WO2011155167A1 - Porte-gobelet - Google Patents

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WO2011155167A1
WO2011155167A1 PCT/JP2011/003154 JP2011003154W WO2011155167A1 WO 2011155167 A1 WO2011155167 A1 WO 2011155167A1 JP 2011003154 W JP2011003154 W JP 2011003154W WO 2011155167 A1 WO2011155167 A1 WO 2011155167A1
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純一 松原
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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
    • B60N3/105Arrangements 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
    • B60N3/106Arrangements 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 adjustable clamping mechanisms

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  • the present invention relates to a cup holder, and more particularly to a cup holder that holds a container in a concave portion of an upper opening.
  • cup holder in which a movable member urged inward of the concave portion is provided on the side wall portion in order to hold the container stably in the concave portion of the upper opening composed of the bottom portion and the side wall portion (for example, Patent Document 1). ).
  • the movable member presses the container to one of the side wall portions to sandwich the container between the side wall portions, and enables holding of containers of various shapes and sizes.
  • the cup holder as in Patent Document 1 when the side wall portion of the concave portion is inclined with respect to the bottom portion, the container pressed by the movable member is inclined along the side wall portion of the concave portion and becomes unstable.
  • the side wall of the recess may be inclined so that it can be adapted to an inverted frustoconical container (for example, a general paper cup).
  • the cylindrical container having a constant outer diameter is held by the recess, the container is pressed by the movable member along the side wall, and a part of the bottom of the container is lifted from the bottom of the recess, thereby impairing stability.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above background, and in a cup holder that holds a container in a concave portion of an upper opening whose side wall is inclined with respect to the bottom, the container having various shapes can be stably held. Is an issue.
  • the present invention provides a cup holder (15) for holding a container (70, 75, 80), which includes a bottom (21) and a side wall ( 22) an upper opening recessed portion (16), a first movable member (18) and a second movable member (19) respectively supported by the side wall portion so as to be able to protrude and retract toward the inside of the recessed portion, A first urging member (38) for urging the first movable member inward of the recess, and a second urging member (44) for urging the second movable member inward of the recess.
  • the side wall portion has an inclined surface portion inclined with respect to the axis of the concave portion orthogonal to the bottom portion so that the opening end side of the concave portion is larger than the bottom portion side, and the second movable member Is provided on the inclined surface portion, and the first movable member is a front end when viewed from the axial direction.
  • the force that is provided so as to face the second movable member and that the first biasing member biases the first movable member is greater than the force that the second biasing member biases the second movable member. Characterized by weakness.
  • the second movable member is inclined so that the second movable member does not enter the bottom portion beyond the boundary between the bottom portion and the inclined surface portion when viewed from the axial direction.
  • the first contact portion where the amount of protrusion from the surface portion is regulated and the first movable member contacts the container is a second contact portion where the second movable member contacts the container in the axial direction of the recess. It is arranged at the same position or on the bottom side with respect to the second contact portion.
  • the bottom edge of the bottom of the container is the boundary between the bottom of the recess and the side wall (referred to as the third contact portion) and the second container.
  • the first contact portion is disposed between the second contact portion and the third contact portion, so that rotation of the container due to the pressing force of the first movable member is prevented. Is done.
  • At least one of the first movable member and the second movable member has a plurality of convex portions (so that it can contact the container at at least two points on a virtual plane orthogonal to the axis. 35)
  • the container can be supported at at least three points by the first movable member and the second movable member when viewed from the axial direction of the recess, and the cup holder can be supported with good stability of the container. .
  • At least the second movable member of the first movable member and the second movable member is provided so as to be capable of appearing and retracting along a direction orthogonal to the axis,
  • An inclined surface portion (46) is provided at a portion of the projecting end facing the bottom surface so that the projecting end is tapered.
  • This configuration allows the container to be easily extracted from the recess even when the side surface of the container is uneven.
  • the first movable member is rotatably supported by the side wall portion at one end portion, and the other end portion protrudes inward of the recess portion by rotating.
  • the support portion of the first movable member on the side wall portion can be downsized in the radial direction centered on the axial direction of the recess.
  • the container can be stably supported in the concave portion having the inclined surface portion of the cup holder.
  • the principal part perspective view which shows the console box provided with the cup holder which concerns on embodiment The top view which shows the cup holder which concerns on embodiment
  • each azimuth is determined as indicated by the coordinate axes in FIG.
