An overhead console assembly for a vehicle includes accessory module compartments selectively positioned and removably secured to the overhead console for storing materials within the compartments. The overhead console includes a first console housing disposed to an miner surface of a structural member of a headliner assembly on a roofline of a vehicle, a second console housing disposed on the structural member of the headliner spaced apart from the first console housing and a center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings. At least one accessory module is removably secured to the center console housing. The at least one accessory module includes a housing, a storage area defined within the housing to retain materials stored within, and at least one securing member coupling the at least one module to a securement surface provided on the center console housing.
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38. An overhead console assembly and headliner combination for use with a vehicle, the overhead console assembly comprising:
a headliner;
a first console housing disposed on the headliner;
a second console housing disposed on the headliner and spaced apart from the first console housing;
a center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings, the center console housing including two spaced apart rails extending between the first and second console housings; and
an accessory module selectively positionable on and removably securable to the rails, the module including a housing having vertically extending side walls that extend between the rails when the module is secured to the rails, the side walls defining a storage receptacle.
0. 44. An overhead console assembly for use with a vehicle having a roof, the overhead console assembly comprising:
a first console housing mountable in the vehicle proximate the roof;
a second console housing mountable in the vehicle such that the second console housing is spaced apart from the first console housing;
two spaced apart rails mountable in the vehicle proximate the roof, wherein the rails extend between the first and second console housings when the assembly is mounted in the vehicle; and
an accessory module selectively positionable on and removably securable to the rails such that the module extends between the rails when the module is secured to the rails, wherein the module is removable from the rails and repositionable along the rails by a vehicle occupant when the assembly is mounted in the vehicle.
0. 63. An overhead console assembly for use with a vehicle having a roof, the overhead console assembly comprising:
a console housing mountable in the vehicle proximate the roof, the console housing including at least one securement surface; and
an accessory module selectively positionable on and removably securable to the at least one securement surface of the console housing, the module including at least one securing member that is selectively engageable with the at least one securement surface of the console housing, wherein the module is removable from the at least one securement surface and repositionable along the at least one securement surface by a vehicle occupant when the assembly is mounted in the vehicle;
wherein the at least one securement surface and the at least one securing member comprise a hook and loop fastening system.
0. 64. An overhead console assembly for use with a vehicle having a roof, the overhead console assembly comprising:
a console housing mountable in the vehicle proximate the roof, the console housing including at least one securement surface; and
an accessory module selectively positionable on and removably securable to the at least one securement surface of the console housing, the module including at least one securing member that is selectively engageable with the at least one securement surface of the console housing, wherein the module is removable from the at least one securement surface and repositionable along the at least one securement surface by a vehicle occupant when the assembly is mounted in the vehicle, and wherein the module includes an upper surface that includes the at least one securing member, a lower surface, a storage area disposed between the upper and lower surfaces, and a flap portion that is configured to overlap the lower surface to enclose the storage area.
30. An overhead console assembly and headliner combination for use with a vehicle, the combination comprising:
a headliner;
a first console housing disposed on the headliner;
a second console housing disposed on the headliner, wherein the second console housing is spaced apart from the first console housing;
a center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings, the center console housing including a pair of spaced apart rails extending between and secured to the first and second console housings, wherein each of the rails includes a securement surface disposed about an outer periphery and an inner surface forming a cavity; and
at least one accessory module selectively positionable on and removably secured to the securement surfaces of the center console housing for storing materials, the at least one accessory module including a housing, a storage area defined within the housing to retain materials, and at least one securing member engaging the securement surfaces of the center console housing.
1. An overhead console assembly and headliner combination for a vehicle comprising:
a headlliner headliner including a support structural member;
a first console housing disposed on the structural member of the headliner;
a second console housing disposed on the structural member of the headliner, wherein the second console housing is spaced apart from the first console housing;
a center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings, the center console housing including at least one securement surface, each of the at least one securement surface forming only an outer surface of the center console housing; and
at least one accessory module selectively positionable on and removably secured to the at least one securement surface of the center console housing for storing materials, the at least one accessory module including a housing, a storage area defined within the housing to retain materials within and at least one securing member engaging the at least one securement surface of the center console housing.
