Automotive vehicle interior protective device for the transportation of garbage or any similar products
09744917 · 2017-08-29
Assignee
- Petiteau; Johan (Saint Martin d'Uriage, FR)
- Bouvier; Michel (Maubec, FR)
- Costa; Lionel (New York, NY, US)
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R13/011
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The device for the protection of the interior of an automotive vehicle comprises a flexible liner at the inside of the vehicle and means for holding the liner in this interior. The liner has, at least in part surrounding its rear opening, a protective flap arranged to cover the edge of the trunk opening and at least the upper portion forms a flap continuous with the top side of the liner and incorporates means to hold the flap in position in the upper rabbet of the periphery of the trunk opening. The side flaps are provided for covering the rear edges of the lateral sides of the vehicle, and a rear closure panel, in a rearward extension of the bottom side of the liner, the trunk threshold and the bumper to be covered and is also sized to provide, when pulled up, a rear closure wall of the liner.
Claims
1. A device for the protection of an interior of an automotive vehicle comprising a flexible liner that can be fitted inside the vehicle and means holding the liner in the interior, wherein the liner comprises, at least in part on a periphery of a rear opening of the liner, a protective wrap which is configured to cover an edge of a trunk opening and of which at least an upper part forms a flap continuing a top side of the liner and comprises holding means designed to hold said flap in a peripheral rabbet of the trunk opening.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the holding means is provided by at least one of hooks, magnets, a shape adapted to the periphery of the edge of the trunk opening, and by an elastic band attached to an edge of the flap.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the flap extends laterally from the side surfaces of the opening of the liner, extending side panels of the liner in the form of side flaps configured to cover rear edges of the lateral sides of the vehicle.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein said device comprises a rear closure panel in continuous extension of a bottom side surface of the liner which, when it is lowered, allows a trunk threshold and a bumper to be covered and protected, and when raised upwards, forms a rear closure side of the liner.
5. A device according to claim 3, wherein the rear closure panel of the liner is connected, by flexible corner panels, to the side flaps, ensuring a continuity of a protection flap around the rear opening of the liner.
6. The device according to claim 4, wherein the rear closure panel is held in a raised position, so as to close the rear opening of the liner, by at least one of a connection means with the upper flap of the liner, hooks connected to trunk hinges, having said liner edge extending over a trunk weatherstrip seal, over the upper flap, and also maintained by magnets in a groove of the upper rabbet of the trunk opening.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the top side of the liner is kept horizontal on a front side of the liner by means of hooks designed to be hung on back passenger handles of the vehicle.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the liner comprises sleeves at a level of the angles between the side walls and a sealing wall into which reinforcing rods can be at least one of inserted, and inserted in a removable manner to rigidify the liner.
9. The device according to claim 7, wherein the hooks for attachment to the passenger handles are mounted to slide at least one of freely and lockable in position on the reinforcement rods, in areas of discontinuity of the sleeves.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein a front side of the liner comprises a hatch located laterally behind a front passenger seat, non-permanently closed by a flexible panel which is detachably fastened to said front panel and which can be deployed forward to cover a back of the folded passenger seat and extend to partially cover a dashboard.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein the liner has a lateral opening located at a rear side door, and a closing panel used for closing the lateral opening in a detachable manner.
12. The device according to claim 1, wherein a bottom side panel has a hinge zone configured for the liner to be folded back onto itself so that an underside of the bottom panel once folded can be used as a vehicle trunk floor liner.
13. The device according to claim 1, wherein said device comprises a storage unit comprising a suitable flexible fabric piece adapted to wrap the liner folded and rolled onto itself in a substantially cylindrical shape, and two hoods for covering the opposing circular ends of the cylinder thus formed, which hoods are connected to the flexible fabric piece in a connection zone and configured to be maintained in a closure zone substantially diametrically opposite the connection so that covers retain the flexible fabric piece that wraps the liner by covering liner edges.
14. The device according to claim 13, further comprising a handle which can be used for transport, fixed to the hoods in a closing area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) The protection device is substantially made of a flexible liner 1 of a mostly parallelepipedic general shape, and more precisely of a shape adapted to the shape of the trunk space of the interior compartment 80 of the vehicle 8, as seen in
(11) The flexible liner 1 includes: a bottom side or floor 11, a top side 12, two lateral sides 13, 14, a front side 15.
(12) The liner is made by example of a truck-type tarpaulin—a waterproof woven plastic fabric.
(13) The different sides are connected together by sewing, gluing, welding, or other equivalent means, and present a full rear opening, i.e. extending over the entire surface of the rear side of the parallelepiped defined by the sides mentioned above.
(14) The flexible liner also includes a rear closure of flap 16, shaped as the rearward extension of the bottom side 11, optionally in one piece with said bottom side, and dimensioned so as to close said rear opening when the flap is brought into a raised position.
(15) The liner has on the periphery of its rear opening a protective wrap 2 which includes: an upper part forming a flap 21, continuous with the top side 12 of the liner, and arranged to cover the upper edge 811 of the trunk, as seen in
(16) The side flaps 22 are connected by their upper edges to the flap 21, and by their lower edges to the rear closure of flap 16, by means of the flexible corner panels 23, which may also be integrally formed with the side flaps 22.
