专利摘要:
The invention relates to a vehicle interior (1) having a first side (20) and a second side (22) separated by a longitudinal plane (P1) and having a front row (24) and a rear row (26). , separated by a transverse plane (P2) substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal plane (P1), the habitable (1) comprising an element (13) extending in the transverse plane (P2) and movable between a first position in which the member (13) extends from the first side (20) and a second position in which the member (13) extends from the second side (22).
公开号:FR3065681A1
申请号:FR1753684
申请日:2017-04-27
公开日:2018-11-02
发明作者:Philippe LALAGUE
申请人:Faurecia Interieur Industrie SAS;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

065 681
53684 ® FRENCH REPUBLIC
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY © Publication number:
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COURBEVOIE © Int Cl 8 : B 60 N2 / 01 (2017.01)
PATENT INVENTION APPLICATION
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©) Date of filing: 27.04.17. © Applicant (s): FAURECIA INTERIEUR INDUSTRIE ©) Priority: Simplified joint stock company - FR. @ Inventor (s): LALAGUE PHILIPPE. ©) Date of public availability of the request: 02.11.18 Bulletin 18/44. ©) List of documents cited in the report preliminary research: Refer to end of present booklet (© References to other national documents ® Holder (s): FAURECIA INTERIEUR INDUSTRIE related: Joint stock company. ©) Extension request (s): ©) Agent (s): LAVOIX.
(64) VEHICLE COCKPIT.
FR 3 065 681 - A1 (£ [7 The invention relates to a vehicle passenger compartment (1) having a first side (20) and a second side (22), separated by a longitudinal plane (P1), and having a front row (24) and a rear row (26), separated by a transverse plane (P2) substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal plane (P1), the interior (1) comprising an element (13) extending in the transverse plane (P2) and movable between a first position in which the element (13) extends from the first side (20) and a second position in which the element (13) extends from the second side (22).

Vehicle interior
The present invention relates to a vehicle interior, in particular an automobile. The present invention applies, in particular, to an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle.
In this type of vehicle, there is no driver or a driver who only intervenes punctually during certain driving phases. In such vehicles, it is therefore possible to arrange the interior space differently due to the reduction in the number of constraints associated with driving the vehicle.
For example, it is possible to place seats back to back or face to face. In addition, various elements such as storage consoles can be positioned differently due to this new arrangement.
However, the elements can be bulky, clutter the cabin and can make it difficult to access different seats.
The invention aims to overcome this drawback by providing a cabin with easy access and the possibility for passengers to access an element ergonomically.
To this end, the invention relates to a vehicle interior having a first side and a second side, separated by a longitudinal plane, and having a front row and a rear row, separated by a transverse plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal plane, l habitable comprising an element extending in the transverse plane and movable between a first position in which the element extends from the first side and a second position in which the element extends from the second side.
Thus, the element, when in the second position which is a deployed position, is accessible to passengers on the second side. Such a position allows, for example, to maintain privacy between the passengers placed on the second side. In addition, when in the first position which is a retracted position, the element is stored outside the second side which facilitates access to the seats on the second side, promotes communication between passengers on the second side and improves the ergonomics and interior design.
The passenger compartment according to the invention may include one or more of the following characteristics, considered individually or in any technically possible combination:
- the element is movable in translation, between the first position and the second position, in a deployment direction, perpendicular to the longitudinal plane.
- the passenger compartment includes a first seat located on the first side and in the front row, and a second seat placed on the first side and in the rear row, the first seat and the second seat being turned back to back, one with respect to the other, the first seat and the second seat defining between them a reception space, the element being received in the reception space in its first position.
- the passenger compartment includes a third seat placed on the second side and in the front row and a fourth seat placed on the second side and in the rear row, the third seat and the fourth seat being turned face to face one with respect to the other, the element extending, in its second position, between the third seat and the fourth seat.
- the element includes at least one screen.
- the screen is movable relative to the element between a storage position and a use position.
