Robert R Lazarevich - Rochester MI Paul Steffes - Oxford MI Thomas C Booth - Roseville MI
Assignee:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B60P 1267
US Classification:
296 50, 296 571, 296 376
Abstract:
A cargo tray and table assembly for a motor vehicle having an enclosed rear cargo area including a floor portion and an opening. The assembly includes a main body coupled to a pivot system. The pivot system is further coupled to the rear cargo area of the vehicle. The pivot system is operable to move the main body between a stowed position within the rear cargo area and a use position.
Robert J Faubert - Rochester Hills MI, US Robert R Lazarevich - Rochester MI, US Richard A Manning - Sterling Heights MI, US
Assignee:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B60J 5/04
US Classification:
29614612, 296155
Abstract:
A door for a vehicle includes a door component, a first connection that connects the door component to the vehicle and allows the door component to move along a first path, and a second connection that connects the door component to the vehicle and allows the door component to move along a second path. The second path is different from the first path.
Robert J. Faubert - Rochester Hills MI, US Richard A. Manning - Sterling Heights MI, US Raja Hazime - Dearborn Heights MI, US Kenneth E. Spieles - Shelby Township MI, US Robert R. Lazarevich - Rochester MI, US
Assignee:
Chrysler Group LLC - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
E05D 11/10
US Classification:
16334, 16287, 16366, 16357
Abstract:
A hinge movably attaches a door to a frame member of a motor vehicle. The hinge includes a frame bracket configured for attachment to the frame member and including opposed sidewalls connected by a base, and a door bracket configured for attachment to the door and including opposed arms connected together by a bridge. A plurality of links pivotably and translatably connects the door bracket to the frame bracket. The links include a first link including second opposed arms pivotably connected to the frame bracket and to the door bracket and connected together by a second bridge, and a second link including third opposed arms pivotably connected to the frame bracket and to the door bracket and connected together by a third bridge.
Robert R. Lazarevich - Rochester MI, US Richard M. Kleinhoffer - Macomb Township MI, US
Assignee:
Chrysler Group LLC - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B60J 5/00
US Classification:
29614611, 16262, 16284, 16334, 16381
Abstract:
A hinge assembly may include first and second hinge portions, a pivot pin, and a retaining member. The first hinge portion may be secured to one of a vehicle body and a door, and may include a first aperture and a protrusion. The second hinge portion may be secured to another of the vehicle body and the door, and may include a second aperture and a first detent. The protrusion may engage the first detent when the door is in an open position. The pivot pin may selectively engage the first and second apertures to provide relative rotation between the first and second hinge portions. The retaining member may engage a portion of the pivot pin and may be axially movable relative to one of the first and second apertures.
Mitchell Puskarz - Troy MI, US Robert Faubert - Rochester Hills MI, US Robert Lazarevich - Rochester MI, US Raja Hazime - Dearborn Heights MI, US Richard Manning - Sterling Heights MI, US
International Classification:
B60J 1/20
US Classification:
160370220
Abstract:
A sun, privacy, and anti-wind buffeting shade assembly is provided for a window opening in an automotive vehicle. The shade assembly includes a flexible screen having a multiplicity of perforations. The screen is extended across the window opening to provide shade and privacy and to dampen wind buffeting inside the vehicle.
Robert R. Lazarevich - Rochester MI, US David B. Reed - Lake Orion MI, US Peter W. Mattes - Royal Oak MI, US Gary D. Lock - Chesterfield Township MI, US
Assignee:
CHRYSLER GROUP LLC - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B60R 7/00 B62B 1/00
US Classification:
224539, 280 47315
Abstract:
A cargo management system can include a receptacle and a removable storage device. The receptacle can be formed relative to an exterior panel of the vehicle and can have a rear wall spaced apart from an outer surface of the exterior panel. The outer surface can have a first contour. The removable storage device can be removably received in the receptacle and selectively secured to the vehicle. The storage device can include an upper portion, a lower portion and a latch mechanism. The upper portion can be pivotable relative to the lower portion to provide access to an interior of the storage device. The latch mechanism can selectively secure the storage device to the vehicle when in a stored position in the receptacle. An outer surface of the upper portion and the lower portion can include a second contour, where the second contour can substantially match the first contour.
Thomas R. Corrente - West Bloomfield MI Paul E. Scapini - Grosse Pointe Woods MI Robert R. Lazarevich - Rochester MI Craig A. Stapleton - Port Huron MI
Assignee:
Masco Corporation - Taylor MI Chrysler Corporation - Highland Park MI
International Classification:
B60R 900
US Classification:
224321
Abstract:
A luggage rack for an automotive vehicle comprising a pair of side rails adapted to be mounted on the roof of an automotive vehicle in laterally spaced apart relation. Each rail has an elongated slot extending lengthwise thereof. One or more cross members extending between the rails have stanchions at the ends slidably engageable in the slots. The slots open at an angle slanting away from the vehicle roof and toward one another to resist forces tending to separate the stanchions from the side rails. Each stanchion has a flange which hooks over a slot-defining flange of a rail to provide additional resistance to separation. The stanchions are releasably locked to the rails by locking pins engageable in apertures in the rails.
A convertible body structure includes a spaced juncture defined by the forward edge of the upstanding body flange molding surrounding the flexible top storage tonneau and the forward edge of the quarter belt molding. A readily installed molding transitioln block is provided which insures vertical height alignment of the adjustable tonneau cover peripheral trim member with the belt molding. The transition block also insures "cross car" alignment between the moldings together with an external arcuate sealing surface for mating contact with an internal seal on the tonneau cover trim member.