Vehicle equipment console
An equipment console for use in a vehicle having a driver compartment including a dashboard, floor and driver seat. The equipment console has a console body for supporting equipment in a location accessible to a person seated in the driver seat. The front of the console body includes a front portion configured to receive and support the equipment. The console body also has a back generally opposite the front of the console body. The back of the console body may be integrated with the dashboard by providing the back with a profile that conforms at least partially to a contour of the dashboard. In addition, the console body may be adapted to cover an area of the dashboard in which climate controls were originally installed, with an upper portion of the console body being adapted to receive and secure the climate controls in a relocated position so that they may be operated from the front of the console body.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/032,755, filed Jan. 10, 2005, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/642,051, filed Aug. 15, 2003, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/213,279, filed Aug. 5, 2002, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/658,822, filed Sep. 8, 2000, issued Aug. 6, 2002 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,428,072, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an equipment console that may be mounted within a vehicle driver compartment to support equipment in a location easily accessible to a driver of the vehicle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPolice officers, public safety officers, firefighters, paramedics and the like carry various types of equipment in their vehicles. Several pieces of equipment are often carried in a single vehicle, and the driver often needs to operate the equipment while simultaneously driving the vehicle. Thus, various devices exist to secure multiple pieces of equipment within a vehicle so that they are accessible to the driver and/or other persons in the vehicle driver compartment.
These devices commonly include a hollow rectangular box situated on the floor of the vehicle between the driver seat and front passenger seat, including a horizontal top portion having an upward-facing opening for receiving pieces of equipment. Police cruisers, for example, are commonly fitted with equipment boxes of this type. The boxes are used to house various types of equipment and controls used by police officers, such as radios, siren controls and light bar controls. Typically, the boxes are sized and positioned so that most of the box extends between the driver seat and the front seat. Only a small portion, if any, of the box will extend forward toward the dashboard beyond the driver seat and front passenger seat. In some police cruisers, the equipment box extends all the way back to the prisoner partition separating the rear seating area from the driver compartment. A laptop computer is often positioned between the box and dashboard, and is secured to the vehicle floor with various types of mounting hardware.
Systems employing the conventional equipment box described above suffer from a number of problems associated with the position of the box within the vehicle driver compartment. First, the box is located to the side of the driver, instead of to the front of the driver near the dashboard. This requires the driver to rotate their upper body and reach back slightly to operate equipment housed in the box. The housed equipment is also well out of the driver's line of sight, requiring the driver to look over and down between the seats to see the equipment and controls mounted in the box. This is particularly a problem in vehicles having sirens and light bars, as the controls for these devices typically have several buttons and switches.
In addition, the location of the conventional equipment box can interfere with movements of the driver and passengers, and with the operation and storage of other equipment. For example, in a police cruiser, the area between the front seats immediately in front of the prisoner partition is often used to store a shotgun. The conventional equipment box configuration described above makes it more difficult to store and remove a shotgun from this area. The configuration also limits space between the seats that otherwise would be available to store other types of equipment, such as a flashlight, flashlight charger, cell phone, etc. Finally, the box and the equipment mounted to the box can obstruct arm movement of the driver and front seat passenger.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a vehicle equipment console for use in a vehicle driver compartment having a dashboard, floor and driver seat. The equipment console includes a console body for supporting equipment in a location accessible to a driver seated in the driver seat. The console body includes a front portion configured to receive and support the equipment, and a back generally opposite the front portion. The back of the console body may be integrated with the dashboard by shaping the back of the console body to have a profile that conforms at least partially to a contour of the dashboard. The console body may also be configured to cover an area of the dashboard in which climate controls were originally installed, with an upper portion of the console body being adapted to receive and secure the climate controls in a relocated position so that they may be operated from the front of the console body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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Console body 14 preferably is sized to be compact and is situated close to dashboard 16. Sides 26 and 28 extend parallel to each other between front 24 and back 34 of console body 14, and are dimensioned so that the depth of the unit, as measured from back 34 to front 24, is no greater than necessary to accommodate equipment 22. Not only is depth minimized, but the console body is also situated in a forward position so that back 34 of console body is close to, or in contact with a portion of dashboard 16. As seen in
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A number of advantages result from the compact construction of console body 14 and its position close to dashboard 16. In general, this configuration leaves the space between seats 18 and 20 free for other uses and allows for more efficient use of space within vehicle driver compartment 10. Unlike conventional equipment boxes, which are mounted between the seats, equipment console 12 does not restrict arm movement of the driver and front seat passenger. Shotguns, rifles, flashlights, portable loudspeakers, telephones and various other equipment may be stored in the space between the seats and operated without obstruction or interference from equipment console 12.
