US20130257081A1 - Cargo lid system for a vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure generally relates to a cargo lid system for a vehicle, and particularly relates to a cargo lid system for selectively covering a rear cargo area disposed inside a vehicle cabin.
- a rear cargo area disposed between the rearmost seats in the vehicle. Access to such a rear cargo area is usually through a tailgate of the vehicle. Sometimes the cargo area is simply floor space covered by a carpet or other vehicle surface treatment. Other times, a recessed compartment is defined in the floor of the vehicle behind the rearward seats for receiving articles for storage therein.
- a removable cargo lid typically rectangular in shape, for covering the recessed area and providing a floor surface generally aligned in elevation with a lower edge of the rear tailgate or tailgate opening. Such cargo lids typically sit on a supporting body structure along all four edges of the lid.
- one known arrangement uses a plastic molded tub disposed in the rear cargo area of the vehicle for defining the recessed storage compartment.
- a forward edge or flange of the tub is supported by a laterally extending steel structural support beam of the vehicle.
- Side flanges of the tub support side edges of the cargo lid.
- a rear edge of the cargo lid can be supported by the vehicle body adjacent the bumper area.
- a cargo lid system for a vehicle includes a cargo lid body, a leg member and at least one support surface.
- the cargo lid body has a substantially planer upper surface and a lower surface opposite the upper surface.
- the leg member is movable relative to the lid body.
- the leg member is movable between an extended position wherein the leg member depends from the lid body to support the cargo lid assembly in an elevated position and a retracted positioned wherein the leg member folds against the lid body to arrange the lid body in a collapsed position.
- the at least one support surface is defined by a surrounding vehicle structure for supporting the lid body in the elevated position together with the leg member in the extended position.
- a vehicle cargo lid system includes a lid body, a leg member and at least one support surface.
- the lid body has an upper surface for presenting a flat surface over a rear cargo area of the vehicle when the lid body is in an elevated position.
- the leg member is arranged to support a leading edge of the lid body when the lid body is in the elevated position and the leg member is in a propped position.
- the leg member is foldable to a collapsed position to allow the lid body to rest against a floor of the rear cargo area.
- the at least one support surface is defined by a vehicle structure surrounding the rear cargo area for supporting another edge of the lid body when the lid body is in the elevated position.
- a cargo lid assembly for a vehicle includes a lid body having a substantially planer upper surface and an opposite lower surface.
- the cargo lid assembly further includes a leg member pivotally mounted to the lid body. The leg member is movable between an extended position wherein the leg member depends from a forward edge of the lid body in approximate perpendicular relation to the upper surface and a collapsed position wherein the leg member is folded flat against the lid body in approximate zero degree relation to the upper surface.
- FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of a cargo lid system for a vehicle including a cargo lid body and a movable leg member supporting the lid body in an elevated position.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the cargo lid system taken along the line 2 - 2 of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is another cross-sectional view of the cargo lid system, but taken across the line 3 - 3 of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view similar to FIG. 1 , but showing the lid body in a collapsed position with the leg member folded against a lower surface of the lid body.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the cargo lid system taken along the line 5 - 5 of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is another cross-sectional view of the cargo lid system, but taken along the line 5 - 5 of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 7 is a lateral cross-sectional view of the vehicle showing the lid body with the leg member folded thereagainst being moved from the elevated position to the collapsed position.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the cargo lid in isolation with the leg member folded flat thereagainst.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 2 but of a cargo lid system according to an alternate embodiment wherein the movable leg member is pivotally connected to a cargo floor.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 9 but showing the movable leg member folded down against the cargo floor.
- the cargo lid system 10 which can also be referred to as a vehicle cargo lid system, includes a cargo lid assembly 14 comprising a lid body 16 and a leg member 18 movable relative to the lid body 16 .
- the lid body 16 has a substantially planer upper surface 16 a and a lower surface 16 b opposite the upper surface 16 a .
- the upper surface 16 a presents a flat show surface over a rear cargo area 20 of the vehicle 12 , particularly when the lid body 16 is in an elevated position (the position shown in FIGS. 1-3 ).
