Pivotable Or Rotatable Receiver Patents (Class 224/282)
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Patent number: 7416161Abstract: According to an embodiment of the present invention, a cup holder for a vehicle includes a main body defining an insertion hole that can receive a beverage container, a supporting portion supporting the beverage container and mounted in an inner hole of the main body such that the supporting potion can rotate and move back and forth by a hinge pin guided along a guide groove formed in a lateral side of the inner hole, and a pair of compression springs supporting the supporting portion such that the supporting portion can elastically protrude to the insertion hole. As the hinge pin moves according to the shape and size of the beverage container, the beverage container can be strongly supported such that the beverage can not be spilt from the beverage container regardless of a shape and size thereof when the beverage container is inserted.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignees: Hyundai Motor Company, Dongkook Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Je Hoon Shin
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Patent number: 7404505Abstract: An enclosed carrier for a folded wheelchair, mounted on the outside side of an automobile, behind and adjacent to the driver's door, so that a wheelchair user can shift himself from his wheelchair to the driver's seat, then fold and store his own wheelchair, thus maintaining an economical independence.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Inventor: William Paul Walther
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Publication number: 20080110948Abstract: A portable, adjustable, sporting articles holder for use within a vehicle. A base unit positions the device on the floor of a vehicle. A plurality of telescoping legs are attached to the base and extend upwardly therefrom for contacting the ceiling of the vehicle. A plurality of multi-function clamps are frictionally held to the telescoping legs, and the clamps are slidably adjustable with respect to the telescoping legs for vertical adjustment of the clamps. A plurality of tubular connecting bars are held in place by the clamps, and the tubular connecting bars are also slidably adjustable. Attached to the ends of the tubular connecting bars are a plurality of planar receiving members capable of receiving and supporting a number of sporting articles, such as fishing rods and firearms, wherein the sporting articles are received by a plurality of adjacent, spaced apart cut-outs contained within the receiving members.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Robert Joseph Sutter
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Patent number: 7360747Abstract: A holder for a food or beverage container includes a housing having an opening, a holding arm having a retracted position, and a multipartite mask arrangement associated with the housing opening. The multipartite mask arrangement includes a plurality of masks mounted for movement on the housing, and the masks are movable independently of one another from an open position uncovering the housing opening to a closed position closing the housing opening. The holding arm includes a receiver for the container and is received in the housing in the retracted position. The mask arrangement closes the housing opening when the holding arm is at the retracted position, and at least partially uncovers the housing opening for a deployment of the holding arm.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche AktiengesellschaftInventors: Friedrich Stephan, Martin Frank, Andreas Schneider
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Patent number: 7350681Abstract: A cargo organizer system for a bench seat of a vehicle that includes mounting straps, an adjustable tube frame, and a collapsible shelf assembly. The shelf assembly is configurable in a vertical stored position and a horizontal use position. Dividers are positionable by the user to divide the shelf into user sized compartments. Netting can be provided for securing items in the compartments during sudden stops. Alternatively, the shelf assembly can be made from a cloth interior forming a pouch within a tubular support periphery.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Jay-Ray Products, Inc.Inventors: Justin K. Polburn, Rachel L. Polburn
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Patent number: 7246732Abstract: A model display stand system includes a platform portion that is designed to be coupled to the dashboard of the vehicle. The platform portion is designed for receiving the model such that the platform portion is designed for supporting the model above the dashboard of the vehicle. A frame assembly is pivotally coupled to the platform portion. The frame assembly is designed for selectively engaging the rear wheels of the model such that the frame assembly is designed for permitting the model to pivot with respect to the platform portion when the vehicle is turning. A steering assembly is pivotally coupled to the frame assembly. The steering assembly is designed to be coupled to the front wheels of the model. The steering assembly is designed for pivoting the front wheels of the model to correspond to the front wheels of the vehicle when the vehicle is turning.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Inventor: Simon Ha
