect across various embodiments), adaptions or alterations based on the present disclosure. The elements in the claims are to be interpreted broadly based on the language employed in the claims and not limited to examples described in the present specification or during the prosecution of the application, which examples are to be construed as non-exclusive. Further, the steps of the disclosed methods can be modified in any manner, including by reordering steps or inserting or deleting steps. It is intended, therefore, that he specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims and their full scope of equivalents.
This application is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/379,770, titled “SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR SEAT TRAYS,” filed Oct. 16, 2022, and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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