Equipment mounted in console body 14 also is clearly visible and easily accessible to persons seated in seats 18 and 20. The front face of the console body is generally vertical, but is angled toward the dashboard so that the instrument panel defined by equipment 22 faces upward toward seats 18 and 20. Typically, the front face is angled so that every point along the height of console front 24, as measured from top 30 to bottom 32, is approximately the same distance from the driver's eyes. Also the front of the instrument panel is close to the driver's line of sight when driving, particularly relative to the space between seats 18 and 20, where conventional equipment boxes are installed. The driver need only glance slightly downward to the right to view the equipment mounted in the console body. Also, the console body is close to the steering wheel, allowing the driver to easily reach over a short distance to operate equipment 22. Unlike with the conventional equipment box mounted between the seats, equipment console 12 allows equipment 22 to be easily viewed and operated by the driver without substantial upper body and head movements.
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While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that many variations may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims. The description of the invention should be understood to include all novel and non-obvious combinations of elements described herein, and claims may be presented in this or a later application to any novel and non-obvious combination of these elements. The foregoing embodiments are illustrative, and no single feature or element is essential to all possible combinations that may be claimed in this or a later application. Where the claims recite “a” or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof, such claims should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
Claims
1. An equipment console for use in a vehicle driver compartment having a dashboard, floor and driver seat, the equipment console comprising:
- a console body for supporting equipment in a location accessible to a driver seated in the driver seat, the console body having: a front, including a mounting frame configured to receive and support the equipment; and a back generally opposite the front, the back having a profile that conforms at least partially to a contour of the dashboard,
- where the console body covers an area of the dashboard in which climate controls were originally installed, and where an upper portion of the console body is adapted to receive and secure the climate controls in a relocated position so that they may be operated from the front of the console body.
2. The equipment console of claim 1, where the console body further includes two sides that are spaced from each other by the front of the console body and that each extend from the front of the console body toward the back of the console body.
3. The equipment console of claim 2, where the two sides are each formed as a sidewall having a back edge that partly defines the back of the console body.
4. The equipment console of claim 3, where the dashboard has an irregular cross section including curves, and where the back edges of the sidewalls are shaped to at least partially conform to the cross section of the dashboard.
5. The equipment console of claim 4, where the cross section of the dashboard changes along a length of the dashboard, such that a first one of the back edges of the sidewalls is shaped differently than a second one of the back edges of the sidewalls.
6. The equipment console of claim 1, where the dashboard has an irregular cross section including curves, and where the back of the console body is shaped to at least partially conform to the cross section of the dashboard.
7. The equipment console of claim 1, where the back of the console body includes a protruding tab configured to extend into the area of the dashboard in which the climate controls were originally installed.
8. The equipment console of claim 1, where the back of the console body is positioned so that it contacts or is closely spaced from a central portion of the dashboard, while permitting free access to climate controls in an original factory-installed location of the climate controls on the dashboard.
9. The equipment console of claim 1, where the front of the console body is generally vertical, but is angled toward the dashboard so that the front of the console body faces upward toward a person seated in the driver seat.
10. The equipment console of claim 1, further comprising a floor plate mounted within the vehicle driver compartment so that the floor plate extends adjacent the floor between the driver seat and a passenger seat included in the vehicle driver compartment, where a front end of the floor plate is secured to a bottom of the console body.
