GB2267257A - A vehicle load compartment liner. - Google Patents

A vehicle load compartment liner. Download PDF

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GB2267257A
GB2267257A GB9210506A GB9210506A GB2267257A GB 2267257 A GB2267257 A GB 2267257A GB 9210506 A GB9210506 A GB 9210506A GB 9210506 A GB9210506 A GB 9210506A GB 2267257 A GB2267257 A GB 2267257A
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wall panels
compartment liner
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Roy William Blake
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Ford Motor Co
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Priority to DE69300937T priority patent/DE69300937D1/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R13/00Elements for body-finishing, identifying, or decorating; Arrangements or adaptations for advertising purposes
    • B60R13/01Liners for load platforms or load compartments

Description

2267257 A LOAD COMPARTMENT LINER This invention relates to a load
compartment liner f or providing a lining to the load space of a motor vehicle.
Load compartment liners are known, for example, from British patent application 2 111 438. Such liners are conventionally used to prevent dirty cargoes from permanently soiling the vehicle load space. For this purpose it is important that the liner be continuous and that there should ot be the possibility that the cargo can penetrate through the liner into the vehicle.
Because of the inherent size of vehicle load spaces, it can be difficult to form in one piece a liner for larger load spages. Furthermore if the liner is in one piece, then it has to be inserted in the vehicle in one piece and as a result the useable interior volume of the load space with the liner in place may be compromised.
According to the present invention, there is provided a load compartment liner for the load space of a motor vehicle, the liner comprising a floor panel with upstands around the edges of the panel and wall panels separate from the floor panel and connected to the upstands, wherein the upstands support brackets adapted to receive the lower edges of the wall panels, so that the lower edges of the wall panels extend below the upper edges of the upstands.
The brackets are preferably U-shaped.
With a liner as set forth above the f loor panel can be introduced into the vehicle and then the wall panels can be attached to the floor panel from within the vehicle.
Because the wall and floor panels are manufactured 2 separately, manufacturing problems are less than would be encountered if it were to be necessary to manufacture the whole liner in one operation. Furthermore by connecting the wall panels to the floor panel from within the load space, it becomes possible to enclose an optimum amount of load space within the liner.
The U-shaped brackets preferably include inwardly and downwardly directed tangs which will allow the lower edges of the wall panels to be pushed into the brackets but which will resist removal of the panels.
The outside faces of the wall panels preferably have a rib which stands proud of the plane of the wall panel and is located above the lower edge of the wall panel, and parallel thereto, and below the upper edge of the upstands. The U-shape of the supporting brackets are arranged to support the lower edge of the wall panels away from the upstand, with the rib on the wall panels in contact with the upstand.
The upstands preferably have apertures formed through the walls thereof, the apertures serving to retain the support brackets and being obscured, in use, by the ribs on the wall panels.
25, The floor and wall panels are preferably vacuum formed from sheet plastics materials. The wall panels can include wheel arch cover panels, and the wall panels can be secured to the walls of the motor vehicle load space by means of conventional push-in fasteners.
The wall panels can also incorporate stowage bins.
The invention will now be further described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in 1 3 which: Figure 1 is a schematic view of the rear of a van incorporating a load compartment liner in accordance 5 with the invention; Figure 2 is an exploded view showing the components of a liner in accordance with the invention; and Figure 3 is a detail view showing the connection between a wall panel and the floor panel.
Figure 1 shows a van 10 with load doors 12 and 14 shown in the open position. Inside the load space 16 is a load 15. compartment liner 18 which has a floor panel 20 and wall panels 22, 24.
Figure 2 shows the construction of the liner 18 in more detail. The liner comprises the floor panel 20, a full side wall panel 22. a part side wall panel 24 and a front wall panel 26. Wheel arch cover panels 28 and 30 are also provided.
The floor panel 20 has an upstand 32 extending around all 25 those edges to which a wall panel is to be connected. The upstands 32 have slots 34 for receiving support brackets as shown in Figure 3.
The configuration as shown in Figure 2 is for a van which 30 has a rear loading door and a side loading door. At the positions of the loading doors the floor panel 20 will be secured by sealing strips 36, 38 which are fastened through the floor panel 20 to the bodywork of the vehicle.
Figure 3 shows a support bracket 40 which is retained in one 4 of the slots 34 around the upstand 32. The bracket has a U-shaped portion 42 for receiving the edge of the wall panel 22 and has two tangs 44 extending from one face of the Ushape, and a single tang 46 extending from the other face.
The construction of the tang 46 is such that the panel 22 is forced against the front face of the U section 42. The rear face ends in a hook portion 48 which hooks into the edge of the slot 34. The dimensions of the bracket are such that when the wall panel 22 is in place, the lower edge 50 of the panel is spaced from the upstand 32. The wall panel however has a longitudinal rib 52 which extends the length of the rib and abuts the upstand 32 when the wall is in position. The rib 52 also covers over the slot 34.
The construction of the joint between the floor panel 20 and the-wall panel 22 in this way results in an adequately waterproof joint between the floor and the walls. Between the floor 20 and the upstand 32, there is a continuous unbroken surface. Because the lower part of the wall 22 is supported slightly above and spaced from the upstand, there is no chance of water being drawn through the gap between the upstand and the wall panel by capillary action. The construction of the rib 52 to obscure the aperture 34 also substantially hinders the passage of water from within the liner 18 for the outside.
Figure 2 also shows storage bins 54 which are connected into recesses 56 by means of tab and slot connections.
The wall panels 22, 24, 26 are secured to the vehicle sides by means of snap fit fasteners which pass through holes 58 in the wall panels and into corresponding holes in the vehicle side members. 35 The floor and wall panels can conveniently be manufactured by vacuum forming of 3mm thick PVC or polypropylene sheet 6 claims 1. A load compartment liner for the load space of a motor vehicle, the liner comprising a f loor panel with upstands around the edges of the panel and wall panels separate from the floor panel and connected to the upstands, wherein the upstands support brackets adapted to receive the lower edges of the wall panels, so that the lower edges of the wall panels extend below the upper edges of the upstands.
2. A load compartment liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the brackets are U-shaped.

