CN219382280U - Multifunctional ceiling handle and vehicle - Google Patents

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CN219382280U
CN219382280U CN202223498237.6U CN202223498237U CN219382280U CN 219382280 U CN219382280 U CN 219382280U CN 202223498237 U CN202223498237 U CN 202223498237U CN 219382280 U CN219382280 U CN 219382280U
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The utility model discloses a multifunctional ceiling handle and a vehicle, wherein the multifunctional ceiling handle comprises a handle body and a supporting rod, the handle body is connected with the vehicle body, a containing cavity is formed in the handle body, the supporting rod is movably connected with the handle body, and the supporting rod can be contained in the containing cavity, or the supporting rod can rotate or move to enable at least part of the supporting rod to extend out of the containing cavity. According to the multifunctional ceiling handle, when articles need to be hung, the stay bars extend out to replace the leaning support, special leaning supports do not need to be arranged, the number of articles carried in a trip is reduced, and when articles do not need to be hung, the stay bars can be contained in the containing cavity, and the space in a vehicle is not occupied.

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Multifunctional ceiling handle and vehicle
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of vehicles, in particular to a multifunctional ceiling handle and a vehicle.
Background
Many existing vehicle types are provided with a ceiling handle, wherein a small hook is usually arranged on a handle base structure and used for hanging clothes hangers or other articles, however, in order to achieve the function of hanging articles, a hanging support (such as a clothes hanger) for hanging articles is required to be reserved in the vehicle, the number of articles carried on a trip is increased, when the hanging support is not used for hanging articles, the hanging support is required to be stored, and the storage of the hanging support occupies limited space in the vehicle.
Disclosure of Invention
The multifunctional ceiling handle has the advantages that the accommodating cavity capable of accommodating the supporting rod is formed in the handle body, when articles need to be hung, the supporting rod can be extended to replace a hanging support, a special hanging support is not needed, the number of articles carried in a trip is reduced, and when articles do not need to be hung, the supporting rod can be accommodated in the accommodating cavity, so that the space in a vehicle is not occupied.
The embodiment of the utility model also provides a vehicle.
The multifunctional ceiling handle of the embodiment of the utility model comprises: the handle body is connected with the vehicle body and provided with a containing cavity; the brace rod is movably connected with the handle body, and can be accommodated in the accommodating cavity, or can rotate or move to enable the brace rod to at least partially extend out of the accommodating cavity.
According to the multifunctional ceiling handle disclosed by the embodiment of the utility model, the handle body is provided with the accommodating cavity, the supporting rod is movably connected with the handle body, and the supporting rod can be accommodated in the accommodating cavity, or the supporting rod can rotate or move to enable at least part of the supporting rod to extend out of the accommodating cavity, so that when an article needs to be hung, the supporting rod can be opened to enable the supporting rod to extend out of the handle body, a special article hanging bracket is not needed, the number of articles carried during traveling is reduced, when the article does not need to be hung, the supporting rod is accommodated in the accommodating cavity, the space in a vehicle is not occupied, and the problem that the hanging bracket occupies the space in the vehicle when the article is not needed to be hung is solved.
In some embodiments, the brace rod comprises a first brace rod and a second brace rod which are symmetrically arranged, and the first brace rod and the second brace rod are respectively movably connected with the handle body at two ends of the handle body, which are far away from each other.
In some embodiments, the handle body includes a connection portion having one end connected with the vehicle body and a handle portion connected to the other end of the connection portion and extending horizontally, the handle portion having the receiving cavity, and the receiving cavity extending in a length direction of the handle portion.
In some embodiments, the brace is slidably engaged within the receiving cavity, and the brace is slidable along a length of the receiving cavity such that the brace is received within or partially extends out of the receiving cavity.
In some embodiments, a side wall of the receiving cavity facing away from the handle portion has an opening extending along a length of the handle portion.
In some embodiments, the multifunctional ceiling handle further comprises a rotating shaft, the rotating shaft extends along a direction perpendicular to the side wall of the accommodating cavity and is connected with the side wall of the accommodating cavity, and the supporting rod is sleeved on the rotating shaft and can rotate around the circumference of the rotating shaft so that the supporting rod is accommodated in the accommodating cavity or partially extends out of the accommodating cavity.
In some embodiments, the multifunctional ceiling handle further comprises a damping sleeve sleeved on the rotating shaft and clamped between the stay bar and the rotating shaft; the handle body is provided with a locking piece, and after the stay bar is rotated and opened, the locking piece can lock the stay bar so that the stay bar cannot rotate relative to the handle body, or the locking piece can release the stay bar so that the stay bar can be rotated and retracted into the cavity; the side of the stay facing the top wall and/or the bottom wall of the receiving chamber has a recess for facilitating finger grip.
