WO2011056373A2 - Tray mechanism with automatic beverage holding device - Google Patents

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WO2011056373A2
WO2011056373A2 PCT/US2010/052586 US2010052586W WO2011056373A2 WO 2011056373 A2 WO2011056373 A2 WO 2011056373A2 US 2010052586 W US2010052586 W US 2010052586W WO 2011056373 A2 WO2011056373 A2 WO 2011056373A2
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tray
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beverage
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Ronald W. Myers
John Barlow, Jr.
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Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
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Priority to JP2012536857A priority patent/JP5662463B2/en
Priority to CN201080059874.4A priority patent/CN102686448B/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N3/00Arrangements or adaptations of other passenger fittings, not otherwise provided for
    • B60N3/10Arrangements or adaptations of other passenger fittings, not otherwise provided for of receptacles for food or beverages, e.g. refrigerated
    • B60N3/102Arrangements or adaptations of other passenger fittings, not otherwise provided for of receptacles for food or beverages, e.g. refrigerated storable or foldable in a non-use position
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N3/00Arrangements or adaptations of other passenger fittings, not otherwise provided for
    • B60N3/10Arrangements or adaptations of other passenger fittings, not otherwise provided for of receptacles for food or beverages, e.g. refrigerated
    • B60N3/105Arrangements or adaptations of other passenger fittings, not otherwise provided for of receptacles for food or beverages, e.g. refrigerated for receptables of different size or shape
    • B60N3/108Arrangements or adaptations of other passenger fittings, not otherwise provided for of receptacles for food or beverages, e.g. refrigerated for receptables of different size or shape with resilient holding elements
    • 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
    • B60R7/06Stowing 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 below dashboards

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  • This invention pertains to methods and apparatuses regarding vehicle tray mechanisms and, more specifically, to methods and apparatuses regarding a vehicle tray mechanism having a beverage holding device that automatically opens partially when the tray is opened.
  • Known trays and cup holders generally work well for their intended purposes.
  • a known difficulty is related to the fact that it is desirable to provide multiple devices, including trays and cup holders, within easy reach of the vehicle driver.
  • the area that the vehicle driver can reach is limited.
  • typically vehicle manufactures provide either a tray or a cup holder within reach of the vehicle driver, but not both.
  • the assignee of this patent has developed a solution to this problem by providing, as shown in FIGURES 7a and 7b, a tray mechanism 1.
  • the tray mechanism 1 includes a storage zone or area 2 that can be used to store articles and that can be covered by moving a lid 3 over the storage zone 2.
  • a cup holder device 4 can be extended over the storage zone 2, when the lid 3 is open as shown in FIGURE 7b, so that beverages can be held in the storage zone 2 and rest against the cup holder device 4.
  • the tray mechanism 1 though it works well for its intended purpose, has a limitation. The limitation is that the cup holder device 4 cannot be easily seen by the vehicle operator when in the stored condition, shown in FIGURE 7a. [0004] What is needed is a tray that can be opened and closed and a beverage holding device that is automatically opened partially when the tray is opened so that it is easily visible by the vehicle operator. In this way, the difficulties and limitations known in the prior art can be overcome.
  • a tray mechanism may comprise: a repository having an opening; a tray, having a storage zone, that is moveable with respect to the repository within the opening; and, a beverage holding device, having a receptacle, that is moveable with respect to the repository and the tray.
  • the tray mechanism may be adjustable into: (A) a first condition where: (1) the tray is positioned substantially within the opening and the storage zone is substantially inaccessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is positioned substantially within the opening and the receptacle is substantially inaccessible; (B) a second condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening and the storage zone is accessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device automatically extends at least partially outside the opening as the tray is extended but the receptacle cannot be used to hold an associated beverage; and, (C) a third condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening; and, (2) the beverage holding device extends at least partially outside the opening and the receptacle can be used to hold the associated beverage.
