GB2424575A - Anchor support for a motor vehicle - Google Patents
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Abstract
An anchor support (20) may be located on a rear face of a vehicle seat. The support has a face area (22) that contains first and second retaining portions (24 and 26), each retaining portion may contain an attachment member (30 and 32) thereon. A series of modules (36) may be removably attached to the attachment portions via a resiliently biased latch (34) and a protrusion (38). The latch may be lockable via a key. A support member (46) may be securable to the first module. The support modules may contain third and fourth attachment portions (48) at opposite ends thereon. The first module may include a bag pack (44). The bag pack may include a cargo net, a bag, a rucksack (54). The bag pack is affixed to the support member via fastening plates (52). An alternative module may contain a baby changing tray (94) Fig 6(a).
Description
AN ANCHOR SUPPORT
This invention relates to an anchor support for use in particular, but not exclusively, on a support surface within a vehicle.
Many people use a vehicle to help them enjoy recreational activies. Recreational activities often require the use of various items of equipment. In addition, users typically find that they need to carry out additional tasks during the recreational activity.
As a result many users often find that they need to transport a range of differing items from one place to another.
Consequently there is a need to provide adequate and convenient storage within a vehicle.
EP 1 010 573 describes an interchangeable modular system in which a user is able to select a particular module according to his storage needs. Each module is retained in a receiving tray by a latch arrangement.
While the EP 1 010 573 arrangement provides for a variety of storage options, each module is able to move relative to the receiving tray while it is retained by the latch arrangement. This gives rise to increased buzz, squeak and rattle (BSR) within the vehicle. Such additional noise is undesirable. *
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* * Therefore it is a general aim of the invention to allow the use of interchangeable * modules within a vehicle without increasing BSR.
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According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided an anchor support, * 30 for use on a support surface within a vehicle, comprising: *.SI a support face including at least one attachment member for removably attaching a module to the anchor support; and a biasing means for biasing the module and the or each attachment member into contact with one another while the module is removably attached to the anchor support.
The use of a biasing means to maintain contact between the module and the or each attachment member means that the module is unable to move relative to the support face. This eliminates the increase in BSR associated with conventional interchangeable module arrangements.
in one embodiment of the invention the biasing means includes a support member securable to the module.
Preferably the biasing means includes one or more resilient projections from the support face.
Optionally the or each resilient projection forms part of a planar body lying adjacent to the support face.
The foregoing features provide a convenient way of implementing the biasing means which is readily manufacturable.
in a preferred embodiment of the invention the support face includes opposed first and second retaining portions projecting therefrom, each retaining portion defining an attachment member. * a.
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* Optionally one of the attachment members is a latch. * *1
* The foregoing features provide a convenient way of removably attaching a rigid a,.
* module to the anchor support. * 30
* - : Optionally the support face includes one or more recesses. The or each recess provides for additional storage for items such as cups or mobile telephones.
Conveniently the support face includes one or more wings for wrapping around a vehicle seat back so as to cover a tabletop mechanism. Covering the tabletop mechanism negates the need to skim the rear of the seat back during manufacture and assembly.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a module, for use with an anchor support as described hereinabove, including a support member having an attachment member at either end thereof, the support member being securable to a bag so as to allow a user to removably attach the bag to the anchor support, the support member further biasing corresponding attachment members into contact with one another while the module is removably attached to the anchor support.
The use of a support member allows a range of conventional bags to be removably attached to the anchor support. The biasing of corresponding attachment members into contact with one another by the support member prevents the module from moving relative to the anchor support, thereby minimising the increase in BSR.
There now follows a brief description of preferred embodiments of the invention, by way of non-limiting examples, with reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 shows an exploded view of an anchor support and module according to a first embodiment of the invention; Figure 2(a) shows a support member forming part of the module shown in Figure 1; I,.
Figure 2(b) shows attachment members forming part of the anchor support shown in Figure 1; Figure 3 shows an anchor support according to a second embodiment of * 30 the invention; $4.
- * Figure 4(a) shows a second module in use with the anchor support shown in Figure 3; Figures 4(b) to 4(d) show variations of the module shown in Figure 4(a); Figure 5 shows third modules in use with the anchor support shown in Figure 3; Figure 6(a) shows a fourth module in use with the anchor support shown in Figure 3; Figure 6(b) shows a side elevational, schematic, view of the fourth module in first and second positions; Figure 6(c) shows a side elevational, schematic, view of the fourth module in a third position; Figure 7 shows a fifth module in use with the anchor support shown in Figure 3; Figure 8 shows a sixth module in use with the anchor support shown in Figure 3; Figure 9 shows a seventh module in use with the anchor support shown in Figure 3; Figure 10 shows a eighth module in use with the anchor support shown in Figure 3; Figure 11 shows an ninth module in use with the anchor support shown in Figure 3; Figure 12 shows extendible modules in use with the anchor support shown in Figure 3; Figure 13 shows an anchor support according to a third embodiment of the invention; and Figure 14 shows an anchor support according to a fourth embodiment of the invention. * ** * . * Is *.
