console component and motor vehicle with such a console component
A linearly movable lid for console components addresses the issue of protruding and damage-prone pivoting lids by enabling vertical movement and semi-automatic operation with locking and damping, improving usability and durability.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- DE102024124390
- Authority / Receiving Office
- DE · DE
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-05
- Estimated Expiration
- 2044-08-27
AI Technical Summary
Existing console components with pivoting lids protrude into the room and are prone to damage from improper handling, requiring complex kinematic mechanisms.
A linearly movable lid that can be vertically moved between closed and lowered positions, using manual or semi-automatic mechanisms with locking and restoring elements, and optionally incorporating damping to prevent protrusion and ensure smooth operation.
The solution prevents lid protrusion and damage, simplifies the mechanism, and allows for variable compartment size and smooth operation, enhancing usability and durability.
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Abstract
Description
[0001] The invention relates to a console component for a motor vehicle, comprising a component body with a recess forming a receiving compartment and a cover closing the recess in a closed position.
[0002] Modern motor vehicles typically have at least one console component, for example, a center console located between the two front seats or a center console located between the two rear seats. Center consoles are described, for example, in DE 10 2018 122 653 B4 or EP 1 391 349 B1. The center console located between the front seats, in particular, often features various controls such as a gear selector lever and other buttons or switches, possibly also in the form of a display. Most such center consoles, whether front or rear, also offer storage options, frequently in the form of a recessed compartment. Any items can be placed in this compartment. Often, the compartment also has a lid that allows it to be closed when needed.The lid itself is often hinged to pivot, meaning it can be swung from its closed position to an open position. For this to work, the lid must be mounted appropriately; frequently, a suitable kinematic mechanism, possibly with integrated damping, is incorporated. A disadvantage of such a pivoting lid is that it protrudes into the room and can be bumped.
[0003] The invention is based on the problem of providing an improved console component.
[0004] To solve the problem, in a console component of the type mentioned above, it is provided according to the invention that the cover is mounted linearly movable on the component body and can be moved reversibly from the closed position into the recess into a lowered position.
[0005] The console component according to the invention has a lid that is mounted on the component body so as to be linearly movable vertically; it can therefore be moved vertically up and down the component body. From a closed position, in which it closes the receiving compartment or recess below it, it can be moved vertically downwards into a lowered position when the receiving compartment or recess is to be accessed. The lid can, for example, be moved all the way to the bottom, in which case it ultimately forms the base on which objects can be placed. In this position, suitable objects can be inserted, and the receiving compartment remains open as long as it contains objects. Such objects, which are only temporarily held, could be, for example, beverage cups or similar items that are removed after use.If the receiving compartment is empty and needs to be closed again, the lid is moved from the lowered position back up to the closed position, so that the receiving compartment is closed again from the top.
[0006] Since the lid is pushed into the recess or compartment to open, it cannot protrude and be damaged by improper handling. Furthermore, no specific swivel mechanisms or kinematics are provided for this purpose.
[0007] According to a first embodiment of the invention, the lid itself can be manually and reversibly moved between the closed and lowered positions. Via its linear guide, the lid can, for example, be moved with slight friction, so that it can be pushed downwards and pulled upwards with gentle pressure. In the upper closed position, it can be suitably locked, for example by a locking element such as a slider or similar, so that objects can also be placed on it in the closed position.
[0008] Alternatively, the lid can be manually moved from the closed position to the lowered position against a restoring element that generates a restoring force. In the lowered position, the lid can be releasably locked by a locking device and returned to the closed position via the restoring element after the locking device is released. In this variant, the lid can be moved vertically downwards against a restoring element; that is, pressure from above moves the lid downwards against the restoring element, for example, one or more spring elements or similar. The restoring element generates a restoring force. In the lowered position, the lid is locked, so that the restoring element remains pre-tensioned, thus storing the restoring force and preventing the lid from being pushed upwards.Only when the locking mechanism is released can the return spring relax, automatically returning the lid to the closed position. This results in an automatic return to the closed position.
[0009] In this variant, it is conceivable that, similar to the purely manual up-and-down movement described above, the lid can only be moved to a lowest lowering position, i.e., directly from the closed position to the lowest lowering position. Alternatively, and according to an advantageous embodiment, the lid can be detachably locked in one or more separate lowering positions between the closed position and a lowest lowering position via the locking device. The lid can thus be locked in one or more intermediate lowering positions, allowing it to be pressed inwards into the recess or receiving compartment to virtually any desired height, thereby making the depth of the formed or opened receiving compartment variable. In each lowering position, the lid is locked via the locking device, allowing it to bear weight, i.e., objects to be placed on it.