  • a method may comprise the steps of: (A) providing a tray mechanism comprising: a repository having an opening; a tray, having a storage zone, that is moveable with respect to the repository within the opening; and, a beverage holding device, having a receptacle, that is moveable with respect to the repository and the tray; (B) adjusting the tray mechanism into a first condition where: (1) the tray is positioned substantially within the opening and the storage zone is substantially inaccessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is positioned substantially within the opening and the receptacle is substantially inaccessible; (C) moving the tray with respect to the repository to adjust the tray mechanism into a second condition, where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening and the storage zone is accessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device extends at least partially outside the opening but the receptacle cannot be used to hold an associated beverage; and, (D) moving the beverage holding device with respect to the tray, while the tray extends at least partially outside the opening,
  • a console for a vehicle may comprise: a tray mechanism comprising: a repository mounted to the console and having an opening; a tray, having a storage zone, that is moveable with respect to the repository within the opening; a beverage holding device, having a receptacle, that is moveable with respect to the repository and the tray; and, a biasing device operatively connected to the beverage holding device.
  • the tray mechanism may be adjustable into: (A) a first condition where: (1) the tray is positioned substantially within the opening and the storage zone is substantially inaccessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is positioned substantially within the opening and the receptacle is substantially inaccessible; (B) a second condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening and the storage zone is accessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is automatically extended by the biasing devise at least partially outside the opening as the tray is extended but the receptacle cannot be used to hold an associated beverage; and, (C) a third condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening; and, (2) the beverage holding device extends at least partially outside the opening and the receptacle can be used to hold the associated beverage.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a vehicle interior.
  • FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a tray mechanism according to one embodiment of this invention with the tray shown in a closed condition.
  • FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the tray mechanism of FIGURE 2 but with the tray shown in an open condition and the beverage holding device shown partially open.
  • FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of the tray mechanism of FIGURE 2 but with both the tray and the beverage holding device shown in open conditions.
  • FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the tray mechanism of FIGURE 2 but showing the tray mechanism detached from a vehicle.
  • FIGURE 6 is an exploded view of section A- A from FIGURE 5.
  • FIGURES 7a and 7b show a prior art tray mechanism.
  • FIGURE 1 shows the interior of a vehicle that may include a tray mechanism 50 according to one embodiment of this invention.
  • vehicle may include various vehicle components such as a steering wheel 12 equipped with vehicle controls 14.
  • vehicle may also include an instrument panel or dash board 10.
  • a navigation system 16 the controls of a Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system 18 and a console 20.
  • HVAC Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
  • console 20 any support structure mounted to a vehicle which may be used to hold or store automotive components and/or miscellaneous articles.
  • console 20 shown is mounted to the dash board 10 it is to be understood that when, according to one embodiment of this invention, the tray mechanism 50 is mounted to a console, the console can be positioned anywhere on the vehicle chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. Other non-limiting examples of locations for a console are between the front seats, mounted to the vehicle door, and mounted to the vehicle roof.
  • the tray mechanism 50 may include a repository 52 that is mounted to the vehicle and that has an opening 54.
  • the manner in which the repository 52 is mounted to the vehicle can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art.
  • the repository 52 is fixedly mounted to the console 20 using attachment screws 74 or the like.
  • the repository is not a separate part but rather is "built-in" to the console 20 or other portion of the vehicle.
  • “repository” is to be understood to mean any vehicle component, chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art that can receive a tray as described below.
  • the tray mechanism 50 may also include a tray 56 having a storage zone 58 for use in storing articles or items as desired.
  • the tray 56 may have any design chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art.
  • the tray 56 has a bottom 60, a pair of side walls 62, 62, a front wall 64 and a back wall 66 that together define the storage zone 58.
  • the tray 56 may also have at least one beverage holding feature 55, two shown, that assist in securing a beverage to the tray mechanism 50.
  • one beverage holding feature 55a is a cutout formed on the bottom 60 that receives a bottom portion of a beverage in a known way and another beverage holding feature 55b is a cutout formed on the front wall 64 that receives a side portion of a beverage in a known way.
  • the tray 56 may be received within the opening 54 formed in the repository 52 and may be movable relative to the repository 52. While the manner in which the tray 56 moves relative to the repository 52 within the opening 54 can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown the tray 56 is slidable with respect to the repository 52 along rails 68 formed on the side walls 62, 62 which are received in corresponding grooves 70 formed in the side walls of the repository 52.
  • the rails may be formed on the repository 52 and received within grooves formed in the tray 56.
  • the tray 56 can be moved (slid as shown in the FIGURES) between a fully closed condition, shown in FIGURES 1 and 2, where the storage zone 58 is inaccessible by the vehicle operator and, a fully open condition, shown in FIGURES 3, 4 and 5, where the storage zone 58 is accessible.
