The present invention relates to a vehicle storage device, of the type comprising:
Such a storage device is provided in a center console, dashboard, or other interior trim element of a vehicle, for example. In a known manner, the storage volume of such a storage device may be closed by means of a lid which may be locked in the closed position by means of a locking device to prevent unintended opening of the lid.
The locking device generally comprises a locking member and an actuator of the locking member to allow a user to unlock the locking device when the user wishes to open the lid.
The locking member and the actuator are generally provided on the lid of the storage device and the locking member, formed by a hook for example, interacts with the body of the storage device when the lid is closed to lock the lid in the closed position.
This arrangement is not entirely satisfactory because the locking element extends into the space between the lid and the body opening when the lid is in the open position. A user is then likely to strike the locking element when inserting his or her hand into the opening to access the storage volume, which is uncomfortable and even dangerous if the user is injured during this contact. In addition, the locking element is visible from outside the storage device when the lid is in the open position, which degrades the aesthetics of the storage device.
To overcome these disadvantages, the locking device may be placed in the body, but the bulkiness of the locking device then reduces the storage volume available in the body.
One object of the invention is to overcome these drawbacks by providing a storage device that can be securely locked, while having a satisfactory appearance and an appropriately sized storage volume.
To this end, the invention relates to a storage device of the aforementioned type, wherein the locking element is mounted movably on the body, between the locked and unlocked positions and interferes with the lid in the locked position when the lid is in the closed position, the actuator being mounted on the lid and moving the locking element in the unlocked position when the lid is in the closed position and the actuator is operated.
Thus, by providing the locking element on the body and the actuator on the lid, the footprint of the locking device is reduced on both the lid and the body, thereby increasing the available storage space. In addition, by placing the locking element in the body, it is possible to make the locking element hardly visible, if at all, from outside the storage device when the lid is in the open position. Thus, the appearance of the storage device is improved. In addition, a user is less likely to touch the locking element when inserting his or her hand into the storage volume. By providing the actuator in the lid, it is also possible to make the actuator substantially invisible from the exterior of the storage device to further improve the aesthetics of the storage device.
The storage device may further comprise one or more of the following features, taken alone or in any technically feasible combination:
Further aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description, given by way of example and made with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
With reference to
The body 2 defines a storage volume in which a user can store objects. The body 2 thus comprises at least one wall and a bottom, defining the storage volume between them. Opposite the bottom, for example, the wall or walls also define an opening for access to the storage volume. The body 2 is integrated into a vehicle trim element, for example, or is formed in this trim element, such as a dashboard, for a body 2 forming, for example, a glove box or an upper storage space, a center console, for a body forming, for example, a pocket, a door panel or such like.
The lid 4 is mounted on the body 2 so as to be movable between a closed position, shown in
According to one embodiment and as shown in
The storage device may optionally comprise a constraining device, constraining the lid 4 towards its open position. Thus, in the absence of a force holding the lid in the closed position, the lid then tends to move automatically to the open position
The storage device 1 further comprises a locking device arranged to lock the lid 4 in the closed position, i.e. to prevent the lid from moving unintentionally or involuntarily to the open position, especially when a constraining device constraining the lid to the open position is provided or, more simply, to prevent the lid from moving freely in relation to the body, which could generate unpleasant vibration noises when the vehicle is in motion.
The locking device comprises at least one locking element 20 and at least one actuator 22 of the locking element 20.
The locking element 20 is mounted on the body 2, i.e. it is integral with the body although movable relative to it, as will be described, and does not move with the lid 4 when the lid 4 moves between the open and closed positions.
The locking member 20 comprises a hook 24, for example, projecting from a wall 26 of the body 2 towards the lid 4 and arranged to interact with the lid 4 when in the closed position to block movement of the lid 4 to the open position. The hook 24 passes through an opening 28, for example, extending in the wall 26 opposite the opening 14 of the lid 4. The wall 26 of the body 2 is the wall on which the edge 12 of the lid 4 rests when the lid 4 is in the closed position, for example.
The locking element 20 is movable in relation to the body 2 between a locked position, in which the locking element 20 interacts with the lid 4 when it is in the closed position in order to keep it in that position, and an unlocked position in which the locking element 20 does not interact with the lid 4 so that the lid 4 can move to the open position. The movement of the locking element 20 between the locked position and the unlocked position is a rotational movement about an axis of rotation R′, for example, substantially parallel to the axis of rotation R of the lid 4. For this purpose, the hook 24 is integral with a shaft 30, for example, extending in the wall 26 and mounted on it in a rotatable manner. According to one embodiment, the locking element 20 comprises two hooks 24 integral with the shaft 30 and each extending in the vicinity of one of the ends of the shaft 30, so as to extend opposite the shoulders 18 of the lid.
In the locked position, the hook 24 more particularly interacts with the flange 16 through the opening 14 of the lid 4 to hold the lid 4 in the closed position, as shown in
The locking device further includes a biasing element (not shown) biasing the locking element 20 to the locked position. Thus, when the locking element 20 is in the unlocked position and the force holding it in that position ceases, the locking element 20 returns to the locked position. Such a restraining element is formed by a torsion spring, for example, mounted about the axis of rotation of the shaft 30 or by a leaf spring acting on the hook 24.
