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US20030019991A1
US20030019991A1 US10/195,676 US19567602A US2003019991A1 US 20030019991 A1 US20030019991 A1 US 20030019991A1 US 19567602 A US19567602 A US 19567602A US 2003019991 A1 US2003019991 A1 US 2003019991A1
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  • the invention relates to a cup holder arrangement, in particular for a dashboard in a vehicle, according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
  • a first part, intended to form a bottom support for a cup is pivoted out in a vertical plane, after which a second part, intended to form an upper support for a cup, is pivoted or folded out into a fundamentally horizontal position.
  • a cup will be located essentially just in front of the opening used in the dashboard.
  • a first part, intended to form an upper support for a cup is instead pivoted or pushed out in a horizontal plane, after which a second part, intended to form a bottom support for a cup, is pivoted or folded out into a support position.
  • a-cup will be located in front of the opening used in the dashboard.
  • One object of the invention is to produce an improved cup holder arrangement, intended in particular for a dashboard in a vehicle. Another object is to achieve a simple and inexpensive solution which affords good and reliable functioning.
  • a cup will during use be located to the side of the place selected for the cup holder arrangement, in which way it becomes possible to position the cup holder arrangement in a location which would otherwise be disadvantageous with regard to accessibility or availability of other equipment on the dashboard. Furthermore, it is simple, by merely an axial displacement movement of an operating button, to maneuver the cup holder arrangement into a desired position in connection with use. Another advantage is that the parts which serve for supporting the cup can be made rigid and therefore stable at the same time as they can be guided smoothly into and out of use position.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a cup holder arrangement according to the invention in rest position
  • FIG. 2 shows the cup holder arrangement according to FIG. 1 in use position
  • FIG. 3 shows a view at an angle from below of the cup holder arrangement in FIG. 2,
  • FIG. 4 shows components forming part of the cup holder arrangement in FIG. 2,
  • FIG. 5 shows a detailed illustration of a part shown in FIG. 4.
  • a cup holder arrangement 1 according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is intended in particular for mounting in a dashboard (not shown in greater detail here) in a vehicle. It is provided with an essentially flat housing 2 which, at one of its end walls, has an elongate opening 3 which is positioned here with its longitudinal direction oriented essentially horizontally.
  • a cup holder mechanism 4 can be displaced axially to and fro in the longitudinal direction of the housing 2 , according to a double arrow 5 shown in FIG. 1, between an inserted storage position according to FIG. 1 and an extended use position according to FIG. 2.
  • the cup holder mechanism 4 comprises a piston 6 which is guided in the housing 2 and at one end of which a cup holder device 7 is mounted rotatably about a rotation axis line 8 which is located at the side of the piston and extends in the longitudinal direction of the housing 2 .
  • the cup holder device 7 comprises, on the one hand, a first support element 9 which is intended to support an upper part of a cup and is preferably annular and, on the other hand, a second support element 10 which is intended to support a lower part of a cup.
  • the first support element 9 has been rotated clockwise, from a rest position in FIG.
  • the second support element 10 has been rotated counterclockwise, from a rest position, in the direction of the arrow 12 through an angle of roughly 130°, so that a support portion 13 is located under a ring formed by the first support element 9 and can serve as a bottom support for a cup.
  • the cup holder mechanism 4 is returned to the rest position by being pressed into the housing 2 , the rotary movements indicated take place in the opposite directions.
  • the cup holder mechanism 4 is operated by pressing an operating button 14 which is mounted so as to be freely rotatable on the second support element 10 and therefore does not rotate together with the support elements 9 and 10 when they rotate but remains stationary relative to the operating finger or thumb.
  • a first guide groove 15 intended for controlling the movement of the first support element 9
  • a second guide groove 16 intended for controlling the movement of the second support element 10
  • Each of these guide grooves 15 , 16 has a straight portion which is parallel to the rotation axis line 8 and, next to the opening 3 of the housing 2 , merges with a curved portion 15 a and 16 a respectively.
  • the straight portions of the guide grooves 15 , 16 only axial movement of the support elements 9 , 10 takes place, with these oriented in a rotary position corresponding to the rest position in FIG. 1.
  • the rotary movement is brought about by means of the respective sections 15 a and 16 a of the guide grooves when the support elements 9 , 10 are located outside the housing 2 .
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show in greater detail how the support elements 9 and 10 can be maneuvered.
  • the piston 6 is provided with two guide grooves 17 , 18 , each for its own guide pin 19 , 20 , which are arranged at a given axial spacing from one another and are rotatable about the rotation axis line 8 .
  • the guide pin 19 runs in the guide groove 15 of the housing and is connected in a rotationally fixed manner, via a suitably tubular spindle 21 , to the first support element 9 at that end of the latter located next to the operating button 14 .