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Publication number: 20070138225Abstract: A self-leviling cup holder comprises a combination of two rotational axes that provide for angular compensation means to maintain a cup level as well as keeping the center of gravity of the cup low.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventor: Martin Duchesne
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Patent number: 7226029Abstract: An accessory holder includes a tubular holder body having an opening at the top and a bottom upon which a small article inserted from the opening can be rested. The device includes a foldable tray, a biasing device and a damping device. The foldable tray is rotatably supported at mid height of the accessory holder and holds the small article by rotating from a vertical folded position to a horizontal bottom-raising position. The biasing device is provided between the foldable tray and the tubular holder body to bias the foldable tray from the horizontal bottom-raising position towards the vertical folded position. The damping device damps the rotational force of the foldable tray and may be rotated by the bias force of the biasing device. A locking device locks the foldable tray in the vertical folded position against the bias force of the biasing device.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Nifco Inc.Inventor: Shouichi Hoshi
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Patent number: 7217078Abstract: A vehicle mounted carrier for lifting and securing in an elevated position waste receptacles and other articles for transport. A housing including a pair of side plates, a rear plate and a bottom plate having apertures for mounting to a conventional trailer tow hitch assembly or to a vehicle bumper. A lever arm terminating at one end in a channel for receiving the article of transport and pivotally connected to the housing at the opposite end. A latch assembly is provided for securing the article of transport in an elevated position and for selectively releasing allowing the user to controllably lower and disengage the article of transport. The latch assembly includes a latch rod operably secured to a pair of springs secured to the lever arm and a pair of springs secured to the latch rod and to a lever handle. Lever arm stop element secured to the housing to limit the rotation of the lever arm.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Inventor: Russell James Short
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Patent number: 7165752Abstract: The invention relates to a holding device (1), preferably for storing drinks containers (12), particularly for use in motor vehicles, with a receptacle (4) having a supporting surface (11) for the drinks container (12) and at least one holding mechanism arranged on the outer circumference of the receptacle (4) whereby the holding mechanism has at least one movable element (3) essentially pressed by the spring element (2) towards the inside of the receptacle (4) characterized in that the movable element (3) rotates on bearings around an axis (10) on the receptacle (4), the receptacle (4) has a contact surface (9) for the movable element (3), and the movable element (3) has a preferably domed flexible surface (6) that extends at least partially into the receptacle (4).Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Lisa Draxlmaier GmbHInventor: Leonhard Dobos
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Patent number: 7152770Abstract: The memo holder for automobiles is installed in an automobile so that the outer surface of the memo holder coincides with the outer surface of an instrument panel, thus storing papers as well as cards made of a hard material.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jae-seob Choi
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Patent number: 7118016Abstract: An equipment carrier, such as a bicycle rack, is adapted for removable mounting to a vehicle and includes a first frame and a second frame interconnected by one or more hubs. The first frame is engaged with the hubs so as to be axially movable relative to the lower frame and the hubs. The first frame defines a forward engagement area adapted for engagement with the rear of the vehicle, and the second frame defines an outer engagement area adapted to engage the vehicle at a location vertically spaced from the forward engagement area. The second frame is pivotably mounted to the hubs for movement between an operative extended position and an inoperative collapsed position. A variable position engagement arrangement is interposed between the hubs and the first frame, for selectively fixing the axial position of the first frame relative to the hubs.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2002Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Saris Cycling Group, Inc.Inventor: Clint D. Kolda
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Patent number: 7036785Abstract: A vehicle cupholder comprises a generally planar support member that is pivotable about a horizontal axis between a horizontal open position and a vertical stowed position. The support member includes a first curved wall and a first retaining arm retaining a container when in a horizontal open position. A first retaining arm is pivotally mounted to the support member in a plane parallel to the plane of the support member. A first mounting bracket includes a cam-shaped outer perimeter surface in constant contact with first retaining arm. The retaining arm is slideable along the outer perimeter surface between the extended position and the retracted position. The outer perimeter surface exerts a biasing force on the first retaining arm as the support member is pivoted from the horizontal open position to the vertical stowed position so as to pivot the first retaining arm from the extended position to the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Lear CorporationInventors: Scott A. Moyer, Alan G. Dry