An anchor support according to a first embodiment of the invention is designated : * generally by the reference numeral 20. The anchor support 20 is secured to the " rear of a vehicle seat back 21. In other embodiments of the invention the anchor Is.
support 20 may be secured to other support surfaces in a vehicle such as an *:::.* 30 armrest, a trim panel, a removable parcel shelf', a headliner assembly, the floor pan, body side structure, roof structure or tailgate.
The anchor support 20 comprises a support face 22 that includes first and second retaining portions 24, 26 projecting therefrom. In the embodiment shown, the first and second retaining portions 24, 26 form part of a peripheral trim portion 28 which extends around the perimeter of the support face 22.
The first retaining portion 24 defines a first attachment member 30 and the second retaining portion 26 defines a second attachment member 32.
The first attachment member 30 includes a latch 34 operable to release a module from the anchor support 20. The latch 34 is resiliently biased towards a first locking position. In other embodiments of the invention the latch 34 may also be childproof and/or lockable by e.g. the same key used for a glove box within the vehicle.
The second attachment member 32 is a protrusion 38.
A first module 36 includes a bag pack 44. A support member 46 is securable to the first module 36. The support member 46 includes third and fourth attachment members 48 at respective ends thereof. Each third and fourth attachment member includes an aperture 50 for receiving one of the latch 34 or the protrusion 38.
The bag pack 44 further includes a pair of fastening plates 52 for securing a conventional bag to the support member 46. In the embodiment shown the bag is a rucksack 54. The rucksack 54 is secured to the support member 46 by : * : : :* 25 sandwiching a portion of the rucksack 54 between each of the fastening plates 52 S...
and the support member 46. This allows the bag pack 44 to be used with a range : ** of conventional bags. Sal. S..
The bag pack 44 also includes a backing plate 56 and two pads 58. The backing plate 56 provides addition support for the rucksack 54. Each pad 58 is sandwiched on either side of the hacking plate 56 and support member 46. The pads provide a desired degree of comfort to a user when carrying the rucksack 54 and also help to reduce BSR.
In use a user removably attaches the rucksack 54 to the anchor support 20 by engaging one of the third or fourth attachment members 48 with the protrusion 38, then pushing the other of the third or fourth attachment member 48 into engagement with the latch 34.
In doing so the user compresses the support member 46 between the protrusion 38 and the latch 34. Compressing the support member 46 in this way generates a first biasing force which biases the third and fourth attachment members 48 into contact with the corresponding protrusion 38 or latch 34, thereby preventing movement of the module 34 relative to the support face 22 and so minimising the increase in BSR.
To detach the rucksack 54 from the anchor support 20 a user moves the latch 34 towards a second, unlocking position so as to disengage it from one of the third or fourth attachment member 48.
Figure 3 shows an anchor support 60 according to a second embodiment of the invention. The second anchor support 60 shares some common features with the first anchor support 20. The same reference numerals are used to designate these common features.
The support face 22 includes a second biasing means 40 in the form of a resiliently compressible mat 42 lying adjacent thereto. The material from which * : : :* 25 the mat 42 is made may be or include rubber. In other embodiments of the * *..
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in the embodiment shown the mat 42 provides an attractive finish to the anchor S support 20. In other embodiments of the invention the mat 42 may be removable *: : :.* 30 so as to allow for easy cleaning. S. ** * . .
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The mat 42 may be colour coordinated to suit the trim style of e.g. the vehicle seat back 21.
The second attachment member 32 of the second anchor support 60 includes a location socket 62. The location socket 62 provides posftive location for one end of a module. In the embodiment shown the location socket 62 is tapered so as to allow a user to easily insert therein a corresponding protrusion on a module.
In addition, the support face 22 of the second anchor support 60 further includes three sets 64 of fifth attachment members 66. Each set 64 is arranged as a pair of attachment members 66 on either side of the support face 22. The provision of a plurality of sets 64 of attachment members 66 allows a user to alter the placement of various, smaller modules.