  • the guide pin 20 runs in the guide groove 16 of the housing and is, in a corresponding manner, connected in a rotationally fixed manner, via a spindle 22 located inside the spindle 21 , to the second support element 10 at that end of the latter located next to the operating button 14 .
  • On the piston 6 there is an axially projecting bearing portion 23 , inside which the spindles 21 , 22 extend and on the outside of which the support elements 9 , 10 are intended to be mounted.
  • a spring means 24 which acts on the piston 6 and can, for example, be of the type in which a rolled-up plate spring strives to straighten itself in order to push the piston 6 out.
  • a damping arrangement 25 which interacts with the housing 2 and can, for example, be of the known type in which a wheel rotates in a damping medium and the wheel is driven by a gear wheel which interacts with a rack (not shown) arranged in the housing 2 .
  • the piston 6 is also suitably provided with a locking arrangement 26 which, by interaction with the housing 2 , can lock the piston 6 in inserted position.
  • the housing 2 can suitably be constructed from two halves and be made of plastic. In this connection, it can according to FIGS. 1 and 2 be provided with a suitable number of suitably designed stiffening means 27 , in the form of, for example, support ribs.
  • the housing 2 is also suitably provided with locking means 28 for fixing the housing in the intended space in the dashboard of a vehicle.
  • the cup holder mechanism 4 is, by means of the operating button 14 , pressed a little way into the housing 2 so that the locking of the piston 6 ceases, after which the cup holder mechanism 4 is pushed out of the housing 2 .
  • the guide pins 19 , 20 run in the straight portions of their guide grooves 15 , 16 , until the support elements 9 , 10 have come out of the housing 2 .
  • the guide pins 19 , 20 are then guided into the sections 15 a , 16 a of their guide grooves, with the result that the support elements 9 , 10 are, with well-balanced movements, rotated into their use positions, in which they are located to the side of the opening 3 in the housing 2 .
  • the cup holder mechanism 4 is, by means of the operating button 14 , pressed back into the housing 2 , the support elements 9 , 10 being rotated back into rest position.
  • the embodiment described here can of course be varied in a number of different ways within the scope of the invention.
  • the rotation axis line 8 can be located at the opposite end of the opening 3 . It is furthermore possible, for example, for both the support elements 9 , 10 to be rotated in the same direction and to design them in a different way.

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A cup holder arrangement (1), intended in particular for a dashboard in a vehicle, has a housing (2) which is provided with an elongate opening (3) and relative to which a cup holder mechanism (4) can be displaced between a storage position and a use position. A cup holder device (7) forming part of the cup holder mechanism (4) is rotatable about a rotation axis line (8) parallel to the longitudinal direction of the housing (2) and located at one end of the opening (3). The cup holder device (7) is arranged so as, in use position, to be located to the side of the opening (3).

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The invention relates to a cup holder arrangement, in particular for a dashboard in a vehicle, according to the preamble of [0001] patent claim 1.
  • STATE OF THE ART
  • Quite a number of types of cup holder arrangement intended for mounting in the dashboard of a vehicle are available on the market. In a common type, a first part, intended to form a bottom support for a cup, is pivoted out in a vertical plane, after which a second part, intended to form an upper support for a cup, is pivoted or folded out into a fundamentally horizontal position. In this connection, a cup will be located essentially just in front of the opening used in the dashboard. In another type of cup holder arrangement, a first part, intended to form an upper support for a cup, is instead pivoted or pushed out in a horizontal plane, after which a second part, intended to form a bottom support for a cup, is pivoted or folded out into a support position. In this case as well, a-cup will be located in front of the opening used in the dashboard. [0002]
  • For reasons of space, it is often desirable to position a cup holder arrangement close to other equipment on the dashboard. With the solutions described above, it may then happen that a cup will conceal other equipment or make it difficult to reach for operation, with attendant disadvantages. In order to reduce such inconvenience, attempts have been made to reduce the dimensions of the cup holder arrangement, but this can in turn lead to the cup holder arrangement being fragile and easy to damage. [0003]
  • Against this background, there is a need for a cup holder arrangement which is easily positioned and robust at the same time as it does not unnecessarily make it more difficult to use equipment on the dashboard. [0004]
  • THE OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
  • One object of the invention is to produce an improved cup holder arrangement, intended in particular for a dashboard in a vehicle. Another object is to achieve a simple and inexpensive solution which affords good and reliable functioning. [0005]
  • DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
  • The object of the invention is achieved by making a cup holder arrangement with the features indicated in [0006] patent claim 1.