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Patent number: 6935601Abstract: A hook device includes a case member for supporting a hook main portion to be rotatable between a store position and a use position; a stopping portion attached to the case member for regulating the hook main portion at the use position with a predetermined opening angle; and an engaging portion provided to the hook main portion through an elastic member for engaging the stopping portion. The elastic member elastically deforms in a direction that the stopping portion engages the engaging portion when a load is applied to the hook main portion in a direction that the hook main portion opens.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Nifco Inc.Inventor: Tsutomu Tanaka
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Patent number: 6929162Abstract: An apparatus for locking a ladder to a vehicle mounted carrier. The apparatus includes a platform assembly to which a ladder is mounted. The platform assembly includes a plurality of v-notch shaped clips that are positioned to grasp rungs of the ladder. The clips are curved in a similar shape to the claw end of a hammer and biased in a direction to hold the ladder firmly on the vehicle carrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: Lawrence R Jordan
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Patent number: 6918520Abstract: A spare tire holder device mounted in a hitch receiver and holding the spare tire upright behind the tail gate of a pickup truck. The device is rotatable so the holder maintains the spare tire upright in a normal position and can be rotated away so as to hold the spare tire in a horizontal position to allow opening of the tail gate without removing the mount device from the truck.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Inventor: Donald Edward Skinner
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Patent number: 6866319Abstract: A depositing compartment in a vehicle, having a lid covering a depositing opening and having a depositing bowl arranged in the depositing compartment which is accessible by swivelling open the lid. One releasable lock respectively is arranged at least between the depositing bowl and the lid as well as between the depositing compartment and the depositing bowl. The locks are optionally unlockable by way of a joint unlocking device. An operating-friendly lock arrangement which has a simple construction is created in that the unlocking device for the two locks comprises a spring-loaded double-side push button key which interacts with an axially slidable lock bolt by way of an upright adjusting arm, depending on the pressure exercised on the push button key, one lock or the other lock being unlocked.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Dr. Ing h.c.F. Porsche AGInventor: Christian Hupfer
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Publication number: 20040262345Abstract: A cargo organizer system for a bench seat of a vehicle that includes mounting straps, an adjustable tube frame, and a collapsible shelf assembly. The shelf assembly is configurable in a vertical stored position and a horizontal use position. Dividers are positionable by the user to divide the shelf into user sized compartments. Netting can be provided for securing items in the compartments during sudden stops. Alternatively, the shelf assembly can be made from a cloth interior forming a pouch within a tubular support periphery.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Justin K. Polburn, Rachel L. Polburn
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Patent number: 6811068Abstract: A storage caddy has a slidable drawer on which items are stored. Items are presented for removal when the drawer is slid from the shell of the caddy. Items stored in a caddy with a hinged drawer, can be removed by breaking the drawer at the hinge to drop the item toward the ground for convenient and safe removal. A set of golf clubs stored in the caddy in the bed of a pick-up truck are slid from the shell on the drawer. The horizontal plane of the drawer is then broken at the hinge and the bottom of the golf bag moves toward the ground. The golf bag can then be easily lifted onto the shoulder or rolled away. The caddy positions heavy items for easy removal preventing undue stress or injury on those retrieving items from the caddy.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: Randall W. Johnson
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Patent number: 6808097Abstract: A container holder/tray combination includes a housing for mounting to a vehicle. The housing defines a recess for receiving therein at least one container holder, a cover pivotally mounted to the housing for covering the container holder and housing when in a closed position, and movable to an open position. The cover has a surface defining a tray, and the container holder is movably mounted with respect to the housing and tray between a first position coplanar with the tray for positioning a container therein and a second position within the housing. In a preferred embodiment, multiple independently movable adjacent container holders are provided to allow selectable use of the tray area.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Johnson Controls TechnologyInventors: Kwang-Ha Kim, Raymond A. Iavasile, Michael D. Luyckx, Jeffrey L. Barber
