81 |
Combination receptacle |
US63469823 |
1923-04-26 |
US1551982A |
1925-09-01 |
DOERR FRED H |
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82 |
Article holder |
US64259423 |
1923-05-31 |
US1506923A |
1924-09-02 |
BEN EACHUS |
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83 |
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. |
84 |
TRUCK BED INTEGRATED FOLD-OUT TABLE |
US15590564 |
2017-05-09 |
US20180326917A1 |
2018-11-15 |
Scott L. Frederick; Scott P. Robison; Adam D. Holmstrom |
A foldable table structure is structured to be mountable on a vehicle. The table structure includes a first panel structured to form a first portion of a table top when the table structure is in a deployed condition, a second panel structured to form a second portion of a table top when the table structure is in a deployed condition, and at least one first support. Each of the at least one first support, the first panel, and the second panel are rotatably connected to at least one other of the at least one first support, the first panel, and the second panel, such that the first panel is rotatable to reside along a first side of the at least one first support, and such that the second panel is rotatable to reside along a second side of the at least one first support opposite the first side. |
85 |
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. |
86 |
TELESCOPIC LOAD FLOOR STRUCTURE |
US15276114 |
2016-09-26 |
US20180086285A1 |
2018-03-29 |
Sergio Irving Castro Mercado; Emmanuel Garcia Ruiz |
A telescopic load floor for a vehicle cargo area includes at least one load floor panel defined by a plurality of nesting members. A guide rail element guides translation of the plurality of nesting members between an open and a closed configuration. The telescopic load floor may define an arcuate bottom surface when extended. |
87 |
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SUBDIVIDING VEHICLE CAB AND/OR STORAGE SPACE INTO A NUMBER OF SUB-PORTIONS |
US15673665 |
2017-08-10 |
US20180050740A1 |
2018-02-22 |
Uwe Gussen; Christoph Arndt; Frederic Stefan; Frank Petri |
A device for subdividing vehicle cabs and/or storage spaces into a number of sub-portions, comprising a number of deformable walls and a drive unit for moving the walls between an open position, in which the walls do not subdivide the cab and/or the storage space, and a closure position, in which the walls subdivide the cab and/or the storage space into the sub-portions. The walls become deformed during movement between the closure position and the open position. A method for subdividing vehicle cabs and/or storage spaces into a number of sub-portions, and a vehicle are also disclosed. |
88 |
Portable Console and Case with Storage Compartment and Customizable, Detachable Lid |
US15235093 |
2016-08-11 |
US20180044075A1 |
2018-02-15 |
Fred Andrew Asberry |
A device comprising a box member (18), a detachable lid (21) disposed in a contiguous configuration to said box member (18) or at least one pivoting lid (22) providing a storage compartment, a latch device (24) for releasing said pivoting lid (22) from said box member (18), thereby providing a pivoting means for said pivoting lid (22), devices to fasten (34) said detachable lid (21) to said pivoting lid (22) or box member (18), at least one member (30) providing a means for organization (26) in compartments (23) of said box member (18), and at least one member providing a means for disposing said pivoting lid in various positions (28). Box member (18) further comprises at least one beverage holder (20), at least one compartment (23), at least one handle (19), at least one member providing a means to stand upright (29), and at least one slot providing a means to insert a member for organization in compartments of said box member (26, 27).This embodiment is an accessory for furniture or other surfaces. |
89 |
Ski pole holder |
US13083453 |
2011-04-08 |
US09828004B2 |
2017-11-28 |
Gerald Calamia |
A ski pole holder for attachment to a chairlift is disclosed. A lower body portion includes a slot slightly wider than a ski pole shaft. An upper body portion includes a floor with a slot corresponding to the lower body slot, a peripheral wall with an opening in front, and an attachment to a bar of the chairlift. |
90 |
Wireless charge system in door pocket of vehicle |
US14565727 |
2014-12-10 |
US09455595B2 |
2016-09-27 |