  • By virtue of the embodiment selected, a cup will during use be located to the side of the place selected for the cup holder arrangement, in which way it becomes possible to position the cup holder arrangement in a location which would otherwise be disadvantageous with regard to accessibility or availability of other equipment on the dashboard. Furthermore, it is simple, by merely an axial displacement movement of an operating button, to maneuver the cup holder arrangement into a desired position in connection with use. Another advantage is that the parts which serve for supporting the cup can be made rigid and therefore stable at the same time as they can be guided smoothly into and out of use position. [0007]
  • Further advantages and features of the solution according to the invention emerge from the description below and the other patent claims. [0008]
  • The invention will be described in greater detail below with reference to an illustrative embodiment shown in the drawing.[0009]
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
  • In the drawing: [0010]
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a cup holder arrangement according to the invention in rest position, [0011]
  • FIG. 2 shows the cup holder arrangement according to FIG. 1 in use position, [0012]
  • FIG. 3 shows a view at an angle from below of the cup holder arrangement in FIG. 2, [0013]
  • FIG. 4 shows components forming part of the cup holder arrangement in FIG. 2, and [0014]
  • FIG. 5 shows a detailed illustration of a part shown in FIG. 4.[0015]
  • DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
  • A [0016] cup holder arrangement 1 according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is intended in particular for mounting in a dashboard (not shown in greater detail here) in a vehicle. It is provided with an essentially flat housing 2 which, at one of its end walls, has an elongate opening 3 which is positioned here with its longitudinal direction oriented essentially horizontally. A cup holder mechanism 4 can be displaced axially to and fro in the longitudinal direction of the housing 2, according to a double arrow 5 shown in FIG. 1, between an inserted storage position according to FIG. 1 and an extended use position according to FIG. 2.
  • As can be seen more clearly from FIG. 2, the [0017] cup holder mechanism 4 comprises a piston 6 which is guided in the housing 2 and at one end of which a cup holder device 7 is mounted rotatably about a rotation axis line 8 which is located at the side of the piston and extends in the longitudinal direction of the housing 2. The cup holder device 7 comprises, on the one hand, a first support element 9 which is intended to support an upper part of a cup and is preferably annular and, on the other hand, a second support element 10 which is intended to support a lower part of a cup. In FIG. 2, the first support element 9 has been rotated clockwise, from a rest position in FIG. 1, in the direction of the arrow 11 through an angle of roughly 180° into an essentially horizontal position. On the other hand, the second support element 10 has been rotated counterclockwise, from a rest position, in the direction of the arrow 12 through an angle of roughly 130°, so that a support portion 13 is located under a ring formed by the first support element 9 and can serve as a bottom support for a cup. When the cup holder mechanism 4 is returned to the rest position by being pressed into the housing 2, the rotary movements indicated take place in the opposite directions. The cup holder mechanism 4 is operated by pressing an operating button 14 which is mounted so as to be freely rotatable on the second support element 10 and therefore does not rotate together with the support elements 9 and 10 when they rotate but remains stationary relative to the operating finger or thumb.
  • As can be seen from FIGS. [0018] 1-3, a first guide groove 15, intended for controlling the movement of the first support element 9, and a second guide groove 16, intended for controlling the movement of the second support element 10, are arranged in the housing 2. Each of these guide grooves 15, 16 has a straight portion which is parallel to the rotation axis line 8 and, next to the opening 3 of the housing 2, merges with a curved portion 15 a and 16 a respectively. Along the straight portions of the guide grooves 15, 16, only axial movement of the support elements 9, 10 takes place, with these oriented in a rotary position corresponding to the rest position in FIG. 1. The rotary movement is brought about by means of the respective sections 15 a and 16 a of the guide grooves when the support elements 9, 10 are located outside the housing 2.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show in greater detail how the [0019] support elements 9 and 10 can be maneuvered. The piston 6 is provided with two guide grooves 17, 18, each for its own guide pin 19, 20, which are arranged at a given axial spacing from one another and are rotatable about the rotation axis line 8. The guide pin 19 runs in the guide groove 15 of the housing and is connected in a rotationally fixed manner, via a suitably tubular spindle 21, to the first support element 9 at that end of the latter located next to the operating button 14. The guide pin 20 runs in the guide groove 16 of the housing and is, in a corresponding manner, connected in a rotationally fixed manner, via a spindle 22 located inside the spindle 21, to the second support element 10 at that end of the latter located next to the operating button 14. On the piston 6, there is an axially projecting bearing portion 23, inside which the spindles 21, 22 extend and on the outside of which the support elements 9, 10 are intended to be mounted.