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Patent number: 6799705Abstract: A swing-down cup holder closure and release apparatus for releasably locking a cup tray portion of a swing-down cup-holder in a stowed position includes a latch that is supported either on the cup tray or a supporting structure such as an automotive seat or instrument panel. A latch receiver is supported on the other of the cup tray and the supporting structure. The latch and latch receiver are supported in positions on the cup tray and supporting structure, respectively, such that the latch engages the latch receiver when the cup tray is moved to the stowed position. The latch disengages and releases the cup tray from the stowed position in response to a predetermined amount of pressure applied inwardly to the cup tray. This allows an automotive vehicle passenger compartment occupant to release the cup holder with a single pressing motion and without having to directly manipulate the latch.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Inventor: Jarek Lutoslawski
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Publication number: 20040178242Abstract: A cargo container is disclosed that mounts on a trailer hitch at the rear of a vehicle such as a van, SUV or pickup truck. The container itself is mounted on a frame that is mounted to the trailer hitch, and the container can be easily swung away from the rear of the vehicle, and/or slid to the side to permit access to the rear door or tailgate of the vehicle. The container access door is removed upon opening and can be converted into a table.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Ronald L. Moreau
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Patent number: 6758493Abstract: An automotive glove box assembly. The glove box assembly includes a storage bin and a door disposed in hinging relation to the storage bin. The door includes an expansible body having a face portion facing towards a vehicle occupant and a back portion in opposing relation to the face portion. The expansible body is operatively connected to at least one gas emitting unit such that upon discharge of gas from the gas emitting unit, the expansible body is pressurized and the face portion is projected outwardly to an extended position so as to intercept lower extremities of the occupant.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Kent Conlee, Bassam Georges Khoudari, Carl Dennis Williams, Steven Aurel Damian
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Patent number: 6722540Abstract: A console with adjustable pivoting arms. The preferred embodiment has a pair of drink holders each having an adjustable arm that pivots to vary the size of drink holder. The arms can preferably be locked into position. A ledge is positioned below the pivoting arms to support drinks held therein. The body of the console preferably contains several storage sub-compartments, which may be configured to retain specific items such as CD's, cassettes, sun glasses, telephones, flashlights, change, and etc. The console is also preferably provided with several electrical sockets, a power cord configured to plug into a power source such as the 12 volt DC cigarette lighter socket present in most automobiles, and a circuit to operatively connect the console sockets to the power source. The circuit may be provided with a power inverter so that at least one of the sockets can provide alternating current.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventor: Tse Sau Ling
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Patent number: 6705498Abstract: An adjustable bracket for carrying a gun case on a vehicle consists of a plate to be attached to the vehicle, a gun case carrier, and an adjustable linkage connecting the plate to the gun case carrier. The adjustable linkage allows the gun case carrier to be rotated to a variety of angles relative to the plate. A lock holds the gun case carrier at the desired angle.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Patrick K. Gantert
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Patent number: 6692053Abstract: A storage and holding system includes at least one structure forming a cavity having an opening, a first flap and a second component. The first flap is adapted to move between at least a first covering position in which the first flap covers a first portion of the opening and a second open position in which the first flap extends into the cavity to provide access to the cavity. The second component is adapted to be moved between at least a first closed position in which the second component covers a second portion of the opening and a second open self-supported position in which the component is adapted to preform a holding function.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventor: Nels R. Smith
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Publication number: 20040016783Abstract: In order to be able to initiate in a simple way the power adjustment of retaining arms of a device for holding containers, it is proposed to trigger control of an actuating drive initially by displacement of at least a bottom part of the holder, and subsequently by rotation of a container inside the holder. This permits unambiguous and intentional switch-on of the actuating drive inside the holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Gebhard Then, Thilo Schultheis