- the lid assembly 14 is configured to rest on a floor 22 of the cargo area 20 when in a collapsed or stowage position (the position shown in FIGS. 4-6 ) or can slide under the vehicle seat 44 when in the collapsed position.
- the rear cargo area 20 can be a recessed cargo area 20 defined behind the rearmost seats in the vehicle 12 (e.g., behind seats 44 ) and the cargo lid assembly 14 can selectively cover the recessed cargo area 20 when in the elevated position.
- the movable leg member 18 is arranged to support a leading edge of the lid body 16 without the need for laterally extending structural support beam conventionally used to support leading edges of prior art cargo lids.
- the leg member 18 is arranged to support a leading edge 16 c of the lid body 16 when the lid body 16 is in the elevated position and the leg member 18 is in an extended or propped position.
- the leg member 18 is foldable to a collapsed or retracted position (shown in FIGS. 4-6 ) to allow the lid body 16 to move to its corresponding collapsed or stowage position wherein the lid body 16 can rest against the floor 22 of the rear cargo area 20 .
- the movable leg member 18 is mounted to the lid body 16 .
- the movable leg member 18 is pivotally attached to lid body 16 at or adjacent the forward edge 16 c of the lid body 16 . In this configuration, the leg member 18 is movable between the extended position (shown in FIGS.
- leg member 18 is connected to the lid body 16 and depends therefrom to support the cargo lid assembly 14 in an elevated position and the retracted position (shown in FIGS. 4-6 ) wherein the leg member 18 folds against the lid body 16 in a collapsed position and allows the lid body 16 to rest on the floor 22 .
- the leg member 18 of FIGS. 1-8 is pivotally mounted to the lid body 16 for folding movement between the propped or extended position wherein the leg member 18 is substantially perpendicular relative to the upper surface 16 a of the lid body 16 and the collapsed position wherein the leg member 18 is folded flat against the lid body 16 for presenting the lid body 16 and the leg member 18 together as a compact structure (see FIG. 8 ).
- the cargo lid system 10 can further include at least one support surface (e.g., support surfaces 24 , 26 , 28 in the illustrated embodiment) defined by a surrounding vehicle structure for supporting the lid body 16 in the elevated position together with the leg member 18 in the extended position.
- the at least one support surface defined by the vehicle structure surrounding the rear cargo area 20 can be for supporting another edge, such as edges 16 d , 16 e , or 16 f , of the lid body 16 when the lid body 16 is in the elevated position.
- the at least one support surface does not need to be provided at or along the leading edge 16 c of the lid body 16 , nor is any cross beam of the vehicle 12 required to support the leading edge 16 c.
- leg member 18 can be accommodated within a recess 36 defined in the underside 16 b of the lid body 16 when the leg member 18 is in the collapsed position.
- the recess 36 can have a depth greater than a width or thickness of the leg member 18 or a depth sufficient to fully accommodate the leg member 18 when in the retracted position such that the leg member 18 is retracted below the lower surface 16 b of the lid body 16 . This arrangement allows for the recess 36 to fully accommodate the leg member 18 when the leg member 18 is in the collapsed position.
- the leg member 18 when the leg member 18 is in the collapsed position, the leg member 18 can be folded flat against the lid body 16 in approximate zero degree relation relative to the lid body 16 , and particularly relative to one or both of the upper surface 16 a and/or the lower surface 16 b .
- the leg member 18 is the only leg member that is mounted to the lid body 16 .
- the movable leg member 18 is oriented in perpendicular relation relative to the lid body 16 when in the extended position and arranged to support the leading edge 16 c of the lid body 16 when in the extended position.
- the movable leg member can be oriented in approximate zero relation relative to the lid body 16 when in its retracted position.
- the leg member 18 includes a pair of laterally spaced apart leg portions 38 , 40 . In the embodiment of FIGS. 1-8 , these leg portions 38 , 40 are pivotally connected to the lid body 16 and depend from the lid body 16 when the leg member 18 is in the extended position.
