KASAI KOGYO CO., LTD Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20150054299 | LUGGAGE BOARD MOVEMENT MECHANISM - A movement mechanism of a luggage board for dividing a vehicle luggage compartment into upper and lower parts. Sidewalls on either side of the luggage compartment are each provided with a guide part for guiding guide protrusions when a luggage board moves between the upper and lower positions and a support part for supporting the luggage board. The guide part has a lower guide section inclined such that a vehicle rear side thereof is positioned above a vehicle front side thereof and an upper guide section extending toward the front of the vehicle from the end of the lower guide section on the vehicle rear side. The support part is provided on each sidewall of the luggage compartment more toward the rear of the vehicle than an intersection part between the lower guide section and the upper guide section on the vehicle rear side. | 02-26-2015 |
20100225144 | AUTOMOTIVE INTERIOR COMPONENT - There is provided an automotive interior component including an impact absorber mounted to an interior side of a side wall panel of a vehicle, and the shape and structure of the impact absorber that can undergo buckling deformation and absorb an impact load in a side collision are improved to increase an impact absorbing function. The impact absorber | 09-09-2010 |
20100019474 | Vehicle interior parts - An automotive interior component according to the present invention includes: an interior component attached to a vehicle body panel at an interior side of a vehicle; an airbag installed in a gap between the vehicle body panel and the interior component; an expanding portion defined in a partial region of the interior component, the expanding portion turning in an expansion direction of the airbag to expose an opening; first locking means made up of a first locking piece provided at a rim of the expanding portion and a first engagement portion provided at a fixed portion with which the rim of the expanding portion comes into contact, receiving the first locking piece to lock movement of the expanding portion in a turning direction; and second locking means made up of a second locking piece provided at the rim of the expanding portion and a second engagement portion provided at the fixed portion with which the rim of the expanding portion comes into contact, receiving the second locking piece to lock movement of the expanding portion in a turning radial direction. | 01-28-2010 |
20100013263 | Vehicle-mountable sun visor - A vehicle-mountable sun visor includes: a shaft of which one end is mounted on a vehicle body; a support, which is mounted on the shaft; a sun visor body in which two resin core members are coupled with each other by a hinged portion and the two resin core members are folded with the hinged portion being a fold so as to involve the other end of the shaft and the support; a first slide guide, which is provided in proximity to the hinged portion, for guiding sliding of the support; and a second slide guide, which is provided on an internal face of one of the two resin core members, for guiding sliding of the support. The support is slidably held in a space surrounded by the folded two resin core members, the first slide guide, and the second slide guide. The support turns around the shaft, and the sun visor body thereby turns. The support slides along the two resin core members, the first slide guide, and the second slide guide, and the sun visor body thereby slides relative to the shaft. In this manner, operability in sliding operation of the vehicle-mountable sun visor is enhanced. | 01-21-2010 |
20090053960 | Roof Liner for Vehicle and Manufacturing Method of Same - The present disclosure is directed to a roof lining for a vehicle and a manufacturing method thereof, and in particular, to the roof lining for a vehicle using a composite material having basalt fibers mixed into a thermoplastic resin as a substrate. The resulting roof lining can be lightweight, have enhanced sound absorbency and increased heat insulating properties. Due to the use of basalt fibers, which do not coat incinerator walls like glass fibers do, the roof lining is more easily recycled. | 02-26-2009 |