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Patent number: 6669066Abstract: A holding device for a spare wheel of a motor vehicle which is disposed on the outside of a swivellable rear hatch. The holding device includes a wheel carrier which is held by support arms and bearings on the vehicle body so as to swivel. The support arms are spaced apart and project from the wheel carrier and end sides thereof are connected to the bearings which are held on the vehicle body. These bearings form a vertical swivel axis which is arranged independently of a swivel axis of the rear hatch. The wheel carrier is capable of being swung about this vertical swivel axis up to the rear hatch and into a fixing position. In a release position, the holding device is capable of being swung away freely in relation to the rear hatch about the vertical swivel axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche AGInventors: Wilfried Eberle, Rüdiger Jahn, Oliver Benirschke
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Patent number: 6659318Abstract: A spare tire carrier for securement to an end segment of a vehicle bumper and having a swingable arm for travel about horizontal and vertical axes to relocate a spare tire away from the rear of a vehicle and subsequently downward into ground contact. A bracket on a bumper attached mounting plate pivotally carries an arm actuator including oppositely threaded shafts and a sleeve thereon. A ratchet drive imparts rotational movement to the sleeve in a selected direction to either lift or lower the arm and spare tire thereon in a controlled manner and additionally prevents random vertical movement of the arm during vehicle travel. Locks engageable with the bracket and the arm prevent horizontal and upright travel of the arm when the vehicle is underway. The carrier may include a bracket, attachable to a hitch or vehicle frame, with a base plate at its outer end to support the carrier mounting plate. A modified preferred carrier includes an electrical linear actuator to control the carrier arm.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Inventor: Anthony J. Newbill
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Patent number: 6655563Abstract: A cup holding device for a vehicle includes a base member having an opening; a lid member supported at a lower end side of the base member and rotatably shifted between a closed position where the lid member covers the base member and an open position in a using state where the lid member is tilted relative to the base member; and a holding member for holding a periphery of a cup and assembled between the base member and the lid member to be shifted between a vertical housed state at the closed position of the lid member and a horizontal using state at the open position of the lid member. The base member and the lid member have receiving portions for jointly receiving a bottom of a cup to be disposed at the same level at the open position of the lid member.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Nifco Inc.Inventor: Naohiro Shimajiri
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Patent number: 6655562Abstract: A racking assembly for securely storing and transporting recreational equipment on vehicles includes a hitch mount, an equipment support assembly, and pair of support members having lower ends pivotally coupled to the hitch mount and upper ends pivotally coupled to the equipment support assembly. The support members are configured to allow the racking assembly to collapse away from a user placing equipment thereon so that injury is prevented from the weight of the equipment causing the racking assembly to collapse onto a user.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Vigor SportsInventor: Chanyoung Jeong
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Patent number: 6648194Abstract: The invention relates to a holder (10) for a drinks container, for example a can, a beaker or a cup, which is intended for installation, for example, in a dashboard (12) of a motor vehicle. The invention proposes arranging, for example, a storage compartment (28) in the holder (10), which storage compartment (28) can be extended, for example in the manner of a drawer, when the holder (10) is not being used. The invention has the advantage that the installation space required for the holder (10) is additionally used for accommodating the storage compartment (28).Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: fischerwerke Artur Fischer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Falk Schaal, Wolf-Dieter Benz, Christian Hehr
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Patent number: 6644525Abstract: A collapsible bicycle carrier has a base that is configured to fit a trailer hitch receiver on a motor vehicle. An upright frame is operatively connected to the base. A T-shaped member having a vertical upright body and a horizontal crossbar is connected to the frame. A substantially U-shaped carrying assembly having a pair of carrying arms at an open end thereof is pivotally mounted to the crossbar. A slide having a tab is slidably received on the upright body. A bracket is rotatably mounted at its ends to the tab and a closed end of the carrying assembly. A lock is provided on the slide for locking the slide in first and second positions. The carrying arms are in an extended carrying position when the slide is locked in the first position and in a collapsed position when the slide is locked in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: R. A. Allen Company, Inc.Inventors: Alexander R. Allen, Richard A. Allen
