Glove box
US-12103498-B2 · Oct 1, 2024 · US
US2020002979A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020002979-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816020194-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
A vehicle includes a compartment mounted to a frame of the vehicle. The compartment includes a box coupled to a vehicle in a fixed position relative to the vehicle and a latch system coupled to the glove to allow a user access to the box. The latch system includes a shape-memory alloy wire and a spring that are used during actuation of the latch system.
Opening claim text (preview).
1 . A glove compartment comprising a glove box adapted to be coupled to a vehicle in a fixed position relative to the vehicle, the glove box including a container formed to include an aperture arranged to open into a space formed in the container and a lid coupled to the container to move relative to the container between a closed position in which the lid closes the aperture and blocks access to the space and an opened position in which the lid has moved away from the container to allow access to the space through the aperture, a latch including a first lock tab movable between a first lock-tab position in which movement of the lid relative to the container is blocked when the lid is in the closed position and a second lock-tab position in which movement of the lid away from the container is permitted, a first lock-tab receiver configured to receive the first lock tab therein when the lock tab is in the first lock-tab position and the lid is in the closed position, and a first tab-mover arm coupled to the first lock tab to move therewith, and an actuator coupled to the first tab-mover arm and configured to cause the first tab-mover arm to move to cause the first lock tab to move between the first and second lock-tab positions in response to an input, wherein the actuator includes a shape-memory alloy wire coupled to the first tab-mover arm to move the first tab-mover arm in response to changes in length of the shape-memory alloy wire between a first length associated with the first lock-tab position and a relatively smaller second length associated with the second lock-tab position and a control system coupled to the shape-memory alloy wire and configured to apply power to the shape-memory alloy wire to cause the shape-memory alloy wire to change between the first and second lengths in response to receipt of the input to the control system. 2 . The glove compartment of claim 1 , wherein the first lock tab moves in a first direction from the first lock-tab position to the second lock-tab position and a first section of the shape-memory alloy wire moves in an opposite second direction to cause a second section of the shape-memory alloy wire to move in the first direction and the second section of the shape-memory alloy wire arranged to extend between and interconnect the first tab-mover arm and the first portion of the shape-memory alloy wire to move the first tab-mover arm. 3 . The glove compartment of claim 2 , wherein the latch further includes a second lock tab movable between a third lock-tab position in which movement of the lid relative to the container is blocked when the lid is in the closed position and a fourth lock-tab position in which movement of the lid away from the container is permitted, a second lock-tab receiver configured to receive the second lock tab therein when the second lock tab is in the third lock-tab position and the lid is in the closed position, and a second tab-mover arm coupled to the second lock tab to move therewith. 4 . The glove compartment of claim 3 , wherein the second lock tab moves in the second direction from the third lock-tab position to the fourth lock-tab position and a third section of the shape-memory alloy wire moves in the first direction to cause a fourth section of the shape-memory alloy wire to move in the second direction and the fourth section of the shape-memory alloy arranged to extend between and interconnect the second tab-mover arm and third portion of the shape-memory alloy wire to move the first tab-mover arm. 5 . The glove compartment of claim 4 , wherein the actuator includes a wire guide coupled to the container and configured to engage and guide the shape-memory alloy wire as the shape-memory allow wire changes between the first length and the relatively smaller second length, the wire guide includes a first pulley coupled to the container and configured to rotate about a first axis relative to the container and a second pulley located in spaced-apart relation to the first pulley and configured to rotate about a second axis relative to the container, and the first and second pulleys rotate in response to the shape-memory alloy wire changing between the first length and the relatively smaller second length 6 . The glove compartment of claim 1 , wherein the first lock tab moves in a first direction from the first lock-tab position to the second lock-tab position and a first section of the shape-memory alloy wire moves in an opposite second direction to cause a second section of the shape-memory alloy wire arranged to extend between an interconnect the tab-mover arm and the first portion of the shape-memory alloy wire to move the first tab-mover arm, wherein the latch further includes a second lock tab movable between a third lock-tab position in which movement of the lid relative to the container is blocked when the lid is in the closed position and a fourth lock-tab position in which movement of the lid away from the container is permitted, a second lock-tab receiver configured to receive the second lock tab therein when the second lock tab is in the third lock-tab position and the lid is in the closed position, and a second tab-mover arm coupled to the second lock tab to move therewith, wherein the second lock tab moves in the second direction from the third lock-tab position to the fourth lock-tab position and a third section of the shape-memory alloy wire moves in the first direction to cause a fourth section of the shape-memory alloy wire to move in the second direction and the fourth section of the shape-memory alloy arranged to extend between and interconnect the second tab-mover arm and third portion of the shape-memory alloy wire to move the first tab-mover arm, wherein the actuator includes a wire guide coupled to the container and configured to engage and guide the shape-memory alloy wire as the shape-memory allow wire changes between the first length and the relatively smaller second length, the wire guide includes a first pulley coupled to the container and configured to rotate about a first axis relative to the container and a second pulley located in spaced-apart relation to the first pulley and configured to rotate about a second axis relative to the container, and the first and second pulleys rotate in response to the shape-memory alloy wire changing between the first length and the relatively smaller second length, and wherein the wire guide further includes a first spring coupled to the first tab-mover arm and configured to provide a first bias force to the first tab-mover arm to urge the first tab-mover arm to move in the second direction to cause the first lock-tab to move toward the first lock-tab position. 7 . The glove compartment of claim 6 , wherein the first spring is arranged to extend between and interconnect the first tab-mover arm and the second section of the shape-memory alloy wire. 8 . The glove compartment of claim 7 , wherein the wire guide further includes a second spring coupled to the second tab-mover arm and configured to provide a second bias force to the second tab-mover arm to urge the second tab-mover arm to move in the first direction to cause the second lock-tab to move toward the third lock-tab position. 9 . The glove compartment of claim 8 , wherein the first spring is a crimped portion of the shape-memory alloy wire. 10 . The glove compartment of claim 1 , wherein the first lock tab moves in a first direction from the first lock-tab position to the second lock-tab position and a first section of the shape-memory alloy wire moves in an opposite second direction to cause the first tab-mover arm to move the first lock-tab to the second lock-tab position. 11 . The glove compartment of claim 10 , w
with thermo-electric actuators, e.g. heated bimetals · CPC title
Electrical (electrical circuits E05B81/54) · CPC title
with crank pins and connecting rods · CPC title
for glove compartments · CPC title
mounted on or below dashboards · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.