VEHICLE STORAGE COMPARTMENT ASSEMBLY
A vehicle storage compartment assembly including a housing defining a storage compartment with an upward facing opening, a first closure pivotally mounted to the housing for movement between a pivot closed position and a pivot open position, and a second closure slidably and pivotally mounted to the housing for movement among a slide closed position, a slide open position and a pivot open position. The first closure covers a first portion of the upward facing opening when in the pivot closed position and the second closure covers a second portion of the upward facing opening when in the slide closed position.
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The present disclosure generally relates to a vehicle storage compartment assembly, and particularly relates to a vehicle storage compartment assembly that functions as a center console storage compartment assembly for a vehicle.
A wide variety of storage compartment assemblies for vehicles are known, including those disposed in the console area of the vehicle. Many vehicles include a storage compartment disposed in a center console housing that has a pivotal armrest secured thereto that selectively provides for access to the storage compartment. More particularly, the armrest can be pivoted open to access the storage compartment or can be pivoted closed to close the storage compartment and serve as an armrest. Other vehicles include a sliding tray function in association with the center console storage area. For example, these other vehicles can have a tray that slides relative to a housing of the center console for accommodating various items, such as coins, electronic devices, PDAs (personal digital assistants), etc.
There are sometimes competing interests in designing center console areas. For example, it may be desirable to have the largest possible storage compartment within the center console area, but it may likewise be desirable to limit the size of the armrest disposed over the center console storage area, such as for aesthetic reasons. Reducing the size of the armrest may cause a corresponding reduction in the size of the storage compartment, or at least in the size of the opening that provides access to the storage compartment. Maintaining an acceptable size for the storage compartment or the opening thereto may require the armrest to be undesirable large.
SUMMARYAccording to one aspect, a vehicle storage compartment assembly including a housing defining a storage compartment with an upward facing opening, a first closure pivotally mounted to the housing for movement between a pivot closed position and a pivot open position, and a second closure slidably and pivotally mounted to the housing for movement among a slide closed position, a slide open position and a pivot open position. The first closure covers a first portion of the upward facing opening when in the pivot closed position and the second closure covers a second portion of the upward facing opening when in the slide closed position.
According to another aspect, a center console storage compartment assembly for a vehicle includes a housing, a first closure and a second closure. The housing defines a storage compartment therein with an opening to access the storage compartment. The first closure is pivotally secured to the housing for selectively covering a rear portion of the opening. A second closure is movably secured to the housing for selectively closing a forward portion of the opening. The second closure is movable from a slide closed position wherein the second closure closes the forward portion of the opening to a slide open position where an access is provided through the forward portion. The second closure is further movable from the slide open position to a pivot open position together with the first closure moving to a pivot open position wherein access is provided through the rear portion of the opening.
According to a further aspect, a dual closure storage assembly for a vehicle includes a first closure pivotally secured to a housing for selectively closing a rear portion of an upward facing opening of a storage compartment, and a second closure slidably and pivotally connected to the housing for selectively closing a forward portion of the upward facing opening of the storage compartment.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating one or more exemplary embodiments and not for purposes of limiting same,
The storage compartment assembly 10 of the illustrated embodiment includes a first closure 20 pivotally mounted or secured to the housing 14 for selectively covering a rear portion 18a of the opening 18 via movement between a pivot closed position (
The second closure 22 is movable from the slide closed position of
In addition, moving the first closure 20 from the pivot closed position to the pivot open position can provide access through only the rear portion 18a of the opening 18 when the second closure is in the slide closed position as shown in
As shown, the first closure 20 can be an armrest having or formed of a cushioning material. In particular, the first closure 20 can include a cushioning material and be positioned within a vehicle as an armrest. In the illustrated embodiment, the first closure 20 is pivotally secured to the housing 14 via pivot links 24 and pivot pins 26. In particular, the pivot links 24 can be curved and can depend from an underside of the first closure 20. Distal ends of the pivot links 24 can have pins 26 extending laterally therefrom (see
Moreover, as shown in the illustrated embodiment, the side walls 14a, 14b can be elevated or include elevated portions relative to a forward portion of the housing 14 so as to elevate the first closure 20, particularly when in the pivot closed position. Top sides 28 of the side walls 14a, 14b can form abutment surfaces against which the first closure 20 rests when in the pivot closed position. Of course, it is to be appreciated by those skilled in the art that other arrangements and/or components can be used to pivotally secure the first closure 20 to the housing 14, and the housing 14 need not have the exact configuration shown in the illustrated embodiment. In addition, if desired, the first closure 20 could be movable secured to the housing 14 to enable sliding action in addition to the illustrated pivoting action, such as might enable convenient and/or comfortable placement of the first closure 20 when in use as an armrest.
