EP2429861A1 - Holding device for detachably fastening to a head rest mounting and method for installing and removing said holding device - Google Patents
Holding device for detachably fastening to a head rest mounting and method for installing and removing said holding deviceInfo
- Publication number
- EP2429861A1 EP2429861A1 EP10720906A EP10720906A EP2429861A1 EP 2429861 A1 EP2429861 A1 EP 2429861A1 EP 10720906 A EP10720906 A EP 10720906A EP 10720906 A EP10720906 A EP 10720906A EP 2429861 A1 EP2429861 A1 EP 2429861A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- holding device
- engagement element
- headrest
- engagement
- bracket
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R7/00—Stowing or holding appliances inside vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps
- B60R7/08—Disposition of racks, clips, holders, containers or the like for supporting specific articles
- B60R7/10—Disposition of racks, clips, holders, containers or the like for supporting specific articles for supporting hats, clothes or clothes hangers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R11/00—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
- B60R11/02—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for for radio sets, television sets, telephones, or the like; Arrangement of controls thereof
- B60R11/0229—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for for radio sets, television sets, telephones, or the like; Arrangement of controls thereof for displays, e.g. cathodic tubes
- B60R11/0235—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for for radio sets, television sets, telephones, or the like; Arrangement of controls thereof for displays, e.g. cathodic tubes of flat type, e.g. LCD
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R7/00—Stowing or holding appliances inside vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps
- B60R7/04—Stowing or holding appliances inside vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps in driver or passenger space, e.g. using racks
- B60R7/043—Stowing or holding appliances inside vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps in driver or passenger space, e.g. using racks mounted on or under a seat
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/90—Details or parts not otherwise provided for
- B60N2002/905—Details or parts not otherwise provided for the head-rest or seat used as an anchorage point, for an object not covered by groups in B60N, e.g. for a canvas
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R11/00—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
- B60R2011/0001—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for characterised by position
- B60R2011/0003—Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for characterised by position inside the vehicle
- B60R2011/0012—Seats or parts thereof
- B60R2011/0017—Head-rests
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a holding device for releasable attachment to a headrest holder of a car seat, comprising a receiving unit for receiving at least one article, in particular a garment, and a fastening device with at least one engagement element and a spreading element; and a method for attaching such a holding device to a headrest mount, in which an engagement member is brought into connection with the headrest mount and is clamped by a spreading element.
- a holding device in particular a clothes hanger, with a receiving element with at least one means for receiving at least one garment and at least one support element for mounting the holding device on a vehicle seat.
- Each support element is associated with at least one fastening means which is designed for releasable attachment to a headrest mount of a vehicle seat.
- the disadvantage here is that the fasteners must be made very solid in order to withstand the stresses, especially when holding multiple garments can.
- the holding device in particular in the region of the fastening means, consists of a plurality of individual parts which have to be connected to one another within the scope of a complex production process. As a result, the increased cost of materials and the complex manufacturing process result in considerable production costs.
- the object is achieved by a holding device for releasable attachment to a headrest mount of a car seat and by a method for fastening such a holding device with the features of the independent claims.
- the holding device for releasable attachment to a headrest holder of a car seat has a receiving unit for receiving at least one article, in particular a garment, and a fastening device.
- the fastening device comprises at least one engagement element and a spreading element.
- the engagement member comprises a coil having an inner diameter and a free opening, wherein the inner diameter and the free opening are substantially equal to or greater than a width of the headrest support provided therefor.
- the holding device can be mounted very quickly to the headrest mount of the car seat by the engagement member is initially rotated so aligned with the headrest mount that the headrest mount can be inserted through the free opening of the engagement member.
- a further significant advantage of the invention is that the turn of the engagement element can be made very inexpensively workpiece integral of a, in particular made of spring steel wire.
- the engagement element thus provides, in contrast to the prior art, a very durable and stable connection between the holding device and the headrest holder of the car seat, which can absorb high forces in the transverse direction despite minimal use of material due to the winding of the engagement element, which represents the main load direction in the application.