12. An overhead console assembly for use with a vehicle having a headliner, the headliner including a structural member having a lower surface, the overhead console assembly comprising:
a first console housing disposable on the lower surface of the structural member;
a second console housing disposable on the lower surface of the structural member in spaced relationship with the first console housing;
a center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings, wherein the center console housing includes at least one generally cylindrical rail extending between and secured to the first and second console housings, the at least one rail having an outer surface; and
at least one accessory module selectively positionable along and removably secured to the at least one rail of the center console housing for storing materials, the at least one accessory module including a housing, a storage area defined within the housing to retain the materials and at least one securing member engaging the at least one rail only at the outer surface of the at least one rail.
0. 55. An overhead console assembly for use with a vehicle having a roof, the overhead console assembly comprising:
a first console housing mountable in the vehicle proximate the roof;
a second console housing mountable in the vehicle such that the second console housing is spaced apart from the first console housing;
a center console housing mountable in the vehicle proximate the roof, such that the center console housing is disposed between the first and second console housings when the assembly is mounted in the vehicle, the center console housing including at least one securement surface, each of the at least one securement surface forming only an outer surface of the center console housing; and
an accessory module selectively positionable on and removably securable to the at least one securement surface of the center console housing, the module including at least one securing member that is selectively engageable with the at least one securement surface of the center console housing, wherein the module is removable from the at least one securement surface and repositionable along the at least one securement surface by a vehicle occupant when the assembly is mounted in the vehicle.
17. An overhead console assembly for a vehicle comprising:
a first console housing disposed on an inner surface of a structural member of a headliner of the vehicle;
a second console housing disposed on the inner surface of the structural member of the headliner, wherein the second console housing is spaced apart from the first console housing;
a center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings, wherein the center console housing comprises an upper surface substantially flush to the inner surface of the structural member of the headliner, a pair of sidewalls extending vertically from the upper surface between the first and second console housings, a cavity defined there between, and at least one securement surface disposed within the cavity; and
at least one accessory module selectively positioned and removably secured in the center console housing, the at least one module comprising a lower surface, an overlapping flap portion extending from the lower surface, a storage area formed between the lower surface and flap portion and an upper surface having at least one securing member attached thereto for securing the at least one module in the center console housing.
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The present invention relates to an overhead console assembly for the interior of a vehicle.
Overhead consoles are provided on the interior roof structures of vehicles such as automobiles, boats and airplanes. Overhead consoles generally are centrally mounted on the longitudinal axis of the headliner of the vehicle roof. Overhead consoles are designed to provide passengers of the vehicle additional storage space for items such as sunglasses, garage door openers and compact discs.
Current overhead console systems include a series of accessory compartments for storing items of the passengers in the vehicle. The accessory compartments are pivotally mounted to the console to allow the passenger to stow and retrieve personal items in the console. Additionally, overhead consoles house vehicle accessories and controls for vehicle components, including overhead lighting fixtures and controls for vehicle air conditioning systems. Many overhead consoles further include television monitors and the like which are installed in the vehicle for viewing by the passengers.
Once the overhead consoles have been assembled in the vehicle, additional accessory compartments not previously installed cannot be added to the console without a complete rebuild of the console. For example, a garage door opener mechanism cannot be installed into an overhead console unless the console was originally built to house the device. Further, accessory compartments fixed in the overhead consoles do not allow vehicle passengers to rearrange the positioning of each compartment based on driver or passenger preference. Finally, passengers cannot remove the accessory compartments from the console to transport the stored items. Rather, the items must be removed from the compartments prior to exiting the vehicle.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide an overhead console assembly in a vehicle having module accessory compartments that can be easily removed, replaced or rearranged by the occupants of the vehicle.
The present invention overcomes the above-referenced problems associated with prior overhead console assemblies by providing an overhead console assembly for a vehicle having accessory module compartments removably secured to the overhead console for storing materials within the compartments. The In one embodiment of the invention, the overhead console assembly may includes a first console housing disposed to an inner surface of a structural member of on a headliner assembly mounted to a roofline of a vehicle, a second console housing disposed on the structural member of the headliner of the vehicle spaced apart from the first console housing and a center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings. At least one accessory module for storing materials within the overhead console of the vehicle is removably secured to the center console housing. The at least one module includes a housing, a storage area defined within the housing to retain the materials stored there within, and at least one securing member coupling the at least one module to at least one securement surface provided on the center console housing.
