Expandable cover assemblies for cargo compartments of motor vehicles
US-10081235-B2 · Sep 25, 2018 · US
US10967802B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10967802-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916297779-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 6, 2021 |
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Storage compartments for use in or on vehicles are provided. A storage compartment, according to one implementation, may include a container body having a cavity adapted to store items or cargo. The container body may be adapted to be secured to a vehicle. The storage compartment may further include a fabric cover attached to a top edge of the container body.
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What is claimed is: 1. A storage compartment of a vehicle, comprising: a container body having a cavity adapted to store items or cargo, the container body adapted to be secured to the vehicle; and a fabric cover attached to a top edge of the container body, wherein the fabric cover includes a frame section and a flap, wherein a first section of an outer edge of the flap is removably connected to a first section of an inner edge of the frame section by one or more zippers. 2. The storage compartment of claim 1 , wherein a second section of the outer edge of the flap is connected to a second section of the inner edge of the frame section along a fold line. 3. The storage compartment of claim 1 , wherein, when the first section of the outer edge of the flap is disconnected from first section of the inner edge of the frame section, the flap is adapted to be displaced in a way that exposes the cavity of the container body. 4. The storage compartment of claim 1 , wherein the frame section of the fabric cover is attached to the top edge of the container body. 5. The storage compartment of claim 4 , further comprising an adhesive adapted to attach the frame section of the fabric cover to the top edge of the container body. 6. The storage compartment of claim 1 , further comprising a rim extending outward from the top edge of the container body. 7. The storage compartment of claim 6 , wherein the rim is adapted to be attached to the vehicle. 8. The storage compartment of claim 7 , wherein the rim includes a plurality of openings enabling a plurality of connectors to attach the rim directly to a support structure of the vehicle. 9. The storage compartment of claim 8 , wherein the connectors include bolts or screws. 10. The storage compartment of claim 1 , wherein the container body is secured within a trunk or frunk of the vehicle and is accessible by lifting a trunk door or a front hood of the vehicle. 11. The storage compartment of claim 1 , wherein the top edge of the container body lies substantially within an inclined plane. 12. The storage compartment of claim 1 , wherein the container body includes a plastic material and the fabric cover includes a textile material. 13. A vehicle frunk, comprising: a container having a body, a top edge of the body, and a rim extending outward from the top edge, the body of the container adapted to store items or cargo therein, the rim adapted to be secured to support members under a front hood of the vehicle; and a cover adapted to conceal the items or cargo stored in the body of the container, the cover including a frame section and a flap, the frame section adapted to be attached to a top edge of the container body, wherein the cover comprises at least a fabric material, wherein a first section of an outer edge of the flap is removably connected to a first section of an inner edge of the frame section, and wherein a second section of the outer edge of the flap is connected to a second section of the inner edge of the frame section along a fold line. 14. The frunk of claim 13 , further comprising one or more zippers adapted to removably connect the first section of the outer edge of the flap to the first section of the inner edge of the frame section. 15. An electric vehicle, comprising: a support structure adapted to support one or more vehicle components adapted to drive the electric vehicle; and a storage compartment secured to the support structure, the storage compartment including a plastic container and a fabric cover, the plastic container having a cavity adapted to store cargo; wherein an outer edge of the fabric cover is attached to a top edge of the plastic container; wherein the fabric cover includes a frame section and a flap; wherein a first section of an outer edge of the flap is removably connected to a first section of an inner edge of the frame section; and wherein, when the first section of the outer edge of the flap is disconnected from first section of the inner edge of the frame section, the flap is adapted to be displaced in a way that exposes the cavity of the plastic container. 16. The electric vehicle of claim 15 , further comprising a rim extending outward from the top edge of the plastic container, wherein the rim is adapted to be secured to the support structure. 17. The electric vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the storage compartment is secured within a trunk or frunk of the electric vehicle and is accessible by lifting a trunk door or a front hood of the electric vehicle. 18. The storage compartment of claim 1 , wherein the one or more zippers traverse the first section of the outer edge of the flap and the first section of the inner edge of the frame section. 19. The storage compartment of claim 2 , wherein the first section of the outer edge of the flap and the first section of the inner edge of the frame section are relatively longer than the second section of the outer edge of the flap and the second section of the inner edge of the frame section. 20. The frunk of claim 13 , wherein the first section of the outer edge of the flap and the first section of the inner edge of the frame section are relatively longer than the second section of the outer edge of the flap and the second section of the inner edge of the frame section. 21. The electric vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the first section of the outer edge of the flap and the first section of the inner edge of the frame section comprise a majority of the outer edge of the flap and the inner edge of the frame section, respectively.
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