In some embodiments, the free end of the stay has a hook that protrudes toward the top of the body in the open position.
In some embodiments, the brace is a telescoping rod.
The vehicle provided by the embodiment of the utility model comprises the multifunctional roof handle.
According to the vehicle provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the multifunctional ceiling handle is adopted, the ceiling handle comprises the handle body and the supporting rod which can extend and retract relative to the handle body, when clothes are needed to be hung, the supporting rod can extend to replace the clothes rack, so that the clothes rack is not needed to be arranged in the vehicle, the number of articles carried in a trip is reduced, when the clothes are not needed to be hung, the supporting rod can retract and be hidden in the handle body, the space occupied by storing the clothes rack is saved, the vehicle is high in configuration, and the purchasing point is sufficient.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a multifunctional ceiling handle according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of a multifunctional ceiling handle according to an embodiment of the present utility model, wherein the stay is in a closed position.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of a multifunctional ceiling handle according to an embodiment of the present utility model, wherein the stay is in an open position.
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the handle body 1, the accommodating cavity 11, the connecting part 12, the handle part 13, the stay bar 2, the first stay bar 21, the second stay bar 22, the hook part 23 and the concave part 24.
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Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present utility model, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative and intended to explain the present utility model and should not be construed as limiting the utility model.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the multifunctional ceiling handle according to the embodiment of the present utility model includes a handle body 1 and a stay bar 2.
Specifically, the handle body 1 is connected with the vehicle body, the handle body 1 is provided with a containing cavity 11, the stay bar 2 is movably connected with the handle body 1, and the stay bar 2 can be contained in the containing cavity 11 (as shown in fig. 2), or the stay bar 2 can be rotated or moved so as to at least partially extend out of the containing cavity 11 (as shown in fig. 3).
For ease of understanding, taking the example of using the stay bar 2 instead of the hanger, when the laundry is to be hung, the stay bar 2 may be rotated or moved so as to be at least partially protruded out of the accommodating chamber 11, and accordingly, the entire length of the handle may be lengthened, so that functions such as hanging the laundry can be achieved, and when the laundry is not to be hung, the stay bar 2 may be moved into the accommodating chamber 11.
When needing to be described, the assembling mode of the stay bar 2 and the handle body 1 comprises two modes of rotary connection and movable connection, and the stay bar can be specifically selected according to the appearance requirement and the convenience of operation.
According to the multifunctional ceiling handle disclosed by the embodiment of the utility model, the handle body 1 is provided with the accommodating cavity 11, the supporting rod 2 is movably connected with the handle body 1, and the supporting rod 2 can be accommodated in the accommodating cavity 11, or the supporting rod 2 can rotate or move to enable at least part of the supporting rod to extend out of the accommodating cavity 11, so that when an article needs to be hung, the supporting rod 1 can be opened to extend out of the handle body 1, a special article hanging bracket is not needed to be arranged, the number of articles carried in a trip is reduced, when the article does not need to be hung, the supporting rod 2 is accommodated in the accommodating cavity 11, the space in a vehicle is not occupied, and the problem that the hanging bracket occupies the space in the vehicle when the article hanging bracket is not needed to be hung is solved.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 3, the stay bar 2 includes a first stay bar 21 and a second stay bar 22 that are symmetrically disposed, and the first stay bar 21 and the second stay bar 22 are movably connected with the handle body 1 at two ends of the handle body 1 that are far away from each other, respectively. In other words, the first stay 21 and the second stay 22 can be opened in opposite directions to each other, thereby increasing the spreadable range of the handle when the handle is used instead of the hanger bracket, and at the same time, more realistically simulating the physical structure such as a hanger, ensuring that the function of spreading the garment is not different from that of a real hanger.
Further, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, the handle body 1 includes a connecting portion 12 and a handle portion 13, one end of the connecting portion 12 is connected to the vehicle body, the handle portion 13 is connected to the other end of the connecting portion 12 and extends horizontally, the handle portion 13 has a receiving chamber 11, and the receiving chamber 11 extends in a length direction of the handle portion 13. Therefore, the accommodating cavity 11 is arranged at the handle part 13, the overall appearance of the handle is not changed, a certain interval distance is reserved between the handle part 13 and the automobile body, and the automobile body is not touched when clothes can be hung, so that the abrasion of the articles or dust contamination is avoided.