In other embodiments of the invention different arrangements of fifth attachment members 66 are also possible.
Each fifth attachment member 66 is in the form of a snap-in socket 68. Each snap- in socket includes an undercut 69.
Furthermore, the mat 42 of the second anchor support 60 also includes a plurality of resilient projections 70 protruding therefrom.
Figure 4(a) shows the second anchor support 60 in use with a second module. The second module is a cargo net module 72. The cargo net module 72 includes an elsticated net 74 suspended over a U-shaped support member 76. Each upright 78 : : : :* 25 of the U-shaped support 76 includes two pairs of sixth attachment members 80. In **S.
the embodiment shown the sixth attachment members 80 include L-shaped hooks * *. 82. In other embodiments of the invention different shaped hooks are also * * * S..
* possible. A cross-support 84 of the U-shaped support 76 includes a second protrusion 86 protruding therefrom. S..
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A user removably attaches the cargo net module 72 to the second anchor support by inserting the second protrusion 86 in the location socket 62 and engaging respective pairs of hooks 82 with respective pairs of snapin sockets 68. Resilient protrusions 70 on the mat 42 bias the U-shaped support member away from the support face 22 and so force each of the hooks 82 against the undercut 69 in each snap-in socket 68, thereby preventing movement of the hooks 82 relative to the support face 22 and so minimising the increase in BSR.
A user detaches the cargo net module 72 from the second anchor support 60 by moving each hook 82 against the biasing force generated by the mat 42 so as to allow him to remove the respective hook 82 from its corresponding snap-in socket 68.
Figures 4(b) to 4(d) show different sizes of cargo net module 72 having one, two and three sets of hooks 82, respectively.
Third modules are shown in use with the second anchor support 60 in Figure 5.
The third modules are luggage retainer modules 90. Each luggage retainer module includes a pair of L-shaped hooks 82 that are engagable with a respective pair of snap-in sockets 68. The hooks 82 are removably attached and detached from the second anchor support 60 in the same way as the hooks 82 of the cargo net module 72. Resilient protrusions 70 on the mat 42 biases each of the luggage retainer modules 90 in the same way as the cargo net module 72 in order to minimise the increase in BSR.
A fourth, baby pack module 92 is shown in use with the second anchor support 60 : inFigure6(a).
*s*s 25 * *SS * The baby pack module 92 includes a changing tray 94 that is foldable out onto, :. :: e.g. a rear seat 96. A first end 98 of the changing tray 94 includes a second protrusion (not shown) that is engagable with the location socket 62 to define a pivot axis about which the changing tray 94 rotatable. A second end 100 is *SS engagable with the latch 34 so as to permit the retention of the changing tray 94 in a closed position.
In use each of the second protrusion and the second end 100 are biased against the location socket 62 and the latch 34, respectively, by resilient protrusions 70 on the mat 42. This prevents movement of the changing tray 94 relative to the support face 22 and so minimises the increase in BSR.
The changing tray 94 may also include a fold-out blanket 102, a side net 104 to prevent a baby rolling away from a user off of one side of the changing tray 94, and a bottle holder 1 06 engagable with a respective pair of snap-in sockets 68.
The side net 104 is removably attachable to the second anchor support 60 via pair of L-shaped hooks 82 which engage with a respective pair of snapin sockets 68.
Resilient protrusions 70 on the mat 42 prevent movement of the hooks 82 relative to the support face 22 and so minimise the increase in BSR.
The provision of a baby pack module 92 allows a user to readily change his baby during the course of a recreational activity.
Figure 6(b) shows schematically how a user removably attaches and detaches, e.g. the baby pack module 92, from the second anchor support 60. The second protrusion 86 locates in the location socket 62 to pivotally attach the first end 98 of the changing tray 94 to the second anchor module 60. The latch 34 attaches the second end 100 to the second anchor support 60.
* Disengaging the latch 34 allows a user to remove the baby pack module 92. 25 *
* * Figure 6(c) shows how the second protrusion 86 ensures that a user can only insert : * ** the baby changing module 92 in a single, correct orientation.
A fifth, dog pack module 108 is shown in use with the second anchor support 60 *S* * 30 in Figure 7. The embodiment shown includes two dog pack modules 108 in order to provide cover for the whole of a rear seat 96. Each dog pack module 108 is removably attached to a respective second anchor support 60 which, in turn, is secured to a respective vehicle seat back 21, Each dog pack module 108 includes a fold-out cover 110. Each fold-out cover 110 is attached to the second anchor support 60 in the same way as the changing tray 94 described above. Each fold out cover includes a fold-out sheet 112 for bridging the gap between adjacent modules 108 or covering an adjacent portion of the rear seal 96.
