This disclosure is directed at floor coverings for vehicles, and more particularly to protective floor mats such as might be used in a cargo space or passenger area which include a folding portion, the folding portion having a functional purpose.
One of the attractions to purchase vehicles such as sport utility vehicles (SUV's), minivans, station wagons and crossover versions (CUV's) is their ability to carry various types of cargo in addition to passengers. The same interior space (cargo area) may be used in a multitude of ways to carry and store such diverse items as shrubs, potting soil, lumber, hardware, other construction materials, containers filled with liquids, furniture, suitcases, bags, boxes, pets, groceries, and sporting goods. Access to the cargo areas of these vehicles may generally be provided through any of a number of different types of vehicle closure panels including sliding side doors, liftgates and double doors. Because these vehicles tend to be relatively larger in size, accessing the cargo storage area may generally require reaching into the cargo space from outside the vehicle. This may provide a poor ergonomic position of the body if one tries to lift the object from a position where one's arms are extended well away from the body.
In addition, sliding items from such storage areas in order to remove them may be made more difficult by the changes in height at the door sill and bumper, as well as by openings between these vehicle components which may require lifting to clear. Even further, the sliding or dragging of items from the storage areas may result in damage to the rubber seal on the door sill or the top surface of the bumper (picture the removal of a full 5 gallon can of gasoline from the rear cargo area of a minivan).
Another difficulty associated with storage in the vehicle relates to separating items from one another and keeping the area around one's feet or in a cargo storage space orderly. Since the vehicle stops and starts and sways during operation, items on the floor are known to slide and tip and roll.
It is known to use molded liners and containers as well as tarps and blankets in an attempt to resolve these problems; however, their cost and appearance limit their use.
An improved design connected to the floor covering in the vehicle remains needed to resolve these and other related problems.
In a first aspect, the present disclosure is directed at a floor covering or floor mat for a vehicle, comprising a molded article configured to fit within a cargo space in a vehicle, the article having sides, the article including a hinged flap portion extending from one side. In a first position the hinged flap portion is folded beneath the floor covering or mat, in a second position the hinge flap portion may be folded over onto the top surface of the floor covering or mat, and in a third position at least a portion of the hinged flap portion may extend outside of the vehicle.
In a second aspect, the present disclosure is directed at A floor covering or floor mat for a vehicle, comprising a molded article configured to fit within the passenger space in a vehicle and having sides, the article including a first hinged flap portion extending from one side wherein the first hinged flap portion includes a plurality of hinge lines disposed within the first hinged flap portion and a plurality of second hinged flap portions. In a first position the first hinged flap portion is folded beneath the floor covering or mat for storage, and in a second position the first hinged flap portion may be folded over onto the top surface of the floor covering or mat and the plurality of second hinged flap portions may be folded along the plurality of hinge lines and fastened together to form a container.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain principles of the invention.
The present invention now is described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
The phrase “floor covering” in the present application is understood to mean any plastic material or combination of materials that may lie directly on the floor of the interior of a motor vehicle to protect and/or cushion the vehicle floor. These may include injection or compression molded plastic articles, comprising, but not limited to, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), polypropylene (PP), thermoplastic elastomers (TPO's, TPE's) and rubber compounds (SBR's), etc. The floor covering may also comprise a number of layers of materials such as a carpet layer, decoupler layer and mass layer as is known in the art. The layers may be affixed to one another by adhesive or be separated by other intermediate layers.
The word “mat” in the present application is understood to mean a molded article that may cover a portion of a floor covering to protect such from wear, soiling, etc. Generally, such mats may comprise plastic or rubber materials.
It is contemplated that the present disclosure applies equally to floor covering and/or mats used in motor vehicles.
The present disclosure is directed at a floor covering or mat for the cargo storage area of a vehicle wherein a hinged flap portion may extend from one edge, the flap portion in a first position folded out of sight beneath the covering or mat, for storage. In a second position, the hinged flap portion may be folded over onto the top surface of the mat and provide a protective surface and/or display a logo or other information. In a third position, the hinged flap may extend outside of the vehicle and over the door sill and bumper (if applicable) to bridge any gaps and provide a smooth transition for sliding items out of the cargo space.
In a first exemplary embodiment,
For heavy and/or large items stored or transported in the cargo space 20, it may often be difficult to remove these items without damaging the door sill or bumper as reaching into the space may place one in a poor ergonomic position to lift the item out.
The flap portion 42 is capable of being rotated around a hinge line 44 to a first position stored under the mat 40, to a second position folded over onto the top surface of the covering or mat and to a third extended position as shown in
The present disclosure is further directed at a floor covering or mat for a vehicle wherein a three-sided hinged flap portion may extend from one edge of the mat, the flap portion in a first position folded out of sight beneath the covering or mat, for storage. In a second position, the hinged flap portion may be folded over onto the top surface of the mat and the corners of the three sides brought together to form a three-sided box structure for the controlled storage of small or like items.
In this second exemplary embodiment, a top view of a cargo mat or floor covering 40a having a different three-sided hinged flap portion 48 extending from a side is shown in
It is further contemplated that the hinged flap portion may be configured to include slots and ear portions that may be engaged as with a cardboard box to assemble the container.
In a third aspect, the present disclosure is directed at a floor covering or mat for the passenger area of a vehicle wherein a three-sided hinged flap portion may extend from one edge of the mat, the flap portion in a first position folded out of sight beneath the covering or mat, for storage. In a second position, the hinged flap portion may be folded over onto the top surface of the mat, near the feet of an occupant, and the corners of the three sides brought together to form a three-sided box structure for the controlled storage of small or like items. Accordingly, the hinged flap may be square or trapezoidal in shape.
It is further contemplated that the floor coverings or mats disclosed herein may be reversible, that is, have a finished surface on both top and bottom sides to provide differentiation in color, pattern, material composition, surface properties to extend their use and life.
The description and drawings illustratively set forth the presently preferred invention embodiments. The description and drawings are intended to describe these embodiments and not to limit the scope of the invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that still other modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teaching while remaining within the scope of the following claims. Therefore, one may practice the invention otherwise than as the description and drawings specifically show and describe.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/147,926 filed on Jan. 28, 2009.
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61147926 | Jan 2009 | US |