  • a console box 11 is provided between the driver's seat and the passenger seat of the automobile 10.
  • a substantially rectangular mounting hole 13 is formed in the upper surface 12 on the front side of the console box 11.
  • the cup holder 15 is attached to fit in the attachment hole 13.
  • the cup holder 15 includes a body 17 in which a recess 16 for accommodating and holding a container is formed, and a flap 18 and a plunger 19 which are provided on the body 17 so as to be displaceable.
  • the body 17, the flap (first movable member) 18, and the plunger (second movable member) 19 may each be a molded product of synthetic resin.
  • the body 17 is coupled to the peripheral edge of the mounting hole 13 by a fastening means such as a predetermined fastening clip or screw.
  • the concave portion 16 includes a circular flat plate-like bottom portion 21 disposed so as to be substantially horizontal when the body 17 is attached to the attachment hole 13, and a cylindrical side wall portion erected along the peripheral edge portion of the bottom portion 21. 22 and is open upward.
  • the axis A of the recess 16, that is, the axis A orthogonal to the bottom 21 and passing through the center of the bottom 21 is substantially vertical (extends in the vertical direction).
  • the side wall 22 is inclined with respect to the axis A over the entire circumference (that is, has an inclined surface), and the cross-sectional area thereof is larger on the opening end side than on the bottom side. That is, the recess 16 has an inverted truncated cone shape.
  • the inclination angle of the side wall portion 22 with respect to the axis A may be set so as to conform to an arbitrary shape such as a general paper cup or container.
  • the body 17 includes an upper surface 23 that extends outward from the recess 16 along a virtual plane orthogonal to the axis A from the upper end of the side wall portion 22.
  • the upper surface 23 is continuous with the peripheral edge of the mounting hole 13 and constitutes the upper surface 12 of the console box 11.
  • a substantially square-shaped through hole 25 is formed on the right side of the side wall portion 22 so as to penetrate from the inner surface to the outer surface of the side wall portion 22.
  • a protruding portion 26 protruding outward from the sidewall portion 22 is formed outside the left side portion of the sidewall portion 22, and a bottomed opening that opens toward the inside of the sidewall portion 22 is formed inside the protruding portion 26.
  • the holding hole 27 is formed.
  • the through hole 25 and the holding hole 27 are opposed to each other. That is, it is provided at a rotationally symmetric position about the axis A in plan view.
  • the through hole 25 is closed by a bracket 28 from the outer surface side of the side wall portion 22.
  • the bracket 28 has a rectangular parallelepiped box shape with one side opened, and is attached to the side wall portion 22 so that the opening fits the through hole 25.
  • a screw hole (not shown) and a locking claw 29 are formed in the peripheral portion of the through hole 25, and a coupling piece having a through hole (not shown) corresponding to the screw hole at the opening end of the bracket 28. 30 and a coupling piece 31 provided with an engagement hole (not shown) that engages with the locking claw 29 are projected.
  • the bracket 28 is coupled to the outer surface of the side wall portion 22 by engagement with the locking claw 29 and fastening by a screw 51 screwed into a screw hole of the side wall portion 22.
  • the bracket 28 forms a bottomed accommodation hole 32 that continues to the inside of the recess 16 when attached to the side wall 22.
  • the flap 18 is rotatably supported by the bracket 28.
  • the flap 18 is a plate-like member extending from the base end portion 33 to the tip end portion 34, and support shafts 39 that are coaxial with each other are protruded from opposite sides of the base end portion 33.
  • Each support shaft 39 of the flap 18 is supported by a bearing hole (not shown) formed in the upper portion of the accommodation hole 32 of the bracket 28.
  • the flap 18 is rotatable about the support shaft 39 as a rotation center.
  • the front end portion 34 of the flap 18 is bifurcated in the front-rear direction, and two convex portions 35 are formed.
  • the flap 18 extends generally in the vertical direction, and extends in a generally horizontal direction (a direction perpendicular to the axis A), and most of the flap 18 extends into the recess 16. It can rotate with respect to the bracket 28 between the maximum projecting position projecting in the direction.
  • a locking hole 36 is formed in the bracket 28, and the maximum projecting position of the flap 18 is defined by the base end 33 of the flap 18 coming into contact with the hole wall of the locking hole 36.
