Abstract: A dashboard for a vehicle which is capable of permitting the integration of items, such as accessories and/or interior fittings of the vehicle. The dashboard is composed of a base framework which is predetermined to the type of the vehicle, an intermediate framework having a configuration that is semi-permanent as a function of the fittings of the vehicle and is secured to the base framework, and a variable trim capable of covering the base framework and the intermediate framework in such a way so as to assure the aesthetic finish of the dashboard. The base framework is secured to the body of the vehicle.
Abstract: An instrument panel for a vehicle, particularly for an automobile, including:at least one first reserved space (1), designed at least to accommodate different components of interior accessories and defined at least partially at the level of one casing component (2), concealing at least partially the running board (3) of the aforementioned vehicle, andframework mechanisms (4) acting together with the aforementioned casing component (2) and/or the aforementioned first reserved space (1), the accessory components being fitted to be secured to the walls of the aforementioned first reserved space (1), and being detachable.
Abstract: The present invention is a receptacle for storing objects within a space within a vehicle, such as the dashboard area. The receptacle is intended for storing miscellaneous articles so as to be used as a glove compartment and the like. The receptacle is delimited by a set of faces which define an opening. One of the faces is formed of a deformable material. A stiffening frame is provided within the deformable material.
Abstract: A device for mounting objects such as a cupholder, a case for glasses, an ashtray, or other items, on a support with an inner surface and an aesthetically pleasing outer surface formed in the passenger compartment of a vehicle. The mounting device includes an opening provided in the support, a projection secured to the object to be mounted and designed to be releasably inserted through the opening and at least partially into the space behind the support, a holder so as to retain at least part of the projection against the inner surface of the support in order to stabilize the object.