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Publication number: 20030205596Abstract: A console with adjustable pivoting arms. The preferred embodiment has a pair of drink holders each having an adjustable arm that pivots to vary the size of drink holder. The arms can preferably be locked into position. A ledge is positioned below the pivoting arms to support drinks held therein. The body of the console preferably contains several storage sub-compartments, which may be configured to retain specific items such as CD's, cassettes, sun glasses, telephones, flashlights, change, and etc. The console is also preferably provided with several electrical sockets, a power cord configured to plug into a power source such as the 12 volt DC cigarette lighter socket present in most automobiles, and a circuit to operatively connect the console sockets to the power source. The circuit may be provided with a power inverter so that at least one of the sockets can provide alternating current.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: Tse Sau Ling
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Patent number: 6641014Abstract: A cantilevered member mounted at a first end to the base and extending cantilevered from the base to an opposite second end, opposite to the first end, and a cross-member mounted to the second end of the cantilevered member, the cross-member having opposite first and second ends. The cantilevered member may be releasably pivotally mounted to the base so as to be selectively angularly positionable relative to the base. A rigid first arm is pivotally and slidably mounted to the first end of the cross member. A rigid second arm is pivotally and slidably mounted to the second end of the cross-member. The first and second arms are parallel to the cross-member and mounted for sliding and pivoting in a plane parallel to a plane containing the cross-member.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventor: Arliss McNalley
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Patent number: 6637709Abstract: A self-adjusting cup holder is provided. The cup holder includes a receiving area, compensating levers, and biasing members for biasing the compensating levers to a first position. The receiving area is configured to receive a portion of a drinking vessel. The compensating levers are disposed in slots defined in the wall of the receiving area. A first end of the compensating levers is pivotally connected to a portion of the wall such that a first edge of the levers is movable between the first position and a second position. The first edge is within the receiving area when the levers are in the first position. The first edge is farther from the sidewall in the first position than in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Walter P. Guenther, Joshua Williams, Edward J. Zotter
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Patent number: 6634532Abstract: A foldable map stand apparatus for automotive vehicles is set forth comprising a means for fastening the apparatus onto an automobile interior surface, a pivotally attached telescoping arm for adjusting the angle of display, and a holding means for receiving and displaying a portion of a map. The foldable map stand apparatus can be folded into a more collapsed form so that it may be stored in a more convenient location within the automobile when the map holder is not in use.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Inventor: Martha E. Maguire
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Patent number: 6619607Abstract: A folding cup holder is provided with a base plate; a pair of first arms having proximal end portions, being pivotally supported to the base plate; a pair of second arms each including a resilient latch portion, being pivotally supported to the base plate at proximal end portions thereof respectively; and a holder arm including a pair of engagement portions at both ends thereof and pivotally supported to the distal ends of the first arms and the distal ends of the second arms in differential axes. The engagement portions are engaged with the latch portions so that the holder arm is kept in an expanded state. The latch portions are resilient so that the engagement portions are allowed to override the resilient latch portions, thereby the holder arm is released to be free when excessive force is applied to the holder arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Piolax Inc.Inventor: Satoshi Yamada
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Patent number: 6546598Abstract: A vehicle luggage compartment structure, facilitating the putting in and taking out of small articles from a tray provided in a luggage compartment, and enabling the luggage compartment to be partitioned by the tray by fixing a box to a floor surface of the luggage compartment. A first protruding portion and a second protruding portion for engagement of the tray are engaged with a first guide groove and a first anchor hole of the box, respectively, to hold the tray in the box. By sliding the first protruding portion for engagement along the first guide groove to pull the tray out to the rear of the vehicle, a top wall of the luggage compartment no longer covers an open top side of the tray, thereby enabling small articles to be easily placed into and taken out from the tray.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Toyoda Boshoku CorporationInventors: Hideya Nakanou, Toshimitsu Watanabe