[0010] One such locking device is a push-push mechanism. With this mechanism, the lid is pressed downwards. Once the desired lowered position is reached, the push-push mechanism engages automatically when the lid is released. To release it, a slightly firmer press must be applied to the lid again briefly. This causes the push-push mechanism to disengage, releasing the lid so that it can be pushed back up using its restoring force, or, if desired, pushed further down into an even deeper lowered position. In this position, the push-push mechanism engages again as soon as the lid is released. The basic function of such a push-push mechanism is well-known.
[0011] As an alternative to using such a push-push mechanism, the locking device can also have at least one locking element provided on the lid, which can be detachably brought into operative contact with an element locking mechanism provided on the component body. In this variant, the user must actively actuate a corresponding locking element and bring it into operative contact with an element locking mechanism on the component body so that the lid is locked in the desired lowered position.
[0012] Such a locking element could, for example, be a sliding element that can be detachably inserted into a slide receptacle on the component body. Such a slide receptacle could be, for instance, a strip of holes with several holes at different heights, defining various lowering positions. Once the desired lowering position is reached, the sliding element is inserted into the corresponding hole, thereby locking the cover in place.
[0013] As described, in the second, quasi-semi-automatic version, the lid can be moved against a restoring mechanism. Such a restoring mechanism can be at least a spring element, for example a coil spring or similar.
[0014] Furthermore, it is advantageous to incorporate a damping element to cushion the return movement from the lowered to the closed position. For example, if a spring element were used as the return element, it would, without damping, suddenly release, causing the lid to shoot upwards with high speed and force into the closed position. However, the integrated damping element cushions this lifting movement, ensuring a smooth and gradual motion so that the lid is raised and closed slowly. Such a damping element could be, for instance, a friction damper integrated into or on the linear guide, meaning that the guide provides cushioning for the lid, at least during the lifting motion. Alternatively, a fluid damper can also be used.
[0015] In principle, it is conceivable to provide a locking element on the console component, allowing the cover to be detachably locked in the closed position relative to the component body. This locking element can securely fix the cover in the closed position, preventing unintentional release and downward pressure, and also provides a correspondingly stable and load-bearing fixation.
[0016] In addition to the console component itself, the invention further relates to a motor vehicle comprising at least one console component of the type described above.
[0017] Further advantages and details of the present invention will become apparent from the following described embodiments and from the drawings. These show: Fig. 1 a schematic representation of a console component according to the invention with a lid in the closed position in a perspective view, Fig. 2 the console component from Fig. 1 with the lid in a lowered position, Fig. 3 a partially transparent representation of the console component made of Fig. 2, Fig. 4 a schematic representation of part of the console component made of Fig. 1 showing the linear guide bearing of the lid, which is in the closed position, Fig. 5 the arrangement from Fig. 4 with partially lowered lids, Fig. 6 the arrangement from Fig. 5 with the lid fully in the lowest lowered position, and Fig. 7 A schematic representation of a locking device provided on the lid.
[0018] Fig. Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a console component 1 according to the invention, comprising a console body 2 with a recess 3 defining a receiving compartment, which can be reversibly closed via a cover 4. In the closed position, this cover 4 is in a raised position, as shown in Figure 1. Fig. 1 shown. To open the recess 3 or the receiving compartment, the cover 4 can be pressed vertically downwards into the recess 3 and brought into a lowered position in which it is either fixed in a suitable manner or which is given directly below the support of the cover 3 on the bottom of the recess 3.
[0019] Fig. Figure 2 shows console component 1. Fig. 1, where the lid 4 is pressed downwards. In the transparency view according to Fig. Figure 3 shows the lid 4 moved downwards into the lowered position. The lowering movement is indicated by the arrow 5.
[0020] The lid 4 can preferably be positioned in several arbitrary intermediate lowering positions between the closed position according to Fig. 1 and the maximum lowered position according to Fig. 2 / 3 can be positioned and fixed, for which a corresponding locking device 8 is provided that fixes it in the corresponding position. From this position, it can also be moved back into the Fig. 1. The closed position must be brought into place.
[0021] To achieve this, the lid is 4, see Fig. 4, guided vertically on suitable linear guides 6. The linear guides 6 can, for example, be guide rods, with four such guide rods or linear guides 6 being arranged in the corners of the receiving compartment 3 in the example shown. The cover 4 is guided downwards on these linear guides 6, as shown by the Fig. Figures 4-6 show. In the example shown, the cover 4 is movable against the restoring force of a restoring means 7, for example one or more coil springs, i.e., when the cover 4 is pressed downwards, the restoring means 7 is compressed and a restoring force is built up which, when the cover 4 is relieved, pushes it back upwards into the closed position.
