Padding and/or expandable armrest integrated into upper door of vehicle
10513209 ยท 2019-12-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/783
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/753
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle door padding feature and optional expansion feature that creates an armrest integrated as part of a vehicle door sill at the upper part of the door near the junction of the door covering and the window, and/or an expandable armrest in the door sill/upper door area via extension toward the inside of the vehicle.
Claims
1. A vehicle door in combination with an armrest comprising: the vehicle door comprising a door sill which forms an upper portion of the vehicle door where a vertical upholstery transitions to the armrest, wherein a top of the armrest in a retracted position terminates at a window of the door, the armrest being pivotally attached to a top of the vertical upholstery such that said armrest can pivot between the retracted position and an extended position, when in the retracted position the top of the armrest has an arcuate surface terminating at the window of the door while a bottom of the armrest has a horizontal surface which engages with a horizontal surface of the vertical upholstery, and when in the extended position the horizontal surface of the armrest aligns with the horizontal surface of the vertical upholstery.
2. The vehicle door in combination with the armrest of claim 1, wherein the armrest covers an entire length of the door sill.
3. The vehicle door in combination with the armrest of claim 1, wherein the armrest is integrated into the door permanently.
4. The vehicle door in combination with the armrest of claim 1, wherein the armrest is integrated into the door by an adhesive.
5. The vehicle door in combination with the armrest of claim 1, wherein the armrest is integrated into the door by hook and loop fasteners.
6. The vehicle door in combination with the armrest of claim 1, wherein the armrest is formed from a material including at least one of: foam, gel, down/feathers, air capsules or chambers.
7. The vehicle door in combination with the armrest of claim 1, wherein the horizontal surface of the vertical upholstery is formed by an additional layer of padding integrated into the vertical upholstery.
8. The vehicle door in combination with the armrest of claim 7, wherein the additional layer of padding is formed from a material including at least one of: foam, gel, down/feathers, air capsules or chambers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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REFERENCE NUMBER DESCRIPTIONS
(3) 1Padded Layer within Door Sill 2Door sill armrest location 3Optional inward rotation 4Surface of armrest in extended position 5Lower boundary of the optional second padding layer
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4)
(5) The layer of padding shown in
(6) The vertical area between lines 1 and 5 depicts a second optional layer of padding necessary to create a larger area of padded surface if the optional extension feature is implemented by hinging and rotating a portion of the padding inward toward the vehicle driver or passenger through an arc (3) around a hinge as further depicted in
(7) Note that the figures and this descriptive text could apply to either left or right-hand drive and could apply to either the driver or a passenger in part of the vehicle with a related window and sill structure.
(8) The padded layers described above can be composed of any substance sufficient in function and depth to provide a degree of impact absorption and load distribution beyond that found on the minimally padded surfaces customarily found on vehicle interior coverings or other areas of the door in areas not suitable for supporting body parts (e.g. the dashboard surface or vertical door surfaces). Examples of substances that could provide this padding include but are not limited to various foam and gel materials, animal products such as down/feathers, and air capsules or chambers.
(9) The current embodiment depicts a combination of a flat and horizontal surface with a sloping rounded feature, however various angles and shapes could be used provided that any portion of the surface provides arm and/or elbow support.
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(11) The vertical area between lines 1 and 5 depicts an optional second layer of padding under the area covered in the retracted position such that a surface area greater than the extended portion can serve as a padded surface for arm and/or elbow support.
(12) While the current embodiment shows the extensible, inward rotating surface as flush with the window in the stored (un-extended position), a flush fit to the window is not a mandatory feature of the invention and an extended surface could be created starting from an area in the door surface below the point of contact with the window.
(13) Note that all of the features necessary to create the extended surface shown in
(14) Either configuration shown in
(15) The invention does not preclude any other form of armrest on lower portions of the door such as those currently found below the upper third of the door where the present invention is focused.