  • the flap 18 forms a wall surface that is substantially flush with the inner wall of the side wall portion 22 at the immersion position.
  • the bracket 28 is provided with a spring support shaft 37 parallel to the rotation axis of the flap 18, and the coil portion of a torsion coil spring (first urging member) 38 is supported on the spring support shaft 37. .
  • One end of the torsion coil spring 38 presses the flap 18, and the other end presses the bracket 28. As a result, the flap 18 is biased to the maximum projecting position by the torsion coil spring 38.
  • the plunger 19 is held in the holding hole 27 so as to be movable back and forth along a direction orthogonal to the axis A.
  • a guide groove 41 extending in the left-right direction is recessed in the wall surface of the holding hole 27, and an engaging claw 42 that engages with the guide groove 41 is protruded from the plunger 19. Yes.
  • the engaging claw 42 is guided by the guide groove 41, and the engaging claw 42 abuts on the end of the guide groove 41, whereby the holding hole 27 ( The maximum projecting position with respect to the side wall portion 22) is restricted and the retaining hole 27 is prevented from coming off.
  • the flap 18 and the plunger 19 face each other across the axis A, and can protrude in directions close to each other.
  • the protruding end portion (end portion facing inward of the concave portion 16) 43 of the plunger 19 has a triangular cross section that is tapered (see FIG. 5), and the inclined surface portion 46 is formed at a portion facing the bottom portion 21 side. Is formed.
  • the protruding end 43 is disposed on the boundary B between the bottom portion 21 and the side wall portion 22 in a plan view (viewed from the direction of the axis A) at the maximum protruding position. In other words, the protruding end 43 of the plunger 19 does not always overlap the bottom 21 (does not enter above the bottom 21) in plan view.
  • the plunger 19 When the plunger 19 is in the most immersed position with respect to the holding hole 27, the plunger 19 is entirely received in the holding hole 27, and the protruding end portion 43 of the plunger 19 is on a virtual surface extending the inner wall of the side wall portion 22. Is arranged.
  • a compression coil spring 44 is interposed between the plunger 19 and the holding hole 27, and the plunger 19 is biased to the maximum projecting position by the compression coil spring 44.
  • the force by which the compression coil spring (second biasing member) 44 projects the plunger 19 inward of the recess 16 is greater than the force by which the torsion coil spring 38 projects the flap 18 inward of the recess 16. Is set to Thereby, even when the plunger 19 receives the biasing force of the torsion coil spring 38 via the flap 18 and the container to be described later, the plunger 19 is held at the maximum projecting position.
  • a flexible mat (not shown) may be laid on the bottom 21 of the recess 16 in order to improve the adhesion with the bottom of the container described later.
  • the mat may be, for example, a nonwoven fabric or a rubber plate, and may be affixed to the bottom portion 21 with a double-sided tape or an adhesive.
  • the first container 70 shown in FIG. 6 is a bottomed inverted frustoconical container, for example, a paper cup.
  • the inclination angle with respect to the axis of the side peripheral portion of the first container 70 is the same as the inclination angle of the side wall portion 22 with respect to the axis A.
  • the 1st container 70 is formed in the magnitude
  • the flap 18 When inserting the first container 70 into the recess 16, the flap 18 is pressed by the first container 70, and rotates from the maximum projecting position to the immersive position against the biasing force of the torsion coil spring 38. A wall surface that is substantially flush with the inner surface of the portion 22 is formed. Similarly, the plunger 19 is similarly pressed against the first container 70 and retracts from the maximum projecting position to the immersive position against the biasing force of the compression coil spring 44. As described above, the flap 18 and the plunger 19 do not hinder the contact of the side peripheral portion of the first container 70 with the inner surface of the side wall portion 22.
  • the first container 70 In a state where the first container 70 is placed on the bottom 21 of the recess 16, the first container 70 is in surface contact with the bottom 21 and the side wall 22 of the recess 16 at the side periphery and the bottom, and is stable to the cup holder 15 It is supported well.
  • the second container 75 shown in FIG. 7 is a bottomed cylindrical container having a constant outer diameter, for example, a metal can.
  • the flap 18 is pressed by the second container 75 and rotates from the maximum protruding position toward the immersive position against the biasing force of the torsion coil spring 38.