  • the tray mechanism 50 may also include a beverage holding device 80 having at least one receptacle 82 for use in receiving a beverage as desired.
  • beverage it is meant the container, such as a can, bottle, cup, or the like, that may be used to hold a drinkable fluid, such as soda, water, coffee, etc. It is to be understood, however, that any item, including non-beverages, chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art could also be received within the receptacle 82. While the receptacle 82 shown is a circular opening formed in the beverage holding device 80, it is to be understood that the design for the receptacle 82 can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. In another embodiment, shown in FIGURE 7b, the receptacle may be simply a surface that contacts and/or guides the beverage.
  • the beverage holding device 80 may have any design chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art.
  • the beverage holding device 80 is a substantially planar plate member having a first or front end 86, a pair of side walls 84, 84, and a second or back end 88.
  • the beverage holding device 80 may have at least one boss or protrusion 96 that is received within a corresponding hole (not visible) formed on the inner surface of front wall 64 as discussed further below.
  • the beverage holding device 80 may have a tab 110 that is movably attached (such a by being "spring loaded," as known to those of skill in the art) to the beverage holding device 80 so that it extends into the receptacle 82 to assist in holding the beverage.
  • the operation of such a tab 110 is known to those of skill in the art so further details will not be provided here.
  • the beverage holding device 80 may be received within the opening 54 formed in the repository 52 and may be movable relative to the repository 52. While the manner in which the beverage holding device 80 moves relative to the repository 52 within the opening 54 can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown the beverage holding device 80 is slidable with respect to the repository 52 along at least one rail 90 formed in at least one of the side walls 84 which is received in a corresponding groove 72 formed in the repository 52. In addition to or instead of the rail 90, the beverage holding device 80 may have one or more ribs 92 that may be received within one or more corresponding channels 94. In another embodiment, the rail and/or rib may be formed on the repository 52 and received within a groove and/or channel formed in the beverage holding device 80.
  • a biasing device 100 may be used to cause the beverage holding device 80 to automatically extend at least partially outside the opening 54 in the tray 56 as the tray 56 is extended.
  • automated it is meant that the beverage holding device 80 extends without direct human contact of the beverage holding device 80.
  • the biasing device 100 creates the force to extend the beverage holding device 80.
  • the biasing device 100 used with this invention can be of any type chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown the biasing device 100 is a spring.
  • the shown biasing device 100 is a torsion spring having a first end in contact with the beverage holding device 80 and a second end 102 that may contact a relatively fixed surface, such as surface 104 of the repository 52.
  • the beverage holding device 80 may have a pin 106 that receives a coiled section of the torsion spring 100, as seen best in FIGURE 6.
  • a flap member 108 may be used to maintain the torsion spring 100 on the pin 106 in a known manner.
  • the tray mechanism 50 may begin in a closed condition, shown in FIGURES 1-2, where the tray 56 is positioned within the opening 54 and the storage zone 58 is
  • the beverage holding device 80 is positioned within the opening 54 and the receptacle 82 is inaccessible.
  • the operator may open the tray mechanism 50 by gripping the tray 56 (at the bottom of the front wall 64, for example) and sliding the tray 56 so that it extends outside the opening 54. This condition is shown in
  • the amount of automatic extension provided, indicated by reference X in FIGURE 5, can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art.
  • the front end 86 of the beverage holding device 80 extends a distance X between 10 millimeters and 40 millimeters. In a more specific embodiment, the distance X is about 25 millimeters. The distance X may be greater than zero so that the beverage holding device 80 can be easily seen by the operator.
  • the distance X may be limited to permit easy access to the storage zone 58 without interference with the beverage holding device 80. In one embodiment, as shown in FIGURE 5, the distance X is sufficient to make the receptacle 82 visible to the operator yet insufficient to use the receptacle 82 to hold a beverage.
  • beverage holding device 80 is extended until the boss or protrusion 96 is received within a corresponding hole formed on the inner surface of front wall 64 to create a more stable connection between the beverage holding device 80 and the tray 56. In one embodiment, beverage holding device 80 is extended until the beverage holding feature(s) 55 is aligned with the receptacle 82.
