U.S. patent application number 14/453645 was filed with the patent office on 2016-02-11 for vehicle door including compartment for dispensable paper products.
The applicant listed for this patent is Ford Global Technologies, LLC. Invention is credited to Chris M. Bowser, Michael G. Hobig, Joseph Porcari, Brian Robert Spahn.
Application Number | 20160039348 14/453645 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 54481917 |
Filed Date | 2016-02-11 |
United States Patent
Application |
20160039348 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Bowser; Chris M. ; et
al. |
February 11, 2016 |
VEHICLE DOOR INCLUDING COMPARTMENT FOR DISPENSABLE PAPER
PRODUCTS
Abstract
A door for a vehicle includes an interior surface and a
compartment extending into the interior surface for receiving a
dispensable paper product. A cover is movable between a closed
position covering the compartment and an open position exposing the
compartment. The cover defines an opening for accessing the
dispensable paper product. The cover includes an outer surface
flush with the interior surface when the cover is in the closed
position.
Inventors: |
Bowser; Chris M.; (Dearborn,
MI) ; Porcari; Joseph; (Canton, MI) ; Hobig;
Michael G.; (Eastpointe, MI) ; Spahn; Brian
Robert; (Plymouth, MI) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Ford Global Technologies, LLC |
Dearborn |
MI |
US |
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Family ID: |
54481917 |
Appl. No.: |
14/453645 |
Filed: |
August 7, 2014 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
296/37.13 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B60R 7/084 20130101;
B60R 7/046 20130101; B60J 5/0413 20130101 |
International
Class: |
B60R 7/04 20060101
B60R007/04; B60R 7/08 20060101 B60R007/08; B60J 5/04 20060101
B60J005/04 |
Claims
1. A door for a vehicle, the door comprising: an interior surface;
a compartment extending into the interior surface for receiving a
dispensable paper product; a cover movable between a closed
position covering the compartment and an open position exposing the
compartment; the cover defining an opening for accessing the
dispensable paper product; the cover including an outer surface
flush with the interior surface when the cover is in the closed
position; an armrest extending from a vehicle-forward end to a
vehicle-rearward end, wherein the interior surface extends
downwardly from the armrest, and wherein the cover is disposed on
the interior surface beneath the vehicle-rearward end of the
armrest; wherein the compartment includes an end wall; and a plate
disposed in the compartment and a spring coupled to the plate and
biasing the plate in a vehicle-forward direction toward the end
wall for biasing the dispensable paper product in the
vehicle-forward direction toward the end wall.
2. (canceled)
3. The door as set forth in claim 1 wherein the compartment
includes a perimeter and the cover is flush with the interior
surface along the entire perimeter of the compartment when the
cover is in the closed position.
4. The door as set forth in claim 1 wherein the opening extends
through the outer surface of the cover.
5. The door as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a hinge
coupled to the cover and to the compartment.
6. The door as set forth in claim 5 wherein the compartment extends
longitudinally along an axis and the hinge extends in parallel with
the axis.
7. The door as set forth in claim 6 wherein the outer surface of
the cover is planar.
8. The door as set forth in claim 5 wherein the compartment extends
longitudinally along an axis and the hinge extends transverse to
the axis.
9. The door as set forth in claim 8 wherein the outer surface of
the cover includes a first portion flush with the interior surface,
and a second portion extending from the first portion and being
contoured relative to the first portion for aligning with contours
of the interior surface.
10. (canceled)
11. The door as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a track
adjacent a back wall of the compartment and coupled to the plate
for guiding the plate, the plate defining a cutout receiving the
track.
12. (canceled)
13. (canceled)
14. The door as set forth in claim 1 wherein the opening is
adjacent the end wall.
15. The door as set forth in claim 11 wherein the compartment
includes a second end wall and the spring extends between the
second end wall and the plate.
