Cup holder system for a motor vehicle
US-2016236604-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US10040490B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10040490-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615218109-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A vehicle includes a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a floor cooperating with the first and second sidewalls to at least partially define a cargo area. A cargo system is provided on an upper surface of at least one of the first and second sidewalls of the storage compartment. The cargo system includes at least one rail disposed on and extending longitudinally along an upper surface of one or more of the first and second sidewalls, the at least one rail having an elongate rail body including one or more slots provided therein. At least one support mechanism including at least one member is adjustably positioned on the rail body between a stored position wherein an inner surface of the at least one member at least partially covers the rail body and a deployed position wherein the inner surface is positioned to receive and support one or more items.
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A vehicle comprising: a storage compartment including a first sidewall, a second sidewall disposed opposite the first sidewall, an upper surface defined in at least one of the first sidewall and second sidewall and a floor cooperating with the opposing first and second sidewalls to at least partially define a cargo area; and a cargo system provided on the upper surface of one or more of the first and second sidewalls of the storage compartment, the cargo system having: at least one rail having an elongate rail body disposed on and extending longitudinally along the upper surface of one or more of the opposing first and second sidewalls, one or more slots formed in the elongate rail body of the at least one rail, the one or more slots including a first slot formed in an upward facing surface of the elongate rail body, a second slot formed in an inboard facing surface of the elongate rail body and a third slot formed in an outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body, and at least one support mechanism including at least one member adjustably positioned adjacent the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body, wherein the at least one member of the at least one support mechanism is adjustable between a stored position wherein an inner surface of the at least one member at least partially covers the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body and a deployed position wherein the support mechanism extends away from the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body, wherein the inner surface of at least one member of the at least one support mechanism is positioned in the deployed position to receive and support one or more items thereon when the at least one member of the at least one support mechanism is in the deployed position. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the elongate rail body of the at least one rail further comprises a support disposed on the inboard facing surface of the rail body. 3. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the storage compartment further comprises: a third sidewall extending between and cooperating with the opposing first and second sidewalls, wherein the third sidewall defines a forward end of the cargo area; and a fourth sidewall extending between and cooperating with the opposing first and second sidewalls, wherein the fourth sidewall further comprises a tailgate pivotally connected to the first and second sidewalls to define a rearward end of the cargo area, wherein the opposing first and second sidewalls, third sidewall and fourth sidewall cooperate with the floor of the vehicle to at least partially define the cargo area. 4. The vehicle of claim 3 wherein the at least one rail further comprises a first rail disposed on an upper surface of the first sidewall and a second rail disposed on an upper surface of the opposing second sidewall. 5. A storage compartment for a vehicle having a cargo area at least partially defined by a first sidewall, an opposing second sidewall, an upper surface defined in at least one of the first sidewall and second sidewall and a floor extending between the first and second sidewalls, the storage compartment comprising: a cargo system provided on the upper surface of the first and second sidewalls of the storage compartment, the cargo system having: a first rail having an elongate rail body disposed on and extending longitudinally along the upper surface of the first sidewall; a second rail having an elongate rail body disposed on and extending longitudinally along the upper surface of the second sidewall; one or more slots formed in the elongate rail body of each of the first rail and the second rail, the one or more slots including a first slot formed in an upward facing surface of the elongate rail body, a second slot formed in an inboard facing surface of the elongate rail body and a third slot formed in an outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body; and at least one support mechanism including at least one member adjustably positioned adjacent the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body of at least one of the first rail and the second rail, wherein the at least one member of the at least one support mechanism is adjustable between a stored position wherein an inner surface of the at least one member at least partially covers the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body of each of the first rail and the second rail, and a deployed position wherein the support mechanism extends away from the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail bodies of the first rail and the second rail, wherein the inner surface of at least one member of the at least one support mechanism is positioned in the deployed position to receive and support one or more items thereon when the at least one member of the at least one support mechanism is in the deployed position. 6. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the at least one member of the at least one support mechanism further comprises a member having a unitary body pivotally connected to and extending generally along a longitudinal portion of the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body. 7. The vehicle of claim 6 wherein the unitary body member of the at least one support mechanism is pivotally connected to a lower portion of the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body. 8. The vehicle of claim 6 wherein the unitary body member of the at least one support mechanism is pivotally connected to the third slot in the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body. 9. The vehicle of claim 8 wherein the unitary body member of the at least one support mechanism is pivotally connected to a mounting member received within the third slot in the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body. 10. The vehicle of claim 3 wherein the at least one member of the at least one support mechanism further comprises: a first member movably secured and disposed on a first portion of the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body of the at least one rail proximate the forward end of the cargo area; and a second member disposed on a second portion of the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body of the at least one rail proximate the rearward end of the cargo area, wherein the first member and second member of the at least one support mechanism are each adjustable between a stored position wherein the inner surface of the first member and the second member at least partially covers the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body and a deployed position wherein the first member and the second member of the least one support mechanism extend away from the outboard facing surface of the elongate rail body such that the inner surfaces of the first member and the second member are positioned to receive and support one or more items thereon. 11. The vehicle of claim 4 further comprising a support disposed on the inboard facing surface of the elongate rail body of the first rail and the second rail, wherein the support extends generally longitudinally along the inboard facing surface of the elongate rail body between the forward end and rearward end of the storage compartment. 12. The vehicle of claim 11 further comprising a tonneau cover including one or more releasably interconnected panels received on and supported by the support disposed on each of the inboard facing surfaces of the elongate rail bodies of the first rail and the second rail to at least partially cover the cargo area. 13. The vehicle of claim 4 further comprising a cargo retainer including one or more support posts removably received within and secured to the second slot on the inboard facing surface of
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