CONTAINER HOLDER INCLUDING RETAINING MEMBERS FOR SECURING A CONTAINER
20200171994 ยท 2020-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2013/0287
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N3/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container holder is disclosed and includes an inner body defining an innermost surface, an outer body at least partially surrounding the inner body that is rotatable about an axis of rotation, and one or more retaining members. The retaining members each define a retaining surface and are configured to abut against and exert a clamping force upon the container. The retaining members are each connected to the inner body by a hinged connection and are configured to actuate about the hinged connection between a first position where the retaining surface is at a maximum distance when measured from the axis of rotation of the outer body and a second position where the retaining surface is measured at a minimum distance when measured from the axis of rotation of the outer body. The container holder also includes one or more camming members disposed around the outer body.
Claims
1. A container holder, comprising: an inner body defining an innermost surface shaped to receive a container; an outer body at least partially surrounding the inner body and rotatable about an axis of rotation; one or more retaining members each defining a retaining surface, the retaining members configured to abut against and exert a clamping force upon the container, wherein the retaining members are each connected to the inner body by a hinged connection and are configured to actuate about the hinged connection between a first position where the retaining surface is at a maximum distance when measured from the axis of rotation of the outer body and a second position where the retaining surface is measured at a minimum distance when measured from the axis of rotation of the outer body; and one or more camming members disposed around the outer body and corresponding to one of the retaining members, wherein each of the camming members are configured to urge a corresponding retaining member about the hinged connection between the first position and the second position as the outer body rotates about the axis of rotation.
2. The container holder of claim 1, wherein the maximum distance is configured to accommodate a first container and the minimum distance is configured to accommodate a second container, and wherein a diameter of the first container is greater than the diameter of the second container.
3. The container holder of claim 1, wherein each of the retaining members include a follower surface.
4. The container holder of claim 3, wherein each of the camming members define a camming surface configured to contact the follower surface of the corresponding retaining member.
5. The container holder of claim 4, wherein the camming surface is an inclined arcuate surface.
6. The container holder of claim 4, wherein the camming surface defines a first height and a second height, and wherein the camming members are disposed around an inner surface of the outer body.
7. The container holder of claim 6, wherein the first height represents a maximum distance between the camming surface and the inner surface of the outer body and the second height represents a minimum distance between the camming surface and an inner surface of the outer body.
8. The container holder of claim 1, further comprising one or more biasing members, wherein the biasing members are each connected to one of the retaining members.
9. The container holder of claim 8, wherein each biasing member is configured to exert a biasing force against the inner body.
10. The container holder of claim 1, wherein the container holder is part of a trim component for a vehicle.
11. A container holder, comprising: an inner body defining an innermost surface shaped to receive a container; an outer body at least partially surrounding the inner body and rotatable about an axis of rotation; one or more retaining members each defining a retaining surface configured to abut against and exert a clamping force upon the container, wherein the retaining members are each connected to the inner body by a hinged connection and are configured to actuate about the hinged connection between a first position where the retaining surface is at a maximum distance when measured from the axis of rotation of the outer body and a second position where the retaining surface is measured at a minimum distance when measured from the axis of rotation of the outer body; one or more biasing members that each exert a biasing force against the inner body, wherein the biasing members are connected to one of the retaining members; and one or more camming members disposed around the outer body and corresponding to one of the retaining members, wherein each of the camming members are configured to urge a corresponding retaining member about the hinged connection between the first position and the second position as the outer body rotates about the axis of rotation.
12. The container holder of claim 11, wherein the maximum distance is configured to accommodate a first container and the minimum distance is configured to accommodate a second container, and wherein a diameter of the first container is greater than the diameter of the second container.
13. The container holder of claim 11, wherein each of the retaining members include a follower surface.
14. The container holder of claim 13, wherein each of the camming members define a camming surface configured to contact the follower surface of the corresponding retaining member.
15. The container holder of claim 14, wherein the camming surface is an inclined arcuate surface.
16. The container holder of claim 13, wherein the camming surface defines a first height and a second height, and wherein the camming members are disposed around an inner surface of the outer body.
17. The container holder of claim 16, wherein the first height represents a maximum distance between the camming surface and the inner surface of the outer body and the second height represents a minimum distance between the camming surface and an inner surface of the outer body.
