GB2193475A - Storage container and fastener assembly for cars - Google Patents

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GB2193475A
GB2193475A GB08718030A GB8718030A GB2193475A GB 2193475 A GB2193475 A GB 2193475A GB 08718030 A GB08718030 A GB 08718030A GB 8718030 A GB8718030 A GB 8718030A GB 2193475 A GB2193475 A GB 2193475A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R11/00Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R7/00Stowing or holding appliances inside vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps
    • B60R7/04Stowing 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
    • B60R7/043Stowing 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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SPECIFICATION Storage container and fastener assembly for cars This invention relates to a storage container and fastener assembly for car interiors.
Car interiors are normally provided with such means of storage as lidded glove lockers in the fascia panel, parcel shelves below the fascia panel, and trays or pockets in doors. Horizontal recessed areas may also be incorporated in the top of the fascia panel, or as part of the transmission tunnel cover.
Nevertheless, these means frequently provide inadequate storage for all the items which the occupants wish to carry inside the car.
Other receptacles, such as small cases, shopping bags and handbags, may therefore be used as well, but these are generally of inconvenient shape, often obstruct the occupants' normal posture, and may cause discomfort.
Furthermore, they are not secured to the car, and thus are prone to movement as the car corners, accelerates and brakes. Such movement may interfere with the driver's proper control of the car.
The present invention provides a storage container and a fastener assembly for detachably fixing the container to a vehicle seat, the fastener assembly being attachable to, or integral with, the vehicle seat, the container having a first wall adapted to engage with the floor of the vehicle in front of said seat, and the container having a second wall adapted to lie adjacent to the front of said seat, wherein the fastener assembly is provided with holding means for detachably holding the container.
Such a specially-shaped container rests on the floor of the car, against the front edge of the seat and below the occupant's legs. The container is releasably secured to the seat by the fastener assembly, which may be incorporated into the seat structure or be fixed to an existing seat. The fastener assembly secures the container firmly, yet allows its quick removal both for access to the seat adjustment mechanism, and to allow the container to be used outside the car as a piece of luggage.
In a preferred embodiment, the fastener assembly includes a bar which can be fixed to the frame of said seat. Preferably, the holding means is constituted by a pair of clips, each of which is pivotally mounted in a respective housing, and each of which is engageable with a respective wedge-shaped groove formed in the side faces of the container adjacent to the second wall. Advantageously, the wedgeshaped grooves are vertical grooves formed in said side faces. This permits the clips to engage with the grooves over a wide range of height positions. Conveniently, the clips and their housings are positioned at the opposite ends of the bar, and the clips are spring biassed towards positions in which they can engage in the wedge-shaped grooves.
The container may be made of a rigid material, such as ABS or polypropylene. In this case, the container is formed with a top opening which is closable by means of a lid, the lid being slidably mounted on the container for movement to and fro across the top opening.
Alternatively, the second wall of the container is a rigid back plate or frame which supports a flexible bag-like member. In this case, the flexible bag-like member may be provided with a zipped-in flap.
Preferably, the bar can be fixed to the seat frame by means of brackets, formed metal strips, nuts and bolts.
The container may be provided with a carrying handle.
Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first form of container and a seat attachment assembly, the container being shown with its lid in the closed position; Figure 2 is a plan view of the container of Fig. 1 secured in position; Figure 3 is a plan view of the container of Fig. 1 after release; Figure 4 is an enlarged view of a fastening clip forming part of the attachment assembly of Fig. 1; Figure 5 is a schematic, partial cross-section of the container of Fig. 1 showing how its lid is connected; Figure 6 shows means for fixing the attachment assembly of Fig. 1 to a vehicle seat; Figure 7 is a perspective view of the first form of container, with its lid in the open position;; Figure 8 is a perspective view of a second form of container in the closed position; Figure 9 is a perspective view of the second form of container in the open position; Figure 10 is a perspective view of a third form of container with its lid closed; and Figure 11 is a perspective view of the third form of container with its lid open.
Referring to the drawings, Fig. 1 shows a container 1 incorporating vertical wedgeshaped grooves 2 in each side face, the container resting on the floor 3 of a car. A horizontal bar 4, of rectangular cross-section, is fitted by brackets 5 to a car seat 6. Fastening clips 7 are provided at each end of the bar 4, the fastening clips being pivotally mounted about respective pivot pins 8 within respective housings 9 provided at the ends of the bar 4.
The clips 7 are biassed inwardly towards the container 1 by springs (not shown) so that they normally protrude beyond their housings 9 (as shown in Figs. 2 and 4). In order to cushion the container 1 against the bar 4, the bar is provided with buffers 10 made of spongy rubber (see Fig. 4). In use, the con tainer 1 is pushed backwards towards the seat 6. As the container 1 approaches the seat 6, its side faces contact the portions of the clips 7 protruding from the housings 9, thereby forcing the clips outwards against the spring force. Further backwards movement of the container 1 aligns the wedge-shaped grooves 2 with the clips 7, which are then forced inwardly by their springs and into the grooves, thereby retaining the container 1 firmly against the bar 4, as shown in Figures 2 and 4.
The container 1 can be removed from the seat 6 by forcing the clips 7 outwardly away from the container to disengage them from the grooves 2, and by then pulling the container forward and clear of the clips, as shown in Fig. 3. In order to force the clips 7 outwards, the user needs only to push a fin ger into each of the recesses 7a (one of which is shown in Fig. 1) formed between the housings 9 and the clips.