- the engagement element and / or the receiving unit are resilient. This is achieved in particular by the fact that the engagement element and / or the receiving unit consist of spring steel. As a result, a more stable connection between the holding device and the headrest holder is advantageously ensured, since the engagement element is resiliently clamped to the headrest holder.
- the free opening and / or the inner diameter of the turn of the engagement element is slightly smaller than a width of the headrest mount provided for this purpose.
- the turn of the engagement element can be clipped onto the headrest mount, which causes a more stable connection between the engagement element and the headrest mount provided therefor, as well as causing an immediate fixation of the engagement element on the headrest mount.
- the engagement element has at least one, preferably two support areas, so that in the case of loading or when spreading the engagement element is fixed on the headrest mount via frictional engagement by the force is introduced into the headrest mount on the support areas. It is particularly advantageous if the support area is inclined in the direction of the headrest holder provided therefor, since this additionally tenses the engagement element with the headrest holder provided for this purpose. In this particularly preferred embodiment of the holding device, the inclined support region would at the same time serve for spreading and consequently clamp the engagement element with the headrest holder. Thus, advantageously no additional expansion element is needed.
- the turn of the engagement element wraps around an angle of 360 ° substantially.
- the engagement element can optionally be made of a non-resilient material in a wrap of 360 °, since it can still be easily connected to the appropriate headrest mount according to the fastening method according to the invention, without having to be bent.
- the turn of the engagement element wraps around an angle range of more than 360 ° as an alternative to the previous feature so that the engagement element can be clipped with the headrest holder provided for this purpose.
- the engagement element must be resilient.
- an unintentional release of the positive connection between the engagement element and the headrest mount provided for this would thus be largely excluded.
- the inner diameter and / or the free opening of the turn can be adapted in size to different headrest holders provided for this purpose, so that the use of the holding device is not restricted to a car seat type.
- the engagement element for the different widths of the headrest mountings provided therefor can comprise adapter sleeves which can be mounted on the headrest mountings in order to increase the width of the headrest mount.
- the engagement element consists of a non-slip material or is coated with a non-slip material, so that the engagement element sits firmly on the headrest mount even at low tension forces.
- the engagement element has a tilt lock, so that the engagement element does not inadvertently come off the headrest mount due to longitudinal forces that occur.
- the fastening device has a spreading region in which the fastening device can be fixed by the introduction of the expansion element. Consequently, the range in which the force causing the fixation is introduced is defined as the spread area.
- the receiving unit has a bow for receiving a garment, so that sensitive garments, in particular suits and costumes, can be hung without wrinkles in the vehicle.
- the receiving unit may have a hook, a drink holder or a display holder.
- the bracket consists of a flexible material, in particular spring steel.
- it may have formed an engagement element with the winding and the support areas at one of its ends, and may be clamped by means of an expansion element with the headrest support and / or a second bracket.
- each headrest bracket can thus each be assigned a bracket, wherein at one end of each bracket an engagement member for positive connection with the respective headrest mount would be arranged.
- the trained to receive a garment spreading could thus be clamped in the area of the receiving unit between the two brackets, so that they are braced against each other and consequently their respective engagement elements are non-slip fixed on the corresponding headrest mounts.
- the expansion element has a groove which corresponds to at least one bracket.
- the groove of the expansion element is intended to correspond with the headrest mount. This would entail the advantage that the expansion element can be dimensioned relatively small, so that it could be arranged in the region of the engagement element.
- At least one bracket is clipped, screwed and / or adhesively bonded to the expansion element, since the reduced individual Part number the assembly is facilitated.
- the expansion element and the bracket can be integrally formed.
- the expansion element is hingedly attached to the bracket, so that a simple splaying and loosening of the fastening device is ensured.
- the bracket has a tab for additional hanging commercial hangers, not necessarily to hang already suspended garments must.