- the leg member 18 also includes a base support portion 42 that spans between distal ends 38 a , 40 a of the leg portions 38 , 40 .
- the base support portion 42 can be spaced apart from a lid body 16 when the leg member 18 is in the extended position.
- proximal ends 38 b , 40 b of the leg portions 38 , 40 are pivotally connected to the lid body 16 in the embodiment of FIGS. 1-8 .
- the leg member 18 can be disposed at or adjacent the leading edge 16 c of the lid body 16 and can be substantially perpendicular relative to the upper and lower surfaces 16 a , 16 b when in the extended position.
- the at least one support surface of the cargo lid system 10 can include one or both of: a rear supporting portion and lateral supporting portions.
- the rear support portion can be spaced apart from a vehicle seat or seats 44 for supporting the trailing edge 16 d of the lid body 16 .
- the lateral supporting portions can be spaced apart from the vehicle seats 44 for supporting the lateral edges 16 e , 16 f of the lid body 16 .
- these support portions can support the lid body 16 when the lid body 16 is held in position adjacent the vehicle seats 44 while the lid assembly 14 is in the elevated position.
- the at least one support surface of the cargo lid system includes both a rear supporting portion 24 and lateral supporting portions 26 , 28 .
- the rear support portion 24 is spaced apart from the vehicle seats 44 (or seatbacks 44 a , 44 b ) for supporting the trailing edge 16 c of the lid body, at least when the leading edge 16 c of the lid body is maintained in position adjacent the seats 44 when the lid assembly 14 is in the elevated position.
- the lateral supporting portions 26 , 28 area also spaced apart from the vehicle seats 44 , but a lesser amount than the rear supporting portion 24 .
- the lateral supporting portions 26 , 28 support the lateral edges 16 e , 16 f of the lid body 16 , at least when the leading edge 16 c of the lid body 16 is maintained in position adjacent the vehicle seats 44 when the lid assembly 14 is in the elevated position.
- the leading edge 16 c of the lid body 16 is maintained in a position adjacent the vehicle seats 44 when the lid body 16 is in the elevated position and the lid body 16 extends away from the vehicle seats 44 to the trailing edge 16 c and the rear supporting portion 24 when in the elevated position.
- the at least one support surface for example, the rear and lateral support surfaces 24 , 26 , 28 , can be elevated relative to the cargo floor 22 disposed behind the rear seats 44 in the vehicle 12 .
- a brace or bracket member 50 can be disposed on the cargo floor 22 for receiving the leg member 18 when in its extended position.
- the brace member 50 can be a snap-fit member that removably or releasably receives the base support portion 42 of the leg member 18 to hold the leg member 18 in the extended position and maintain a longitudinal position of the lid body 16 when in the elevated position.
- leg member 18 includes the leg portions 38 , 40 that together with the base support portion 42 form an inverted U-shape when the leg member 18 is in the extended position.
- the snap-fit bracket 50 can be particularly configured to releasably connect to a distal end portion of the leg member 18 (i.e., the base portion 42 in the illustrated embodiment) when the leg member 18 is in the extended position.
- the leg member 18 of the illustrated embodiment ( FIGS. 1-8 ) further includes a mounting bar 52 mounted to the lid body 16 in recessed relation relative to the lower surface 16 b .
- the leg portions 38 , 40 , and particularly proximal ends thereof 38 b , 40 b can be pivotally received in the mounting bar 52 for pivotal movement relative thereto.
- Mounting bar 52 can also be removably receivable in the snap-fit member 50 to hold the leg member 18 and maintain a longitudinal position of the lid body 16 when in the collapsed position.
- the snap-fit bracket 50 can be mounted to either one of: the floor 22 of the rear cargo area 20 or the lid body 16 .
- the leg member 18 would be pivotally mounted to the lid body 16 when a snap-fit bracket 50 is mounted to the floor 22 of the rear cargo area 20 , as shown in FIGS. 1-8 , or the leg member 18 could be mounted to the floor 22 of the rear cargo area 20 when snap-fit bracket 50 ′ is mounted to lid body 16 ′, as shown in FIGS. 9-10 .
