Armrest incorporating variable volume storage compartment
10493887 ยท 2019-12-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/793
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An armrest includes a variable volume storage compartment defined within a first end wall, a second end wall and a telescoping sidewall. A related method of storing items within an armrest is also disclosed.
Claims
1. An armrest, comprising: a variable volume storage compartment defined within a first end wall, a second end wall and a telescoping sidewall wherein (a) said telescoping sidewall includes a first section and a second section, (b) said second section is displaceable with respect to said first section between a first position nesting within said first section and a second position projecting from said first section, (c) said variable volume storage compartment has a first volume V.sub.1 when said second section is in said first position and a second volume V.sub.2 when said second section is in said second position where V.sub.1<V.sub.2 and (d) said first end wall and said second end wall are spaced farther apart in said second position than said first position wherein said first end wall includes a lid connected to said first section by a hinge, said second end wall is connected to said second section opposite said lid and said second section extends completely around the second end wall.
2. The armrest of claim 1, further including a first latch feature releasably securing said second section in said first position.
3. The armrest of claim 2, further including a guideway and a stop carried on said first section and a guideway slide carried on said second section.
4. The armrest of claim 3, further including a second latch feature releasably securing said lid in a closed position covering an access opening in said first section.
5. The armrest of claim 4, further including a cup holder carried on said first section adjacent said lid.
6. The armrest of claim 5, further including a first cushion carried on said lid.
7. The armrest of claim 6, further including a second cushion carried on said second end wall.
8. A seat assembly, comprising: a seat back; a seat bottom; and said armrest of claim 1 pivotally mounted to said seat back on a pivot feature.
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 armrest and related method of storing items within the armrest and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
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(9) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the armrest, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Reference is now made to
(11) As will become apparent from the following description, the second section 22 is displaceable with respect to the first section 20 between a first position nesting within the first section 20 (illustrated in phantom line in
(12) As illustrated in
(13) When the second section 22 is latched in the first position nesting within the first section 20, the first latch pall 28 engages in a first latch pall receiver 32 in the second section 22 while the second latch pall 30 engages in a second latch pall receiver 34 also in the second section.
(14) When one wishes to release the second section 22 of the telescoping sidewall 18 to expand the volume of the variable volume storage compartment 12, one depresses the latch actuator 26 (note action arrow A in
(15) As best illustrated in
(16) The armrest 10 may also include some additional convenience features. For example, the first end wall 14 of the illustrated embodiment includes a lid 42 that is connected to the first section 20 of the telescoping sidewall 18 by a hinge 44. A first cushion 46 may be carried on one side of the lid 42. When the lid 42 is closed as illustrated in
(17) When the lid 42 is open as illustrated in
(18) A second latch feature 54 may be provided for releasably securing the lid 42 in the closed position covering the access opening 52 in the first section 20. Of course, as should be appreciated, that second latch feature 54 may be released to allow one to open the lid 42 and access the contents in the variable volume storage compartment 12.
(19) As further illustrated, a cup holder 56 may be carried on the first section 20 adjacent the lid 42. In the illustrated embodiment, the cup holder 56 incorporates two cup wells 58 for holding two cups or beverage containers.
(20) As should be appreciated from reviewing the drawing figures, the second end wall 16 is connected to the second section 22 of the telescoping sidewall 18 opposite the lid 42. As best illustrated in
(21) As should be apparent from the foregoing, a seat assembly 62 has been described. That seat assembly 62 comprises the seat back 48, the seat bottom 50 and the armrest 10 pivotally mounted to the seat back on a pivot feature 64.
(22) A method of storing items within an armrest 10 is also provided. That method includes the steps of deploying the armrest 10 from a stowed position nested within the seat back 48 as illustrated in
(23) More specifically, the expanding of the variable volume storage compartment 12 includes releasing the first latch feature 24 and displacing the telescoping sidewall 18 of the armrest 10.
(24) The displacing of the telescoping sidewall 18 includes displacing the second section 22 of the telescoping sidewall from a first position nested within the first section 20, to a second position projecting from the first section.
(25) In addition, the method may further include the step of opening the lid 42 of the armrest 10 (see
(26) After the items are removed from the variable volume storage compartment 12, the method may include displacing the second section 22 of the telescoping sidewall 18 from the second position to the first position and then latching the second section in the first position nested within the first section by operation of the first latch feature 24. If desired, the method may then include the step of returning the armrest 10 to the stowed position within the seat back 48 as illustrated in
(27) 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.