The first closure 20 can include any suitable latch for securing the first closure 20 in the closed position. In the illustrated embodiment, and as best shown in
As mentioned, the housing 14 can be formed within a center console of a vehicle. In such a configuration, the housing 14 can include an upper show surface 30 that is disposed at a lower elevation than the first closure 20 in the illustrated embodiment. If desired, at least one recessed cup holder can be defined in the upper show surface 30 forward relative to the second closure 22. Specifically, in the illustrated embodiment, a pair of cup holders 32, 34 are defined in the upper show surface 30 forward relative to the second closure 22. The illustrated cup holders 32, 34 are shown in a front-to-back alignment wherein the cup holder 32 is disposed forward of the cup holder 34, though this is not required. More generally, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the housing 14 need not be limited to the shape shown in the illustrated embodiment and could instead have almost any suitable shape.
In addition to its combination sliding and pivoting action, the second closure 22 can incorporate one or more additional features to enhance its functionality. For example, the second closure 22 can be configured as a recessed tray for supporting or accommodating one or more items thereon, such as the illustrated electronic device 36 shown supported on the second closure 22 in
As another feature, the second closure 22 can include a plurality of gripping rails or strips 38, though this is not required. As shown, each of the plurality of gripping rails 38 can extend laterally across an upper surface of the second closure 22. Further, each of the plurality of gripping rails 38 can be formed of a resilient gripping material, such as rubber for example. The gripping rails 38 can be spaced apart from one another along a longitudinal length of the vehicle, which may also be a longitudinal length of the center console. As shown, the gripping rails 38 can be very thin in width, though this is not required.
Still as a further feature, the second closure 22 includes a raised lip 44 disposed adjacent a leading edge of the second closure 22. In the illustrated embodiment, the lip 44 extends around an entire periphery of the second closure 22, though this is not required. More particularly, in the illustrated embodiment, the second closure 22 includes raised leading lip 44 for facilitating gripping of the second enclosure 22 during movement between the slide closed position of
With reference to
The pivot rod 54 allows for pivotal movement between the second closure 22 and the sliding blocks 56, 58. Thus, the second closure 22, when in the slide open position of
With reference to
Separately, it should be further appreciated that some type of linkage could be provided between the first and second closures 20, 22 that would cause pivotally movement by one of the closures 20 or 22 to be transferred to the other of the closures 20 or 22. In this manner, pulling open one of the closures 20 or 22 to the pivot open position could cause opening of the other of the closures 20 or 22 to the pivot open position without requiring separate opening action to by be manually applied by a user.
With reference to
In operation, when the first closure is in the pivot closed position and the second closure is in the slide closed position, the storage compartment 16 is closed (
When desired to have full access into the storage compartment 16, the first closure 20 can be moved to the pivot open position and the second closure 22 can be moved to its pivot open position. In this configuration, the vehicle operator or passenger has full access to the storage compartment 16. Accordingly, the second closure 22 has both slide action and rotation/pivot action. The first closure 20 and the second closure 22 together act as doors for the relatively large storage compartment 16. In fact, the storage compartment 16 can be sized to accommodate a very large purse (e.g., illustrated purse 80). Advantageously, when both closures 20, 22 are moved to their respective pivot open positions, complete access to the large storage area of the storage compartment 16 is gained. That is, the entire opening 18, including rearward portion 18a and forward portion 18b, is open and accessible.
It will be appreciated that various of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
Claims
1. A vehicle storage compartment assembly, comprising:
- a housing defining a storage compartment with an upward facing opening;
- a first closure pivotally mounted to the housing for movement between a pivot closed position and a pivot open position; and
- a second closure slidably and pivotally mounted to the housing for movement among a slide closed position, a slide open position and a pivot open position,
- wherein the first closure covers a first portion of the upward facing opening when in the pivot closed position and the second closure covers a second portion of the upward facing opening when in the slide closed position, and wherein the second closure covers the first portion of the upward facing opening when in the slide open position and provides access into the storage compartment through the second portion when in the slide open position.