[0022] Furthermore, a locking device 8 is provided, which is, for example, a push-push mechanism. This mechanism ensures that the lid 4, when pressed downwards, locks into place as soon as the pressure on the lid 4 is released. The push-push mechanism then engages and locks the lid 4 in this position. This allows the lid 4 to be locked in different intermediate lowering positions, thus varying the size of the receiving compartment 3, since the lid 4 forms the bottom of the receiving compartment 3 in this case. To release the lock, the lid 4 only needs to be pressed briefly, which causes the push-push mechanism to open again and the compressed return element 7 to raise the lid 4 again using the stored return force.
[0023] This return movement is preferably damped by a damping element 9, which can, for example, be provided directly on a linear guide 6 or on the cover itself. This damping element can, for example, be a friction damper, such as a friction ring, which slows down and dampens the movement accordingly, or a fluid damper or similar device.
[0024] Fig. Figure 4 shows the starting position with the lid 4 in the closed position. To open the receiving compartment, the lid 4 is pressed vertically downwards into the recess 3, as shown. Fig. 5 through the arrow 5 points. In Fig. In step 5, the cover 4 is already lowered by almost half. If it were only relieved of pressure in this position, the locking device 8, for example the push-push mechanism, would engage and fix the cover 4 in this position against the increasing restoring force of the partially compressed restoring element 7. If the cover 4 is pressed further downwards, it reaches its lowest position with further deformation of the restoring element 4 and an increase in the restoring force, as shown in Fig. Figure 6 shows that, when unloaded, it is also secured by the locking device 8. The receiving compartment now has its maximum size or volume. The lid 4 always serves as a base on which objects can be placed.
[0025] If the lid 4 is to be lifted again and returned to the closed position, one would only need to press briefly on the lid 4 so that the push-push mechanism disengages and the tensioned return element 7, i.e. the spring, pushes the lid 4 back up, but damped by the damping element 9.
[0026] Fig. Figure 7 shows a partial view of the cover 4 and a linear guide 6. A locking element 10, for example a slide or similar, is provided on the cover 4, which, as arrow 11 shows, extends from the Fig. The locking element 10 shown in section 7 can be moved from its locked position against a spring element 12 into an unlocked position, whereupon the cover can be pressed downwards. The locking element 10 automatically snaps back into the position shown in section 7. Fig.7 shown locking position, in which, for example, the linear guide 6 shown overlaps vertically, so that the cover 4 cannot be pressed once the cover 4 has been returned to the closed position. QUOTES INCLUDED IN THE DESCRIPTION
[0000] This list of documents cited by the applicant was automatically generated and is included solely for the reader's convenience. The list is not part of the German patent or utility model application. The DPMA accepts no liability for any errors or omissions. Cited patent literature
[0000] DE 10 2018 122 653 B4
[0002] EP 1 391 349 B1
[0002]
Claims
[1] Console component for a motor vehicle, comprising a component body (2) with a recess (3) forming a receiving compartment and a cover (4) closing the recess (3) in a closed position, characterized by , that the lid (4) is mounted linearly movable on the component body (2) and can be moved reversibly from the closed position into the recess (3) into a lowered position. [2] Console component according to claim 1, characterized by , that the lid (4) can be manually moved reversibly between the closed position and the lowered position. [3] Console component according to claim 1, characterized by, that the lid (4) can be moved manually from the closed position to the lowered position against a restoring force by means of a restoring means (7), wherein the lid (4) can be releasably locked in the lowered position by means of a locking device (8) and can be returned to the closed position via the restoring means (7) after releasing the locking device (8). [4] Console component according to claim 3, characterized by , that the lid (4) can be detachably locked in one or more separate lowering positions between the closed position and a lowest lowering position via the locking device (8). [5] Console component according to claim 3 or 4, characterized by , that the locking device (8) is a push-push mechanism. [6] Console component according to claim 3 or 4, characterized bythat the locking device (8) has at least one locking element provided on the cover (4) which can be detachably brought into operative contact with an element locking provided on the component body (2). [7] Console component according to claim 6, characterized by , that the locking element is a sliding element which can be detachably inserted into a sliding receptacle on the component body (2). [8] Console component according to one of claims 3 to 7, characterized by , that the restoring means (7) comprises at least one spring element. [9] Console component according to claim 8, characterized by , that a damping means (9) is provided, by which the return movement from the lowering position to the closed position is damped. [10] Console component according to any of the preceding claims, characterized by , that a locking element (10) is provided, by means of which the cover (4) can be releasably locked in the closed position relative to the component body (2). [11] Motor vehicle comprising at least one console component (1) according to any of the preceding claims.
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