Other known means of releasable attach ment may be used such as toggle clamps, with the releasable section mounted either on the bar or on the container. An advantage of the particular arrangement described is that the clips 7 can engage and retain the container 1 over a wide range of heights along the grooves 2, thereby allowing for variations inthe height of the seat 6 and the bar 4 above the car floor 3.
As shown in Fig. 1, the container 1 is pro vided with a lid 11 which is slidable to and fro over a top opening 1a (see Fig. 7). The lid 11 carries a pair of drive rivets 12 on each of its side walls 1 1a. The rivets 12 support ny lon bushes 13 which slidably fit within chan nels 14 formed in the side faces of the container 1 (see Fig. 5). The lid 11 is formed with a finger groove 11 b, by means of which the lid can be slid to and fro over the opening la.
As a protection against theft, the clips 7 may be lockable in the engaged position to secure the container and attachment assembly together and prevent removal. Alternatively, other locks may be provided.
The attachment assembly is fixed perma nently to the car seat 6 by means such as that illustrated in Figure 6. As is normal, the seat 6 has a metal bar or pressing 15 running across its lower front edge, seat upholstery material 16 being fastened to the bar 15. The brackets 5 extend rearwardly of the bar 4, and are punched with holes at intervals. A respective formed metal strip 17 is fixed to each bracket 5 by respective bolts 18 and wing nuts 19, the bolts passing through aligned holes in the brackets 5 and the strips 17. The brackets 5 are provided with a series of spaced holes so that the strips 17 can be fixed to the brackets to suit the particular seat configuration. The curved end portions of the strips 17 pass over the seat bar 15, so that tightening the nuts 19 secures the assembly to the seat 6.
Alternatively, if the car seat has a solid, shaped underside, the brackets 5 can be fixed to the seat by expanding bolts or rivets through holes drilled in the seat underside.
The exact positioning of the bar assembly 4, 5 and 7, both vertically and horizontaily, is chosen so as to avoid (or at least minimise) interference with seat adjustment mechanisms, which usually consist of bars or levers projecting from the underneath or side of the seat.
Various shapes and positions of the brackets 5 and the strips 1 7 other than those shown may be used to assist this.
As an alternative to forming part of a separate attachment assembly, the clips 7 (or other suitable fastenings) may be built directly into the seat structure.
The container 1 may have any desired cross-section, including that of a quadrant, a modified triangle or a polygon, which enables it to fit conveniently into the space between the car floor 3, the front of the seat 6 and the occupant's legs. Its lid 11 can be opened and closed in such a way that it does not interfere significantly with the occupant's leg position.
The particular form of container 1 shown in Figure 1 is typically constructed of a rigid plastics material such as ABS or polypropylene.
The lid 11 may be conveniently retained in the closed position by providing a rounded section (not shown) on the underside of the lid which, as the lid is pulled upwards, progressively presses against specially-shaped top edges of the side faces of the container 1 until it springs or drops downwards into grooves 20 formed in the side faces adjacent to the top edge of the opening la (see Fig. 7).
Alternatively, other closures such as magnetic or spring catches may be used.
Figs. 8 and 9 show a second form of container 21, which has a rigid back plate or frame 21a carrying the wedge-shaped grooves 22. The back plate or frame 21a supports a bag 21b made of soft and deformable material such as plastics-coated woven fabric. Access to the contents of this container 21 is provided by means of a flap 21c zipped on three sides by twin zips 23. One advantage of this form of flexible container 21, is that it can be squashed against the front edge of the seat when not in use.
Figures 10 and 11 show a modified form of rigid container 31. This container 31 is generally polygonal in shape. Otherwise, it is similar to the container 1.
Any of the containers described above may be fitted with a carrying handle, straps and locks as with conventional luggage.
Whilst the containers of the invention are most generally useful in relation to the front seats of cars, they may also be fitted to rear car seats or other vehicle seats whenever the seat, floor and occupant configuration permits this.

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1. A storage container and a fastener assembly for detachably fixing the container to a vehicle seat, the fastener assembly being attachable to, or integral with, the vehicle seat, the container having a first wall adapted to engage with the floor of the vehicle in iront of said seat, and the container having a second wall adapted to lie adjacent to the front of said seat, wherein the fastener assembly is provided with holding means for detachably holding the container.
2. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastener assembly includes a bar which can be fixed to the frame of said seat.
3. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the holding means is constituted by a pair of clips, each of which is pivotally mounted in a respective housing, and each of which is engageable with a respective wedge-shaped groove formed in the side faces of the container adjacent to the second wall.
4. An arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein the wedge-shaped grooves are verti cal grooves formed in said side faces.
5. An arrangement as claimed in either of claims 3 and 4 when appendant to claim 2, wherein the clips and their housings are positioned at the opposite ends of the bar.
6. An arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein the clips are spring biassed towards positions in which they can engage in the wedge-shaped grooves.
7. An arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the container is made of a rigid material.
8. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein said rigid material is ABS or polypropylene.
9. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7 or claim 8, wherein the container is formed with a top opening which is closable by means of a lid.
10. An arrangement as claimed in claim 9, wherein the lid is slidably mounted on the container for movement to and fro across the top opening.
11. An arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the second wall of the container is a rigid back plate or frame which supports a flexible bag-like member.
12. An arrangement as claimed in claim 11, wherein the flexible bag-like member is provided with a zipped-in flap.
13. An arrangement as claimed in claim 2, or in any one of claims 3 to 12 when appendant to claim 2, wherein the bar can be fixed to the seat irame by means of brackets, formed metal strips, nuts and bolts.
14. An arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein the container is provided with a carrying handle.
15. A storage container and fastener assembly combination substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as illustrated by, the accompanying drawings.
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