(17) Thus, the protective wrap 2 including the flap 21, the side flaps 22, the flexible corner panels 23, and the rear closing panel 16 provides a complete and continuous edge coverage of the opening of the trunk, either on its upper edge 811 by the flap 21, on its lateral edges, in particular encompassing the taillights, by the side flaps 22, and its lower edge including the rear bumper, covered by the rear closing panel 16, complemented by the flexible corner panels 23.
(18) The flap 21 includes magnets 211, by example held in a hem 212 formed on the edge of the flap, so that when the flap 21 is folded over the upper edge 811 of the trunk opening, conventionally sealed by a weatherstrip seal 812, the magnets hold the hem 212 on the sheet metal lip of the chassis conformed to form the rabbet 813 of the trunk door 81, which is articulated by hinges 814 on the edge of the roof 82 of the car.
(19) Alternatively, the flap 21 can be held simply by a shape 21′ achieved in the connection zones of the flap with the flaps 22, the said shape is designed so that the said connection zones covering the rounded corners of the edge of the trunk naturally ensure the holding of the flap without a need for additional fixtures.
(20) As illustrated by
(21) Advantageously, as illustrated in
(22) Optionally also, the liner 1 may include a lateral hatch 41, at the level of a rear side door, which opening allows a side loading. A closure panel 42 is connected to the bottom side 11 of the envelope by its bottom edge 421, and ensures in its raised position the closing in a detachable by zipper, buttons, hook-and-loop strips or other. In the open position, the panel 42 covers the door sill for protection against any dirt.
(23) To use the protective device, it is deployed in the vehicle, as seen in
(24) It is then possible to load, making maximum use of available space, thanks to the flexibility of the liner which enables it to adapt its shape to the actual space available in the car interior.
(25) When loading is completed, the side flaps 22 are folded inwards, then the rear closing panel 16 is raised while holding the edge 161, preferentially by folding panel 161 over the flap 21 and holding the flap 21 with the coupler, such as, with the magnets connected to said edge 161. Other forms of coupler or means for holding the edge panel 161 can be used such as hook-and-loop strips, hooks, buttons, etc., connecting the end edge 161 of the back flap 16 on the flap 21 or close to it on the top side 12 for example, and optionally also attaching the side edges 162 of the panel 16 of the lateral sides 13, 14 of the liner.
(26) When the back closure panel 16 is raised and attached, the trunk door 81 can be closed, thus squeezing and holding the flap 21, and possibly the edge 161 of the flap 16, between the said trunk door and the weatherstrip seal 812. To unload the device, the inverse operations can simply be performed, giving access to the cargo after unfolding the flap 16 down and the side flaps on the sides.
(27) After unloading, and when the device is not used, the liner can be folded or rolled, stored either outside the vehicle, or saved folded in this manner or rolled in itself in the vehicle trunk.
(28) According to an advantageous solution illustrated in
(29) In the schematic view 5a on the top left of
(30) The envelope thus deployed is shown alone on the sketch 5b, where the presence of a hinge zone 111 shaped on the bottom side is shown, the so-said hinge zone is located substantially in the middle of the bottom side and oriented in the transverse direction of the vehicle. The bottom side 11 may be rigid and then the hinge zone is a true rigid or semi-rigid hinge. Alternatively, the bottom side 11 can remain flexible and hinge zone 111 can then be formed by a single fold, designed simply to shape a crease to facilitate folding of the envelope, as shall be seen hereafter.
(31) To enable the storage of the liner, the fastening means holding the top side 12 under the vehicle ceiling should be removed, such as hooks 18 and the magnets 211, then the envelope is flattened onto itself, as shown in 5c sketch, taking advantage of the flexibility of lateral sides 13, 14, of the front side 15 and the closure flap 16 and other parts of the liner until the liner 1 is completely flattened, as shown in 5d.
(32) The unit is then folded along the hinge 111, by bringing back the portion 11a located closest to the front, as shown in sketches 5e and 5f until the total folding position shown in 5g. The front portion 11a of the bottom side is then located above and parallel to the trunk floor, minimizing the size of the envelope. In that case the usable volume is virtually not reduced, permitting the replacing of the rear seats 93 in their normal use position as shown in the sketch 5h.
(33) Another storage mode is illustrated in
(34) The lids 51 are attached to the canvas sheet 5, by example by stitching 53, which serve as hinges to allow the folding of the covers on the ends 521 of the cylinder 52. Furthermore, the lids can be held in this folded position, by closure means such as strap clips 54 or other equivalent means positioned in an area substantially diametrically opposed to the hinge areas. A carrying handle 55 is also provided, fixed to the panel 5 or can preferably be provided by a strap used for holding the lids connected in the folded position.
(35) The storage fabric may be a simple rectangular canvas, not connected to the liner, on which the covers are fixed. The fabric 5 can also be linked to the liner 1, as shown in
(36) The invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, which description is provided purely as an illustrative example.
(37) In particular, maintaining the flap 21 may also be provided by other means than magnets, for example by hooks, e.g. hanging on the hinges of the trunk door, or by a particular shape of the lateral ends of the flap at the level of the connecting regions between the said flap and the side flaps, the said shape being designed so that said side flap ends can be inserted into the areas of the upper corners of the trunk opening. Such means may also be provided by elastic devices, for example a rubber band inserted in the hem 212, instead of the magnets, thus tightening the hem around the weatherstrip seal and thereby pressing the hem into the groove.
(38) Also, hooks on the handles of the rear passenger seats used to hold the top side in place may be replaced by other temporary attachment means which are easily removable, such as for example hook-and-loop strips, etc.