- FIGS. 9-10 illustrate a cargo lid system 10 ′ including lid body 16 ′ and leg member 18 ′ movable relative to the lid body 16 ′ and pivotally mounted to the floor 22 of the cargo area 20 for folding movement between a propped position ( FIG.
- leg member 18 ′ of FIGS. 9-10 is the same or similar to the leg member 18 of FIGS. 1-8
- the cargo lid system 10 ′ is the same or similar to the lid system 10 such that no further discussion is deemed necessary as the foregoing will be appreciated and understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the leg member 18 can moved to its propped or extended position shown in FIGS. 1-3 and the rear edge 16 d of the lid body 16 is rested upon the supporting surface 24 and the lateral edges 16 e , 16 f are rested on the respective lateral side support surfaces 26 , 28 .
- the upper surface 16 a is generally flush with a surrounding floor surface 54 of the vehicle 12 and, as shown best in FIG. 1 , can present a substantially flush and planer surface together with the seatbacks 44 a , 44 b of the vehicle seats 44 when such seats are folded flat into stowage positions.
- the base portion 42 of the leg member 18 can be releasably secured in the snap-fit member 50 for securing the position of the lid body 16 within the vehicle 12 .
- no structural cross brace or other supporting member is provided at or along the forward edge 16 c of the lid body 16 .
- the leg member 18 can be folded flat against the underside 16 b of the lid body 16 and into the recess 36 defined therein. In this configuration, the lid body 16 with the leg member 18 folded or collapsed thereagainst, can be removed from the support surfaces 24 , 26 , 28 and stowed flat against the floor 22 thereby allowing the rear cargo area 20 to receive more cargo. If desired, the lid body 16 with the leg member 18 collapsed thereagainst can be slid beneath the vehicle seats 44 .
- operation is substantially the same but the movable leg 18 is detached from the bracket 50 on the lid body 16 and folded flat against the floor 22 when desired to remove or collapse the lid body 16 .
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- The present disclosure generally relates to a cargo lid system for a vehicle, and particularly relates to a cargo lid system for selectively covering a rear cargo area disposed inside a vehicle cabin.
- Many vehicles have a rear cargo area disposed between the rearmost seats in the vehicle. Access to such a rear cargo area is usually through a tailgate of the vehicle. Sometimes the cargo area is simply floor space covered by a carpet or other vehicle surface treatment. Other times, a recessed compartment is defined in the floor of the vehicle behind the rearward seats for receiving articles for storage therein. Some vehicle manufacturers provide a removable cargo lid, typically rectangular in shape, for covering the recessed area and providing a floor surface generally aligned in elevation with a lower edge of the rear tailgate or tailgate opening. Such cargo lids typically sit on a supporting body structure along all four edges of the lid.
- By way of example, one known arrangement uses a plastic molded tub disposed in the rear cargo area of the vehicle for defining the recessed storage compartment. A forward edge or flange of the tub is supported by a laterally extending steel structural support beam of the vehicle. Side flanges of the tub support side edges of the cargo lid. A rear edge of the cargo lid can be supported by the vehicle body adjacent the bumper area.
- According to one aspect, a cargo lid system for a vehicle includes a cargo lid body, a leg member and at least one support surface. The cargo lid body has a substantially planer upper surface and a lower surface opposite the upper surface. The leg member is movable relative to the lid body. The leg member is movable between an extended position wherein the leg member depends from the lid body to support the cargo lid assembly in an elevated position and a retracted positioned wherein the leg member folds against the lid body to arrange the lid body in a collapsed position. The at least one support surface is defined by a surrounding vehicle structure for supporting the lid body in the elevated position together with the leg member in the extended position.
- According to another aspect, a vehicle cargo lid system includes a lid body, a leg member and at least one support surface. The lid body has an upper surface for presenting a flat surface over a rear cargo area of the vehicle when the lid body is in an elevated position. The leg member is arranged to support a leading edge of the lid body when the lid body is in the elevated position and the leg member is in a propped position. The leg member is foldable to a collapsed position to allow the lid body to rest against a floor of the rear cargo area. The at least one support surface is defined by a vehicle structure surrounding the rear cargo area for supporting another edge of the lid body when the lid body is in the elevated position.