16. A door for a vehicle, the door comprising: an armrest; an
interior surface defining a raised contour below the armrest; a
compartment extending into the interior surface for receiving a
dispensable paper product; a cover movable between a closed
position covering the compartment and an open position exposing the
compartment; the cover defining an opening for accessing the
dispensable paper product; the cover including an outer surface
flush with the interior surface when the cover is in the closed
position; and a removable insert configured to be slideably
inserted into the compartment in a vehicle-forward direction for
holding the dispensable paper product; wherein the insert includes
a first wall, a second wall spaced from the first wall, a plate
disposed between the first wall and the second wall for receiving
the dispensable paper product between the plate and the second
wall, and a spring disposed between the first wall and the plate
for biasing the plate toward the second wall to bias the
dispensable paper product toward the second wall.
17. (canceled)
18. The door as set forth in claim 16 wherein the insert includes a
contoured end presenting the outer surface, the contoured end
matching contours of the raised contour of the interior
surface.
19. The door as set forth in claim 18 wherein the contoured end
includes a perimeter that abuts the interior surface.
20. The door as set forth in claim 16 further comprising a hinge
coupled to the cover and to the compartment.
21.-23. (canceled)
24. The door as set forth in claim 16 wherein the armrest extends
from a vehicle-forward end to a vehicle-rearward end, and wherein
the cover is disposed beneath the vehicle-rearward end of the
armrest.
25. The door as set forth in claim 16 wherein the spring is an
accordion-style spring.
26. The door as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a removable
insert configured to be slideably inserted into the compartment in
a vehicle-forward direction.
27. The door as set forth in claim 26 wherein the insert includes a
first wall and a second wall with the plate and the spring disposed
between the first wall and the second wall.
28. The door as set forth in claim 27 wherein the armrest extends
from a vehicle-forward end to a vehicle-rearward end, wherein the
removable insert includes a contoured end presenting the outer
surface disposed beneath the vehicle-rearward end of the armrest,
the contoured end matching contours of the raised contour of the
interior surface.
Description
BACKGROUND
[0001] A driver of a vehicle is often in need of a paper product
such as a facial tissue or a napkin for use in wiping the driver's
nose, face and/or fingers, for handling food, and/or for cleaning
spills, e.g., food spills, in the cockpit of the vehicle. In order
to accommodate such needs, the driver may place a supply of facial
tissues in the vehicle.
[0002] For example, the driver may place facial tissues in a glove
box of the vehicle. However, when the vehicle is in motion, the
driver may be required to compromise safety by reaching across the
cockpit to access the glove box. In the alternative, small supplies
of facial tissue may be stored in a center console of the vehicle,
on a sun visor of the vehicle, in a rear foot well of the vehicle,
or on a seat back of the vehicle. However, each of these areas
typically present packaging constraints that prevent storage of a
large supply of facial tissues, such as a full-size box. Instead,
the packaging constraints of these areas typically limit the supply
of fascial tissues to a small box or pouch of fascial tissues.
These small supplies can create a nuisance by requiring frequent
re-filling.
[0003] During food purchases, such as a purchase from a
drive-through window of a restaurant, a supply of loose napkins is
typically supplied along with the food. This supply of napkins
typically exceeds the amount of napkins necessary to handle the
food. As such, the driver may store excess unused napkins in the
vehicle, such as in the center console or the glove box. However,
the storage of the napkins in the center console or the glove box
may be disorganized and cluttered because the napkins are loose and
may be stored with other articles in the center console or the
glove box.