The dog pack module 108 may also include a central retainer 114 which a user may removably attach to the respective second anchor support 60 via the pairs of snap-in sockets 68 located therein.
Figure 8 shows a sixth, storage box module 116. The storage box module 116 includes a fold-out base 118 and three side panels 120. The fold-out base 118 is removably attached to the second anchor support 60 in the same way as the fold- out cover 110 and changing tray 94 described above.
in order to complete assembly of the storage box module 116 a user clips two of the side panels 120 to the second anchor support 60 via pairs of Lshaped hooks 82 that engage with respective pairs of snap-in sockets 68 in the same way as the side net 104 described above.
A seventh, storage tray module 122 is shown in Figure 9. The storage tray module 122 includes a fold-out storage tray 124 which is removably attached to the second anchor storage 60 in the same way as the fold-out base 118, fold-out cover : :: 25 110 and changing tray 94 described above. * *
: ** The storage tray module 122 may also include bungee cords 126 and carry hooks **I.
128 that a user may removably attach to the second anchor support 60 via pairs of L-shaped hooks 82 that engage with respective pairs of snap-in sockets 68 in the * : : :.* 30 same way as the side net 104 and side panels 120 described above. S. ** * S S S *
Figure 10 shows an eighth, table tray module 130 that includes a fold-out table tray 132. The fold-out table tray 132 is removably attached to the second anchor support 60 in the same way as the fold-out storage tray 124, fold-out base 118, fold-out cover 110 and changing tray 94 described above.
A user uses the table tray module when the vehicle seat hack 21 is arranged in a horizontal position.
A ninth, picnic module 134 is shown in Figure 11. The picnic module 134 includes a fold-out table tray 132 as well as a retaining tray 136 for holding, e.g. a bottle of wine 138 and/or a glass 140.
The retaining tray 136 is removably attached to the second anchor support via a pair of L-shaped hooks 82 at either side thereof which engage with respective snap-in sockets 68.
Figure 12 shows first and second extendible modules 142, 144 in use with the second anchor support 60. Each extendible module 142, 144 includes a telescopic portion 146 which extends the useable area of the extendible module 142, 144.
Other possible modules include a beach pack, a sports pack, a golf pack and a gardening pack.
An anchor support 150 according to a third embodiment of the invention is shown in Figure 13. The third anchor support 150 further includes a plurality of recesses 152 which provide additional storage for items such as cups or mobile telephones. * **
* . 25 *. Figure 14 shows an anchor support 160 according to a fourth embodiment of the * 1 invention. The fourth anchor support 160 has a support face 22 that includes two wings 162. The wings 162 wrap around the vehicle seat back 21 to cover a tabletop mechanism 164 of the vehicle seat back 21. **. * * *** S S. ** * S S * .
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- CLAIMS: I. An anchor support, for use on a support surface within avehicle, comprising: a support face including at least one attachment member for removably attaching a module to the anchor support; and a biasing means for biasing the module and the or each attachment member into contact with one another while the module is removably attached to the anchor support.
- 2. An anchor support according to Claim I wherein the biasing means includes a support member securable to the module.
- 3. An anchor support according to Claim I wherein the biasing means includes one or more resilient projections from the support face.
- 4. An anchor support according to Claim 3 wherein the or each resilient projection forms part of a planar body lying adjacent to the support face.
- 5. An anchor support according to any preceding claim wherein the support face includes opposed first and second retaining portions projecting therefrom, each retaining portion defining an attachment member.
- 6. An anchor support according to Claim 5 wherein one of the attachment25 members isalatch. *S..*
- 7. An anchor support according to any preceding claim wherein the support *.
- S.face includes one or more recesses.S30 8. An anchor support according to any preceding claim wherein the support * face includes one or more wings for wrapping around a vehicle seat back so as to cover a tabletop mechanism.
- 9. A module, for use with an anchor support according to any of Claims I to 8, including a support member having an attachment member at either end thereof the support member being securable to a hag so as to allow a user to removably attach the hag to the anchor support, the support member further biasing corresponding attachment members into contact with one another while the module is removably attached to the anchor support.
- 10. An anchor support generally as herein described with reference to and/or illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
- 11. A module generally as herein described with reference to and/or illustrated in the accompanying drawings. * S. * I S *5aS *1** * S *55S * I. * S * *5.*S *1S S. S * S S... S. Se * S *S
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