  • a beverage can be inserted into the receptacle 82 and then received with the beverage holding feature 55 to create a more stable holding situation for the beverage. If desirable, such as if it is not necessary to hold a beverage any longer but it is desirable to provide access to the storage zone 58, the beverage holding device 80 can be slid from the condition shown in FIGURE 4 to the condition shown in FIGURE 3.
  • FIGURES 1-6 when it becomes desirable to close the tray 56, the operator may push it (on the outer surface of the front wall 64, for example) to slide the tray 56 so that it recedes back into the opening 54. This is the closed condition shown in FIGURES 1 and 2. It should be noted that as the tray 56 is being closed, the inner surface of the front wall 64 contacts the front end 86 of the beverage holding device 80 to cause it to slide (and overcome the biasing force of the biasing device 100) so that it also recedes back into the opening 54.
  • tray mechanism 50 when it is desired to close the tray 56, the operator may push it to slide the tray 56 until the inner surface of the front wall 64 contacts the front end 86 of the beverage holding device 80. Continued pushing on the tray 56 causes both the tray 56 and the beverage holding device 80 to recede back into the opening 54.

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A tray mechanism may include a tray having a storage zone and a beverage holding device having a receptacle. The beverage holding device may automatically extend as the tray is extended.

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TRAY MECHANISM WITH AUTOMATIC BEVERAGE HOLDING DEVICE
I. Background
A. Field of Invention
[0001] This invention pertains to methods and apparatuses regarding vehicle tray mechanisms and, more specifically, to methods and apparatuses regarding a vehicle tray mechanism having a beverage holding device that automatically opens partially when the tray is opened.
B. Description of the Related Art
[0002] It is known to provide vehicles with a tray that can be opened to reveal a storage zone or area into which articles can be stored. The tray can then be closed, making the articles inaccessible. To access the articles, it is only necessary to reopen the tray. It is also known to provide vehicles with a beverage holding device (commonly referred to as a "cup holder") that can be opened or exposed so that a beverage can be held. The cup holder can also be closed, when it is undesirable to hold a beverage, to remove the cup holder from view.
[0003] Known trays and cup holders generally work well for their intended purposes. A known difficulty, however, is related to the fact that it is desirable to provide multiple devices, including trays and cup holders, within easy reach of the vehicle driver. The area that the vehicle driver can reach is limited. Thus, typically vehicle manufactures provide either a tray or a cup holder within reach of the vehicle driver, but not both. The assignee of this patent has developed a solution to this problem by providing, as shown in FIGURES 7a and 7b, a tray mechanism 1. The tray mechanism 1 includes a storage zone or area 2 that can be used to store articles and that can be covered by moving a lid 3 over the storage zone 2. A cup holder device 4 can be extended over the storage zone 2, when the lid 3 is open as shown in FIGURE 7b, so that beverages can be held in the storage zone 2 and rest against the cup holder device 4. The tray mechanism 1 , though it works well for its intended purpose, has a limitation. The limitation is that the cup holder device 4 cannot be easily seen by the vehicle operator when in the stored condition, shown in FIGURE 7a. [0004] What is needed is a tray that can be opened and closed and a beverage holding device that is automatically opened partially when the tray is opened so that it is easily visible by the vehicle operator. In this way, the difficulties and limitations known in the prior art can be overcome.
II. Summary
[0005] According to one embodiment of the invention, a tray mechanism may comprise: a repository having an opening; a tray, having a storage zone, that is moveable with respect to the repository within the opening; and, a beverage holding device, having a receptacle, that is moveable with respect to the repository and the tray. The tray mechanism may be adjustable into: (A) a first condition where: (1) the tray is positioned substantially within the opening and the storage zone is substantially inaccessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is positioned substantially within the opening and the receptacle is substantially inaccessible; (B) a second condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening and the storage zone is accessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device automatically extends at least partially outside the opening as the tray is extended but the receptacle cannot be used to hold an associated beverage; and, (C) a third condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening; and, (2) the beverage holding device extends at least partially outside the opening and the receptacle can be used to hold the associated beverage.