Claims (1)

  1. 3. A load compartment liner as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the U-shaped
    brackets include inwardly and downwardly directed tangs which allow the lower edges of the wall panels to be pushed into the brackets but which resist removal of the panels.
    4. A load compartment liner as claimed in Claim 2 or Claim 3, wherein the U-shapes of the supporting brackets are arranged to support the lower edges of the wall panels away from the upstand, with the rib on the wall panels in contact with the upstand.
    5. A load compartment liner as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the outside faces of the wall panels have a rib which stands proud of the plane of the wall panel and is located above the lower edge of the wall panel, and parallel thereto, and below the upper edge of the upstands.
    6. A load compartment liner as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the upstands have apertures formed through the walls thereof, the apertures serving to retain the support brackets and being obscured, in use, by ribs on the 7 wall panels.
    7. A load compartment liner as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the floor and wall panels are vacuum formed 5 from sheet plastics materials.
    8. A load compartment liner as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the wall panels include wheel arch cover panels.
    9. A load compartment liner as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the wall panels can be secured to the walls of the motor vehicle load space by means of conventional push-in fasteners.
    10.---Aload compartment liner as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the wall panels incorporate stowage bins.
    11. A load compartment liner substantially as herein 20 described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
GB9210506A 1992-05-14 1992-05-14 A vehicle load compartment liner. Withdrawn GB2267257A (en)

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GB9210506A GB2267257A (en) 1992-05-14 1992-05-14 A vehicle load compartment liner.
EP19930303606 EP0570183B1 (en) 1992-05-14 1993-05-10 A load compartment liner
DE69300937T DE69300937D1 (en) 1992-05-14 1993-05-10 Loading area protection insert.

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GB2257666B (en) * 1991-07-19 1994-12-14 Newbourne Mouldings Liner system
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US4986509A (en) * 1988-09-29 1991-01-22 Ikeda Bussan Co., Ltd. Seat lifter

Cited By (2)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2257666B (en) * 1991-07-19 1994-12-14 Newbourne Mouldings Liner system
GB2292914A (en) * 1994-11-18 1996-03-13 P B Design Int Ltd Moulded fibre glass lining panels for a van goods compartment.

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