When the lid 4 is closed, i.e. moved from the open to the closed position, the locking element 20 is moved from the locked to the unlocked position by the lid in order to allow the hook 24 to be inserted into the opening 14 beyond the flange 16. To this end, the hook 24 comprises an inclined flange 31, for example, forming a contact surface of the rim 16 when the lid is closed. The contact surface has an arc shape, for example, as more particularly visible in
The actuator 22 is mounted on the lid 4, i.e. it is integral with the lid 4 although movable relative to it, as will be described, and moves with the lid 4 when the lid 4 moves between the open and closed positions.
The actuator 22 is arranged to move the locking element 20 from the locked to the unlocked position when operated by a user and the lid 4 is in the closed position. To this end, the actuator 22 is movable between a rest position, in which the actuator 22 is spaced apart from the locking element 20, and an active position, in which the actuator 22 acts on the locking element 20 to move it to the unlocked position. More particularly, the actuator 22 is rotatable about an axis of rotation R″ substantially parallel to the axis of rotation R′ of the locking element 20 between the rest position and the active position. For this purpose, the actuator 22 is rotatably mounted in the internal volume 10 of the lid 4 so as to be accessible to a user through the opening 14.
More particularly, the actuator 22 comprises an actuating surface 32, operable by the user, and a pushing element 34 acting on the locking element 20 when the actuating surface 32 is actuated. The actuator 22 is made in one piece, for example, comprising the actuating surface 32 and the pushing element 34 and mounted rotatably in the internal volume 10 of the lid 4. The actuating surface 32 and the pushing element 34 extend on either side of the axis of rotation R″ and form a non-zero angle between them, for example, so that movement of the actuating surface 32 in one direction causes a movement of the pushing element 34 in another direction. According to the embodiment shown in
The actuator 22 is positioned within the internal volume 10 of the lid 4, for example, such that the actuating surface 32 closes part of the opening 14 of the lid 4, as shown in FIGS. 1 through 3. Thus, a user passing his hand through the opening 14 and inserting at least one finger into the internal volume 10 can actuate the immediately accessible actuating surface 32 to move it in the actuating direction and, in the same movement, move the lid 4 in the opening direction. The actuator 22 thus positioned is also such that the pushing element 34 is opposite the hook 24 of the locking element 20 when the lid 4 is in the closed position. More particularly, the pushing member 34 extends into the shoulder 18 defining the rim 16 on which the hook 24 bears in the locked position of the locking member 20 and the closed position of the lid 4.
While the lid is in the closed position, when the actuation surface 32 is in the rest position, the pushing member 34 is in an inactive position, in which the pushing member 34 is spaced from or flush with the locking member 20, and more particularly the hook 24 that abuts the rim 16 and prevents movement of the lid 4 to the open position. Movement of the actuation surface 32 into the actuation position along the actuation direction causes the pushing element 34 to move along the pushing direction into an active position, in which the pushing element 34 pushes the hook 24 in the pushing direction into the unlocked position, thereby allowing the lid 4 to be opened. The hook 24 and the pushing element 34 may be shaped to interact together in the active position, as shown in
According to one embodiment, the locking device further comprises a constraining element 36 constraining the actuating surface 32 towards the rest position. Thus, when a user stops actuating the actuation surface 32, the actuation surface 32 returns to its rest position, which also causes the push element 34 to return to its inactive position. Such a constraint element 36 is formed by a leaf spring, for example, mounted in the internal volume 10 of the lid 4 opposite the actuation surface 32, as shown in
According to one embodiment, the lid 2 further comprises an abutment surface extending into the internal volume 10 against which the pushing element 34 bears in the inactive position. The abutment surface is formed by a rib 38, for example, extending into the internal volume 10 opposite the pushing element 34. The abutment surface serves to limit deflection of the actuator in the inactive position so that the actuating surface 32 extends to the desired position in which it extends in continuity with the outer part of the lid 8 so as to present a satisfactory appearance, as more particularly visible in
The appearance of the storage device is furthermore particularly favorable because the pushing element 34 and the locking element 20 can be made almost invisible from the outside of the storage device, even when the storage device is in the open position. This is because the pushing element 34 can extend behind a wall 40 of the outer part of the lid 8, this wall 40 bounding part of the opening 14, as shown in
The storage device can also have a large storage volume. Indeed, by separating the actuator 22 and the locking element 20, the footprint of the locking device is reduced, thereby freeing up space to increase the storage volume. Specifically, only a limited amount of space is required in the lid 4 to accommodate the actuator 22, thereby reducing the internal volume 10 and thereby conforming the lid 4 to increase the available storage volume. Similarly, in the body 2, only sufficient space to accommodate the locking element shaft 30 is required in the wall 26, thereby limiting the thickness of the wall 26 and thereby freeing up space to increase the storage volume and/or to reduce the footprint of the storage device.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FR 21 03381 | Apr 2021 | FR | national |