Shelving arrangement for a vehicle

US10336261B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10336261-B2
Application numberUS-201715590275-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 9, 2017
Priority dateMay 9, 2017
Publication dateJul 2, 2019
Grant dateJul 2, 2019

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Abstract

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A vehicle includes a cargo area defined by opposing interior sidewalls, each of the sidewalls having a mount formed therein and a shelving arrangement defining a storage receptacle. The arrangement has a rigid top panel with extendable wings configured to engage the mounts to support and suspend the arrangement within the cargo area. The arrangement further has collapsible walls attached with the top panel such that in an expanded position, the storage receptacle is disposed underneath the panel.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle comprising: a cargo area defined by interior sidewalls each defining a mount; and a shelving arrangement defining a storage receptacle, including a rigid top panel with extendable wings configured to engage the mounts to support and suspend the arrangement within the cargo area, a bottom panel; and collapsible walls attached with the top panel and the bottom panel such that in an expanded position, the storage receptacle is disposed underneath the panel. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein each of the mounts defines a recess formed in the respective sidewall for receiving the respective wing. 3. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein each of the extendable wings is slidable between the expanded position and a collapsed position in which the extendable wing is disposed within a cavity defined by the top panel. 4. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the top panel has opposite side surfaces, and wherein the extendable wings are disposed between the side surfaces when in a collapsed position. 5. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the bottom panel is rigid. 6. The vehicle of claim 5 , further comprising a brace having a first end hingedly attached to one of the top and bottom panels such that in the expanded position, the brace is positionable between the top and bottom panels to separate and structurally support the top and bottom panels. 7. The vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the brace has a length for spanning between adjacent collapsible walls. 8. The vehicle of claim 5 , further comprising a retainer flap hingedly attached to the rigid bottom panel at a front end of the bottom panel adjacent an opening to the storage receptacle, and removably attached to at least one of the collapsible walls. 9. A shelving arrangement for a vehicle, comprising: a rigid top panel having wings configured to engage with mounts coupled to opposing interior walls of a cargo area of the vehicle to support the panel within the cargo area; a rigid bottom panel; and collapsible walls attached with the top panel and the bottom panel such that in an expanded position, the collapsible walls define a storage receptacle disposed on one side of the top panel. 10. The shelving arrangement of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the wings is slidable between the expanded position and a collapsed position in which the extendable wing is disposed within a cavity defined by the top panel. 11. The shelving arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the top panel has opposite side surfaces, and wherein the wings are extendable and disposed between the side surfaces when in a collapsed position. 12. The shelving arrangement of claim 9 , further comprising a brace having a first end hingedly attached to either the rigid top panel or the bottom panel such that in the expanded position, the brace is positionable between the top and bottom panels to separate and structurally support the top and bottom panels. 13. The shelving arrangement of claim 12 , wherein the brace has a length for spanning between adjacent collapsible walls. 14. A shelving arrangement for a vehicle, comprising: a rigid top panel having a hollowed portion formed in an underside thereof for receiving extendable wings in a collapsed position, the wings being slidably coupled to opposing ends of the panel for engaging with opposing interior sidewalls of the vehicle; a bottom panel; and collapsible walls attached with the top panel and the bottom panel such that in an expanded position, a storage receptacle defined by the walls is disposed underneath the panel. 15. The shelving arrangement of claim 14 , wherein each of the opposing ends of the top panel defines an opening to the hollowed portion for receiving the respective wing. 16. The shelving arrangement of claim 15 , further comprising handles coupled to the wings and that protrude from the respective openings in the collapsed and expanded positions. 17. The shelving arrangement of claim 14 , wherein opposite ends of the collapsible walls are hingedly attached to the top and bottom panels. 18. The shelving arrangement of claim 17 , wherein at least one of the wings has a first latch member configured to latch with a second latch member coupled to the bottom panel in the collapsed position, such that upon sliding the wings away from opposing ends of the top panel to the expanded position, the first and second latch members unlatch to allow the collapsible walls and bottom panel to move to the expanded position. 19. The shelving arrangement of claim 14 , wherein each of the collapsible walls is foldable about a fold line between the opposing ends of the respective wall such that two portions of the wall defined by the fold line contact and overlap each other in the collapsed position. 20. The shelving arrangement of claim 9 , further comprising: a first latch member coupled to the rigid top panel; a second latch member coupled to the rigid bottom panel, wherein the first latch member is configured to engage the second latch member when the collapsible walls are in a collapsed position and disengage the second latch member when the collapsible walls are in the expanded position.

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Classifications

  • B60R5/048Primary

    of accordion-type, i.e. collapsible by sliding and folding · CPC title

  • Rear shelves · CPC title

  • Structural features of shelf bases · CPC title

  • B60R5/045Primary

    collapsible or transformable · CPC title

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

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What does patent US10336261B2 cover?
A vehicle includes a cargo area defined by opposing interior sidewalls, each of the sidewalls having a mount formed therein and a shelving arrangement defining a storage receptacle. The arrangement has a rigid top panel with extendable wings configured to engage the mounts to support and suspend the arrangement within the cargo area. The arrangement further has collapsible walls attached with t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R5/048. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 02 2019 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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