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KR-20260063608-A - LUGGAGE TRAY PARTITION OF VEHICLE AND LUGGAGE TRAY ASSEMBLY INCLUDING THEREOF

KR20260063608AKR 20260063608 AKR20260063608 AKR 20260063608AKR-20260063608-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a luggage tray partition for a vehicle and a luggage tray assembly including the same. The partition for dividing the space of a luggage tray of a vehicle according to the present invention comprises a cover, a light source coupled to the outer upper surface of the cover and emitting light, and a connector for applying current to the light source, thereby ensuring visibility within the luggage room through the light source of the partition.

Inventors

  • 강시안
  • 고운

Assignees

  • 주식회사 서연이화

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241030

Claims (10)

  1. In a partition that divides the space of a vehicle luggage tray, sleeve; A light source coupled to the outer upper surface of the above cover and emitting light; and A partition including a connector that applies current to the above lighting.
  2. In paragraph 1, The above cover is, A first cover forming one side of the above cover; A second cover forming the other side of the cover opposite to the first cover; and A partition comprising an assembly member that fixes the first cover and the second cover in an assembled state in which their respective assembly surfaces are in contact and assembled in the form of the cover, by penetrating a plurality of screw grooves provided at positions opposite to each other on the first cover and the second cover.
  3. In paragraph 2, The first cover above is, It includes a first receiving groove on the upper surface in which the light is received, and The above second cover is, It includes a second receiving groove on the upper surface in which the light is received, and The above-mentioned first receiving groove is, Based on the assembly surface, the second receiving groove is combined to form a coupling groove in which the lighting is received. The above second receiving groove is, A partition comprising a first through-groove provided to allow a power line, connected at one end to the light received in the coupling groove, to pass through.
  4. In paragraph 2, The first cover above is, It includes ribs provided at each end in the longitudinal direction, The above second cover is, A partition comprising a fastening groove provided at a position opposite to the ribs at both ends in the longitudinal direction, wherein the ribs are each fitted into a groove.
  5. In paragraph 4, The above rib is, The above connector includes a second through-groove into which it is fitted, and The above connector is, A partition that is fitted and coupled into the second through-groove, connected to the other end of the power line, and applies current to the lighting through the power line.
  6. In paragraph 1, The above connector is, A partition to which a battery is connected, and which applies current from the battery to the light.
  7. In paragraph 1, The above lighting is, Partition with array LEDs.
  8. A luggage tray installed in the luggage room of a vehicle; and A luggage tray assembly comprising a partition that is coupled to the inner surface of the luggage tray, divides the internal space, and emits light including lighting.
  9. In paragraph 8, The above partition is, A luggage tray assembly that is fitted or slidingly coupled to the inner surface of the luggage tray.
  10. In paragraph 8, The above partition is, sleeve; A light source coupled to the outer upper surface of the above cover and emitting light; and It includes a connector for applying current to the above lighting, and The above cover is, A first cover forming one side of the above cover; A second cover forming the other side of the cover opposite to the first cover; and In an assembled state in which the first cover and the second cover are assembled in the shape of the cover with their respective assembly surfaces in contact, the assembly member for fixing the first cover and the second cover in the assembled state is included. The first cover comprises a first receiving groove on the upper surface for receiving the light, and ribs provided at each of the two ends in the longitudinal direction. The second cover includes a second receiving groove on the upper surface in which the light is received, and a fastening groove provided at a position opposite to the ribs at both ends in the longitudinal direction, into which the ribs are respectively fitted. The first receiving groove is combined with the second receiving groove with respect to the assembly surface to form a combined groove in which the light is received, and The second receiving groove includes a first through groove provided to allow a power line, with one end connected to the light received in the coupling groove, to pass through. The above rib includes a second through groove into which the connector is fitted, and A luggage tray assembly in which the connector is connected to the other end of the power line while being fitted into the second through-groove, and a battery is connected to supply current from the battery to the light through the power line.

Description

Luggage tray partition for a vehicle, and luggage tray assembly including the same The present invention relates to a luggage tray partition for a vehicle and a luggage tray assembly including the same. Specifically, the invention relates to a luggage tray partition for a vehicle that ensures visibility within the luggage room through lighting of the partition, and a luggage tray assembly including the same. Generally, vehicles such as SUVs, pickup trucks, and station wagons are equipped with a luggage room at the rear to load cargo. The luggage compartment of such vehicles is connected to the interior; while it can be neatly organized and easily utilized depending on the user's preference, generally speaking, items that are permanently stored and those stored temporarily are mixed together and scattered haphazardly within the compartment. Therefore, when the vehicle is in motion, cargo stored in the luggage compartment may shift, leading to problems such as loss of contents or damage due to impact. Therefore, by installing luggage trays or the like in the luggage room, cargo stored in the luggage room can be prevented from shifting during driving, allowing for safe storage and reducing the risk of loss or damage caused by movement. Meanwhile, conventional luggage trays presented difficulties for users in finding stored items in dark environments. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a partition according to the present embodiment. FIGS. 2 and FIGS. 3 are perspective views showing the disassembled state of the partition according to the present embodiment. FIG. 4 is a drawing showing a cross-section of a partition according to the present embodiment. Throughout the specification, the same reference numerals refer to the same components. This specification does not describe all elements of the embodiments, and general content in the art to which the disclosed invention pertains or content that overlaps between embodiments is omitted. The terms 'part, module, component, block' used in the specification may be implemented in software or hardware, and depending on the embodiments, a plurality of 'parts, modules, components, blocks' may be implemented as a single component, or a single 'part, module, component, block' may include a plurality of components. Throughout the specification, when a part is described as being 'connected' to another part, this includes not only cases where they are directly connected but also cases where they are indirectly connected, and indirect connections include connections made via a wireless communication network. Furthermore, when it is stated that a part 'includes' a certain component, this means that, unless specifically stated otherwise, it does not exclude other components but may include additional components. Throughout the specification, when it is stated that a component is located 'on' another component, this includes not only cases where a component is in contact with another component, but also cases where another component exists between the two components. Terms such as "first," "second," etc., are used to distinguish one component from another, and the components are not limited by the aforementioned terms. Singular expressions include plural expressions unless there is an obvious exception in the context. In each step, identification codes are used for convenience of explanation and do not describe the order of the steps; the steps may be performed differently from the specified order unless a specific order is clearly indicated in the context. The operating principle and embodiments of the disclosed invention will be described below with reference to the attached drawings. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a partition (100) according to the present embodiment. As illustrated in FIG. 1, a vehicle luggage tray partition (100) for dividing the space of a vehicle luggage tray according to the present embodiment may include a cover (110), a light (120), and a connector (130). The lighting (120) according to the present embodiment is coupled to the outer upper surface of the cover (110) and emits light, and may be an Array LED. The connection (130) can be configured to apply current to these lights (120). Specifically, the connector (130) according to the present embodiment is connected to a power source such as a separate battery or a vehicle battery, and can apply current from the power source to the light (120). FIGS. 2 and FIGS. 3 are perspective views showing the disassembled state of the partition (100) according to the present embodiment, and FIG. 4 is a drawing showing a cross-section of the partition (100) according to the present embodiment. As shown in FIG. 2, the cover (110) may be composed of an assembly of a first cover (111) and a second cover (112). Specifically, the first cover (111) according to the present embodiment can form one side of the cover (110). The second cover (112) according to the present embodiment can form the other side of the cove