Hook for opening and closing console box
US-10871014-B2 · Dec 22, 2020 · US
US11065992B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11065992-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815866863-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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An armrest for a motor vehicle has a housing body and an arm support fitted pivotably on the housing body. A rotatably mounted bolt is provided on the arm support with a bolt tongue which, in a locking position, interacts with a striker plate on the housing body, as a result of which a pivoting of the arm support away from the housing body is blocked. A U-shaped support bracket is fitted on the arm support and has, upon application of a force for pivoting of the arm support away from the housing body in the locking position of the bolt, contact with the bolt tongue on the side which faces away from the arm support. A support force is thus exerted in the direction of the arm support on the bolt. The support bracket in the locking position of the bolt, engages around at least the bolt tongue.
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What is claimed is: 1. An armrest for a motor vehicle, comprising: a housing body; an arm support fitted pivotably on the housing body; a bolt rotatably mounted on the arm support and having a bolt tongue which, in a locking position, interacts with a striker plate on the housing body, as a result of which a pivoting of the arm support away from the housing body is blocked; and at least one support bracket fitted on the arm support and having, upon application of a force for pivoting of the arm support away from the housing body in the locking position of the bolt, contact with the bolt tongue on a side which faces away from an upper portion of the arm support which is configured to be contacted by an arm of a user when the arm support is located in a closed position on the housing, and thus applies a support force in a direction of the upper portion of the arm support on the bolt, wherein each support bracket comprises two lateral sides and an interconnecting central web to form a U-shaped support bracket and, in the locking position of the bolt, engages around at least the bolt tongue, and wherein the central web of each support bracket lies below the bolt tongue in the locking position of the bolt. 2. The armrest as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the central web lies with a spacing below the bolt tongue in the locking position of the bolt. 3. The armrest as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a horizontal distance X between a point of contact S from the at least one support bracket to the bolt tongue and a point of contact R from the bolt tongue to the striker plate is equal to about zero. 4. The armrest as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a horizontal distance X between a point of contact S from the at least one support bracket to the bolt tongue and a point of contact R from the bolt tongue to the striker plate is greater than zero. 5. The armrest as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the point of contact S from the at least one support bracket to the bolt tongue, as seen in a locking direction of the bolt, is in front of the point of contact R from the bolt tongue to the striker plate. 6. The armrest as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the horizontal distance X is significantly smaller than a vertical distance Y between a pivot joint about which the bolt rotates and the point of contact R. 7. The armrest as claimed in claim 1 , wherein there is formed on an outside of the housing body an inwardly directed accommodation region in which the at least one support bracket is accommodated if the arm support is located in a closed position on the housing body. 8. The armrest as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bolt has, below the bolt tongue, a covering region which covers the at least one support bracket at least in regions. 9. A vehicle armrest, comprising: a housing; an arm support pivotable on the housing; a bolt rotatably mounted on the arm support and having a bolt tongue which, in a locking position, interacts with a striker plate on the housing to block pivoting of the arm support away from the housing; and a U-shaped support bracket on the arm support engaging around the bolt tongue in the locking position of the bolt, wherein the U-shaped support bracket has, upon application of a force for pivoting of the arm support away from the housing in the locking position of the bolt, contact with the bolt tongue on a side which faces away from an upper portion of the arm support which is configured to be contacted by an arm of a user when the arm support is located in a closed position on the housing, and thus applies a support force in a direction of the upper portion of the arm support on the bolt, wherein the U-shaped support bracket comprises two lateral side walls and an interconnecting central web forming a U-shape, and wherein the central web lies below the bolt tongue in the locking position of the bolt. 10. The armrest as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the central web lies with a spacing below the bolt tongue in the locking position of the bolt. 11. The armrest as claimed in claim 9 , wherein a horizontal distance X between a point of contact S from the U-shaped support bracket to the bolt tongue and a point of contact R from the bolt tongue to the striker plate is equal to about zero. 12. The armrest as claimed in claim 9 , wherein a horizontal distance X between a point of contact S from the at least one support bracket to the bolt tongue and a point of contact R from the bolt tongue to the striker plate is greater than zero. 13. The armrest as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the point of contact S from the at least one support bracket to the bolt tongue, as seen in a locking direction of the bolt, is in front of the point of contact R from the bolt tongue to the striker plate. 14. The armrest as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the horizontal distance X is significantly smaller than a vertical distance Y between a pivot joint about which the bolt rotates and the point of contact R. 15. The armrest as claimed in claim 9 , wherein there is formed on the out-side-an outside of the housing an inwardly directed accommodation region in which the U-shaped support bracket is accommodated if the arm support is located in a closed position on the housing. 16. The armrest as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the bolt has, below the bolt tongue, a covering region which covers the U-shaped support bracket at least in regions.
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