Cargo management system

US10160374B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10160374-B2
Application numberUS-201615367691-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2016
Priority dateDec 2, 2016
Publication dateDec 25, 2018
Grant dateDec 25, 2018

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A cargo management system for a cargo area at least partially defined between opposing sidewalls and a load floor of a vehicle includes at least one guide surface disposed proximate the load floor and a support structure adjustably connected to the at least one guide surface. The support structure includes a first post and a second post adjustable relative to the first post. A first translating member includes an upper portion pivotally connected to an upper end of the first post and a lower portion movably connected to a lower end of the second post. A second translating member includes an upper portion pivotally connected to an upper end of the second post and a lower portion movably connected to a lower end of the first post. The first and second translating members are adjustable between a first position and at least one second position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A cargo management system for a cargo area at least partially defined between opposing sidewalls and a load floor of a vehicle comprising: at least one guide surface disposed proximate the load floor; and a support structure adjustably connected to the at least one guide surface, the support structure including: a first post, a second post adjustable relative to the first post, wherein each of the first and second posts includes a housing having an upper end and an opposing lower end, a first translating member operatively connected to and extending between the first and second posts, wherein the first translating member includes an upper portion pivotally connected to the upper end of the first post and a lower portion movably connected to the lower end of the second post, and a second translating member operatively connected to and extending between the first and second posts, wherein the second translating member includes an upper portion pivotally connected to the upper end of the second post and a lower portion movably connected to the lower end of the first post, wherein the first and second translating members are adjustable between a first position wherein the first post is proximate the second post and at least one second position wherein the first and second translating members are adjusted to position the second post relative to the first post. 2. The cargo management system of claim 1 wherein the at least one guide surface further comprises a first guide rail and an opposing second guide rail disposed in the load floor of the vehicle that is configured to receive the first and second posts of the support structure. 3. The cargo management system of claim 2 further comprising one or more projections extending from the lower end of the housing of each of the first and second posts, wherein the one or more projections of the first post are configured to releasably engage the first guide rail and the one or more projections of the second post are configured to releasably engage the second guide rail. 4. The cargo management system of claim 1 wherein the housing of each of the first and second posts further comprises a recess extending at least partially therethrough configured to receive a portion of the first and second translating members when the first and second translating members are placed in the first position. 5. The cargo management system of claim 1 wherein the housing of each of the first and second posts further comprises a passage formed in the lower end of the housing configured to receive a portion of a lower end of the first and second translating members. 6. The cargo management system of claim 5 wherein the passage of each of the first and second posts extends generally vertically between the upper end and lower end of the respective first and second posts to receive and guide the lower portions of the first and second translating members. 7. The cargo management system of claim 5 wherein the first and second translating members each further comprise: an upper member having a first end pivotally connected to the upper end of the respective housing and an opposing second end; a lower member having a first end connected to and adjustable through the passage in the respective lower end, an opposing second end and a channel formed in the lower member extending at least partially between the first end and the opposing second end; and a central member having a first end, a second end cooperating with the channel in the lower member and a channel formed in the central member extending at least partially between the first end and second end, wherein the second end of the upper member is adjusted through the channel in the central member and the second end of the central member is adjusted through the channel in lower member as the second post is moved between the first position and the at least one second position. 8. A support structure comprising: a first post, a second post adjustable relative to the first post, wherein each of the first and second posts includes a housing having an upper end and an opposing lower end, a first translating member operatively connected to and extending between the first and second posts, wherein the first translating member includes an upper portion pivotally connected to the upper end of the first post and a lower portion movably connected to the lower end of the second post, and a second translating member operatively connected to and extending between the first and second posts, wherein the second translating member includes an upper portion pivotally connected to the upper end of the second post and a lower portion movably connected to the lower end of the first post, wherein the first and second translating members are adjustable between a first position wherein the first post is proximate the second post and at least one second position wherein the first and second translating members are adjusted to position the second post relative to the first post. 9. The support structure of claim 8 further comprising one or more projections extending from the lower end of the housing of each of the first and second posts configured to position the first and second support posts on a surface. 10. The support structure of claim 8 wherein the housing of each of the first and second posts further comprises a recess extending at least partially therethrough configured to receive a portion of the first and second translating members when the first and second translating members are in the first position. 11. The support structure of claim 8 wherein the housing of each of the first and second posts further comprises a passage formed in the lower end of the housing configured to receive a portion of a lower end of the first and second translating members. 12. The support structure of claim 11 wherein the passage of each of the first and second posts extends generally vertically between the upper end and lower end of the respective first and second posts to receive and guide the lower portions of the first and second translating members. 13. The support structure of claim 11 wherein the first and second translating members each further comprise: an upper member having a first end pivotally connected to the upper end of the respective housing and an opposing second end; a lower member having a first end connected to and adjustable through the passage in the respective lower end, an opposing second end and a channel formed in the lower member extending at least partially between the first end and the opposing second end; and a central member having a first end, a second end cooperating with the channel in the lower member and a channel formed in the central member extending at least partially between the first end and second end, wherein the second end of the upper member is adjusted through the channel in the central member and the second end of the central member is adjusted through the channel in lower member as the second post is moved between the first position and the at least one second position. 14. A vehicle comprising: a cargo area at least partially defined between opposing sidewalls and a load floor; a cargo management system cooperating with the cargo area, the cargo management system including at least one guide surface disposed proximate the load floor and a support structure adjustably connected to the at least one guide surface, the support structure including: a first post, a second post adjustable relative to the first post, wherein each of the first and second posts include a housing having an upper end and an opposing low

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  • B60P7/14Primary

    the load bracing means comprising a movable bulkhead · CPC title

  • by preventing lateral movement of the load, e.g. using stop blocks · CPC title

  • B60R5/04Primary

    arranged at rear of vehicle {(B60R5/003, B60R5/006 take precedence; external trunks arranged at rear of vehicle B60R9/065)} · CPC title

  • Securing of load (vehicle retainers B60P3/073) · CPC title

  • in separate luggage compartment {(B60R7/005 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10160374B2 cover?
A cargo management system for a cargo area at least partially defined between opposing sidewalls and a load floor of a vehicle includes at least one guide surface disposed proximate the load floor and a support structure adjustably connected to the at least one guide surface. The support structure includes a first post and a second post adjustable relative to the first post. A first translating…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60P7/14. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 25 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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