Cargo management system
10787128 ยท 2020-09-29
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A cargo management system includes a guideway and a panel displaceable between a plurality of operating positions along that guideway. The guideway includes opposed guide tracks. Each of the opposed guide tracks includes an inclined trunk and a plurality of branches extending from that inclined trunk. The panel includes opposed pivot pins received in the opposed guide tracks.
Claims
1. A cargo management system, comprising: a guideway including opposed guide tracks, each of said opposed guide tracks including an inclined trunk and a plurality of branches extending from said inclined trunk; and a panel displaceable between a plurality of operating positions, said panel including opposed pivot pins received in said opposed guide tracks wherein said plurality of branches includes a first branch, a second branch and a third branch wherein said first branch has a first length L.sub.1, said second branch has a second length L.sub.2 and said third branch has a third length L.sub.3 wherein L.sub.1>L.sub.2>L.sub.3.
2. The cargo management system of claim 1, wherein said first branch joins said inclined trunk at a first intersection at a first end of said inclined trunk.
3. The cargo management system of claim 2, wherein said second branch joins said inclined trunk at a second intersection at an intermediate point of said inclined trunk.
4. The cargo management system of claim 3, wherein said third branch joins said inclined trunk at a second end of said inclined trunk.
5. The cargo management system of claim 4, further including a first spring guide at said first intersection.
6. The cargo management system of claim 5, further including a second spring guide at said second intersection.
7. The cargo management system of claim 6, wherein said first spring guide is a strip spring having an intermediate section extending at least partially across said inclined trunk and said first branch.
8. The cargo management system of claim 7, further including a receiver outboard of said first intersection receiving and holding an end of said strip spring.
9. The cargo management system of claim 8, wherein said second spring guide is a cantilevered strip spring having a free end extending at least partially across said second branch at said second intersection.
10. The cargo management system of claim 9, wherein said cantilevered strip spring has a longitudinal axis extending substantially aligned with a branch side sidewall of said inclined trunk.
11. The cargo management system of claim 1, wherein said panel further includes two opposed latch pins and a latch actuator displacing said opposed latch pins between a stowed position and a deployed position.
12. The cargo management system of claim 11, wherein said cargo management system includes a plurality of latch pin supports to support said opposed latch pins when said opposed latch pins are deployed and said panel is in one of said plurality of operating positions.
13. The cargo management system of claim 12, further including a first trim panel, a second trim panel and a floor storage compartment, a first guide track of said opposed guide tracks being provided in said first trim panel, a second guide track of said opposed guide tracks being provided in said second trim panel wherein said second guide track is a mirror image of said first guide track and said panel extending between said first trim panel and said second trim panel and overlying said floor storage compartment.
14. The cargo management system of claim 13, wherein said plurality of operating positions includes a first position wherein said opposed pivot pins are held in said first branch and said opposed latch pins are received and held in a first set of said latch pin supports carried on said first trim panel and said second trim panel.
15. The cargo management system of claim 14, wherein said plurality of operating positions includes a second position wherein said opposed pivot pins are held in said second branch and said opposed latch pins are received and held in a second set of said latch pin supports carried on said first trim panel and said second trim panel.
16. The cargo management system of claim 15, wherein said plurality of operating positions includes a third position wherein said opposed pivot pins are held in said third branch and said opposed latch pins are received and held in a third set of said latch pin supports carried on said first trim panel and said second trim panel.
17. The cargo management system of claim 16, wherein said first branch is parallel to said second branch and said third branch.
18. The cargo management system of claim 17, wherein said first branch is below said second branch and said third branch is above said second branch.
19. The cargo management system of claim 18, wherein said inclined trunk is inclined toward said plurality of branches from a first end of said inclined trunk toward a second end of said inclined trunk.
20. A cargo management system, comprising: a guideway including opposed guide tracks, each of said opposed guide tracks including an inclined trunk and a plurality of branches extending from intersections with said inclined trunk; a panel displaceable between a plurality of operating positions, said panel including opposed pivot pins received in said opposed guide tracks; and a spring guide provided at at least one of said intersections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the cargo management system and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
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(21) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the cargo management system, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) Reference is now made to the drawing Figures which illustrate the new and improved cargo management system 10. That cargo management system 10 includes a guideway 12 including opposed guide tracks 14, 16, and a panel 18 displaceable between a plurality of operating positions along the guideway.
(23) As best illustrated in
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(25) As illustrated, the first branch 28 has a first length L.sub.1, the second branch 30 has a second length L.sub.2 and the third branch 32 has a third length L.sub.3 where L.sub.1>L.sub.2>L.sub.3.
(26) The first branch 28 joins the inclined trunk 26 at a first intersection 34 at a lower or first end 36 of the inclined trunk. The second branch 30 joins the inclined trunk 26 at a second intersection 38 at an intermediate point of the inclined trunk. The third branch 32 joins the inclined trunk 26 at an upper or second end 40 of the inclined trunk.
(27) As should be further appreciated, the first branch 28, second branch 30 and third branch 32 are all parallel. Further, in the illustrated embodiment, the first branch 28 is below the second branch 30 and the third branch 32 is above the second branch. Further, the inclined trunk 26 is inclined toward the plurality of branches 28, 30, 32 from the first end 36 of the inclined trunk toward the second end 40 of the inclined trunk.
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(30) A second spring guide 54 is provided at the second intersection 38. See
(31) The panel 18 may be made from plastic, fiberglass, man-made composites or other appropriate material. As best illustrated in
(32) The panel 18 further includes two opposed latch pins 64 and a latch actuator 66 for displacing the opposed latch pins between a retracted or stowed position as illustrated in
(33) A plurality of latch pin supports 72 are provided to engage, receive and support the opposed latch pins 64 when the opposed latch pins are deployed and the panel 18 is in one of the plurality of operating positions. More particularly, a first set of opposed latch pin supports 74 are provided on the first trim panel 20 and second trim panel 22 and adapted to support the panel 18 in a lowermost or first position illustrated in
(34) When the panel 18 is in the first position illustrated in
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(37) In order to displace the panel 18 from the first operating position illustrated in
(38) Once the pivot pins 60 are positioned in the opposed inclined trunks 26, the panel 18 is raised (note action arrow C in
(39) When desired one may displace the panel 18 from the second operating position to the uppermost or third position by then displacing the pivot pins 60 in the direction of action arrow E, past the second spring guide 54 into the inclined trunk 26 (see
(40) One may displace the panel 18 between any of the various positions illustrated in
(41) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.