WO1991012155A1 - Load restraining device - Google Patents

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WO1991012155A1
WO1991012155A1 PCT/SE1991/000093 SE9100093W WO9112155A1 WO 1991012155 A1 WO1991012155 A1 WO 1991012155A1 SE 9100093 W SE9100093 W SE 9100093W WO 9112155 A1 WO9112155 A1 WO 9112155A1
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net
rollably
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backrest
retractable cargo
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Stig Pilhall
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Ab Volvo
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Priority to EP91904381A priority Critical patent/EP0515481B1/en
Priority to DE69104028T priority patent/DE69104028T2/de
Publication of WO1991012155A1 publication Critical patent/WO1991012155A1/en
Priority to US07/920,361 priority patent/US5288122A/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R21/00Arrangements or fittings on vehicles for protecting or preventing injuries to occupants or pedestrians in case of accidents or other traffic risks
    • B60R21/02Occupant safety arrangements or fittings, e.g. crash pads
    • B60R21/06Safety nets, transparent sheets, curtains, or the like, e.g. between occupants and glass

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  • the present invention relates to a rollably retractable cargo- retaining net, primarily for estate cars, the object of which being to protect passengers from loose articles flying around as a result of a heavy retardation.
  • the cargo-retaining net screens off a rear space from a front space so that the cargo, during heavy braking for example, will not be thrown forwards into the passenger space.
  • the most usual type of cargo net comprises a rigid frame within which a net is affixed.
  • the frame is arranged with means so as to be able to be removably affixed between the rear backrest and the roof.
  • This type of cargo-retaining net presents the disadvantage that when not in use it occupies unnecessary space. Neither is it aesthetically pleasing and, because of its dimensions, it is difficult to stow away in a convenient manner. Furthermore, they cannot be used in a forward cargo-retaining position.
  • Cargo-retaining nets are previously known from DE-C-2 759 777 and US-A-891 263 which, in principle, solve the above-mentioned problems in that they are made rollably retractable. These known solutions do, however, present several disadvantages.
  • DE- C-2 759 777 firstly suffers from the disadvantage that the net unit is not integral with the rear seat backrest, which can give rise to injury and is seem to be aesthetically detrimental. Secondly, such a unit does not permit the desired flexibility; it is for example not possible with split rear seats to fold only the wide seat back if the unit is mounted thereto.
  • US-A-3 891 263 (corresponding to the preamble of claim 1) shows a rollably retractable cargo-retaining net which can at least partially screen off a front space from a rear space of a motor vehicle, particularly of the estate car type, whereby the net in its retracted condition is arranged in a net container which is positioned in, and forms an integral unit with, the backrest, and the net is, at its withdrawable end, provided with first fastening means which are intended to cooperate with second fastening means attached to the vehicle for fixing of the net in its withdrawn condition.
  • This latter-mentioned cargo-retaining net is not intended to be used in vehicles with foldable rear seat backrests.
  • This known cargo-retaining net is particularly not intended, or adapted, for application where the rear seat backrest is split.
  • Such a division of the rear seat backrest offers many advantages and is therefore nowadays frequently installed in estate cars.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a rollably retractable cargo-retaining net which overcomes the above mentioned disadvantages and which is suitable for use in vehicles in which the rear seat backrest is split and at least one of the parts is foldable.
  • a rollably retractable cargo-retaining net which is characterized in that a first net unit is arranged on a first part of said backrest and that at least a further net unit is arranged on at least a further part of said backrest, whereby at least one of said backrest parts is foldably arranged between a substantially horizontal position and a substantially vertical position and that the two parts, at least in the substantially vertical position, extend substantially in the same plane.
  • Fig. 1 shows a part of a vehicle seen in a perspective oblique rear view, wherein a cargo-retaining net in accordance with the invention is arranged on a split rear seat backrest,
  • Fig. 2 shows a split rear seat backrest with a cargo- retaining net according to the invention, seen from the rear,
  • Fig. 3 shows,in perspective, selected upper parts of a cargo-retaining net in accordance with the invention
  • Fig. 4 shows coupling elements for connecting together the adjacent extended cargo-retaining net edges
  • Figs 5 and 6 show a first alternative embodiment of the coupling elements
  • Figs 7 and 8 show a second alternative embodiment of such coupling elements
  • Fig. 9 shows a vertical section through a backrest which is provided with an arrangement according to the invention
  • Fig. 10 shows a preferred attachment means
  • Fig. 11 shows a vertical section as in Fig. 9, though with the net in its retracted position.
  • a rear seat backrest is shown which is split into two parts 1, 5 which can be independently raised and lowered.
  • the division is made in such a way that approximately 1/3 of the backrest 5 can have its position changed independently of the position of the second part 1 which occupies approximately 2/3 of the total width.
  • each backrest part 1, 5 respectively there is arranged integrally therewith a net container 2, 6 respectively.
  • a rollably retractable net 3, 7 resp. is arranged in the net container.
  • the free net ends each present a continuous profile piece 4, 8 respectively.
  • the profile piece 4, which is arranged on the wider backrest 1, is provided with fastening means 41, 42.
  • These fastening means 41, 42 are intended to cooperate with attachment means 9, 10 arranged on the body (see Fig. 2) so that the net can be affixed in its extended position.
  • One 42 of these fastening means is arranged on a telescopically extendable rod 43 (see Fig. 3) .
  • a profile piece 8 For affixing the other net 7 in its extended position, it is provided with a profile piece 8 on its free end which can be clipped onto said extendable rod 43.
  • coupleable elements 9 are provided to prevent objects from being able to slip through between the inner net edges 31, 71 both the net parts 3, 4 are provided with coupleable elements 9.
  • Fig. 2 in a rear view, it is shown that the fastening means 41, 42, which are arranged on the one profile piece 4 in the extended position, are hooked into cooperating attachment means 9, 10 which are affixed in rigid parts, suitably roof welds, in the vehicle's roof region.
  • the net 3 can be withdrawn and fixed in its extended condition in a front attachment arrangement.