[0006] According to another embodiment of the invention, a method may comprise the steps of: (A) providing a tray mechanism comprising: a repository having an opening; a tray, having a storage zone, that is moveable with respect to the repository within the opening; and, a beverage holding device, having a receptacle, that is moveable with respect to the repository and the tray; (B) adjusting the tray mechanism into a first condition where: (1) the tray is positioned substantially within the opening and the storage zone is substantially inaccessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is positioned substantially within the opening and the receptacle is substantially inaccessible; (C) moving the tray with respect to the repository to adjust the tray mechanism into a second condition, where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening and the storage zone is accessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device extends at least partially outside the opening but the receptacle cannot be used to hold an associated beverage; and, (D) moving the beverage holding device with respect to the tray, while the tray extends at least partially outside the opening, to adjust the tray mechanism into a third condition, where: the beverage holding device extends further outside the opening than in step (C) and the receptacle can be used to hold the associated beverage. Step (C) may comprise the step of: automatically extending the beverage holding device at least partially outside the opening by moving the tray with respect to the repository.
[0007] According to yet another embodiment of the invention, a console for a vehicle may comprise: a tray mechanism comprising: a repository mounted to the console and having an opening; a tray, having a storage zone, that is moveable with respect to the repository within the opening; a beverage holding device, having a receptacle, that is moveable with respect to the repository and the tray; and, a biasing device operatively connected to the beverage holding device. The tray mechanism may be adjustable into: (A) a first condition where: (1) the tray is positioned substantially within the opening and the storage zone is substantially inaccessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is positioned substantially within the opening and the receptacle is substantially inaccessible; (B) a second condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening and the storage zone is accessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is automatically extended by the biasing devise at least partially outside the opening as the tray is extended but the receptacle cannot be used to hold an associated beverage; and, (C) a third condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening; and, (2) the beverage holding device extends at least partially outside the opening and the receptacle can be used to hold the associated beverage.
III. Brief Description of the Drawings
[0008] The exemplary embodiments may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
[0009] FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a vehicle interior. [0010] FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a tray mechanism according to one embodiment of this invention with the tray shown in a closed condition.
[0011] FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the tray mechanism of FIGURE 2 but with the tray shown in an open condition and the beverage holding device shown partially open.
[0012] FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of the tray mechanism of FIGURE 2 but with both the tray and the beverage holding device shown in open conditions.
[0013] FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the tray mechanism of FIGURE 2 but showing the tray mechanism detached from a vehicle.
[0014] FIGURE 6 is an exploded view of section A- A from FIGURE 5.
[0015] FIGURES 7a and 7b show a prior art tray mechanism.
IV. Detailed Description
[0016] Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating exemplary embodiments only and not for purposes of limiting the same, and wherein like reference numerals are understood to refer to like components, FIGURE 1 shows the interior of a vehicle that may include a tray mechanism 50 according to one embodiment of this invention. It should be noted that while an automotive passenger vehicle is depicted, this invention will work well with other vehicles including all types of trucks, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), sport utility vehicles (SUVs), vans, boats, airplanes, etc., and for other purposes as well. The vehicle may include various vehicle components such as a steering wheel 12 equipped with vehicle controls 14. The vehicle may also include an instrument panel or dash board 10. Mounted to the dash board 10 may be a navigation system 16, the controls of a Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system 18 and a console 20. Here by "console" it is meant any support structure mounted to a vehicle which may be used to hold or store automotive components and/or miscellaneous articles. While the console 20 shown is mounted to the dash board 10 it is to be understood that when, according to one embodiment of this invention, the tray mechanism 50 is mounted to a console, the console can be positioned anywhere on the vehicle chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. Other non-limiting examples of locations for a console are between the front seats, mounted to the vehicle door, and mounted to the vehicle roof. [0017] With reference now to FIGURES 1, 2 and 5, the tray mechanism 50 may include a repository 52 that is mounted to the vehicle and that has an opening 54. The manner in which the repository 52 is mounted to the vehicle can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. For the embodiment shown, the repository 52 is fixedly mounted to the console 20 using attachment screws 74 or the like. In another embodiment, the repository is not a separate part but rather is "built-in" to the console 20 or other portion of the vehicle. Thus "repository" is to be understood to mean any vehicle component, chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art that can receive a tray as described below.
