Claims
- 1. A vehicle cup holder assembly comprising:
a vehicle component including a cup holder opening therein and an aperture formed adjacent the cup holder opening; a base injection molded from a first material and including an attachment feature which extends into the aperture and is selectively movable between extended and collapsed positions with respect to the aperture; and an arm cup injection molded from a second material at least partially around the base and including an arm, wherein the second material is overmolded onto the base but not chemically bonded to the first material so that the arm cup and arm are rotatable with respect to the base for adjustably securing a cup in the cup holder opening.
- 2. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 1, wherein the arm cup and base include a friction fit therebetween.
- 3. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 2, wherein the friction fit comprises slidably engaged teeth.
- 4. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second arm non-rotatably mounted to the base.
- 5. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 1, further comprising a third material injection molded onto the arm to form a rubber grip for engaging the cup.
- 6. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
a rotating gear attached to the vehicle component and located adjacent the aperture; and a plurality of teeth disposed on the base to engage the rotating gear.
- 7. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 6 wherein the rotating gear comprises viscous fluid to dampen the movement of the base.
- 8. The vehicle cup holder of claim 6 wherein the vehicle component further comprises a bracket and wherein the rotating gear is attached to the bracket.
- 9. The vehicle cup holder of claim 1 wherein the vehicle component further comprises a bracket disposed under the aperture formed adjacent the cup holder and wherein the base has a hollow portion, and the vehicle cup holder further comprises a spring having first and second ends, one end disposed in the hollow portion of the base and the second end disposed on the bracket such that the spring urges the base upwardly from the collapsed position to the extended position.
- 10. The vehicle cup holder of claim 9 further comprising a mechanical stop on the bracket and an axial slot having on the base, the axial slot having an upper end
wherein the mechanical stop contacts the upper end of the axial slot to limit upwardly travel of the base.
- 11. The vehicle cup holder of claim 9 further comprising a pin attached to the base and extending into the bracket, the bracket further comprising a stopping block having a recess
wherein the pin is selectively restrained within the recess to prevent upward travel of the base.
- 12. The vehicle cup holder of claim 11 wherein the bracket further comprises an escape channel proximate the stopping block and a escape ramp below the recess so that the base is pushed down, the pin contacts the escape ramp causing the pin to move into the escape channel thereby permitting upwardly movement of the pin and the base.
- 13. The vehicle cup holder of claim 11 wherein the bracket further comprises a positioning ramp below at least a portion of the stopping block so that when the base is pressed down from the extended position, the pin contacts the positioning ramp causing the pin to rotate such that when the base is urged upwardly by the spring, the pin is restrained in the recess.
- 14. A cup holder arm assembly comprising:
a base injection molded from a first material and including an attachment feature adapted for engagement within an aperture adjacent a cup holder opening in a vehicle; an arm cup and arm injection molded from a second material onto the base, with the arm cup overmolded around the base, wherein the second material is not chemically bonded to the first material so that the arm cup and arm are rotatable with respect to the base for securing a cup in the cup holder opening; and a third material injection molded onto the arm to form a soft rubber grip for engaging a cup.
- 15. The cup holder arm assembly of claim 14, further comprising a plurality of rubber bumps on the base, the rubber bumps being operative to provide sufficient frictional engagement with the arm cup to hold the arm in a selected position after the arm is adjusted.
- 16. A vehicle cup holder assembly comprising:
a vehicle component including a cup holder opening therein and an aperture formed adjacent the cup holder opening; a base including a hollow portion and an attachment feature which extends into the aperture and is selectively movable between extended and collapsed positions with respect to the aperture; an arm cup including an arm; a bracket disposed under the aperture formed adjacent the cup holder; a spring having first and second ends, one end disposed in the hollow portion of the base and the second end disposed on the bracket such that the spring urges the base upwardly from the collapsed position to the extended position.
- 17. The vehicle cup holder of claim 16 further comprising a pin attached to the base and extending into the bracket, the bracket further comprising a stopping block having a recess
wherein the pin is selectively restrained within the recess to prevent upward travel of the base.
- 18. The vehicle cup holder of claim 17 wherein the bracket further comprises an escape channel proximate the stopping block and a escape ramp below the recess so that the base is pushed down, the pin contacts the escape ramp causing the pin to move into the escape channel thereby permitting upwardly movement of the pin and the base.
- 19. The vehicle cup holder of claim 17 wherein the bracket further comprises a positioning ramp below at least a portion of the stopping block so that when the base is pressed down from the extended position, the pin contacts the positioning ramp causing the pin to rotate such that when the base is urged upwardly by the spring, the pin is restrained in the recess.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/733,278, filed Dec. 8, 2000, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/170,937, filed Dec. 15, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60170937 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09733278 |
Dec 2000 |
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10137998 |
May 2002 |
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