- the holding device has a longitudinal and a transverse direction and that for fixing the fastening device, the expansion element clamps at least one engagement element with the headrest holder provided for this purpose in the transverse direction. This ensures that the holding device is fixed specifically fixed on the headrest mount and at the same time can absorb high loads.
- an engagement element is brought into contact with the headrest holder and clamped by means of a spreading element.
- the headrest mount is wrapped by the engagement member, so that a very stable and at the same time quickly and easily mounted form and frictional connection between the holding device and the engagement member is formed.
- the engagement element is rotated in a first step relative to the headrest holder in order to mount the holding device so that the headrest holder can be inserted into a free opening of one turn of the engagement element.
- the engagement element is rotated back in the opposite direction in a third step, so that the turn of the engagement element wraps around the headrest mount in the longitudinal and transverse direction in a form-fitting manner.
- the engagement element is clamped frictionally in a fourth step by means of spreading with the headrest mount.
- the headrest for attachment to the headrest mount does not have to be removed from the car seat, so that the disassembly and assembly can be performed very quickly.
- the headrest support is wrapped in an angle of 360 ° of the winding substantially, so that a firm connection between the headrest mount and the engagement element is ensured.
- brackets are attached to two headrest holders by means of one respective engagement element and the spreading element is clamped between the two brackets of the holding device, so that both engagement elements are braced with the headrest holders.
- unwanted twisting or tilting of the holding device is largely excluded by interference.
- Figure 1 is a rear view of an engaging member and a
- Headrest mount wherein the engagement element is released from the headrest mount
- FIG. 2 shows a rear view of an engagement element fastened to a headrest mount, wherein the turn essentially encompasses an angular range of 360 °;
- Figure 3 is a side view of an engagement element, wherein the
- Supporting areas are inclined in the direction of the headrest holder provided for this purpose;
- FIG. 4 shows a rear view of an engagement element attached to a headrest mount, wherein the turn wraps around an angular range of more than 360 °;
- FIG. 5 shows a rear view of an engagement element attached to a
- Headrest mount is secured with adapter sleeve
- Figure 6 is a rear view of an attached to a headrest mount engagement element with an adapter sleeve
- Figure 7 is a side view and a plan view of an engaging element with a spreader in conjunction with a headrest mount
- Figure 8 is a rear view of a fastened to a car seat
- Figure 9 is a plan view and a section through a on a
- 10 and 11 are a rear view and a plan view of a holding device designed to hold a screen
- Figure 12 is a side view of a holding device designed to hold a folding table
- Figure 13 is a side view of one for holding any one
- FIG. 1 shows an engagement element 1 and a headrest mount 2, the engagement element 1 being detached from the headrest mount 2.
- the engagement element 1 has a winding 3 with an inner diameter 4 and a free opening 5.
- the inner diameter 4 and the free opening 5 of the engagement element 1 are substantially equal to or greater than a width 6 of the headrest mount 2. If the engagement element 1 of a resilient material, in particular spring steel, the free opening 5 and / or the inner diameter 4 of Winding 3 alternatively also be slightly smaller than the width 6 of the headrest mount 2 provided for this purpose.
- a very firm seat of the engagement member 1 is thus effected in the mounted state on the headrest mount 2, since the engagement member 1 is clipped by its slightly smaller turn with the headrest mount 2 and thereby a frictional connection between the headrest mount and engaging element is produced.
- the engagement element 1 furthermore has two support regions 7a, 7b, which are arranged at each one end of the turn 3.
- the engagement element 1 For mounting the engagement element 1 on the headrest support 2, the engagement element 1 must first be rotated relative to the headrest support 2 so that the headrest support 2 can be inserted into the free opening 5 of the turn 3 of the engagement element 1 (see FIG. 1). Thereafter, the engagement member 1 is brought into connection with the headrest support 2 and, as shown in Figure 2, relative to the headrest support 2 so twisted that the support portions 7a, 7b of the engagement member 1 are aligned substantially parallel to the headrest support 2. In this assembled state, the winding 3 of the engagement element 1 wraps around the headrest support 2 substantially in an angular range of 360 ° so that a positive connection is established between the engagement element 1 and the headrest support 2 in the transverse and longitudinal directions.