In a first embodiment of the invention, the overhead console assembly includes a first console housing disposed to an inner surface of a structural member of a headliner assembly mounted to a roofline of a vehicle, a second console housing disposed on the structural member of the headliner spaced apart from the first console housing and a center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings. The first and second console housing may be either attached to or integrally formed as part of the structural member of the headliner assembly of the vehicle.
The center console housing disposed between the first and second console housing includes at least one rail extending between and secured to the first and second console housings. In one embodiment of the invention, a pair of rails are spaced apart between and attached to the first and second console housings. Each rail has a securement surface provided about the outer periphery of the rail to receive the securing members of the at least one accessory module and an inner surface defining a cavity therein which receives electrical wiring or the like. The at least one accessory module includes a housing, a storage area defined within the housing to retain the materials and a gripping portion extending from each end of a lower surface of the housing to engage the outer surface of each of the pair of spaced apart rails to secure the module to the center console housing. The at least one accessory module is selectively repositionable on and within the center console housing for the convenience of the occupants of the vehicle.
In a second embodiment of the invention, the overhead console assembly includes a first console housing disposed on an inner surface of a structural member of a headliner assembly mounted to a roofline of a vehicle, a second console housing disposed on the structural member of the headliner spaced apart from the first console housing and a center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings mounted on the structural member of the headliner. The center console housing disposed between the first and second console housings comprises an upper surface substantially flush to the inner surface of structural member of the headliner, a pair of sidewalls extending vertically from the upper surface between the first and second console housings, and a cavity defined there between. At least one securement surface is provided in the cavity of the center console housing. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the first, second and center console housings are integrally formed as part of the structural member of the headliner assembly of the vehicle.
At least one accessory module is selectively positioned removably secured in the center console housing. The at least one module of the second embodiment of the invention includes a lower surface, an overlapping flap portion extending from the lower surface a storage area formed between the lower surface and flap portion and an upper surface having a fastening material, such as a hook and loop fastener, which engages the at least one securement surface in the cavity of the center console housing to secure the at least one module in the cavity. The at least one module is selectively repositionable within the cavity of the center console housing based on the convenience of the occupants of the vehicle. The overlapping flap portion of the at least one module is removably fastened to the lower surface to enclose materials within the storage area.
The above objects and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
A headliner assembly 18 includes a structural member 20 which is secured to the inner surface 16 of roof panel 12 by fasteners or the like. The upper surface of headliner assembly 18 covers the inner surface 16 of roof panel 12. The headliner assembly 18 comprises a structural member 20 and an overlay 22 applied to a lower surface of structural member 20. Structural member 20 of headliner assembly 18 is molded to provide contour surfaces defining or complementary to the shape of the interior roof of the vehicle. The overlay 22 of headliner assembly 18 is comprised of a polymer such as polypropylene or the like. Overlay 22 is placed over the lower or interior surface of structural member 20 and is secured by adhesive applied between the overlay 22 and the lower surface of structural member 20.
The structural member 20 of headliner assembly 18 includes a series of mounting structures adapted to receive and secure interior components of the vehicle. The most common interior components provided on the headliner assembly 18 include a pair of visors 24 mounted at a front edge 26 of the headliner 18, as well as grab handles 28, 30 and interior lights 32, 34 mounted on opposing sides 36, 38 of the headliner assembly 18. It is understood that any number of additional components can be mounted to the headliner assembly for use in a vehicle, including clothes hooks and additional interior reading lights.
Referring now to
Second console housing 44 of overhead console assembly 40 is disposed on a central portion 46 of structural member 20 of headliner assembly 18. Second console housing 44 is assembled to the structural member 20 of headliner assembly 18 with a series of fasteners (not shown). This allows a manufacturer to vary the length of the overhead console assembly based on the assembly portion of the second console housing 44. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, second console housing 44 is disposed rearward of first console housing 42 along the longitudinal axis of the structural member 20. However, it is understood that the first and second console housings 42, 44 could be disposed parallel to and spaced apart from one another along the lateral axis of the structural member 20. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, second console housing 44 is molded as part of structural member 20 of headliner assembly 18.
