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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Ladungssicherungsvorrichtung für Personenkraftwagen, wie für Kombinationskraftwagen, Grossraumlimousinen od. dgl. EP99117509.2 1999-09-04 EP1004475A3 2003-02-05 Sitzler, Wolfgang; Ledüc, Peter

Eine Ladungssicherungsvorrichtung (10) für Personenkraftwagen, wie für Kombinationskaftwagen, Großraumlimousinen od.dgl., ist mit fahrzeugseitigen Rastelementen (17) versehen, welche eine lösbare Rastverbindung mit Gegenrastelementen (18) eines modulartigen Flächenelements (15) bilden. Letzteres (15) weist mindestens eine Haltefläche (H) für ein Fahrzeug-Ausstattungsteil (21) auf.

Eine mehr universelle Handhabung des modulartigen Flächenelements (15) wird dadurch erzielt, daß eine die Anzahl der Gegenrastelemente (18) übersteigende, eine unterschiedliche Anordnung des modulartigen Flächenelements (15) gestattende, Anzahl von fahrzeugseitigen Rastelementen (17) an gleichartigen (G) und/oder an ungleichartigen (U) fahrzeugseitigen Einbaufeldern vorhanden ist, wobei die fahrzeugseitigen Rastelemente (17) ebenso wie die Gegenrastelemente (18) in einer bestimmten einheitlichen Rasterteilung angeordnet sind.

62 CARGO RETENTION SYSTEM EP99937389.7 1999-07-21 EP1097060A1 2001-05-09 COLE, Joanne, H.; LARSEN, Lance, E.; BUSH, Neil, J.; CAYE, Mark, A.; HAUPT, Gregary, A.; JUDY, Benjamin, R.; KOESTER, Daniel, J.; SPYKERMAN, David, J.; WHITLEY, Roger, A.; ZIMMERMANN, Detlef; LEFEVRE, James, P.
A cargo retention system (10) for a vehicle having a seat (14) is described. The seat (14) has a seat bottom (16) with an upper surface and a seat back (18) with a front surface (54). The intersection of the upper surface and the front surface (54) defines a bight (20). The cargo retention system (10) includes a first anchorage (22) adapted to be coupled to the vehicle (12). A portion (28) of the first anchorage (22) is adapted to be positioned in the bight (20). A retainer (40) releasably interconnects a vehicle accessory (38) and the first anchorage (22).
63 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT PROTECTOR EP99931579.9 1999-07-06 EP1010580A2 2000-06-21 MERCADO VALENCIA, Francisco, Corredor Ind. s/n

A luggage compartment protector of the modular kind which may be used either for inter-state buses or in personnel transportation buses, being comprised of a rectangular shaped frame with a central reinforcement located in the luggage compartment, in order to prevent the luggage from hitting the luggage compartment door or the body structure, which may produce damaging deformations to the luggage or to the vehicle. The protector is secured by means of a lock which, when released will allow the luggage compartment protector to be lowered outwards the vehicle to an angle of 180°, and containing at least two stops mounted on the hinges, the stops contact the body preventing the luggage compartment protector frame from hitting the structure and damaging the vehicle.

