Glove box owner's manual/electronic device storage
US-9487151-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US11059427B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11059427-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916441123-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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A storage bin assembly for vehicles includes a bin and a door. The door includes a latch-engaging surface that moves from a rest position when the door is opened. A latch pawl engages the latch-engaging surface of the door to prevent movement of the door to the open position when the latch pawl is in an engaged position. A push button actuator is disposed in a center portion of a dashboard structure. The push button actuator includes a cam surface that slidably engages the latch pawl and causes the latch pawl to move from the engaged position to a disengaged position to thereby unlatch the door.
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A storage bin assembly for vehicles comprising: a dashboard structure having driver and passenger portions and a center portion disposed between the driver and passenger portions; a bin mounted to the passenger portion, the bin including vertically spaced-apart upper and lower walls, horizontally spaced-apart upright first and second sidewalls, and a rear wall, wherein the upper and lower walls and the upright first and second sidewalls have peripheral portions forming an opening to a storage space of the bin; a door pivotably mounted to the bin for rotation between open and closed positions, the door including a latch-engaging surface that moves from a rest position to an open position when the door is moved from the closed position to the open position; a horizontally-extending latch pawl that translates substantially horizontally between engaged and disengaged positions, wherein the latch pawl includes a first end that engages the latch-engaging surface of the door and prevents movement of the latch-engaging surface from the rest position to the open position when the latch pawl is in the engaged position to prevent movement of the door to the open position, and wherein the latch pawl permits movement of the latch-engaging surface from the rest position to the open position when the latch pawl is in the disengaged position; an actuator disposed in the center portion of the dashboard structure for movement between rest and actuated positions, wherein the actuator includes a cam surface that is configured to slidably engage a second end of the latch pawl that is opposite the first end of the latch pawl such that movement of the actuator from the rest position to the actuated position causes the latch pawl to translate substantially horizontally from the engaged position to the disengaged position to unlatch the door. 2. The storage bin assembly of claim 1 , including: a push button operably connected to the actuator. 3. The storage bin assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the door includes a panel that substantially closes off the opening of the bin when the door is in the closed position and first and second pivot arms that extend inwardly from the panel and include first and second pivot structures, respectively, that are pivotably connected to the bin, the first pivot arm having a cantilevered end portion disposed inwardly of the first pivot structure, and wherein the latch-engaging surface of the door is formed by the end portion of the first pivot arm. 4. The storage bin assembly of claim 3 , wherein: the latch-engaging surface faces downwardly when the door is in a closed position; the first end of the latch pawl includes an upwardly-facing latch surface that is directly adjacent the latch-engaging surface when the latch pawl is in the engaged position. 5. The storage bin assembly of claim 4 , wherein: the first and second sidewalls of the bin include oppositely-facing inner and outer sides, and wherein the first pivot arm of the door is disposed outside the bin adjacent the outer side of the bin; and wherein the bin includes a deformation-limiting rib protruding from the outer side of the first sidewall of the bin, the deformation-limiting rib including an edge surface positioned a predefined clearance distance from the cantilevered end portion of the first pivot arm when the door is in a closed position, the latch is in the engaged position, and a force is not being applied to open the door, whereby the edge surface of the deformation-limiting rib limits deformation of the end portion of the first pivot arm when a force is applied to the door to cause the latch-engaging surface to remain in contact with the latch surface of the latch pawl. 6. The storage bin assembly of claim 5 , wherein: the dashboard structure includes a housing that slidably supports the latch pawl for substantially linear horizontal movement between the engaged and disengaged positions of the latch pawl; and wherein the housing includes a support surface adjacent the first end of the latch pawl when the latch pawl is in the engaged position to limit movement of the first end of the latch pawl when a force is applied to the first end of the latch pawl by the end portion of the first pivot arm when an opening force is applied to the door. 7. The storage bin assembly of claim 6 , wherein: the housing includes a wall having an opening, and wherein the first end of the latch pawl extends through the opening. 8. The storage bin assembly of claim 7 , wherein: the wall of the housing is upright; the latch pawl includes a horizontally-extending base portion and a transverse arm extending upwardly from the base portion to the first end of the latch pawl, and wherein the first end extends horizontally through the opening in the wall of the housing. 9. The storage bin assembly of claim 8 , wherein: the housing includes a first component having a horizontally extending first portion that is U-shaped in cross-section and opens upwardly, wherein the transverse arm of the latch pawl extends upwardly out of the first portion, the first portion having an end that opens horizontally; the housing includes a pawl-retaining bracket secured to the end of the first component to substantially close off the end and retain a shape of the end of the first component. 10. The storage bin assembly of claim 9 , wherein: the pawl-retaining bracket includes at least a pair of connectors, each connector comprising a groove; the first component includes a base wall and spaced-apart sidewalls extending from the base wall to form the U-shaped cross-section, and wherein the spaced-apart sidewalls include edges at the end of the first portion that are received in the grooves of the connectors to retain the pawl-retaining bracket on the end of the first component and to retain the spaced-apart sidewalls at a predefined distance from each other. 11. The storage bin assembly of claim 10 , wherein: each of the spaced-apart sidewalls of the first component includes a barbed connector; each connector of the pawl-retaining bracket includes first and second spaced-apart tabs, wherein the first tab includes retaining surfaces that engage the barbed connectors to retain the pawl-retaining bracket on the first component. 12. The storage bin assembly of claim 6 , wherein: the housing slidably supports the actuator for substantially linear movement between the rest and actuated positions; the second end of the latch pawl includes an angled slide surface that slidably engages the cam surface of the actuator whereby substantially linear movement of the actuator causes the latch pawl to shift from the engaged position to the disengaged position. 13. The storage bin assembly of claim 12 , wherein: the second end of the latch pawl includes a pair of vertically spaced-apart angled surfaces having a gap therebetween; the actuator includes an inner portion extending through the gap. 14. The storage bin assembly of claim 12 , including: a first spring that engages the second end of the latch pawl towards the disengaged position; a second spring disposed on the inner portion of the actuator and biasing the actuator towards the rest position; a third spring rotatably biasing the door towards the closed position. 15. A storage bin assembly for vehicles comprising: a dashboard structure having driver and passenger portions and a center finish panel disposed between the driver and passenger portions, the center finish panel including horizontally spaced-apart left and right vent openings that are configured to supply air to a vehicle interior;
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