Second console housing 44 is substantially rectangular in shape, having vertically extending sidewalls 52 terminating at a lip 53 disposed about the outer periphery of sidewalls 52. A cavity 54 is defined between the vertically extending sidewalls 52 of second console housing 44. Second console housing 44 includes a pair of apertures (not shown) adapted to receive and secure rails 60, 62 of center console housing 43. An audiovisual display 56 is pivotally mounted within the cavity 54 of second console housing 44. The display 56 is secured in cavity 54 by a set of fasteners covered by a trim bezel (not shown). Display 56 is pivotally adjustable between a raised or inactive position and an active or lowered position, which is shown in FIG. 1.
When the audiovisual display 56 is in the inactive or stored position, the display 56 is disposed within cavity 54 such that the viewing surface 58 of display 56 is substantially flush with the outer periphery 52 of second console housing 44. A latch 59 is provided on the outer periphery 52 of second console housing 44 of overhead console assembly 40 to lock the display in cavity 54 while stored in the inactive position. When the audiovisual display is placed in the active or lowered position, the display 56 is substantially perpendicular to the lower surface of headliner 18. It is understood that the monitor could be pivotally adjusted to any number of positions relative to the lower surface of headliner assembly 18 for use by the passengers of the vehicle.
In a first embodiment of the invention, center console housing 43 of overhead console assembly 40 includes a pair of rails 60, 62 mounted between the first and second console housings 42, 44. The rails 60, 62 are substantially parallel to one another and are spaced apart to receive at least one accessory module 64 there between. As described above, rails 60, 62 can be formed to any length to extend between first and second console housing 42, 44. Rails 60, 62 are formed by an extrusion process using either a metallic material, such as aluminum, or a polymeric material, such as polypropylene or the like. Rails 60, 62 are generally cylindrical in shape to allow accessory modules 64 mounted on the rails to be adjusted longitudinally along the surface of the rails. It is easily understood that rails 60, 62 can be formed to have any geometrical shape which would allow for the mounting and adjustment of the removably secured accessory modules 64 along the rails based on the convenience of the occupants of the vehicle.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a single rail is provided as part of the center console housing 43 extending between the first and second console housings 42, 44. The at least one accessory module 64 is selectively positionable and removably secured to the single rail in center console housing 43. It is also understood that the number of rails provided in center console housing 43 of overhead assembly 40 can be changed to provide additional structural support to mount the accessory modules 64 or to change the aesthetic appearance of the overhead assembly.
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At least one accessory module 64 is selectively positionable and removably secured on rails 60, 62. The accessory modules 64 are adapted to be repositioned along and removed from the spaced apart rails 60, 62 of center console housing 43 based on the convenience of the occupants of the vehicle. Accessory modules 64 receive and retain personal items or materials of the passengers in the vehicle. Examples of the type of accessory modules that can be mounted to the overhead console assembly 40 include, but are not limited to, a tissue dispenser module 72, a sunglass holder module 74 and a universal garage door opener module 76. Each of the accessory modules can have different geometries and features based on the type of materials to be retained in the module and still be secured to center console housing 43.
Each accessory module 64 includes a substantially planar lower surface 78 terminating at each end at a gripping portion 80, 82. The gripping portions 80,82 are adapted to engage the securement surface 68 of rails 60, 62 to mount the accessory module 64 to the rails. In the preferred embodiment, gripping portions 80, 82 are arcuate shaped to engage the cylindrical outer periphery of securement surface 68 of rails 60, 62. However, it is understood that the position, geometry and number of gripping portions provided on the accessory modules may be changed to mount the accessory modules to the overhead assembly.
The accessory module 64 further includes a storage receptacle formed by vertically extending side walls 84, 86 terminating at a substantially planar top surface 88. The storage receptacle formed by the vertically extending side walls 84, 86 and top surface 88 extends into the area defined between the spaced apart rails 60, 62. Passengers access the materials in the storage receptacle through an entry 90 formed in the substantially planar lower surface 78. It should be understood that the entry for each accessory module 64 can be varied based on the purpose of the module. For example, tissue dispenser module 72 has a rectangular entry formed in the lower surface to provide access to the tissue stored in the receptacle.