11. An aftermarket equipment console for use in a vehicle driver compartment having a dashboard, floor and driver seat, the equipment console comprising:
- a console body configured for aftermarket installation into a vehicle, the console body having: a front configured to receive and support multiple pieces of equipment so that front faces of the pieces of equipment define a generally planar instrument panel operable from the front of the console body; and a back shaped to integrate the equipment console with the dashboard,
- where the console body is proportioned so that, when the console body is installed in the vehicle, the instrument panel is located entirely forward of mounting hardware used to secure the driver seat to the floor.
12. The aftermarket equipment console of claim 11, where the dashboard has an irregular cross section, and where the back of the console body is shaped to at least partially conform to the cross section of the dashboard.
13. The aftermarket equipment console of claim 11, where the dashboard has an irregular cross section including curves, and where the back of the console body includes two elongate edge portions shaped to at least partially conform to the cross section of the dashboard.
14. The aftermarket equipment console of claim 13, where the irregular cross section of the dashboard changes along a length of the dashboard, such that a first one of the elongate edge portions is shaped differently than a second one of the elongate edge portions.
15. The aftermarket equipment console of claim 11, where:
- the console body further includes two spaced sidewalls that extend generally parallel to each other between the front and back of the console body; and
- the front, back and sidewalls of the console body partly define a generally wedge-shaped case including a shallow top and a deeper bottom, depth being measured between the front and back of the console body.
16. The aftermarket equipment console of claim 15, where the dashboard has an irregular cross section, and where the sidewalls of the console body each include a back edge that conforms to the cross section of the dashboard.
17. The aftermarket equipment console of claim 11, where the console body covers an area of the dashboard in which climate controls were originally installed, and where the console body is adapted to receive and secure the climate controls in a relocated position so that the climate controls are operable from the front of the console body.
18. The aftermarket equipment console of claim 17, where the back of the console body includes a protruding tab configured to extend into the area of the dashboard in which the climate controls were originally installed.
19. The aftermarket equipment console of claim 11, where the back of the console body is positioned so that it contacts or is closely spaced from a central portion of the dashboard, while permitting free access to climate controls in an original factory-installed location of the climate controls on the dashboard.
20. The aftermarket equipment console of claim 11, where the front of the console body is shaped so that, when the console body is installed in the vehicle driver compartment, the instrument panel is generally vertical but angled toward the dashboard so that the instrument panel faces upward toward a person seated in the driver seat.
21. An equipment console for use in a vehicle driver compartment having a dashboard, floor and driver seat, the equipment console comprising:
- a generally wedge-shaped equipment case integrated with and extending outward from the dashboard, the equipment case including: a front configured to receive and support multiple pieces of equipment so that front faces of the pieces of equipment define a generally planar instrument panel operable from the front of the equipment case; and two sides spaced from each other and extending parallel to each other from the front of the equipment case, the sides each including an elongate back edge portion generally opposite the front of the equipment case, where each elongate edge portion is shaped to conform to a cross section of the dashboard,
- where the equipment case is proportioned so that the instrument panel is entirely forward of mounting hardware used to secure the driver seat to the floor, and
- where the equipment case covers an area of the dashboard in which climate controls were originally installed, an upper portion of the equipment case being adapted to receive and secure the climate controls in a relocated position so that the climate controls are operable from the front of the console body.
22. An automobile, comprising:
- a driver compartment having a dashboard, floor and driver seat; and
- a console installed in the driver compartment and having a console body for supporting equipment in a location accessible to a driver seated in the driver seat, the console body having: a front, including a mounting frame configured to receive and support the equipment; and a back generally opposite the front, the back having a profile that conforms at least partially to a contour of the dashboard,
- where the console body covers an area of the dashboard in which climate controls were originally installed, and where an upper portion of the console body is adapted to receive and secure the climate controls in a relocated position so that they may be operated from the front of the console body.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 7, 2006
Publication Date: Sep 20, 2007
Inventor: John Moore (Salem, OR)
Application Number: 11/636,367
International Classification: B60R 7/06 (20060101);