Seul Ki Jeon; Hyun Sang Kim; Nam Woong Hur; Yun Bok Lee; Yong Suk Chae; Jeong Nam Son; Woo Kil K. Jung |
A wireless charge system includes a wireless charger configured to wirelessly transfer power to an apparatus including a battery in order to charge the battery; a fixing unit configured to fix the apparatus so that the apparatus cannot be moved separately from the wireless charger while wirelessly receiving the power from the wireless charger; and a display configured to provide an indication of a charged state of the battery, wherein the wireless charger, the fixing unit, and the display are formed in a door pocket included in a door of a vehicle. |
91 |
Remote deployment gun safe |
US13690217 |
2012-11-30 |
US09428114B2 |
2016-08-30 |
Charles L. Mothersele |
A remote deployment gun safe assembly. An exemplary assembly includes a top plate mounted to a package tray in a vehicle, a drawer assembly, a drawer slide mechanism, a deploying mechanism, and a locking mechanism. The assembly is configured to securely conceal a variety of different weapons. Upon activation of a remote switch, the gun safe assembly will unlatch and automatically deploy to expose the weapons for use. In other embodiments, the safe assembly may hold articles other than guns or weapons. |
92 |
TAILGATE COMPARTMENT RELEASE MECHANISM ARRANGEMENT |
US14533143 |
2014-11-05 |
US20160121801A1 |
2016-05-05 |
Anil A. Masih; Gary W. Krajenke |
A tailgate assembly for a vehicle includes a structure that defines a compartment, and a cover that is moveably attached to the structure to cover the compartment. A compartment latch mechanism is attached to the structure for latching the cover to the structure. A compartment release mechanism is coupled to the compartment latch mechanism for actuating the compartment latch mechanism. The compartment release mechanism is disposed on one of a first lateral edge surface or a second lateral edge surface of the structure. When the tailgate assembly is disposed in a first position, the body of the vehicle conceals the compartment release mechanism to prevent access to the compartment release mechanism, thereby preventing actuation of the compartment latch mechanism and securing the cover relative to the structure. |
93 |
DUAL SWING CONTAINER DEVICE |
US14867339 |
2015-09-28 |
US20160114732A1 |
2016-04-28 |
Shinichi SAWADA; Kenji ASANO; Yoshinori MASATSUGU; Kunihito KONDO |
An opening operation assisting device of a dual swing container device according to the present invention includes: a first pressing holding section supported at one end side of a box main body so as to be able to advance toward the one end side of a cover body; a first bias member configured to bias the first pressing holding section toward the advancing direction; a second pressing holding section supported at the other end side of the box main body so as to be able to advance toward the other end side of the cover body; and a second bias member configured to bias the second pressing holding section toward the advancing direction. |
94 |
Multi-passenger recreational utility vehicle |
US14376011 |
2013-01-31 |
US09266417B2 |
2016-02-23 |
Daniel Nadeau; Stephane Sanschagrin |
Multi-passenger recreational utility vehicle comprising: a frame; two front wheels suspended from the frame via a front suspension assembly; two rear wheels suspended from the frame via a rear suspension assembly; an open-air seating area; a front driver seat; a front passenger seat; two rear passenger seats; each seat having a seat base and a backrest; a roll cage; a steering device; an engine; a transmission; a center console extending within the seating area intermediate the seats, a first portion of the center console forming a storage compartment within the console; a storage compartment cover covering the storage compartment, the storage compartment cover forming a rear passenger armrest when covering the storage compartment; and an inner accessory inside the center console, the inner accessory being removeable from the center console, the inner accessory being selectively openable. |
95 |
Frame system for stretchered persons |
US13678655 |
2012-11-16 |
US09186288B2 |
2015-11-17 |
Edward Lewis Sartin; Edward Austin Sartin; Christopher Thomas Sartin |