  • This further attachment arrangement corresponds in shape and height level with those 9, 10 which are affixed on the door welds.
  • These additional attachment arrangements are positioned further forward in the vehicle so that the net can even here extend substantially at right angles to the vehicle's longitudinal direction.
  • Fig. 10 shows in perspective how such an attachment means 9 is shaped in a preferred case.
  • the fastener 9 is intended to be fixed to the roof weld by means of a screw 91.
  • the fastener presents a keyhole-shaped recess 92 whose upper portion is large enough to give free access for the fastening means 42 with which it is intended %o cooperate.
  • the lower portion of the recess presents a flange 93 which secures said means 42 when it is pushed down thereinto.
  • each profile piece 4, 8 is formed with an easily grippable flange 44, 84, intended to surround and conceal load bearing locking elements 21.
  • Fig. 4 shows a first embodiment of connectable elements 9 which are intended to prevent objects from slipping through the slot between the two net parts 3, 7.
  • these elements 9 consist of elongate steel strips, each being fixedly clipped to a net mesh with the help of foldable tabs 93.
  • two male elements 91 are arranged which have a tongue 94 which is intended to be inserted into an opening 95 in a female element 92 which is arranged in a similar manner on the other nets edge 31.
  • a stitched net has been used.
  • a woven net can however also be suitable. The advantage with the stitched type is that it is similarly strong in both directions.
  • connection element 9 is shown in Fig. 5 and 6.
  • a plastic piece 91, 92 is affixed to each net edge. These pieces are suitably of the "snap-together" type with a division down the middle 95. They are accordingly attached to the net edge by being folded at the middle 95, round the net edge whereafter the two halves can be snapped together.
  • the snap means can be one of a plurality of known types.
  • a hole 97 having a slot is provided in the female element 91. This slot-equipped hole 97 is intended to cooperate with a hook 96, suitably made from metal, which is pivotably arranged in the male element 92.
  • the male element 92 is also provided with a recess 98. This recess 98 in the male element is to secure the hook 96 in its inactive position to prevent it being thrown around (see the dashed position in Fig. 6) .
  • FIG. 7 A preferred embodiment of the coupling elements 9 is shown in figures 7 and 8.
  • a hook and eye 95 system is adopted.
  • the female piece 92 is displaceable so that the connecting operation can be achieved.
  • foldable parts 93 are suitably employed for affixing the pieces 9.
  • connection pieces 9 are distributed along each net in such a way that in the rolled-up condition the do not lay one above the other. In this way the maximum diameter which is formed by the rolled-up net is reduced.
  • a net 3 with its container 2 is shown in Fig. 9 arranged on a backrest 1.
  • the net container 2 is hereby arranged in an integral and aesthetic manner in the backrest 1.
  • a durable fastening of the net container 2 it is arranged in a transversally extending member 12, provided in the backrest 1.
  • the member 12 and other force bearing parts are connected by a stable frame construction, dimensioned so that the force which is incurred by a load of fair weight in a collision can be borne thereby.
  • the outer surface of the seat 1 is covered by a fabric 14, which encloses a stuffing 13 in a known way.
  • Fig. 11 shows a preferred embodiment which in principle shows the same section as in the alternative embodiment according to Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 11 shows the net 3 in its rolled-up state.
  • the profile piece 4 is hereby substantially flush with other adjacent parts 13, 2 of the backrest.
  • the telescopic part 43 is arranged within the profile piece.
  • the profile piece's lower part presents two tongues 45, 46 which have been bent into contact with each other so that the net's upper part is securely fastened.
  • This solution means that it is easier to fulfil existing rear view requirements (for example FMVSS 111) when the net is withdrawn and fastened up, since such a fastening does not form anything, as opposed to the use of an intermediate part to which the net is fixedly sewn.
  • this preferred fastening manner gives a more effective fixation and a more aesthetic embodiment.
  • Fig. 11 further shows that the profile piece 4 is equipped with gripable withdrawal straps 47 and how the upper flange 44 clasps and conceals the locking member 21.
  • the strip 22 is affixed to the container by being clipped to a projecting edge and maintained with the help of a stop member 24.
  • the upper part of the strip 22 is used to attach the fabric 13 which encloses the stuffing 14 of the seat.
  • the strip is formed with a further stop member 23, which cooperates with a plastic part 16 which is fixedly sewn to the fabric 13.
  • the invention is not restricted to that shown above, but can be varied within the scope of the appended claims. Accordingly it is, for example, possible, that instead of a telescopically extendable rod 43, to provide the vehicle with a wire at each desired fastening location to which the two net parts can be hooked. This gives the advantages that the small net section 7 can also be erected individually.
  • a further alternative embodiment is to fit a bracket in line with the division (in the shown example ca 1/3) of the backrest. The roof construction of most vehicles is not, however, suited for attachment of such a bracket at a corresponding point.
  • the invention is not restricted to a rear seat which is split in two parts at a third of its width.
  • Other split widths such as a central division, are also possible, as is providing the rear seat with more than one division.
  • a further alternative is to have the net erectable only when the seat is in its raised position. Such a solution implies that the lock member 21 becomes superfluous, since the length of the net can then provide the locking factor.
  • a preferred solution is thus to make use of a rod which extends the whole way across the roof, and which at least at its one end has a telescopic member, suitably influenced by an outwardly-directed elastic force so that it can be easily hooked up by being snapped in.
  • the rod is removed by pulling a device which influences said member with an inwardly-directed compressive force and simultaneously lifting the rod from the fasteners 9, 10.
  • the strip 22 can also advantageously be used on non-divided rear seats.
  • the described fasteners 9, 10 can also be used in connection with this latter mentioned embodiment.
  • the invention is not restricted to the described fasteners 9, 10, and other variations are imaginable. For example, one such variation would be to insert the fastening means 41, 42 into a rearwardly open slot, which is provided with suitable stop means.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
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  • Forklifts And Lifting Vehicles (AREA)
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PCT/SE1991/000093 1990-02-16 1991-02-12 Load restraining device WO1991012155A1 (en)