64 Halterung für Fahrräder, insbesondere Trekking-, All-Terrain-, Renn- und Mountainbikes, für Fahrzeug-Innenräume EP96111411.3 1996-07-16 EP0754593B1 1998-11-04 Heckroth, Horst Gottlieb Walter
65 VEHICLE TRUNK US15621032 2017-06-13 US20180354425A1 2018-12-13 Joshua Scott SMITH; Victoria Leigh SCHEIN
A vehicle trunk includes a retractable carriage that is extendable from a position flush with a floor of the trunk, and mountable to opposing walls of the trunk when extended. The trunk further includes retractable dividers that are extendable from the floor, each having a rod at a free end thereof. The carriage is configured to receive first ends of the rods for supporting the respective divider when extended to form a customizable array of storage receptacles.
66 AUXILIARY CARGO STORAGE BIN US15975551 2018-05-09 US20180257714A1 2018-09-13 Philip Jhant; Matthew Baekelandt; Christopher Furman
A vehicle auxiliary storage compartment comprising a floor, a back wall that extends upward from the floor, and a front wall that extends upward from floor opposite the back wall, and a pair of opposing sidewalls disposed at opposing ends of the front wall and the back wall. The front wall is defined by a back side of a seating structure of a vehicle in which the auxiliary storage compartment is disposed.
67 SIGNAGE STORAGE SYSTEM US15434467 2017-02-16 US20180229662A1 2018-08-16 Jean Ann James-Moore
A signage storage system for storing signs in a vehicle includes a vehicle that has a trunk. A storage unit is provided and the storage unit is removably positioned in the trunk. The storage unit has a plurality of removable shelves and each of the removable shelves contains an associated one of a plurality of signs. In this way the signs are inhibited from freely moving about in the trunk
68 Motor vehicle structure having a holding element for holding a spare wheel or other component on a floor portion made of plastic material US15188042 2016-06-21 US09981702B2 2018-05-29 Daniele Franceschini; Giovanni Monfrino; Roberto Puppini
A motor-vehicle structure includes an underbody portion of sheet-metal defining an aperture with within there is mounted a floor portion of plastic material or composite material, for housing a spare wheel or other component of a vehicle, such as an electric or electronic component and/or for example a unit for accumulating electric energy. To said floor portion of plastic material or composite material there is associated a holding element having at least a first part anchored to the underbody portion of sheet-metal and at least a second part which can be anchored to said spare wheel or said other component, so that in case of an accident, said holding element prevents said spare wheel or said other component from being projected far away from the underbody structure, by constraining it instead to remain within a distance corresponding to one dimension of said holding element.
69 ARTICULATING MOTOR VEHICLE FLOOR ASSEMBLY WITH LIFT ASSIST US15238414 2016-08-16 US20180050733A1 2018-02-22 Ricardo David Luna Olvera; Adrian Andres Perez Machuca; Shair Mendoza Flores
A motor vehicle floor assembly includes an articulating floor body having a first panel and a second panel supported by a linkage. The linkage includes a first link connected to the first panel, a second link connected to the second panel and a first pivot connecting the first link to the second link and defining an articulation joint for the articulating floor body.
70 DETERMINING AVAILABLE STORAGE CAPACITY OF A VEHICLE US15475071 2017-03-30 US20170206293A1 2017-07-20 Christopher Baldwin
Tracking remaining storage capacity of a vehicle using sensors via a wireless system of the vehicle is presented herein. A method can include receiving first data representing an object; receiving second data representing a storage space of a vehicle; and determining, using the first data and the second data, whether the object is capable of placement within the storage space of the vehicle. In an example, the method can further include displaying information representing an order of placements of a set of objects comprising the object, a proposed location for the object, and/or a proposed orientation for the object within the storage space of the vehicle in response to the object being determined to be capable of placement within the storage space of the vehicle.
71 RETAINING DEVICE US15114059 2014-02-06 US20170001571A1 2017-01-05 Jung Hyung CHO; Bong Won JUNG
The present invention is a retaining device, wherein a pedestal part is attached to a vehicle. The retaining part has a turning shaft part and a loading part. A main body turnably supports the turning shaft part. An outward-jutting part is provided on the main body and is designed to be secured to the bottom part of the pedestal part. A locking part is provided on the main body. A part to be locked is locked to the locking part. The locking part and the outward-jutting part are provided so as to sandwich the turning shaft part, and receive the load applied to the loading part.
72 MOTOR-VEHICLE STRUCTURE HAVING A HOLDING ELEMENT FOR HOLDING A SPARE WHEEL OR OTHER COMPONENT ON A FLOOR PORTION MADE OF PLASTIC MATERIAL US15188042 2016-06-21 US20160368547A1 2016-12-22 Daniele FRANCESCHINI; Giovanni MONFRINO; Roberto PUPPINI
A motor-vehicle structure includes an underbody portion of sheet-metal defining an aperture with within there is mounted a floor portion of plastic material or composite material, for housing a spare wheel or other component of a vehicle, such as an electric or electronic component and/or for example a unit for accumulating electric energy. To said floor portion of plastic material or composite material there is associated a holding element having at least a first part anchored to the underbody portion of sheet-metal and at least a second part which can be anchored to said spare wheel or said other component, so that in case of an accident, said holding element prevents said spare wheel or said other component from being projected far away from the underbody structure, by constraining it instead to remain within a distance corresponding to one dimension of said holding element.
73 Bracket for releasable securement of a cargo compartment floor and vehicle with the bracket US14422143 2013-08-02 US09421913B2 2016-08-23 Robert Adolf; Tobias Schwab