A stretcher receiving system is provided for installation in an interior compartment of a vehicle, as well as a method of converting a vehicle to a stretchered passenger carrying vehicle. An example of the system includes a plurality of adjustable mounting assemblies, capable of being attached to an interior surface of the vehicle compartment. The mounting assemblies support an adjustable frame assembly which may have at least two vertical posts. Interconnecting these vertical posts is at least one stretcher receiver adapted to hold an end of a stretcher. |
96 |
Information display system for vehicle, information display method for vehicle, vehicle and mounting member |
US13752400 |
2013-01-29 |
US09096162B2 |
2015-08-04 |
Takehiko Kikuchi; Daisuke Nakagawa; Takeshi Kanae; Ryosuke Ibata; Hiroki Nakajima; Kiyoshi Katagiri; Takashi Ozeki; Satoshi Honma |
An information display system for a vehicle includes an information display device, a mounting member, and a personal digital assistant. The information display device is mounted on a vehicle and is configured to display vehicle information. The mounting member is fixed to the vehicle. The personal digital assistant is detachably mounted on the vehicle via the mounting member in such a manner that at least a part of the vehicle information displayed on the information display device becomes non-visible by the personal digital assistant and includes a communication device and a display device. The communication device is configured to acquire at least vehicle information which is displayed on the information display device and which becomes non-visible from an electric accessory unit mounted on the vehicle. The display device is configured to display the vehicle information acquired using the communication device. |
97 |
In-arm monitor seat |
US13718033 |
2012-12-18 |
US09010852B1 |
2015-04-21 |
David Conrad; Jeffrey S. Everhart |
An in-arm monitor seat. In one embodiment, the device comprises an aircraft passenger monitor apparatus that includes a seat assembly having an armrest and a monitor presenter. The monitor presenter may include a lift latch and a rotational dampener that is configured to present a monitor from the armrest. The result is a device, system and method that provides an improved monitor presentation that is convenient, efficient and safe for the user, particularly when used in the armrest of an aircraft passenger seat. |
98 |
FRAME SYSTEM FOR STRETCHERED PERSONS |
US13678655 |
2012-11-16 |
US20140117063A1 |
2014-05-01 |
Edward Lewis Sartin; Edward Austin Sartin; Christopher Thomas Sartin |
A stretcher receiving system is provided for installation in an interior compartment of a vehicle, as well as a method of converting a vehicle to a stretchered passenger carrying vehicle. An example of the system includes a plurality of adjustable mounting assemblies, capable of being attached to an interior surface of the vehicle compartment. The mounting assemblies support an adjustable frame assembly which may have at least two vertical posts. Interconnecting these vertical posts is at least one stretcher receiver adapted to hold an end of a stretcher. |
99 |
Storage apparatus for vehicle |
US13323460 |
2011-12-12 |
US08678461B2 |
2014-03-25 |
Dong Eun Cha; Seung Mok Lee; Hun Soo Kim; Hoo Taek Cho; Jeong Ho Lee |
A storage apparatus for a vehicle may include a rear back beam installed to be drawn out from a rear bumper while sliding to a rear side of the vehicle, and a pair of left and right storage boxes installed to be seated on the rear back beam and extending while sliding in a traverse direction of the vehicle when the rear back beam may be drawn out to the rear side of the vehicle. |
100 |
STORAGE CONTAINER |
US13299580 |
2011-11-18 |
US20120125966A1 |
2012-05-24 |
Aaron Greenspon |
A storage container includes deflectable walls secured to each other and a bottom wall to form an interior. At least one of the walls defines an access cover at least partially detachable from adjacent walls to form an opening into the interior. Each of the walls includes an outer layer of a flexible ballistic material, and an inner layer of an insulation material. A first strap extends about a perimeter of the storage container including at least the access cover and the bottom wall. A second strap secures the storage container to a vehicle. The second strap connected to at least one of the walls. A flap is connected to one of the walls and is positioned over the access cover by rotation about an arc of rotation which is orthogonal to an arc of rotation of the access cover. The flap is secured using a third strap. |