Console for vehicle interior

11220221 · 2022-01-11

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The invention relates to a console for a vehicle passenger compartment. The console comprises for example an armrest and a fixed storage compartment that is under the armrest. The object of the invention is to provide a console comprising a storage compartment that offers a high degree of flexibility with respect to the possible uses in the vehicle and with respect to the space requirement. The particularity is that the console of a vehicle has a frame and a container, wherein the container is mounted so as to be movable relative to the frame, and wherein the container can be completely separated from the frame.

Claims

1. A console of a vehicle, the console comprising: a frame formed with a recess, movable between a primary position and a secondary position, and having an upper side forming an armrest; a groove or rail in the vehicle defining a guide path extending from the frame; means for height adjustment of the armrest; and a container mounted so as to be movable relative to the frame independently of or together with the frame between the primary and secondary positions and along the guide path between a position nested in the frame and a position spaced along the guide path and separated from the frame, the container being accessible through the recess in the nested position.

2. The console according to claim 1, wherein the container is completely separated from the frame in the separated position.

3. The console according to either claim 1, wherein, in the primary position, the armrest is above the container at least in part.

4. The console according to claim 1, wherein the armrest is formed with an opening closable by a cover.

5. The console according to claim 1, wherein the frame forms a tunnel in which the container can fit in the nested position.

6. The console according to claim 1, further comprising: a pair of front seats in the vehicle spacedly transversely flanking the primary position; and a pair of rear seats in the vehicle spacedly transversely flanking the secondary position.

7. The console according to claim 6, wherein there are two of the recesses on the frame each opening transversely toward a respective one of the front seats.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

(1) Furthermore, the container and/or the frame may contain for example operating elements, air-conditioning elements, sound elements and network ports.

(2) Further advantages can be found in the description of embodiments shown in the figures. In the figures:

(3) FIG. 1 is a plan view of a vehicle passenger compartment according to a first embodiment,

(4) FIG. 2 is a section according to the section line II-II of FIG. 1 where a container of a console is in a forward position,

(5) FIG. 3 is a section like FIG. 2 where the container is in a rear position,

(6) FIG. 4 is a side view of the vehicle passenger compartment according to a second embodiment.

SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(7) The same reference characters in the different figures denote corresponding parts, even if prime symbols follow or are omitted.

(8) FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of a vehicle 10 in which a vehicle wall 11 is indicated by a dashed line. During forward travel, the vehicle moves in a direction x.sub.1. In a passenger compartment 12 of the vehicle 10, seats 14 and 15 are shown in a front 13, and seats 17 and 18 are shown in a back 16.

(9) The seats 14 and 15 and the seats 17 and 18 are at a mutual spacing a. The spacing a is dimensioned such that a console 19 can be provided therebetween. The console 19 has a frame 20 and a container 21. In this embodiment, the frame 20 is approximately C-shaped (see FIG. 2).

(10) The frame 20 has an upper part 22 and a lower part 23. The frame 20 has recesses 32 on both sides. The upper part 22 forms an armrest 24 and is provided with an operating part 25. Furthermore, a storage compartment 26 formed in the upper part 22 (see FIG. 1) can be opened and closed by a cover 27. In the closed position, the cover 27 forms part of the armrest 24.

(11) The frame 20 comprising the armrest 24 may be shifted, for example by an adjuster, in the directions x.sub.1 and x.sub.2. According to an alternative embodiment, it is also possible, for example, for only the upper part 22 comprising the armrest 24 to be shiftable by an adjuster in the directions x.sub.1 and x.sub.2. In this case, the upper part 22 is moved relative to the lower part 23.

(12) In the present embodiment, the lower part 23 forms two approximately parallel feet 29 fastened to a floor 28 of the passenger compartment 12. Only one foot 29 of the feet 29 can be seen in FIG. 2. The lower part 23 and the upper part 22 form a tunnel 30. The lower part 23 is fixed to the floor 28.

(13) The container 21 is movable by an adjuster in the directions x.sub.1 and x.sub.2 between a primary position and a secondary position. The primary position of the container is shown in FIG. 2, and the secondary position is shown in FIG. 3.

(14) The adjuster has a guide 31 for movement of the container 21 on the floor 28 in the directions x.sub.1 and x.sub.2. The guide 31 is indicated in FIG. 2 by a dashed line oriented parallel to the floor 28. In this manner, it is possible to move the container 21 into the tunnel 30 such that according to FIG. 2 the container 21 and the frame 20 are nested together. In this nested position, the container 21 can be accessed through the recesses 32. When the container 21 and frame 20 are nested, the container 21 does not require any additional space.

(15) The adjuster has for example an electrical drive (not shown) for movement between the primary position and the secondary position. The drive can be controlled for example on a control panel 25 or by an additional control panel (not shown) located within reach of the seats 17 and 18.

(16) In FIG. 2, the container 21 is in the primary position. If occupants of the seats 17 and 18 wish to access the container 21, this container can be moved out of the position according to FIG. 2 in the direction x.sub.2, for example between the seats 17 and 18 and into the secondary position shown in FIG. 3, or for example between the front 13 and the back 16.

(17) In the present embodiment, the frame 20 is fixed only between the seats 14 and 15. However, according to an alternative unillustrated embodiment, a frame 20 comprising a tunnel 30 may in addition also be provided between the seats 17 and 18. If the container is moved between the seats 17 and 18, in the alternative embodiment this container can also be moved into the tunnel 30 of the frame 20 between the seats 17 and 18.

(18) In the present embodiment, a latch is provided on the container 21 that can lock the container relative to the guide 31 in each position. According to an alternative embodiment, the container 21 can for example be locked relative to the guide 31 only in specific positions, for example in the primary position shown in FIG. 2 and in the secondary position shown in FIG. 3. For example, according to an alternative, or in addition, it may be possible for the container to be releasably locked to the frame 20.

(19) A second embodiment is shown in FIG. 4. This embodiment differs from the first embodiment simply in that not only the container 21, but also the frame 20, is movable in the directions x.sub.1 and x.sub.2. For example, the frame 20 is carried by the guide 31 so as to be movable in the directions x.sub.1 and x.sub.2.

(20) In this case, both the frame 20 and the container 21 can be moved separately from one another or, for example in the nested position, also together between a primary position between the seats 14 and 15 and a secondary position between the seats 17 and 18, and into intermediate positions.

(21) In FIG. 4, the frame 20 and the container 21 (see the solid line) are in a secondary position between the seats 17 and 18. From this position, the frame and the container can be moved together into the primary position in which the console, the frame, and the container are drawn in dashed lines in FIG. 4 and denoted by 19′, 20′ and 21′, respectively. Furthermore, it would also be possible to move the frame 21 or the container 21 separately from one another into the primary position or the secondary position.