- According to a further aspect, a cargo lid assembly for a vehicle includes a lid body having a substantially planer upper surface and an opposite lower surface. The cargo lid assembly further includes a leg member pivotally mounted to the lid body. The leg member is movable between an extended position wherein the leg member depends from a forward edge of the lid body in approximate perpendicular relation to the upper surface and a collapsed position wherein the leg member is folded flat against the lid body in approximate zero degree relation to the upper surface.
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FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of a cargo lid system for a vehicle including a cargo lid body and a movable leg member supporting the lid body in an elevated position. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the cargo lid system taken along the line 2-2 ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is another cross-sectional view of the cargo lid system, but taken across the line 3-3 ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view similar toFIG. 1 , but showing the lid body in a collapsed position with the leg member folded against a lower surface of the lid body. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the cargo lid system taken along the line 5-5 ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is another cross-sectional view of the cargo lid system, but taken along the line 5-5 ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 7 is a lateral cross-sectional view of the vehicle showing the lid body with the leg member folded thereagainst being moved from the elevated position to the collapsed position. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the cargo lid in isolation with the leg member folded flat thereagainst. -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view similar toFIG. 2 but of a cargo lid system according to an alternate embodiment wherein the movable leg member is pivotally connected to a cargo floor. -
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view similar toFIG. 9 but showing the movable leg member folded down against the cargo floor. - Referring now to the drawings, wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating one or more exemplary embodiments and not for purposes of limiting same, a cargo lid system is shown and generally designated by
reference numeral 10 for avehicle 12. Thecargo lid system 10, which can also be referred to as a vehicle cargo lid system, includes acargo lid assembly 14 comprising alid body 16 and aleg member 18 movable relative to thelid body 16. Thelid body 16 has a substantially planerupper surface 16 a and alower surface 16 b opposite theupper surface 16 a. Theupper surface 16 a presents a flat show surface over arear cargo area 20 of thevehicle 12, particularly when thelid body 16 is in an elevated position (the position shown inFIGS. 1-3 ). Thelid assembly 14 is configured to rest on afloor 22 of thecargo area 20 when in a collapsed or stowage position (the position shown inFIGS. 4-6 ) or can slide under thevehicle seat 44 when in the collapsed position. - As shown, the
rear cargo area 20 can be arecessed cargo area 20 defined behind the rearmost seats in the vehicle 12 (e.g., behind seats 44) and thecargo lid assembly 14 can selectively cover therecessed cargo area 20 when in the elevated position. As will be described in more detail below, themovable leg member 18 is arranged to support a leading edge of thelid body 16 without the need for laterally extending structural support beam conventionally used to support leading edges of prior art cargo lids. In particular theleg member 18 is arranged to support a leadingedge 16 c of thelid body 16 when thelid body 16 is in the elevated position and theleg member 18 is in an extended or propped position. - The
leg member 18 is foldable to a collapsed or retracted position (shown inFIGS. 4-6 ) to allow thelid body 16 to move to its corresponding collapsed or stowage position wherein thelid body 16 can rest against thefloor 22 of therear cargo area 20. In the embodiment illustrated inFIGS. 1-6 , themovable leg member 18 is mounted to thelid body 16. Specifically, and as shown, themovable leg member 18 is pivotally attached tolid body 16 at or adjacent theforward edge 16 c of thelid body 16. In this configuration, theleg member 18 is movable between the extended position (shown inFIGS. 1-3 ) wherein theleg member 18 is connected to thelid body 16 and depends therefrom to support thecargo lid assembly 14 in an elevated position and the retracted position (shown inFIGS. 4-6 ) wherein theleg member 18 folds against thelid body 16 in a collapsed position and allows thelid body 16 to rest on thefloor 22. More specifically, theleg member 18 ofFIGS. 1-8 is pivotally mounted to thelid body 16 for folding movement between the propped or extended position wherein theleg member 18 is substantially perpendicular relative to theupper surface 16 a of thelid body 16 and the collapsed position wherein theleg member 18 is folded flat against thelid body 16 for presenting thelid body 16 and theleg member 18 together as a compact structure (seeFIG. 8 ). - The