18. The container holder of claim 1, wherein the container holder is part of a trim component for a vehicle.
19. A container holder for a vehicle, the container holder comprising: a trim component, comprising: an inner body defining an innermost surface shaped to receive a container; an outer body at least partially surrounding the inner body and rotatable about an axis of rotation; one or more retaining members each defining a retaining surface configured to abut against and exert a clamping force upon the container, wherein the retaining members are each connected to the inner body by a hinged connection and are configured to actuate about the hinged connection between a first position where the retaining surface is at a maximum distance when measured from the axis of rotation of the outer body and a second position where the retaining surface is measured at a minimum distance when measured from the axis of rotation of the outer body; one or more biasing members that each exert a biasing force against the inner body, wherein the biasing members are connected to one of the retaining members; and one or more camming members disposed around the outer body and corresponding to one of the retaining members, wherein each of the camming members are configured to urge a corresponding retaining member about the hinged connection between the first position and the second position as the outer body rotates about the axis of rotation.
20. The container holder of claim 1, wherein the trim component is a door panel, a center console, or an armrest assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
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[0035] The container holder 20 is configured to hold a container (the container is shown in cross-section in
[0036] The container holder 20 includes an inner body 30 and an outer body 32 that surrounds at least a portion of the inner body 30. Both the inner body 30 and the outer body 32 may include a substantially cylindrical profile and are arranged concentrically with respect to one another and are both centered about an axis of rotation A-A of the outer body 32. However, it is to be appreciated that the inner body 30 and the outer body 32 are not limited a cylindrical outermost profile. The inner body 30 defines an innermost surface 36 and an outer surface 40. The innermost surface 36 is shaped to receive and secure a bottom portion of a container.
[0037] One or more retaining members 50 are disposed around the inner body 30 of the container holder 20. The retaining members 50 are configured to exert a clamping force upon a container placed within the inner body 30 of the container holder 20. In the embodiment as shown, three retaining members 50 are disposed around a perimeter of the inner body 30 at substantially equal distances from one another, which in turn evenly distributes the clamping force upon the container. Although
[0038] The outer body 32 is rotatable about the axis of rotation A-A and defines an inner surface 60 and an outermost surface 62. The inner surface 60 of the outer body 32 is positioned to face at least a portion of the outer surface 40 of the inner body 30.
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[0040] In the embodiment as shown in
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[0043] The container holder 20 also includes one or more biasing members 94 that correspond to one of the retaining members 50. Each biasing member 94 is connected to the distal end portion 92 of the retaining member 50. In the embodiment as shown, the biasing member 94 is a leaf spring that is configured to exert a biasing force B against the outer surface 40 of the inner body 30 of the container holder 20. Specifically, the biasing member 94 includes a proximal end portion 96 and a distal end portion 98, where the proximal end portion 96 of the biasing member 94 is connected to the retaining member 50 and the distal end portion 98 of the biasing member 94 is configured to exert the biasing force B upon the inner body 30 of the container holder 20. The biasing force B is configured to reduce or substantially eliminate any excessive or free movement between the corresponding retaining member 50 and the inner body 30, as well as between the retaining member 50 and the respective camming members 66. Although a leaf spring is shown, it is to be appreciated that other biasing members may be used as well. For example, in another embodiment the biasing member is a helical spring or an accordion spring. A torsion spring may also be used at the hinge 76.
[0044] Referring to FIGS, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, the camming members 66 are configured to urge a corresponding retaining member 50 about the hinged connection 76 (
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[0046] The clamping force exerted upon the container by the retaining members 50 in either the first position, the second position, or of a number of infinite positions between the first position and the second position is sufficient to retain the container within the container holder 20. More specifically, the clamping force exerted upon the container by the retaining member 50 is sufficient to substantially prevent the container from tipping over, shaking, or creating noises while placed within the container holder 20 during operation of the vehicle (i.e., when the vehicle is driven). Furthermore, it is also appreciated that the clamping force exerted upon the container is sufficient to substantially prevent the container from spilling over or shaking as a passenger door is opened and closed (if the container holder 20 is located within the passenger door).
[0047] Referring generally to the figures, technical effects and benefits of the disclosure include a container holder that is configured to secure objects of varying size. More specifically, in an embodiment the container holder includes one or more retaining members that are configured to exert a clamping force upon a container. According, the container holder is configured to engage and secure containers of different sizes. The clamping force exerted upon the container holder is sufficient to secure a beverage container in place to substantially prevent the beverage container from falling over and spilling fluid. The beverage container may also be unable to substantially vibrate within the container holder during operation of the vehicle, which in turn reduces or eliminates rattling and other noise concerns.
[0048] The description of the present disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the gist of the present disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the present disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.