[0004] Accordingly, a need remains for the design of a storage
system for storing paper products in a vehicle that stores the
paper products in an organized and easily accessible manner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a door for a vehicle
including a compartment and a cover in an open position;
[0006] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of the door of
FIG. 1 with a full-size box of facial tissue inserted into the
compartment;
[0007] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the door of
FIG. 1 with the cover in the closed position;
[0008] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a portion of a door for a
vehicle including a plate engaged with a track and a spring in the
compartment;
[0009] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a portion of the door of
FIG. 4 with napkins disposed in the compartment;
[0010] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a portion of a portion of
the door of FIG. 4 with the cover in a closed position;
[0011] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a portion of a door with an
accordion spring coupled to the plate;
[0012] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a portion of a door for a
vehicle including a horizontal hinge on the cover with the
compartment receiving either a full-size box of fascial tissue or
an insert for storing napkins;
[0013] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a portion of a door for a
vehicle including a vertical hinge on the cover with the
compartment receiving either a full-size box of fascial tissue or
an insert for storing napkins;
[0014] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a portion of the door of
FIG. 9A with the cover in a closed position; and
[0015] FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a portion of the door for a
vehicle including two inserts each having a contoured end with one
insert configured to receive a full-size box of fascial tissue and
the other insert configured to receive loose napkins
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] With reference to the Figures, wherein like numerals
indicate like parts throughout the several views, a door 10 for a
vehicle (not shown) includes an interior surface 12 and a
compartment 14 extending into the interior surface 12 for receiving
a dispensable paper product 16. A cover 18 is movable between a
closed position covering the compartment 14, as shown in FIG. 3,
for example, and an open position exposing the compartment 14, as
shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, for example. The cover 18 defines an
opening 20 for accessing the dispensable paper product 16. The
cover 18 includes an outer surface 22 flush with the interior
surface 12 when the cover 18 is in the closed position.
[0017] Since the outer surface 22 of the cover 18 is flush with the
interior surface 12 of the door 10, the compartment 14 and cover 18
does not interfere with interior space of the cabin of the vehicle
and, as such, does not interfere with the space in which a driver
occupies. In addition, since the outer surface 22 of the cover 18
is flush with the interior surface 12, the cover 18 is
aesthetically pleasing and is inconspicuous.
[0018] The compartment 14 and the cover 18 form at least part of a
storage system 24 for storing the dispensable paper product 16 in
the vehicle in an organized manner and for easily dispensing the
paper product 16. The paper product 16 may be, for example, facial
tissues 26, napkins 28, wet wipes, etc. The paper products 16 are
"dispensable" in that the paper products 16 are capable of being
disposed from the storage system 24.
[0019] The door 10 may be the driver door 10, i.e., the driver-side
front door 10, of the vehicle, as shown in the figures. The door 10
may alternatively be any door 10 of the vehicle. The vehicle
includes multiple doors and one or more of the doors may include
the storage system 24 shown in the figures. The vehicle may be any
type of vehicle, such as an automobile.
[0020] With reference to the figures, the door 10 includes an
exterior body 30 and a trim panel 32. The trim panel 32 presents
the interior surface 12. The interior surface 12 may be, for
example, vinyl, leather, etc.
[0021] The door 10 includes an armrest 34. In particular, the trim
panel 32 may include the armrest 34. The armrest 34 is configured
to support the arm of an occupant of the vehicle, e.g., the left
arm of the driver in the configuration shown in the figures. The
interior surface 12 extends beneath the armrest 34. The compartment
14 may extend into the interior surface 12 beneath the armrest 34
and the cover 18 may be disposed beneath the armrest 34.
[0022] The interior surface 12 of the trim panel 32 may define a
raised contour 36 below the armrest 34 spaced from the door 10
frame. The compartment 14 may extend into the raised contour 36
toward the door 10 frame. The cover 18 may be flush with the raised
contour 36.
[0023] As set forth above, the outer surface 22 of the cover 18 is
flush with the interior surface 12 of the trim panel 32. In other
words, the outer surface 22 is even, i.e., level with the interior
surface 12 at an interface between the outer surface 22 and the
interior surface 12.
[0024] The compartment 14 includes a perimeter 38 along the
interior surface 12 and walls, such as a first end wall 40 and a
second end wall 42, extending from the perimeter 38 into the trim
panel 32 toward the outer frame of the door 10. The compartment 14
may include a back wall 44 defining a depth between the interior
surface 12 and the back wall 44. The compartment 14 is configured
to receive a full-size box 46 of facial tissues 26, i.e., the
perimeter and depth are sized to receive the full-size box 46. The
full-size box 46 may be, for example, 9 inches long, 4.75 inches
wide, and 3.5 inches tall.