cargo lid system 10 can further include at least one support surface (e.g.,support surfaces lid body 16 in the elevated position together with theleg member 18 in the extended position. In particular, the at least one support surface defined by the vehicle structure surrounding therear cargo area 20 can be for supporting another edge, such asedges lid body 16 when thelid body 16 is in the elevated position. Notably, the at least one support surface does not need to be provided at or along the leadingedge 16 c of thelid body 16, nor is any cross beam of thevehicle 12 required to support the leadingedge 16 c. - In the illustrated embodiment,
leg member 18 can be accommodated within arecess 36 defined in theunderside 16 b of thelid body 16 when theleg member 18 is in the collapsed position. Therecess 36 can have a depth greater than a width or thickness of theleg member 18 or a depth sufficient to fully accommodate theleg member 18 when in the retracted position such that theleg member 18 is retracted below thelower surface 16 b of thelid body 16. This arrangement allows for therecess 36 to fully accommodate theleg member 18 when theleg member 18 is in the collapsed position. Accordingly, when theleg member 18 is in the collapsed position, theleg member 18 can be folded flat against thelid body 16 in approximate zero degree relation relative to thelid body 16, and particularly relative to one or both of theupper surface 16 a and/or thelower surface 16 b. At least in the illustrated embodiment, theleg member 18 is the only leg member that is mounted to thelid body 16. Specifically, themovable leg member 18 is oriented in perpendicular relation relative to thelid body 16 when in the extended position and arranged to support the leadingedge 16 c of thelid body 16 when in the extended position. The movable leg member can be oriented in approximate zero relation relative to thelid body 16 when in its retracted position. - In the illustrated embodiments, the
leg member 18 includes a pair of laterally spaced apartleg portions FIGS. 1-8 , theseleg portions lid body 16 and depend from thelid body 16 when theleg member 18 is in the extended position. Theleg member 18 also includes abase support portion 42 that spans betweendistal ends leg portions base support portion 42 can be spaced apart from alid body 16 when theleg member 18 is in the extended position. As shown, proximal ends 38 b, 40 b of theleg portions lid body 16 in the embodiment ofFIGS. 1-8 . Also as shown, theleg member 18 can be disposed at or adjacent the leadingedge 16 c of thelid body 16 and can be substantially perpendicular relative to the upper andlower surfaces - The at least one support surface of the
cargo lid system 10 can include one or both of: a rear supporting portion and lateral supporting portions. The rear support portion can be spaced apart from a vehicle seat orseats 44 for supporting the trailingedge 16 d of thelid body 16. Likewise, the lateral supporting portions can be spaced apart from the vehicle seats 44 for supporting the lateral edges 16 e, 16 f of thelid body 16. In particular, these support portions can support thelid body 16 when thelid body 16 is held in position adjacent the vehicle seats 44 while thelid assembly 14 is in the elevated position. In the illustrated embodiment, the at least one support surface of the cargo lid system includes both arear supporting portion 24 andlateral supporting portions - More particularly, in the illustrated embodiment, the