  • In order to bring about extension of the [0020] cup holder mechanism 4 and the piston 6 from the housing 2, use is suitably made, according to FIG. 4, of a spring means 24 which acts on the piston 6 and can, for example, be of the type in which a rolled-up plate spring strives to straighten itself in order to push the piston 6 out. In order for the piston 6 to have a smooth and even extension movement, it is suitably provided with a damping arrangement 25 which interacts with the housing 2 and can, for example, be of the known type in which a wheel rotates in a damping medium and the wheel is driven by a gear wheel which interacts with a rack (not shown) arranged in the housing 2. The piston 6 is also suitably provided with a locking arrangement 26 which, by interaction with the housing 2, can lock the piston 6 in inserted position.
  • The housing [0021] 2 can suitably be constructed from two halves and be made of plastic. In this connection, it can according to FIGS. 1 and 2 be provided with a suitable number of suitably designed stiffening means 27, in the form of, for example, support ribs. The housing 2 is also suitably provided with locking means 28 for fixing the housing in the intended space in the dashboard of a vehicle.
  • When the [0022] cup holder arrangement 1 is to be used, the cup holder mechanism 4 is, by means of the operating button 14, pressed a little way into the housing 2 so that the locking of the piston 6 ceases, after which the cup holder mechanism 4 is pushed out of the housing 2. To begin with, the guide pins 19, 20 run in the straight portions of their guide grooves 15, 16, until the support elements 9, 10 have come out of the housing 2. The guide pins 19, 20 are then guided into the sections 15 a, 16 a of their guide grooves, with the result that the support elements 9, 10 are, with well-balanced movements, rotated into their use positions, in which they are located to the side of the opening 3 in the housing 2. When the cup holder arrangement is no longer to be used, the cup holder mechanism 4 is, by means of the operating button 14, pressed back into the housing 2, the support elements 9, 10 being rotated back into rest position.
  • The embodiment described here can of course be varied in a number of different ways within the scope of the invention. Thus, for example, the rotation axis line [0023] 8 can be located at the opposite end of the opening 3. It is furthermore possible, for example, for both the support elements 9, 10 to be rotated in the same direction and to design them in a different way.
  • Instead of, as shown here, mounting the housing [0024] 2 with the longitudinal direction of the opening 3 oriented horizontally, it is also possible to mount the housing 2 so that the longitudinal direction of the opening 3 is oriented vertically, with corresponding adaptation of the movement of the parts included in the cup holder mechanism 4 of course, so that the cup holder device 7 will be located to the side of one long side of the opening 3.

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1. A cup holder arrangement, in particular for a dashboard in a vehicle, with a housing (2) which is provided with an elongate opening (3) and relative to which a cup holder mechanism (4) can be displaced between an inserted storage position and an extended use position, in which latter position a cup holder device (7) is in use position, wherein the cup holder device (7) is arranged rotatably about a rotation axis line (8) parallel to the longitudinal direction of the housing (2) and located at one end of the opening and is also arranged so as, in use position, to be located to one side of the opening (3).
2. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cup holder mechanism (4) comprises a piston (6) which is guided in the housing (2) and at one end of which the cup holder device (7) is mounted on a bearing portion (23) projecting axially from the piston.
3. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the cup holder device (7) comprises a first, preferably annular, support element (9) intended to support an upper part of a cup, and a second support element (10) intended to support a lower part of a cup.
4. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first and second support elements (9, 10) are arranged so as to be rotated in opposite directions during movement between rest position and use position, and vice versa.
5. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein the two support elements (9, 10) are each in rotationally fixed engagement with a respective spindle (21, 22) mounted in the piston, each spindle bearing in a rotationally fixed manner a guide pin (19, 20) for engagement with a respective guide groove (15, 16) in the housing (2), the guide grooves (15, 16) being designed so as to bring about the intended rotation of the support elements (9, 10).
6. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 3-5, wherein the spindle (22) of the second support element (10) is arranged inside the spindle (21) of the first support element (9).
7. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1-6, wherein the cup holder device (7) bears a freely rotatable operating button (14), by means of which a user can, by pressing, move the cup holder mechanism (4) between rest position and use position, and vice versa, in the course of which a locking arrangement (26) between the housing (2) and the piston (6) is operated.
8. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the piston (6) is spring-loaded into use position.
9. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1-8, wherein there is a damping arrangement (25) between the piston (6) and the housing (2) in order to damp the extension movement of the piston (6).
10. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1-9, wherein the opening (3) is intended to have its longitudinal direction essentially horizontal, the cup holder device (7) being arranged so as, in use position, to be located to the side of one short end of the opening.
11. The cup holder arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1-9, wherein the opening (3) is intended to have its longitudinal direction essentially vertical, the cup holder device (7) being arranged so as, in use position, to be located to the side of one long side of the opening.
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