Alternatively, the stay 2 is slidably fitted in the accommodating chamber 11, and the stay 2 is slidably provided along the length direction of the accommodating chamber 11 so that the stay 2 is accommodated in the accommodating chamber 11 or partially protrudes out of the accommodating chamber 11.
Specifically, the supporting rod 2 may be provided with a pulley, the accommodating cavity 11 may be provided with a sliding rail extending along a length direction thereof, the supporting rod 2 may be reciprocally moved by utilizing cooperation of the pulley and the sliding rail, that is, when an article needs to be hung, the supporting rod 2 may be dragged to slide outwards, and when the article does not need to be hung, the supporting rod 2 may be dragged to reset to be accommodated in the accommodating cavity.
Optionally, a sliding block may be disposed on the stay bar 2, a guide rail may be disposed in the accommodating cavity 11, a sliding groove matched with the guide rail may be disposed on the sliding block, and the extension and retraction of the stay bar 2 are guided by the cooperation of the sliding block and the guide rail.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, when the article is not hung, the first stay 21 and the second stay 22 are arranged in the accommodating chamber 11 along the length direction of the accommodating chamber 11 with their free ends away from each other, and when the article is hung, the first stay 21 and the second stay 22 are moved in opposite directions to each other so that the first stay 21 protrudes from one end of the accommodating chamber 11 and the second stay 22 protrudes from the other end of the accommodating chamber 11.
Optionally, a rack extending along the length direction of the support rod 2 may be disposed on a side wall of the support rod 2, and a thumb wheel may be disposed on the handle body 1, where the thumb wheel may shift the rack to drive the support rod 2 to extend and retract.
Further, a side wall of the accommodation chamber 11 facing away from the handle portion 13 has an opening extending in a length direction of the handle portion 13. Therefore, when the cooperation of the stay bar 2 and the handle portion 13 fails, the stay bar 2 is convenient to check and maintain, and meanwhile, the setting of the opening can allow the stay bar 2 to rotate to be opened and rotated, for example, as shown in fig. 3, the multifunctional ceiling handle further comprises a rotating shaft, the rotating shaft extends along the direction perpendicular to the side wall of the accommodating cavity 11 and is connected with the side wall of the accommodating cavity 11, and the stay bar 2 is sleeved on the rotating shaft and can rotate around the circumference of the rotating shaft to enable the stay bar 2 to be accommodated in the accommodating cavity 11 or partially extend out of the accommodating cavity 11. I.e. when the articles need to be hung, the controllable stay bar 2 rotates outwards around the rotating shaft to be opened, and when the articles do not need to be hung, the controllable stay bar 2 rotates inwards around the rotating shaft to be closed.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 3, the first stay bar 21 is installed at one end of the accommodating chamber 11 through a rotation shaft, the second stay bar 22 is installed at the other end of the accommodating chamber 11 through a rotation shaft, when no article is hung, the first stay bar 21 and the second stay bar 22 are arranged in the accommodating chamber 11 along the length direction of the accommodating chamber 11, the free ends thereof are adjacent to each other, and when the article is hung, the first stay bar 21 and the second stay bar 22 are reversely rotated to each other to be opened, so that after the opening, the free end of the first stay bar 21 is positioned at one side of the handle portion 13, and the free end of the second stay bar 22 is positioned at the other side of the handle portion 13, thereby realizing the simulation of a hanging bracket such as a clothes hanger.
Further, the side of the stay 2 facing the top wall and/or the bottom wall of the receiving chamber 11 is provided with a recess 24, whereby when it is desired to control the rotation of the stay 2, a finger can be snapped at the recess 24 and rotate the stay 2 open.
Further, the multifunctional ceiling handle also comprises a damping sleeve, wherein the damping sleeve is sleeved on the rotating shaft and is clamped between the supporting rod 2 and the rotating shaft. Therefore, the damping sleeve not only can reduce rotation abrasion and rotation noise, but also can meet the damping sense of manual operation.
Optionally, a locking member is further provided on the handle body 1, and after the stay bar 2 is turned open, the locking member can lock the stay bar so that the stay bar 2 cannot rotate relative to the handle body 1. Therefore, when the stay bar 2 is opened for hanging articles, the stay bar 2 is locked by the locking piece, so that the stay bar 2 can be prevented from shaking or rotating, and the hanging reliability is ensured.
