Glove box
US-12103498-B2 · Oct 1, 2024 · US
US10081970B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10081970-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414341906-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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An active glove box bolster system for an automotive vehicle comprises an instrument panel housing defining a door space. A glove box door comprises a longitudinally-movable latch rod having a sloped end. A striker is provided on the housing for receiving the latch rod in a pocket between a front wall and a rear wall. The front wall slidably engages the sloped end during closing of the door to retract the latch rod until it enters the pocket. The latch rod includes a first interlock element adjacent to the sloped end, and the rear wall includes a second interlock element aligned with the first interlock element. The interlock elements engage to resist movement in response to a force against the door in a direction to push the door through the door space.
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What is claimed is: 1. An active glove box bolster system for a vehicle, comprising: an instrument panel housing defining a door space; a glove box door comprising a longitudinally-movable latch rod having a sloped end; and a striker on the housing for receiving the latch rod in a pocket between a front wall and a rear wall, the front wall slidably engaging the sloped end during closing of the door to retract the latch rod until it enters the pocket; wherein the latch rod includes a first interlock element adjacent to the sloped end, wherein the rear wall includes a second interlock element aligned with the first interlock element, and wherein the interlock elements engage to resist movement in response to a force against the door in a direction to push the door through the door space. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the interlock elements are comprised of a matching bar and notch. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the bar extends from the rear wall and the notch is formed in the latch rod. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the striker and latch rod are disposed at a first side of the door, and wherein the system further comprises: a second latch rod having a sloped end extending from a second side of the door and arranged for longitudinal movement in opposition to movement of the latch rod at the first side of the door; and a second striker on the housing at the second side of the door for receiving the second latch rod in a second pocket between a second front wall and a second rear wall, the second front wall slidably engaging the sloped end of the second latch rod during closing of the door to retract the second latch rod until it enters the second pocket; wherein the second latch rod includes a third interlock element adjacent to the sloped end, wherein the second rear wall includes a fourth interlock element aligned with the third interlock element, and wherein the third and fourth interlock elements engage to resist movement in response to a force against the door in a direction to push the door through the door space. 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the door further comprises: an inflatable bladder defining a cavity; and an inflator configured to supply inflation gas into the cavity during a crash event in order to expand an outer surface of the door toward a passenger of the vehicle. 6. An automotive storage compartment comprising: a panel frame with a fixed striker disposed at a door opening; and a door including a back panel carrying a longitudinally-movable latch rod; the latch rod and striker including sliding surfaces that retract the latch rod during door closing and interlock elements that engage in response to a submarining force during a crash event in a direction to push the rod against the striker. 7. The compartment of claim 6 wherein the interlock elements are comprised of a matching bar and notch. 8. The compartment of claim 7 wherein the bar extends from the striker and the notch is formed in the latch rod. 9. The compartment of claim 8 wherein the latch rod sliding surface is comprised of a sloped end, and wherein the notch is disposed adjacent to the sloped end.
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