- the engagement element 1 can also be fixed via the support regions 7a, 7b to the headrest mount 2 by, according to FIG. 3, tilting at least one of the support regions 7a, 7b of the engagement element 1 by an angle ⁇ , ⁇ in the direction of the headrest mount 2 provided therefor ,
- the engagement member 1 with the headrest mount 2 on the three bases, support portion 7a, turn 3 and support portion 7b, are braced, so that a positive and frictional connection is formed.
- the winding 3 of the engagement element 1 according to FIG. 4 wraps around an angular range of more than 360 °.
- the engagement element 1 must advantageously consist of a resilient material, in particular spring steel.
- the width 6 of the headrest support 2 may only be slightly smaller than the inner diameter 4 of the engagement element 1.
- the inner diameter 4 and / or the free opening 5 of the winding 3 in size to different headrest mounts 2 are customizable. This can be done via adapter sleeves 8 as shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. In the embodiment of the adapter sleeve 8 shown in Figure 5, this is to increase the width 6 of the headrest mount 2 respectively for reducing the inner diameter 4 of the winding 3 of the engagement member 1 mounted on the headrest mount 2.
- the adapter sleeve 8 in a particularly preferred embodiment of an elastic and non-slip material, in particular rubber or plastic, and have a longitudinal slot, over which the adapter sleeve 8 is mecanicklippst on the headrest mount 2.
- the adapter sleeve 8 has no slot on the longitudinal side and is plugged onto the headrest holder 2 when the headrest is removed.
- the adapter sleeve 8 can be a flexible tube which is pushed onto the engagement element 1, so that the support regions 7a, 7b and the turn 3 are enclosed by the adapter sleeve 8.
- the width 6 of the headrest support 2 is enlarged and respectively the inner diameter 4 of the turn 3 of the engagement member 1 is reduced, so that in view of a play-free connection between the engagement member 1 and headrest mount
- the engagement element 1 and / or the adapter sleeve 8 consist of a non-slip material and / or are coated with a non-slip material. This ensures that slippage of the holding device 12 as well as unintentional release of the headrest holder 2 is largely precluded when the engaging element 1 engages.
- the tensioning of the engagement element 1 with the headrest mount 2 is effected in the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 7 by a spreader element 9.
- a spreader element 9 in which the engagement element 1 consists in a particularly preferred embodiment of spring steel.
- the engagement element 1 in the expansion region 10 is inclined away from the headrest support 2, so that the expansion element 9, which is mounted movably in the expansion region 10 on the engagement element 1, tensions the engagement element 1 with the headrest support 2.
- the expansion element 9 is pressed in the direction of the support portion 7a.
- the bracing is carried out primarily by the expansion element 9, the support portion 7b and the winding 3.
- the expansion element 9 further comprises a tilt protection 1 1 a, 11 b. In the expanded state, it is thus largely ruled out that the engagement element 1 is rotated due to interference with respect to the headrest mount 2 and thus triggers unintentionally.
- FIG. 8 shows a rear view of a particularly preferred embodiment of a holding device 12 for releasable attachment to a headrest mount 2a, 2b of a car seat 13 with a receiving unit 14 for receiving at least one garment.
- Each headrest holder 2a, 2b is associated with an engaging element 1 a, 1 b, which merge at one of its ends in a bracket 15 a, 15 b.
- the two brackets are curved to accommodate garments and workpiece two parts.
- both brackets 15a, 15b in the region of the receiving unit 14 at one of their ends each have a tilt protection 11a, 112b.
- the bracket 15a has in addition to hanging commercial hangers a tab 17 to avoid inevitable hanging already hung on external hangers garments can.