[0018] With reference now to FIGURES 1-5, the tray mechanism 50 may also include a tray 56 having a storage zone 58 for use in storing articles or items as desired. The tray 56 may have any design chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. For the embodiment shown, the tray 56 has a bottom 60, a pair of side walls 62, 62, a front wall 64 and a back wall 66 that together define the storage zone 58. The tray 56 may also have at least one beverage holding feature 55, two shown, that assist in securing a beverage to the tray mechanism 50. For the embodiment shown, one beverage holding feature 55a is a cutout formed on the bottom 60 that receives a bottom portion of a beverage in a known way and another beverage holding feature 55b is a cutout formed on the front wall 64 that receives a side portion of a beverage in a known way. The tray 56 may be received within the opening 54 formed in the repository 52 and may be movable relative to the repository 52. While the manner in which the tray 56 moves relative to the repository 52 within the opening 54 can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown the tray 56 is slidable with respect to the repository 52 along rails 68 formed on the side walls 62, 62 which are received in corresponding grooves 70 formed in the side walls of the repository 52. In another embodiment, the rails may be formed on the repository 52 and received within grooves formed in the tray 56. The tray 56 can be moved (slid as shown in the FIGURES) between a fully closed condition, shown in FIGURES 1 and 2, where the storage zone 58 is inaccessible by the vehicle operator and, a fully open condition, shown in FIGURES 3, 4 and 5, where the storage zone 58 is accessible. [0019] With reference now to FIGURES 1-6, the tray mechanism 50 may also include a beverage holding device 80 having at least one receptacle 82 for use in receiving a beverage as desired. Here by "beverage" it is meant the container, such as a can, bottle, cup, or the like, that may be used to hold a drinkable fluid, such as soda, water, coffee, etc. It is to be understood, however, that any item, including non-beverages, chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art could also be received within the receptacle 82. While the receptacle 82 shown is a circular opening formed in the beverage holding device 80, it is to be understood that the design for the receptacle 82 can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. In another embodiment, shown in FIGURE 7b, the receptacle may be simply a surface that contacts and/or guides the beverage. The beverage holding device 80 may have any design chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. For the embodiment shown, the beverage holding device 80 is a substantially planar plate member having a first or front end 86, a pair of side walls 84, 84, and a second or back end 88. The beverage holding device 80 may have at least one boss or protrusion 96 that is received within a corresponding hole (not visible) formed on the inner surface of front wall 64 as discussed further below. In another embodiment, the beverage holding device 80 may have a tab 110 that is movably attached (such a by being "spring loaded," as known to those of skill in the art) to the beverage holding device 80 so that it extends into the receptacle 82 to assist in holding the beverage. The operation of such a tab 110 is known to those of skill in the art so further details will not be provided here.
[0020] With continuing reference to FIGURES 1-6, the beverage holding device 80 may be received within the opening 54 formed in the repository 52 and may be movable relative to the repository 52. While the manner in which the beverage holding device 80 moves relative to the repository 52 within the opening 54 can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown the beverage holding device 80 is slidable with respect to the repository 52 along at least one rail 90 formed in at least one of the side walls 84 which is received in a corresponding groove 72 formed in the repository 52. In addition to or instead of the rail 90, the beverage holding device 80 may have one or more ribs 92 that may be received within one or more corresponding channels 94. In another embodiment, the rail and/or rib may be formed on the repository 52 and received within a groove and/or channel formed in the beverage holding device 80.
[0021] With continuing reference to FIGURES 1-6, a biasing device 100 may be used to cause the beverage holding device 80 to automatically extend at least partially outside the opening 54 in the tray 56 as the tray 56 is extended. By "automatically" it is meant that the beverage holding device 80 extends without direct human contact of the beverage holding device 80. For the embodiment shown, the biasing device 100 creates the force to extend the beverage holding device 80. While the biasing device 100 used with this invention can be of any type chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown the biasing device 100 is a spring. More specifically, the shown biasing device 100 is a torsion spring having a first end in contact with the beverage holding device 80 and a second end 102 that may contact a relatively fixed surface, such as surface 104 of the repository 52. The beverage holding device 80 may have a pin 106 that receives a coiled section of the torsion spring 100, as seen best in FIGURE 6. A flap member 108 may be used to maintain the torsion spring 100 on the pin 106 in a known manner.