[0025] The interior surface 12 may define any suitable contours and
the cover 18 is flush with the interior surface 12 along the
contours, e.g., may follow the contours of the interior surface 12.
The cover 18 is flush with the interior surface 12 along the entire
perimeter of the compartment 14 when the cover 18 is in the closed
position. The outer surface 22 of the cover 18 may be planar, or
alternatively, may have any suitable shape.
[0026] The cover 18 may be of any suitable material such as, for
example, plastic. The cover 18 may include ribs 48. The ribs 48 may
be positioned along edges of the cover 18, as shown in FIGS. 1 and
2, for example, and/or may be positioned at any other suitable
location of the cover 18. Additionally or alternatively to the ribs
48, the cover 18 may include portions 50 of varying thickness, as
shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, for example. The ribs 48 and the portions
50 may be defined on an inward surface of the cover 18.
[0027] The storage system 24 may be tuned to change impact safety
analysis, i.e., to alter the reaction of the storage system 24
during an impact of the vehicle such as a side impact. For example,
thickness, width, and length of the ribs 48 and/or the portions 50
may be designed to accomplish a desired results during an impact
safety analysis. For example, the ribs 48 and/or portions 50 may be
designed to provide rigidity to the cover 18 to prevent cracking in
the cover 18 during an impact.
[0028] The storage system 24 may include a retaining feature for
retaining the cover 18 in the closed position. The retaining
feature may include a magnet 52 disposed on one of the cover 18 and
the compartment 14 and a metal keeper plate 58 54 disposed on the
other of the cover 18 and the compartment 14. Alternatively or
additionally, the retaining feature may include a latch (not
shown), a spring 60 hinge 56 (not shown), etc.
[0029] As set forth above, the cover 18 defines the opening 20
through which the paper product 16 may be dispensed. The opening 20
extends through the outer surface 22 of the cover 18. The opening
20 may be elongated horizontally, as shown in FIGS. 1-3, for
example, or may be elongated vertically, as shown in FIGS. 4-7, for
example. The cover 18 may define two opening 20, as shown in FIGS.
8-10.
[0030] With reference to FIGS. 1-3, the storage system 24 may be
configured to store a full-size box 46 of tissues 26. In FIGS. 1-3,
the cover 18 includes a hinge 56 coupled to the cover 18 and to the
compartment 14. The hinge 56 may be of any suitable type. The
compartment 14 extends longitudinally along an axis A and the hinge
56 may extend longitudinally in parallel with the axis A, as shown
in FIGS. 1-3.
[0031] With continued reference to FIGS. 1-3, in use, the cover 18
may be moved to the open position to access the compartment 14. The
user may grip the opening 20 to unlock the retaining mechanism,
e.g., to disengage the magnet from the keeper plate 58. With the
cover 18 in the open position, the full-size box 46 of facial
tissue 26 may be inserted into the compartment 14. The cover 18 may
be moved to the closed position and a tissue 26 may be fed through
the cover 18, as shown in FIG. 3.
[0032] With reference to FIGS. 4-7, the storage system 24 may be
configured to store dispensable paper products 16 such as loose
napkins 28. With reference to FIGS. 4 and 5, the opening 20 may be
elongated vertically at one end of the cover 18. A plate 58 may be
disposed in the compartment 14 and a spring 60 may be coupled to
the plate 58. The spring 60 urges the plate 58 toward the opening
20. The dispensable paper product 16, e.g., the loose napkins 28,
may be stored between the plate 58 and the opening 20 and the
spring 60 may bias the dispensable paper product 16, e.g., the
loose napkins 28, toward the opening 20.
[0033] With reference to FIGS. 4 and 5, a track 62 may be coupled
to the plate 58 for guiding the plate 58. The track 62 may be
adjacent the back wall 44. The plate 58 may define a cutout for
receiving the track 62.