rear support portion 24 is spaced apart from the vehicle seats 44 (orseatbacks edge 16 c of the lid body, at least when the leadingedge 16 c of the lid body is maintained in position adjacent theseats 44 when thelid assembly 14 is in the elevated position. Thelateral supporting portions rear supporting portion 24. Thelateral supporting portions lid body 16, at least when the leadingedge 16 c of thelid body 16 is maintained in position adjacent the vehicle seats 44 when thelid assembly 14 is in the elevated position. Thus, the leadingedge 16 c of thelid body 16 is maintained in a position adjacent the vehicle seats 44 when thelid body 16 is in the elevated position and thelid body 16 extends away from the vehicle seats 44 to the trailingedge 16 c and therear supporting portion 24 when in the elevated position. As shown, the at least one support surface, for example, the rear and lateral support surfaces 24, 26, 28, can be elevated relative to thecargo floor 22 disposed behind therear seats 44 in thevehicle 12. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1-8 , a brace orbracket member 50 can be disposed on thecargo floor 22 for receiving theleg member 18 when in its extended position. In particular, thebrace member 50 can be a snap-fit member that removably or releasably receives thebase support portion 42 of theleg member 18 to hold theleg member 18 in the extended position and maintain a longitudinal position of thelid body 16 when in the elevated position. As already discussed,leg member 18 includes theleg portions base support portion 42 form an inverted U-shape when theleg member 18 is in the extended position. The snap-fit bracket 50 can be particularly configured to releasably connect to a distal end portion of the leg member 18 (i.e., thebase portion 42 in the illustrated embodiment) when theleg member 18 is in the extended position. Theleg member 18 of the illustrated embodiment (FIGS. 1-8 ) further includes a mountingbar 52 mounted to thelid body 16 in recessed relation relative to thelower surface 16 b. Theleg portions bar 52 for pivotal movement relative thereto. Mountingbar 52 can also be removably receivable in the snap-fit member 50 to hold theleg member 18 and maintain a longitudinal position of thelid body 16 when in the collapsed position. - More generally, the snap-
fit bracket 50 can be mounted to either one of: thefloor 22 of therear cargo area 20 or thelid body 16. Theleg member 18 would be pivotally mounted to thelid body 16 when a snap-fit bracket 50 is mounted to thefloor 22 of therear cargo area 20, as shown inFIGS. 1-8 , or theleg member 18 could be mounted to thefloor 22 of therear cargo area 20 when snap-fit bracket 50′ is mounted tolid body 16′, as shown inFIGS. 9-10 . Accordingly,FIGS. 9-10 illustrate acargo lid system 10′ includinglid body 16′ andleg member 18′ movable relative to thelid body 16′ and pivotally mounted to thefloor 22 of thecargo area 20 for folding movement between a propped position (FIG. 9 ) wherein theleg member 18′ is substantially perpendicular relative toupper surface 16 a′ of thelid body 16′ and the collapsed position (FIG. 10 ) wherein theleg member 18′ is folded flat against thefloor 22 of therear cargo area 20. In most other respects, theleg member 18′ ofFIGS. 9-10 is the same or similar to theleg member 18 ofFIGS. 1-8 , and likewise thecargo lid system 10′ is the same or similar to thelid system 10 such that no further discussion is deemed necessary as the foregoing will be appreciated and understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. - In operation, and with particular reference to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1-8 , theleg member 18 can moved to its propped or extended position shown inFIGS. 1-3 and therear edge 16 d of thelid body 16 is rested upon the supportingsurface 24 and the lateral edges 16 e, 16 f are rested on the respective lateral side support surfaces 26, 28. In this configuration, theupper surface 16 a is generally flush with a surroundingfloor surface 54 of thevehicle 12 and, as shown best inFIG. 1 , can present a substantially flush and planer surface together with theseatbacks base portion 42 of theleg member 18 can be releasably secured in the snap-fit member 50 for securing the position of thelid body 16 within thevehicle 12. Notably, no structural cross brace or other supporting member is provided at or along theforward edge 16 c of thelid body 16. - When desired, the
leg member 18 can be folded flat against theunderside 16 b of thelid body 16 and into therecess 36 defined therein. In this configuration, thelid body 16 with theleg member 18 folded or collapsed thereagainst, can be removed from the support surfaces 24, 26, 28 and stowed flat against thefloor 22 thereby allowing therear cargo area 20 to receive more cargo. If desired, thelid body 16 with theleg member 18 collapsed thereagainst can be slid beneath the vehicle seats 44. When theleg member 18 is mounted to thefloor 22 instead of thelid body 16, operation is substantially the same but themovable leg 18 is detached from thebracket 50 on thelid body 16 and folded flat against thefloor 22 when desired to remove or collapse thelid body 16. - It will be appreciated that various of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
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