[0022] Still referring to FIGURES 1-6, the operation of the tray mechanism 50 will now be described. The tray mechanism 50 may begin in a closed condition, shown in FIGURES 1-2, where the tray 56 is positioned within the opening 54 and the storage zone 58 is
inaccessible. In this closed condition the beverage holding device 80 is positioned within the opening 54 and the receptacle 82 is inaccessible. If desirable, the operator may open the tray mechanism 50 by gripping the tray 56 (at the bottom of the front wall 64, for example) and sliding the tray 56 so that it extends outside the opening 54. This condition is shown in
FIGURES 3 and 5. Note that in this condition the storage zone 58 is accessible so that articles may be placed within or removed from the storage zone 58. Note also that in this condition the beverage holding device 80 automatically extends partially outside the opening 54 due to the force provided by the biasing device 100. The amount of automatic extension provided, indicated by reference X in FIGURE 5, can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. In one embodiment, the front end 86 of the beverage holding device 80 extends a distance X between 10 millimeters and 40 millimeters. In a more specific embodiment, the distance X is about 25 millimeters. The distance X may be greater than zero so that the beverage holding device 80 can be easily seen by the operator. The distance X may be limited to permit easy access to the storage zone 58 without interference with the beverage holding device 80. In one embodiment, as shown in FIGURE 5, the distance X is sufficient to make the receptacle 82 visible to the operator yet insufficient to use the receptacle 82 to hold a beverage.
[0023] With continuing reference to FIGURES 1-6, after the tray 56 has been opened, if desirable the operator may pull the beverage holding device 80, sliding it so that it extends outside the opening 54 sufficient for the receptacle 82 to be used to hold a beverage. This condition is shown in FIGURE 4. In one embodiment, beverage holding device 80 is extended until the boss or protrusion 96 is received within a corresponding hole formed on the inner surface of front wall 64 to create a more stable connection between the beverage holding device 80 and the tray 56. In one embodiment, beverage holding device 80 is extended until the beverage holding feature(s) 55 is aligned with the receptacle 82. In this condition, a beverage can be inserted into the receptacle 82 and then received with the beverage holding feature 55 to create a more stable holding situation for the beverage. If desirable, such as if it is not necessary to hold a beverage any longer but it is desirable to provide access to the storage zone 58, the beverage holding device 80 can be slid from the condition shown in FIGURE 4 to the condition shown in FIGURE 3.
[0024] Still referring to FIGURES 1-6, when it becomes desirable to close the tray 56, the operator may push it (on the outer surface of the front wall 64, for example) to slide the tray 56 so that it recedes back into the opening 54. This is the closed condition shown in FIGURES 1 and 2. It should be noted that as the tray 56 is being closed, the inner surface of the front wall 64 contacts the front end 86 of the beverage holding device 80 to cause it to slide (and overcome the biasing force of the biasing device 100) so that it also recedes back into the opening 54.
Similarly, if the tray mechanism 50 is in the condition shown in FIGURES 3 and 5, when it is desired to close the tray 56, the operator may push it to slide the tray 56 until the inner surface of the front wall 64 contacts the front end 86 of the beverage holding device 80. Continued pushing on the tray 56 causes both the tray 56 and the beverage holding device 80 to recede back into the opening 54. [0025] Numerous embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modification and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.

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What is Claimed:
1. A tray mechanism comprising:
a repository having an opening;
a tray, having a storage zone, that is moveable with respect to the repository within the opening;
a beverage holding device, having a receptacle, that is moveable with respect to the repository and the tray; and,
wherein the tray mechanism is adjustable into:
(A) a first condition where: (1) the tray is positioned substantially within the opening and the storage zone is substantially inaccessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is positioned substantially within the opening and the receptacle is substantially inaccessible;
(B) a second condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening and the storage zone is accessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device automatically extends at least partially outside the opening as the tray is extended but the receptacle cannot be used to hold an associated beverage; and,
(C) a third condition where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening; and, (2) the beverage holding device extends at least partially outside the opening and the receptacle can be used to hold the associated beverage.
2. The tray mechanism of claim 1 further comprising:
a biasing device that biases the beverage holding device to automatically extend at least partially outside the opening as the tray is extended.
3. The tray mechanism of claim 2 wherein the biasing device biases the beverage holding device to automatically extend at least 10 millimeters outside the opening as the tray is extended.
4. The tray mechanism of claim 2 wherein when the biasing device biases the beverage holding device to automatically extend at least partially outside the opening as the tray is extended, the receptacle is visible to an associated operator.
5. The tray mechanism of claim 2 wherein:
the beverage holding device has a first end that automatically extends at least partially outside the opening as the tray is extended and a second end; and,
the biasing device is a torsion spring having a first end that is operatively connected to the second end of the beverage holding device and a second end that is operable to contact a surface of the repository.