It can be further understood that in another embodiment of accessory module 64 of the present invention, accessory module 64 includes an aperture formed in the lower surface 78 of the accessory module 64 above a cavity in module 64 which may receive a number of interchangeable accessory components. The aperture and cavity are defined by the vertically extending sidewalls 84, 86 and top surface 88 of accessory module 64. For example, universal garage door opener module 76 receives a removable garage door opener device mounted in the storage cavity through the aperture in lower surface 78. If the passenger decides to replace the garage door opener device, he removes the device from the storage cavity, replacing the device with another container in the accessory module, such as a sunglass carrier.
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The headliner 108 of vehicle roof 100 comprises a structural member 110 and an overlay 111 applied to a lower surface of the structural member 110. Overhead console assembly 112 includes a first console housing 114, a center console housing 116 and a rear console housing 118. Each of the housings forming the overhead console assembly 112 is aligned with an adjacent housing and is centrally disposed along the longitudinal axis of structural member 110 of headliner assembly 108. However, it is understood that the housings of overhead console assembly may be aligned with one another along the lateral axis of the structural member 110 of headliner assembly 108.
In the second embodiment of the invention shown in
First console housing 114 of overhead console assembly 112 is disposed at a front edge 124 of headliner 108. A pair of visors 126 are secured on each side of first housing 114. The first housing 114 of overhead console assembly 112 is adapted to receive interior components, such as overhead lights 128 and an electronic information center 130.
Center console housing 116 of overhead console assembly 112 includes a pair of vertical sidewalls 132, 134 extending longitudinally from first console housing 114. Electrical wiring (not shown) is provided in the cavities formed by vertically extending sidewalls 132, 134 to electrically connect components in the first and second console housing 114, 118 to the vehicle electrical system. A cavity 136 in center console housing 116 is defined between vertically extending sidewalls 132, 134 and first and second console housings 114, 118. Cavity 136 is provided substantially flush to the structural member 110 of headliner assembly 108 and is adapted to removably secure and detachably couple at least one accessory module or pouch 138 therewithin with a hook and loop fastening system, which will be described in greater detail below.
Second console housing 118 of overhead console assembly 112 is disposed adjacent center console housing 116. Second console housing 118 is formed by the vertically extending sidewalls 132, 134 and an end wall 140 extending between the terminal portions of sidewalls 132, 134. A cavity 142 is defined between the vertically extending sidewalls 132, 134, the end wall 140 and center console housing 116 to receive an audiovisual display 144.
Audiovisual display 144 is pivotally mounted within the cavity 142 of second console housing 118 to be adjusted between a raised or inactive position and an active or lowered position. A latch 146 is provided in cavity 142 to engage and lock the audiovisual display 144 when the display is placed in the inactive or stored position. When stored, viewing surface 148 of display 144 is substantially flush with the outer periphery 150 of second console housing 118.
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Accessory modules or pouches 138, 162 include a hook and loop fastening material 172 provided on the upper surface 154 of accessory pouch 138 to selectively position and removably secure mount the at least one accessory pouch to a securement surface in the cavity 136 of center console housing 116. When the accessory pouch is placed in cavity 146, hook and loop fastening material 172 interconnects with the overlay 111 provided in cavity 136 to detachably couple and secure the accessory pouch 138 in position. Overlay 111 acts as a securement surface to removably secured the accessory pouches to center console housing 116.
In another embodiment of the invention, a hook and loop fastener securement panel 173 is mounted within cavity 136 and is provided as the securement surface of the center console housing to engage fastening material 172 of accessory pouches 138, 162 to provide a more secure interconnection between the center console housing and the accessory pouches than that provided by overlay material 111. It is understood that accessory pouches 138, 162 of overhead console assembly 112 are selectively repositionable and removable within cavity 136 of center console housing 116 based on the convenience of the occupants of the vehicle.
While the best mode for carrying out the invention has been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.
Krapfl, Clifford, Canni, Adam, Shields, Scott
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