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3. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 2 wherein the first and second closures provide access into the storage compartment through the second portion of the upward facing opening when the second closure is in the first slide closed position and the first closure is in the pivot open position.
4. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 3 wherein the first and second closures provide access into the storage compartment simultaneously through both the first and second portions of the upward facing opening when the first closure is in the pivot open position and the second closure is in the pivot open position.
5. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 1 wherein the second closure is configured as a tray for supporting one or more items thereon.
6. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 5 wherein the second closure includes a plurality of gripping rails.
7. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 6 wherein each of the plurality of gripping rails extend laterally across an upper surface of the second closure and is formed of a resilient gripping material.
8. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 5 wherein the second closure includes a raised leading lip for facilitating gripping of the second closure during movement between the slide closed position and the slide open position and for preventing the one or more items supported thereon from sliding off the second closure and falling into the storage compartment when the second closure is in the slide open position or any of a plurality of positions between the slide open position and the slide closed position.
9. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 1 wherein the housing includes a forward wall defining a forward boundary of the storage compartment, the forward wall including a receptacle defined therein appropriately sized for holding a portable electronic device.
10. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 9 wherein the forward wall includes a USB port and a power port.
11. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 1 wherein the first closure is an arm rest having a cushioning material.
12. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 1 wherein the second closure includes a friction hinge allowing the second closure to move to the pivot open position and be held in the pivot open position.
13. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 1 wherein the housing is formed within a center console of a vehicle and includes an upper show surface, an upper surface of the second closure is recessed relative to the upper show surface of the center console to accommodate stored accessory items.
14. The vehicle storage compartment assembly of claim 13 wherein at least one recessed cup holder is defined in the upper show surface forward relative to the second closure.
15. A center console storage compartment assembly for a vehicle, comprising:
- a housing defining a storage compartment therein with an opening to access the storage compartment;
- a first closure pivotally secured to the housing for selectively covering a rear portion of the opening;
- a second closure movably secured to the housing for selectively closing a forward portion of the opening, the second closure movable from a slide closed position wherein the second closure closes the forward portion of the opening to a slide open position wherein the second closure is slid rearwardly under the first closure and access is provided through the forward portion, the second closure further movable from the slide open position to a pivot open position together with the first closure moving to a pivot open position wherein access is provided through the rear portion of the opening.
16. The center console storage compartment of claim 15 wherein the first closure includes a cushioning material and is positioned within a vehicle as an armrest.
17. The center console storage compartment assembly of claim 15 wherein the second closure is recessed relative to a surrounding surface of the housing that defines the opening.
18. The center console storage compartment assembly of claim 17 wherein the second closure includes a raised lip disposed adjacent a leading edge of the second closure and a plurality of gripping strips.
19. A dual closure storage assembly for a vehicle, comprising:
- a first closure pivotally secured to a housing for selectively closing a rear portion of an upward facing opening of a storage compartment; and
- a second closure slidably and pivotally secured to the housing for selectively closing a forward portion of the upward facing opening of the storage compartment, the second closure slidable between a first position closing a forward portion of the upward facing opening and a second position closing the rear portion of the upward facing opening.
20. The dual closure storage assembly of claim 19 wherein the second closure is configured as a recessed tray to accommodate articles thereon.
21. The center console storage compartment assembly of claim 15 wherein a respective pivot axis of each of the first and second closures is disposed at the rear of the storage compartment.
22. The dual closure storage assembly of claim 19 wherein the second closure is horizontally oriented in both the first and second positions.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 20, 2012
Publication Date: Sep 26, 2013
Applicant: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. (Tokyo)
Inventors: Daniel B. Winiger (East Liberty, OH), Simon Hon-Sok Yu (Los Angeles, CA), Neal W. Luginbill (Marysville, OH), Douglas E. Haunhorst (Powell, OH), Robert M. Ray, III (Powell, OH), Johnathan D. Norman (San Pedro, CA)
Application Number: 13/424,437