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EP91904381A EP0515481B1 (en) 1990-02-16 1991-02-12 Load restraining device
DE69104028T DE69104028T2 (de) 1990-02-16 1991-02-12 Lastsicherungsvorrichtung.
US07/920,361 US5288122A (en) 1990-02-16 1992-09-28 Load restraining device

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SE9000549A SE466842B (sv) 1990-02-16 1990-02-16 Inrullbart lastskyddsnaet

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GB2309202A (en) * 1996-01-18 1997-07-23 Robert Louis Pohlinger Adjustable, folding and retractable passenger and luggage restraint system for motor vehicles
FR2755655A1 (fr) * 1996-11-08 1998-05-15 Peugeot Dispositif de retenue d'objets sur un plancher de vehicule
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WO1999001316A1 (de) * 1997-07-04 1999-01-14 Baumeister + Ostler Gmbh & Co. Sicherheitsnetzanordnung mit belastungsanzeige
EP0997351A1 (de) * 1998-10-15 2000-05-03 PETER BUTZ GmbH & Co Verwaltungs-KG Trenn- und/oder Rückhaltevorrichtung für Fahrzeuge, wie für Kombinationskraftwagen od. dgl.
US6183177B1 (en) 1996-09-02 2001-02-06 Ab Volvo Device for securing cargo
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FR2741019A1 (fr) * 1995-11-13 1997-05-16 Soie Dispositif de retenue de charges hautes dans un vehicule
GB2309202A (en) * 1996-01-18 1997-07-23 Robert Louis Pohlinger Adjustable, folding and retractable passenger and luggage restraint system for motor vehicles
US6183177B1 (en) 1996-09-02 2001-02-06 Ab Volvo Device for securing cargo
FR2755655A1 (fr) * 1996-11-08 1998-05-15 Peugeot Dispositif de retenue d'objets sur un plancher de vehicule
GB2321436A (en) * 1997-01-24 1998-07-29 Autoliv Dev Safety barrier retractable into seatback and lockable in different lengths.
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EP0997351A1 (de) * 1998-10-15 2000-05-03 PETER BUTZ GmbH & Co Verwaltungs-KG Trenn- und/oder Rückhaltevorrichtung für Fahrzeuge, wie für Kombinationskraftwagen od. dgl.
EP1155922A3 (de) * 2000-05-16 2003-11-26 BOS GmbH & Co. KG Rückhaltevorrichtung für den Laderaum von Kraftfahrzeugen, wie z.B. von Kombinationskraftwagen oder dgl.
EP1155923A3 (de) * 2000-05-16 2003-11-26 BOS GmbH & Co. KG Rückhaltevorrichtung für den Laderaum von Kraftfahrzeugen, wie z.B. von Kombinationskraftwagen oder dgl.
EP1852293B2 (fr) 2006-05-02 2015-10-21 Advanced Comfort Systems France SAS - ACS France Dispositif d'occultation pour véhicule à toiles solidarisables, et véhicule automobile correspondant

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DE69104028T2 (de) 1995-04-20
SE9000549D0 (sv) 1990-02-16
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