A bracket for releasable securement of a cargo compartment floor, which is swingable about an axis in a vehicle in the opened position includes a holding device which, in an installed condition, can be swiveled or pushed from a starting position in which it projects from a surface of a cargo compartment lining elastically at least partially into the cargo compartment lining. A lighting device is provided in the part of the holding device which, in the starting position, projects from the cargo compartment lining.
74 Improved Passenger Delivery System US14908596 2014-07-30 US20160167594A1 2016-06-16 Alireza Yaghoubi
A passenger seat assembly comprising an assembly of seating modules arranged for relative pivotal movement; a membranous mesh fixed about each module for providing support to a passenger in said passenger seat assembly; said mesh comprising a passenger support face and a reaction face on an opposed face of each of said modules; said mesh fixed so as to permit relative movement between the passenger face and reaction face and arranged to redistribute tension between the passenger face and the reaction face. The passenger seat assembly including a passenger space comprising a video screen assembly attached to an articulated arm and a tray assembly. The video screen assembly including a graphical user interface and touch screen arranged to move components of the passenger seat assembly.
75 Luggage compartment and means of transport US14271499 2014-05-07 US09308996B2 2016-04-12 Uwe Schneider; Patrick Rollfink
A luggage compartment for a means of transport and a means of transport with a luggage compartment are provided. The luggage compartment comprises a housing with a pivotably attached connecting element and with a sliding element. The connecting element is adapted for being pivotably attached to a first structural element and the sliding element is adapted for moving along a rail connected to a second structural element. The luggage compartment is easy to manufacture and to maintain.
76 DETERMINING AVAILABLE STORAGE CAPACITY OF A VEHICLE US14042137 2013-09-30 US20150094876A1 2015-04-02 Christopher Baldwin
Tracking remaining storage capacity of a vehicle using sensors via a wireless system of the vehicle is presented herein. A method can include receiving, by a system comprising a processor, first data representing an object; receiving, by the system, second data representing a storage space of a vehicle; and determining, by the system using the first data and the second data, whether the object is capable of placement within the storage space of the vehicle. In an example, the method can further include displaying, by the system, information representing an order of placements of a set of objects comprising the object, a proposed location for the object, and/or a proposed orientation for the object within the storage space of the vehicle in response to the object being determined to be capable of placement within the storage space of the vehicle.
77 Sandwich-type, structural, composite component including at least one hingedly-connected portion, cargo management system and automotive vehicle load floor utilizing the component US13690265 2012-11-30 US08808831B2 2014-08-19 Darius J. Preisler; Christopher A. Heikkila
A sandwich-type, structural, composite component including at least one hingedly connected portion which pivots with reduced or eliminated hinge binding and a cargo management system and vehicle load floor utilizing the component are provided. Elongated first and second interior portions of the component are locally crushed by the press molding to form a living hinge having a pivot axis and an elongated depression, respectively. The component includes an elongated cut-out which extends completely through the component at the elongated depression to obtain a clearance between a first portion of the component hingedly connected to a second portion of the component by the living hinge. The living hinge and the clearance allow pivotal movement of the first portion between different use positions relative to the second portion with reduced or eliminated hinge binding during the pivotal movement about the pivot axis.
78 SUPPORT STRUCTURE COMPONENT OF A MOTOR VEHICLE BODY WITH A PLASTIC INSERT US13938710 2013-07-10 US20140015238A1 2014-01-16 Marc Juettner; Jens Hartmann
A support structure component is provided for a motor vehicle body and to a correspondingly configured motor vehicle body. The support structure component includes, but is not limited to a support element and a plastic fastening structure arranged thereon, which includes, but is not limited to a fastening element for fastening a motor vehicle component.
79 BATTERY SYSTEM AND MOTOR VEHICLE US12984654 2011-01-05 US20110168461A1 2011-07-14 Joerge Meyer-Ebeling
The invention relates to a battery system for driving an electric motor of a hybrid vehicle or of an electric vehicle. To improve the comfort, performance and/or the range of the vehicle, the battery system has an exchangeable component battery system (10).
80 Exercise equipment apparatus and method of use in tractor-trailers with sleepers US11800944 2007-05-08 US07740562B2 2010-06-22 Levi Jones
Apparatus and method of factory or post-manufacture installation of at least two exercise equipment units in tractor-trailer vehicles with sleepers. The exercise equipment units are stored initially in storage compartments located under beds behind the driver and passenger seats. The exercise equipment units are securely held within the storage compartments by storage locking mechanisms. Each exercise equipment unit is movable manually or electronically from the storage compartment to an operational or use position within the tractor-trailer walking space or sleeping area. In the operational position, the selected exercise equipment unit is secured by an operation locking mechanism in the operational position; adjusted and setup for use by multiple users. The exercise equipment units are connected to a computer for sensing, remote monitoring and displaying of vital signs of at least two users. The selected exercise equipment unit may be returned manually or electronically to either the first or said second storage compartment and re-secured in the storage compartment.
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