STORAGE BIN SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
20170291553 ยท 2017-10-12
Inventors
- Kristin Ann Hellman (Walled Lake, MI, US)
- Annette Lynn Huebner (White Lake, MI, US)
- Ryan Welch (Ottawa Lake, MI, US)
- Artur Sakarian (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Joshua Greiner (Detroit, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60R7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2303/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60N3/104
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3813
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/0003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A storage bin system is provided for a motor vehicle. That storage bin system includes a first cargo compartment sidewall having a first storage cavity with a first rearwardly oriented access opening. Further, the storage bin system includes a first removable storage bin received and held in the first storage cavity.
Claims
1. A storage bin system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a first cargo compartment sidewall including a first storage cavity having a first rearwardly oriented access opening; and a first removable storage bin received and held in said first storage cavity, wherein said first removable storage bin includes a first integral carriage assembly including a first set of wheels for rolling said first removable storage bin over a supporting surface.
2. The storage bin system of claim 1, wherein said first removable storage bin includes a first housing having a first portion that closes said first access opening when said first removable storage bin is stowed in said first storage cavity.
3. The storage bin system of claim 2, wherein said first portion is fully concealed when a liftgate of said motor vehicle is closed and fully exposed when said liftgate of said motor vehicle is opened.
4. The storage bin system of claim 2, including a first handle on said first removable storage bin.
5. (canceled)
6. The storage bin system of claim 4, wherein said first removable storage bin includes a lock mechanism.
7. The storage bin system of claim 4, further including (a) a second cargo compartment sidewall including a second storage cavity having a second rearwardly oriented access opening and (b) a second removable storage bin received and held in said second storage cavity.
8. The storage bin system of claim 7, wherein said second removable storage bin includes a second housing having a second portion that closes said second access opening when said second removable storage bin is stowed in said second storage cavity and is concealed from view when said liftgate is closed.
9. The storage bin system of claim 8, including a second handle on said second removable storage bin.
10. The storage bin system of claim 9, further including a mechanism that interlocks said first handle and said second handle so as to join said first removable storage bin with said second removable storage bin when said first removable storage bin and said second removable bin have been removed from said first storage cavity and said second storage cavity.
11. The storage bin system of claim 10, wherein said second removable storage bin includes a second integral carriage assembly including a second set of wheels for rolling said second removable storage bin over a supporting surface.
12. The storage bin system of claim 11, wherein at least one of said first removable storage bin and said second removable bin includes a housing made from a thermal insulating material.
13. The storage bin system of claim 4, wherein said handle projects into a cargo area of said motor vehicle past said first cargo compartment sidewall when said first removable storage bin is stowed in said first rearwardly oriented access opening.
14. The storage bin system of claim 1, wherein said first removable storage bin includes an electronic device dock.
15. The storage bin system of claim 14, wherein said first removable storage bin is shaped to naturally amplify sound from an electronic device docked to said electronic device dock.
16. (canceled)
17. The storage bin system of claim 21, wherein said first cargo compartment sidewall includes a lock for securing said pivoting panel in a closed position.
18. A method of storing an object in a motor vehicle, comprising: placing said object into a storage bin; opening a liftgate of said motor vehicle to expose an access opening to a storage cavity provided in a storage compartment sidewall of said motor vehicle; and sliding, via a first set of wheels positioned on the storage bin, said storage bin into said storage cavity.
19. The method of claim 18, including closing said liftgate over said access opening to conceal said storage bin in said storage compartment sidewall.
20. The method of claim 19, including opening said liftgate to expose said storage bin and sliding said storage bin out of said storage cavity.
21. A storage bin system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a first cargo compartment sidewall including a first storage cavity having a first rearwardly oriented access opening; and a first removable storage bin received and held in said first storage cavity, wherein said first removable storage bin includes a first housing having a first portion that closes said first access opening when said first removable storage bin is stowed in said first storage cavity, and wherein said first removable storage bin includes a housing having an open top and said first cargo compartment sidewall includes a pivoting panel aligned with said open top of said first removable storage bin when said first removable storage bin is stowed in said first storage cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0015] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the storage bin system and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0025] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the storage bin system, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] Similarly, the storage bin system 12 includes a second cargo compartment sidewall 20 having a second storage cavity 22 with a second rearwardly oriented access opening 24. As illustrated, a first removable storage bin 26 is received and held in the first storage cavity 16. Similarly, a second removable storage bin 28 is received and held in the second storage cavity 22.
[0028] As should be appreciated, the first storage bin 26 includes an outer housing 30 having a rear wall or portion 32 that closes the first access opening 18 when fully seated in the first storage cavity. Similarly, the second removable storage bin 28 includes a housing 34 having a rear portion or a wall 36 that closes the second access opening 24 when the second storage bin 28 is fully seated in the second storage cavity 22.
[0029] When the liftgate 38 of the SUV 10 is opened, the first and second access openings 18, 24 are exposed to receive their respective first and second storage bins 26, 28. Those storage bins 26, 28 are sized and shaped to perfectly nest inside the two cavities 16, 22 with the rear portions or walls 32, 36 fitting flush and closing the access openings 18, 24. When the liftgate 38 is then closed, the liftgate covers and conceals the storage bins 26, 28 within the cargo compartment sidewalls 14, 20 so that it is impossible to even know that they are there.
[0030] When one then wishes to remove the storage bins 26, 28 from the storage cavities 16, 22, one again opens the liftgate 38 and then slides the storage bins 26, 28 rearwardly through the liftgate opening 40 until the storage bins are free of the SUV 10 and may be used to carry objects contained therein to a remote location if desired.
[0031] Here it should be appreciated that a first handle 42 is provided on the rear portion 32 of the first storage bin housing 30. Similarly, a second handle 44 is provided on the rear portion 36 of the second storage bin housing 34. Thus, both handles 42, 44 are oriented toward the liftgate opening 40 and easily accessed when the liftgate 38 is opened in order to manipulate the storage bins 26, 28 between the stowed positions within the respective storage cavities, 16, 22 and the removed positions for use. As should be appreciated, when the first and second storage bins 26, 28 are fully seated in the respective first and second storage cavities 16, 22, the first and second handles 42, 44 may project beyond the inner surface of the cargo compartment sidewalls 14, 20 so as to provide a convenient tie down point for cargo being carried in the cargo area 46 of the SUV 10.
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[0033] As further illustrated, the first storage bin 26 includes a first pivoting cover 58 while the second storage bin 28 includes a second pivoting cover 60. In
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[0038] Consistent with the above description, a method is provided for storing an object in a motor vehicle or SUV 10. That method comprises the steps of placing the object into a storage bin 26 or 28, opening a liftgate 38 of the SUV 10 to expose an access opening 18 or 24 to a storage cavity 16 or 22 in a storage compartment sidewall 14 or 20 of the SUV and sliding the storage bin into the storage cavity. Further, the method includes the step of closing the liftgate 38 over the access opening 18 or 24 to conceal the storage bin 26 or 28 in the storage compartment sidewall 14 or 20. Still further, the method may include the steps of opening the liftgate 38 to expose the storage bin 26 or 28 and sliding the storage bin out of the storage cavity 16 or 22.
[0039] 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. For example, as illustrated in