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Patent number: 6543660Abstract: A bicycle accessory transport system having two stacked structures is disclosed. The structures are adapted to receive an accessory item such as a water bottle, a battery, or a repair kit and to hold such item securely and safely during a bike ride. The two structures are attached to each other in such a way that the back of the upper one is in contact with the front of the lower one, while the back of the lower one is attached to a suitable place on a bike frame. An item being inserted into the lower structure is guided into place by the back of the upper structure. In one embodiment of the invention, the spacing between the two structures may be varied by the user due to the presence of a pivot or other adjustment mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Inventors: Allen C. Young, Paige E. Young
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Patent number: 6513687Abstract: A breakaway swing-down cup holder assembly including a cup tray that pivots between a horizontal deployed position and a vertical stowed position. Support arms fixed to the cup tray slide through respective apertures in the support panel as the tray moves between the deployed and stowed positions. Arm retainers disposed adjacent the aperture in the support panel arrest downward cup tray movement at the deployed position by engaging and retaining support arm detents. The support arm detents are designed to pull free of the retainers when a predetermined amount of downward force is applied to the cup tray. This allows the tray to give way and drop below the deployed position without damaging the tray, support arms, arm retainers or any associated structures. The support arm detents can be re-engaged with the retainers by merely rotating the cup tray upward into the deployed position with a single motion of one hand and without having to directly manipulate the support arms.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Inventor: Andrew Siniarski
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Patent number: 6502731Abstract: Apparatus for supporting loaded shopping bags within a compartment of a vehicle, such as an automobile trunk, so that the bags are maintained in an upright position during vehicle operation are provided. An apparatus includes a frame that is movably secured beneath a panel, such as an automobile package tray, that is in overlying, spaced-apart relationship with a floor of a vehicle compartment. The frame is movable between a stored position and an extended position. The frame is disposed beneath the panel when in the stored position, and the frame extends outwardly from the panel into the vehicle compartment for convenient use thereof by a user when in the extended position. One or more projections extend from the frame, such as from a free edge portion thereof. Each projection is configured to support one or more loaded shopping bags by the handles thereof and to maintain the one or more loaded shopping bags in an upright position during operation of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Collins & Aikman Products Co.Inventors: Thomas F. J. Gehring, Ireneusz Jankowski, Dejan Havidic, Duane Poliquin
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Publication number: 20020179660Abstract: The invention relates to a holding device (10) for a drinks container. For space-saving housing of the holding device (10), the invention proposes constructing the holding device (10) as a recess (14), for example, in a dashboard (12) of a motor vehicle, and providing it with an ashtray (20) pivotable into and out of the recess (14). In the holding position pivoted out of the recess (14), the ashtray (20) closes the recess (14) laterally, so that, for example, a beaker (44) can be inserted in the recess (14). The invention has the advantage that the installation space for the ashtray (20) is simultaneously used also for insertion of the beaker (44) (FIG. 5).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Falk Schaal
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Patent number: 6474521Abstract: A storage chest for vehicles comprises a box defining an opening and being sized for mounting to a motor vehicle; a door openably closing off the opening; a plurality of containers sized and shaped to receive and hold one or more items; a motorized drive assembly mounted to the box and connected to the plurality of containers to move the containers in a circuitous path for selective presentation thereof proximal to the opening; and, a subjacent secondary support assembly for supporting the containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Inventor: James O. Young
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Patent number: 6471104Abstract: A wheeled container is constructed so as to be demountably secured to a cargo carrier assembly (or “carrier”) which is externally carried at the rear of a sports utility vehicle or truck. The carrier includes a support beam to which the container is secured by attachment latches on its rigid base. Two of the attachment latches are pivot latches, allowing the container to be pivotably disposed on the support beam without lifting wheels of the container off the ground. In one embodiment, the container comprises a frameless rigid tub adapted to be secured to the support beam; in another the container comprises a framework of elongated rigid struts, e.g. of metal tubing which may be collapsible within which is secured a rectangular receptacle or “sack” of flexible material. Only a portion of the base of the container is directly supported on the support beam, or supported on pivot pins secured to the base.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Nikolas Christian Janek