- the two engagement elements 1 a, 1 b are mutually mirror-inverted, so that the engagement member 1 a with its bracket 15 a for mounting the headrest support 2a is rotated to the right and the engagement member 1 b is rotated with its bracket 15b for mounting on the headrest mount 2b to the left.
- This has the advantage that when the anti-tip device 11a, 1b is engaged, inadvertent release of the holding device 12 from the car seat 13 is largely ruled out.
- the engagement elements 1 a, 1 b may also be formed congruent, so that for disassembly and assembly of the holding device 12, both engagement elements 1 a, 1 b must be rotated in the identical direction. This would have the advantage of easier mounting of the holding device 12 on the car seat 13 result.
- a spreading element 9 is stretched between the brackets 15a and 15b so that the engaging elements 1a, 1b clamp with the headrest holders 2a, 2b. From Figure 9 it can be seen that the bracket 15a is pushed away from the car seat 13 by the spreader 9 and the bracket 15b is pressed in the opposite direction to the car seat 13. It is particularly advantageous that the brackets 15a, 15b, which consequently form the expansion region 10 (see FIG. 7) of the holding device 12, are formed from a flexible material, in particular spring steel. Since the expansion element 9 in the illustrated preferred embodiment at the same time part of the receiving unit 14, the spreader 9 has a convex and curved shape, so that it is suitable for receiving garments together with the brackets 15a, 15b. Furthermore, the spreading element 9 has at its peripheral edge a groove 16 which corresponds to the brackets 15a, 15b. Thus, slipping of the bracket 15a, 15b with respect to the expansion element 9 is largely excluded.
- bracket 15a, 15b clipped with the spreader 9, screwed and / or glued.
- the spreader 9 could be integrally formed with one of the bracket 15a, 15b.
- a lighter assembly of the holder device would 12 are favored by a hinged expansion element 9, which is attached for example via hinges on one of the brackets 15a, 15b.
- the holding device 12 may also be designed for holding other objects.
- it serves, as shown for example in FIGS. 10 and 11, for fastening and holding a screen 18.
- two engagement elements 1 a, 1 b are detachably attached to the headrest holders 2a, 2b analogously to the previous exemplary embodiment.
- a fastening device 19 is provided at the end provided for attaching the screen 18 21 a, 21 b of the engagement elements 1 a, 1 b.
- the screen 18 is detachably attachable to the holding device 12.
- the fastening device 19 consists of two congruent superimposed loops 20a, 20aa and 20b, 20bb, which are fixed to the screen 18 and on the hook-shaped end 21 a and 21 b of the engagement member 1 a and 1 b are attachable.
- the fastening device 19 provided for detachable fastening of the screen 18 is not limited to the illustrated embodiment. Rather, any other alternative plug, screw and / or Klippstress is conceivable. Furthermore, the holding device 12 with the two engagement elements 1 a, 1 b may also be integrally formed. For this purpose, the windings 3a, 3b must have the same orientation, so that they can be threaded simultaneously on both head restraints 2a, 2b.
- the holding device 12 may be formed according to Figure 12 for attaching a folding table 22.
- the folding table 22 is fastened detachably to the holding device 12 or the engagement elements 1 by means of the fastening device 19.
- the fastening device 19 can also be designed here as desired.
- the folding table 22 has a hinge 23 around which it can be folded from a horizontal user position into a substantially vertical stowed position.
- the folding table 22 is essentially provided as a work surface for reading books or the like as well as for writing activities. He is also capable of relatively heavy objects, such as a laptop 24, record.
- a support 25 may be provided on the holding device and / or the folding table 22, which compensates for the moment acting on the folding table 22 by at least partially supporting the folding table on the car seat 23.
- Figure 13 shows the holding device 12 integrally formed, wherein it forms a receiving portion 26 for a substantially arbitrary article 27.
- the article 27 is in particular an I-pad, an I-pod, an I-phone, a game console, a book, a magazine, a newspaper or the like.
- the holding device 12 may also form a cup holder.
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