  • the second container 75 is held in the concave portion 16, that is, in a state where the bottom portion of the second container 75 is placed on the bottom portion 21 of the concave portion 16, the second container 75 is pressed by the convex portion 35 of the flap 18.
  • the bottom peripheral edge abuts on the lower end of the side wall 22 (that is, the boundary B between the side wall 22 and the bottom 21), and the side periphery abuts on the protruding end 43 of the plunger 19.
  • the contact portion between the second container 75 and the flap 18 at this time is defined as a first contact portion C
  • the contact portion with the plunger 19 is defined as a second contact portion D
  • the contact portion with the side wall portion 22 is defined as a third contact portion E.
  • the urging force of the compression coil spring 44 is larger than the urging force of the torsion coil spring 38, so that the plunger 19 is positioned at the maximum projecting position.
  • the second contact portion D and the third contact portion E are arranged on one straight line parallel to the axis A. That is, the second contact portion D is located above the third contact portion E, and the second container 75 is in an upright state along the axis A.
  • the first contact portion C is disposed between the second contact portion D and the third contact portion E in the vertical direction. Since the plunger 19 is not displaced by the pressing force applied by the flap 18 to the second container 75, the second contact portion D acts as a fixed point. Therefore, even if the flap 18 presses between the second contact portion D and the third contact portion E, which are fixed points, the second container 75 does not rotate and is maintained in an upright state. In order to prevent the second container 75 from rotating, the first contact portion C may be located at the same position as the second contact portion D or below the second contact portion D in the vertical direction.
  • the flap 18 Since the flap 18 has the two convex portions 35, the flap 18 can abut on the side surface of the second container 75 at two points on a virtual plane orthogonal to the axis A. Thereby, seeing planarly, the flap 18 and the plunger 19 can pinch
  • a third container 80 shown in FIG. 8 is a bottomed cylindrical container, and has an outer diameter that changes in the vertical direction and includes a recess 81 on the circumferential surface.
  • the recess 81 is arranged at a position facing the plunger 19 in the direction of the axis A.
  • the peripheral part 82 of the bottom part of the 3rd container 80 is formed in the curved surface shape (the chamfering is made
  • the third container 80 is, for example, a plastic bottle.
  • the third container 80 is positioned below the holding hole 27 in the side wall part 22 without being in contact with the boundary part between the bottom part 21 and the side wall part 22, while being accommodated in the recess 16.
  • the third contact portion E contacts the side wall portion 22.
  • the plunger 19 abuts on the container 80 in the recess 81.
  • the side wall portion 22 is configured to be an inclined surface over the entire circumference, but only the vicinity where the plunger 19 is provided may be an inclined surface.
  • only one pair of the flaps 18 and the plungers 19 is provided in the concave portion 16, but a plurality of pairs may be provided in other embodiments.
  • separate torsion coil springs 38 and compression coil springs 44 are used as a means for urging the flap 18 and the plunger 19. Instead, an elastic piece integrated with the flap 18 and the plunger 19 is provided. Also good.

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L'invention porte sur un porte-gobelet destiné à maintenir un contenant dans un renfoncement ouvert vers le haut ayant une paroi latérale inclinée par rapport à la partie inférieure du renfoncement, le porte-gobelet maintenant de manière stable des contenants ayant différentes formes. L'invention porte sur un porte-gobelet (15) destiné à maintenir un contenant (70, 75, 80), le porte-gobelet (15) comportant un renfoncement ouvert vers le haut (16) ayant une section inférieure (21) et une section de paroi latérale (22) ; un rabat (18) et un poussoir (19) qui sont supportés par la section de paroi latérale ; un ressort de torsion hélicoïdal (38) destiné à presser le rabat vers l'intérieur du renfoncement ; et un ressort de compression hélicoïdal (44) destiné à presser le poussoir vers l'intérieur du renfoncement. La section de paroi latérale a une section de surface inclinée, inclinée de telle sorte que le côté d'extrémité d'ouverture du renfoncement est plus grand que le côté de section inférieure de celui-ci. Le poussoir est placé au niveau de la section de surface inclinée. Le rabat est placé de façon à être tourné vers le poussoir dans une vue en plan. La force avec laquelle le ressort de torsion hélicoïdal exerce une pression contre le rabat est inférieure à la force avec laquelle le ressort de compression hélicoïdal exerce une pression contre le poussoir.
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