[0034] The compartment 14 includes a first end wall 40 and a second
end wall 42. The spring 60 extends between the second end wall 42
and the plate 58, and the dispensable paper product 16, e.g., the
loose napkins 28, may be stored between the plate 58 and the first
end wall 40. The opening 20 may be adjacent the first end wall 40.
The spring 60 may be coupled to the second end wall 42 and the
plate 58 in any suitable fashion. The spring 60 may be of any
suitable type.
[0035] With reference to FIGS. 4-6, in use, the user moves the
cover 18 to the open position, e.g., by gripping the opening 20 and
pulling the cover 18 from the closed position to the open position.
When the cover 18 is in the open position, the user may slide the
plate 58 against the bias of the spring 60 toward the second end
wall 42. The user may then insert the paper products 16, e.g., the
loose napkins 28, between the plate 58 and the first end wall 40.
When the user releases the plate 58, the bias of the spring 60
moves the plate 58 toward the first end wall 40, and thus toward
the paper products 16, e.g., the loose napkins 28, to pinch the
paper products 16 between the plate 58 and the first end wall 40.
The bias of the plate 58 against the paper products 16 caused by
the spring 60 maintains the paper products 16 in an organized
fashion. The cover 18 may be moved to the closed position and the
paper product 16, e.g., a loose napkin, may be fed through the
opening 20 in the cover 18, as shown in FIG. 6.
[0036] With reference to FIG. 7, the spring 60 may be an
accordion-style spring. The accordion-style spring may extend from
the second wall 72 to the plate 58, as shown in FIG. 7, for biasing
the plate 58 toward the first end wall 40.
[0037] With continued reference to FIG. 8, for example, the storage
system 24 includes a removable insert 64 configured to be inserted
into the compartment 14 for holding the dispensable paper product
16. Alternatively, a full-size box 46 of facial tissue 26 may be
inserted into the compartment 14, as shown in FIG. 9.
[0038] With reference to FIGS. 9 and 10, the hinge 56 may extend
transverse to the axis A. For example, the outer surface 22 of the
cover 18 may include a first portion 66 flush with the interior
surface 12, and a second portion 68 extending from the first
portion 66 and being contoured relative to the first portion 66 for
aligning with contours of the interior surface 12.
[0039] With continued reference to FIGS. 9 and 10, the removable
insert 64 includes a first wall 70 and a second wall 72 spaced from
the first wall 70. A plate 58 is disposed between the first wall 70
and the second wall 72 for receiving the dispensable paper product
16 between the plate 58 and the second wall 72. A spring 60 is
disposed between the first wall 70 and the plate 58 for biasing the
plate 58 toward the second wall 72 to bias the dispensable paper
product 16 toward the second wall 72. The spring 60 may be of any
suitable type. For example the spring 60 may be an accordion-style
spring 60, as shown in FIG. 9 or, may be of the same type as the
spring 60 shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. It should be appreciated that the
insert of FIG. 9 may include the track 62 of FIGS. 4 and 5 and that
the plate 58 may be designed accordingly.
[0040] With reference to FIG. 11, the removable insert 64 may
include a contoured end 74 presenting the outer surface 22. In
other words, in such a configuration, the contoured end 74, and
thus the outer surface 22, is removable from the compartment 14.
The contoured end 74 may be formed of the same type of material as
the interior surface 12 of the trim panel 32. The contoured end 74
may include a perimeter 76 that abuts the interior surface 12. The
perimeter 38 of the contoured end 74 may abut the perimeter 38 of
the compartment 14.
[0041] As shown in FIG. 11, the removable insert 64 may include a
cavity 78 for receiving a full-size box 46 of facial tissue 26.
Another removable insert 64 may include the plate 58 and spring 60.
The plate 58 and spring 60 may be of the type shown in FIGS. 4-5 or
of the type shown in FIGS. 6-7, for example.
[0042] The disclosure has been described in an illustrative manner,
and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used
is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than
of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present
disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings, and the
invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically
described.
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