6. The tray mechanism of claim 1 wherein when the tray mechanism is adjusted into the first condition the storage zone is inaccessible and the receptacle is inaccessible.
7. The tray mechanism of claim 1 wherein the tray is slidable with respect to the repository and the beverage holding device is slidable with respect to the repository.
8. The tray mechanism of claim 1 wherein:
the tray comprises a beverage holding feature within the storage zone; and,
when the tray mechanism is adjusted into the third condition, the beverage holding feature and the beverage holding device receptacle are aligned to be able to collaboratively hold the associated beverage.
9. The tray mechanism of claim 1 further comprising:
a tab that is movably attached to the beverage holding device and that is extendable into the receptacle to assist in holding the associated beverage.
10. A method comprising the steps of:
(A) providing a tray mechanism comprising: a repository having an opening; a tray, having a storage zone, that is moveable with respect to the repository within the opening; and, a beverage holding device, having a receptacle, that is moveable with respect to the repository and the tray;
(B) adjusting the tray mechanism into a first condition where: (1) the tray is positioned substantially within the opening and the storage zone is substantially inaccessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device is positioned substantially within the opening and the receptacle is substantially inaccessible; (C) moving the tray with respect to the repository to adjust the tray mechanism into a second condition, where: (1) the tray extends at least partially outside the opening and the storage zone is accessible; and, (2) the beverage holding device extends at least partially outside the opening but the receptacle cannot be used to hold an associated beverage;
(D) moving the beverage holding device with respect to the tray, while the tray extends at least partially outside the opening, to adjust the tray mechanism into a third condition, where: the beverage holding device extends further outside the opening than in step (C) and the receptacle can be used to hold the associated beverage; and,
wherein step (C) comprises the step of: automatically extending the beverage holding device at least partially outside the opening by moving the tray with respect to the repository.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein step (C) comprises the step of:
using a biasing mechanism to automatically extend the beverage holding device.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein step (B) comprises the step of:
adjusting the tray mechanism into a closed condition where: the storage zone is inaccessible; and, the receptacle is inaccessible.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein step (B) comprises the step of:
adjusting the beverage holding device substantially within the storage zone.
14. The method of claim 10 wherein:
step (A) comprises the step of: providing the tray with a beverage holding feature; and, step (D) comprises the step of: aligning the beverage holding device receptacle with the beverage holding feature.
15. The method of claim 10 wherein:
step (C) comprises the step of: manually sliding the tray with respect to the repository to thereby automatically slide the beverage holding device with respect to the repository; and, step (D) comprises the step of: manually sliding the beverage holding device with respect to the repository.
16. A tray mechanism comprising :
a repository having an opening; a beverage holding device, having a receptacle, that is moveable with respect to the repository between: (a) a fully closed condition where the receptacle is substantially inaccessible; and, (b) a fully open condition where the receptacle is substantially accessible;
a tray, having a storage zone, that is moveable with respect to the repository within the opening between: (a) a fully closed condition where the storage zone is substantially
inaccessible; and, (b) a fully open condition where the storage zone is substantially accessible, the tray having a surface that contacts the beverage holding device to force the beverage holding device to move toward its fully closed condition as the tray is moved toward its fully closed condition; and,
a biasing device that biases the beverage holding device to automatically move into a partially open condition where the beverage holding device extends at least partially outside the opening as the tray is moved toward its fully open condition.
17. The tray mechanism of claim 16 wherein the beverage holding device
automatically extends between 10 millimeters and 40 millimeters outside the opening as the tray is moved toward its fully open condition.
18. The tray mechanism of claim 17 wherein the tray is slidable with respect to the repository and the beverage holding device is slidable with respect to the repository.
19. The tray mechanism of claim 18 wherein:
the repository is mounted to a vehicle console; and,
the biasing device is a torsion spring having a first end in contact with the beverage holding device and a second end in contact with the repository.
20. The tray mechanism of claim 19 wherein:
the tray comprises a beverage holding feature within the storage zone;
when the tray and the beverage holding device are both in the fully open condition, the beverage holding feature and the receptacle are aligned to be able to collaboratively hold an associated beverage; and,
the tray mechanism further comprises: a tab that is movably attached to the beverage holding device and that is extendable into the receptacle to assist in holding the associated beverage.
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