Patent classifications
B60R7/10
HELMET HOLDER
A holder for retaining a helmet and a head and neck support device connected to the helmet. The holder has a base and a tongue. The base has a top surface and a u-shaped cavity extending into the base from the top surface. The u-shaped cavity generally has two arms and a bottom wall. A slot extends through the top surface of the base at least partially between the two arms of the u-shaped cavity. The tongue has a post and is secured to the base and moves linearly about the slot. The head and neck support device is retained in the u-shaped cavity, and the tongue assists in retaining the helmet.
STOWING DEVICE, CAB, AND WORKING MACHINE
To provide a stowing device, cab, and working machine, that may hardly make an operation cabin dirty by something stored such as outdoor shoes and prevent something stored from being made dirty or lost. A stowing device is disposed accessibly from behind an operator's seat in an operation cabin on an inside of a cab comprising an entrance at a back part and comprises a stowing part capable of storing something. As it is possible to store outdoor shoes in the stowing part (40) and change into indoor shoes when getting on the operation cabin through the entrance, the operation cabin will be hardly made dirty by the dust attached on the outdoor shoes and others. As something such as outdoor shoes may be stored in the cab, something stored will not get dirty in the rainy weather and be prevented from being lost during work.
Hat and clothing storage and display article
This disclosure pertains to a unique, versatile article for providing both storage and display of clothing, headwear, and other items within the internal area of an automated vehicle. Such an article is symmetrical in shape with a three-dimensional configuration having two opposing ends with curved edges and a bottom portion extending outward and below a top ovate portion with four corner regions having leg components that incline upward. Such an article allows for placement of headwear, clothing, and other types of items over the ovate top portion with the inclined legs of the bottom extended portion present for retention thereof. Clips may be attached for facilitating such retention as well, particularly on the bottom portion legs. Such an article may be placed anywhere on and attached to internal vehicle portions, including a dashboard, windows, seat backs, and the like, utilizing adhesives, suction cups, and other means.
Hat and clothing storage and display article
This disclosure pertains to a unique, versatile article for providing both storage and display of clothing, headwear, and other items within the internal area of an automated vehicle. Such an article is symmetrical in shape with a three-dimensional configuration having two opposing ends with curved edges and a bottom portion extending outward and below a top ovate portion with four corner regions having leg components that incline upward. Such an article allows for placement of headwear, clothing, and other types of items over the ovate top portion with the inclined legs of the bottom extended portion present for retention thereof. Clips may be attached for facilitating such retention as well, particularly on the bottom portion legs. Such an article may be placed anywhere on and attached to internal vehicle portions, including a dashboard, windows, seat backs, and the like, utilizing adhesives, suction cups, and other means.
VEHICLE HOOK APPARATUS
Provided is a vehicle hook apparatus capable of preventing damage to a predetermined component that receives a load applied to a hook member. The vehicle hook apparatus includes a hook member provided to be displaceable between a storage position where the hook member is stored by being tilted to a side of a predetermined component and a use position where the hook member is used by being raised from the side of the predetermined component. The hook member includes a locking portion locking to the predetermined component when a first load is applied in a direction in which the hook member is further raised from the use position, and a weak portion deformed to unlock the locking portion from the predetermined component, when a second load exceeding the first load is applied at the use position.
VEHICLE HOOK APPARATUS
Provided is a vehicle hook apparatus capable of preventing damage to a predetermined component that receives a load applied to a hook member. The vehicle hook apparatus includes a hook member provided to be displaceable between a storage position where the hook member is stored by being tilted to a side of a predetermined component and a use position where the hook member is used by being raised from the side of the predetermined component. The hook member includes a locking portion locking to the predetermined component when a first load is applied in a direction in which the hook member is further raised from the use position, and a weak portion deformed to unlock the locking portion from the predetermined component, when a second load exceeding the first load is applied at the use position.
Vehicle garment rack
A garment rack for a vehicle. The rack includes a horizontal rod for clothes hangers. The front end of the horizontal rod is pivotally supported on the upper end of a vertical rod positioned behind the front seat of the vehicle. The upper end of the vertical rod is secured behind the headrest of the front seat, and the rear end of the horizontal rod is removably attached to the top of the headrest of the rear seat. The horizontal rod is adjustable telescopically so that, as the front or rear seat is moved forward or backward, the rod extends and retracts automatically. The height of the vertical rod also is adjustable.
Vehicle garment rack
A garment rack for a vehicle. The rack includes a horizontal rod for clothes hangers. The front end of the horizontal rod is pivotally supported on the upper end of a vertical rod positioned behind the front seat of the vehicle. The upper end of the vertical rod is secured behind the headrest of the front seat, and the rear end of the horizontal rod is removably attached to the top of the headrest of the rear seat. The horizontal rod is adjustable telescopically so that, as the front or rear seat is moved forward or backward, the rod extends and retracts automatically. The height of the vertical rod also is adjustable.
COMPONENT MOUNTING STRUCTURE
One embodiment provides a mounting structure including a hook member to be mounted on a mount member, and a mounting member. A base part of the hook member protrudes from the front side of the mount member. In the mounted state, a locking part of the hook member locks with a back rim of a mounting hole. An operation part of the mounting member is operated during the mounting on the mount member. An engaging part of the mounting member can engage with the locking part at the back side of the mount member. The mounted state is achieved by sliding, via an operation applied to the operation part, the mounting member substantially parallel to a front surface or a back surface of the mounting hole, such that the engaging part engages with the locking part.
COMPONENT MOUNTING STRUCTURE
One embodiment provides a mounting structure including a hook member to be mounted on a mount member, and a mounting member. A base part of the hook member protrudes from the front side of the mount member. In the mounted state, a locking part of the hook member locks with a back rim of a mounting hole. An operation part of the mounting member is operated during the mounting on the mount member. An engaging part of the mounting member can engage with the locking part at the back side of the mount member. The mounted state is achieved by sliding, via an operation applied to the operation part, the mounting member substantially parallel to a front surface or a back surface of the mounting hole, such that the engaging part engages with the locking part.