Further, when retraction of the stay 2 is desired, the locking member may release the stay 2 to allow the stay 2 to be rotatably retracted into the receiving cavity 11.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 3, the free end of the stay 2 has a hook 23, the hook 23 protruding toward the top of the vehicle body in the open position. Thus, the hook 23 can prevent the clothes from falling off when the handle is used for replacing articles such as clothes hangers, and the structure and the anti-falling function of the clothes hangers are truly simulated.
Preferably, the stay 2 is a telescopic rod. It will be appreciated that the different sizes and models of clothing or articles will vary, and the required size of the leaning support will vary, providing the stay 2 as a telescopic structure, facilitating adjustment of the length of the stay 2 as required to match the hanging requirements of different articles.
The vehicle of the embodiment of the utility model comprises the multifunctional ceiling handle of the embodiment.
According to the vehicle provided by the embodiment of the utility model, by adopting the multifunctional ceiling handle, clothes can be conveniently hung in the vehicle, the clothes hanger is not needed to be arranged, the quantity of articles carried in a trip is reduced, the space in the vehicle occupied by the clothes hanger is saved, the vehicle is high in configuration, and the purchasing point is sufficient.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element being referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the description of the present utility model, the meaning of "plurality" means at least two, for example, two, three, etc., unless specifically defined otherwise.
In the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed; may be mechanically connected, may be electrically connected or may be in communication with each other; either directly or indirectly, through intermediaries, or both, may be in communication with each other or in interaction with each other, unless expressly defined otherwise. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
In the present utility model, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, a first feature "up" or "down" a second feature may be the first and second features in direct contact, or the first and second features in indirect contact via an intervening medium. Moreover, a first feature being "above," "over" and "on" a second feature may be a first feature being directly above or obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is level higher than the second feature. The first feature being "under", "below" and "beneath" the second feature may be the first feature being directly under or obliquely below the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is less level than the second feature.
For purposes of this disclosure, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "a particular example," or "some examples," etc., mean that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the utility model. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms are not necessarily directed to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the different embodiments or examples described in this specification and the features of the different embodiments or examples may be combined and combined by those skilled in the art without contradiction.
While embodiments of the present utility model have been shown and described above, it will be understood that the above embodiments are illustrative and not to be construed as limiting the utility model, and that variations, modifications, alternatives and variations may be made to the above embodiments by one of ordinary skill in the art within the scope of the utility model.

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1. A multi-functional roof handle, characterized in that includes:
the handle body is connected with the vehicle body and provided with a containing cavity;
the stay bar is movably connected with the handle body and can be accommodated in the accommodating cavity, or the stay bar can rotate or move to enable at least part of the stay bar to extend out of the accommodating cavity;
the handle body comprises a connecting part and a handle part, one end of the connecting part is connected with the car body, the handle part is connected with the other end of the connecting part and horizontally extends, the handle part is provided with the accommodating cavity, and the accommodating cavity extends along the length direction of the handle part.
2. The multi-functional roof pull handle of claim 1, wherein the brace comprises a first brace and a second brace that are symmetrically disposed, the first brace and the second brace being movably connected to the handle body at two ends of the handle body that are remote from each other, respectively.
3. The utility model of claim 1, wherein the brace rod is slidably engaged within the receiving cavity and the brace rod is slidably positioned along the length of the receiving cavity such that the brace rod is received within or partially extends out of the receiving cavity.
4. The utility ceiling pull of claim 1, wherein a sidewall of the receiving cavity facing away from the handle portion has an opening extending along a length of the handle portion.
5. The utility model of claim 4, further comprising a rotating shaft extending along a direction perpendicular to the side wall of the accommodating cavity and connected with the side wall of the accommodating cavity, wherein the stay bar is sleeved on the rotating shaft and rotatable around the circumference of the rotating shaft so that the stay bar is accommodated in the accommodating cavity or partially extends out of the accommodating cavity.
6. The multi-function roof pull handle of claim 5, further comprising a damping sleeve sleeved on the shaft and sandwiched between the brace and the shaft;
the handle body is provided with a locking piece, and after the stay bar is rotated and opened, the locking piece can lock the stay bar so that the stay bar cannot rotate relative to the handle body, or the locking piece can release the stay bar so that the stay bar can be rotated and retracted into the accommodating cavity;
the side of the stay facing the top wall and/or the bottom wall of the receiving chamber has a recess for facilitating finger grip.
7. The multi-function roof pull of claim 1, wherein the free end of the brace has a hook that protrudes toward the top of the vehicle body in the open position.
8. The multi-function roof pull of claim 1, wherein the brace is a telescoping brace.
9. A vehicle comprising the multi-function roof handle of any one of claims 1-8.
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