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Patent number: 6467663Abstract: A cargo supporting apparatus adapted to be used within a bed of a pickup truck. The apparatus includes a frame which is pivotally mounted to a longitudinal sidewall of the bed such that it can be moved between a stowed position and an operative position. In the operative position the frame extends generally horizontally from the sidewall of the bed. A pivot assembly is used to support the frame in its operative position. A locking assembly is operatively associated with the pivot assembly for holding the frame in its operative position. The locking assembly also includes a user actuatable lever. The actuatable lever can be used to unlock the locking mechanism such that the frame can be pivoted from its operative position into its stowed position. The frame includes a plurality of openings which each have a cargo carrying element such as a net or flexible bag.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: JAC Products, Inc.Inventors: Gerard J. Kmita, Brett J. Borella, Jeffrey M. Aftanas
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Publication number: 20020133866Abstract: This invention satisfies a long felt need to protect a typical baseball type cap from the crushing forces often associated with shipping and packaging. This invention incorporates the not previously used idea of a half-crown or full-crown insert to support the cap from underneath against crushing forces occurring during shipping which tend to make an unsupported hat have a sloppy, wrinkled and undesirable appearance. The insert is retained inside the baseball type cap by tucking it into or around the sweatband. The industry has typically used outer rigid packaging covers to protect the cap during shipping and packaging. While these covers protect the cap from crushing forces, they do not support the crown portion from underneath. An underneath supporting insert will force the cap to retain its shape for long periods of time and can be used by the retail purchaser to retain the cap's shape when not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: Razgo Lee
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Patent number: 6409061Abstract: A holding device for a beverage container, installable in a motor vehicle, has a carriage displaceably guided from an inserted position into a pulled-out position in a manner of a drawer, a sliding guide element which displaceably guides the carriage between the positions, a holder having an insertion opening for an insertion of a beverage container, the holder being pivotably mounted on the carriage, a pivotal joint through which the holder is pivotally mounted on the carriage, the holder being so mounted on the carriage as to be pivotable through approximately 90° to a side so that in the pivoted-out position the holder is located substantially at the side next to the carriage.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Fischerwerke Artur Fischer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Heinz Fischer, Ulrich Nienhaus, Michaela Aigner
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Patent number: 6386413Abstract: An apparatus and a method for mounting a computer system in a vehicle provides for rigid mounting of a computer/display unit in the vehicle so as to reduce or eliminate the adverse effects of vibration caused by operation of the vehicle. The latter advantage is achieved by provision of a gas spring and crank arm arrangement connected to an L-bar, the latter being mounted via its lower, horizontal member to a base plate of the vehicle. The apparatus and method also provide superior flexibility in orientation of the keyboard for use by any occupant of the front of the vehicle. The latter advantage is achieved by mounting the keyboard to the L-bar via a rigid arm having two points of rotation, one point of rotation at its point of connection to the L-bar, and another point of rotation at its point of connection to the keyboard.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Datalux CorporationInventor: Robert H. Twyford
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Patent number: 6386407Abstract: A bicycle carrier has a frame mountable to a vehicle and defining a pair of spaced apart support arms for supporting one or more bicycles. The support arms are provided with positioning guides, which may take the form of spaced circumferential ridges and troughs extending along the support arms. The ridges and troughs may be formed by a ribbed sleeve mounted on the support arms. At least one cradle is mounted on each support arm for receiving and releasable holding a selected tube or tubes of a bicycle frame. Each cradle has an opening through which the support arm extends and a tab projects partially into the opening. The tabs are configured to be received and to ride within selected ones of the troughs of the support arms for rotatably positioning the cradles at desired positions along their support arms. A channel extends along the support arms interrupting the ridges.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Yakima Products, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Erickson, Jay L. Walker