- the screen is movable in rotation around an axis extending in a direction of deployment perpendicular to the longitudinal plane.
- the mobile element is a storage console or a partition panel.
- the passenger compartment includes an interior space, a body defining, on the second side of the passenger compartment, an opening for access to the interior space, the opening being continuous and the opening allowing access to the second side to the both in the front row and in the rear row and at least one opening, movable relative to the body, between a position for closing the opening and an open position in which the opening allows access to the space interior.
The invention also relates to an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle comprising a passenger compartment as described above.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge from the detailed description which follows, given by way of example and made with reference to the appended figures among which:
- Figure 1 is a schematic representation from above of a passenger compartment according to the invention, the element being in the deployed position.
- Figure 2 is a schematic perspective representation of the passenger compartment according to the invention, the element being in the retracted position.
- Figure 3 is a schematic perspective representation similar to Figure 1, the element and each partition panel being in the deployed position,
- Figure 4 is a schematic representation of a vehicle according to the invention.
In the following, the longitudinal and transverse directions and the terms "front", "rear", "left" and "right" are defined with respect to the usual directions of a vehicle.
By "substantially perpendicular" is meant perpendicular to plus or minus 5 ° and advantageously perpendicular. By "substantially vertical" is meant vertical at more or less 5 ° and advantageously vertical.
The passenger compartment 1 shown in Figures 1 to 3 is a passenger compartment of a vehicle, in particular of a motor vehicle.
For example, the vehicle is an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle. In this type of vehicle, control of driving can be transferred, at least during certain phases, to an automated system responsible for managing the critical functions related to driving the vehicle. To do this, the vehicle is equipped with various sensors, such as laser sensors, radars or cameras. The information collected is used to model one of the vehicle's yields in three dimensions and to identify the different elements that make it up (for example, road markings, traffic signs, presence of pedestrians or buildings). All of the information then allows the vehicle to be guided in accordance with traffic and safety rules.
These driving phases are called autonomous driving phases. The driver may have to regain control of the vehicle when conditions require, such as when exiting a motorway, heavy traffic or in an emergency. These driving phases are called manual driving phases. A manual driving phase can also be triggered voluntarily by the driver when he wishes. Some vehicles may be fully autonomous and do not provide for any manual driving phase.
The vehicle interior 1 comprises a vehicle body 4 defining the general structure of the vehicle, and at least one opening 6 of the vehicle. The passenger compartment 1 defines an interior space 8, surrounded by the body 4 and the opening 6, in which are placed the users of the vehicle such as the driver or the passengers.
The passenger compartment 1 defines, for example, at least three seating areas 10 for vehicle users and at least one open space 12 between two adjacent seating areas 10. Advantageously, each seating area 10 comprises at least one seat 16.
In addition, the passenger compartment 1 comprises at least one element 13 movable between a retracted position, illustrated in FIG. 2 and a deployed position, illustrated in FIG. 3.
The passenger compartment advantageously comprises at least one partition panel 14 movable between a retracted position illustrated in FIG. 2 and a deployed position illustrated in FIG. 3.
In addition, in the embodiment shown, the passenger compartment 1 comprises a central console 18 extending at least between two adjacent seating areas 10.
The passenger compartment 1 has a first side 20 and a second side 22. The first side 20 and the second side 22 are separated by a longitudinal plane P1.
The first side 20 is, for example, defined as the side of the driver's seat 36. The first side 20 is, for example, the left side for vehicles registered in France, the United States or China or the right side for vehicles registered in England or India, for example.
When the element 13 is in the retracted position, it extends from the first side 20. When the element 13 is in the deployed position, it extends from the second side 22.
The passenger compartment 1 also has a front row 24 and a rear row 26. The driver's seat 16 is located in the front row 24. The front row 24 and the rear row 26 are separated by a transverse plane P2 substantially perpendicular in the longitudinal plane P1.
The box 4 defines a floor, walls and a ceiling, defining between them the interior space 8. In addition, the box 4 defines in at least one of its walls, at least one opening 28 for access to the interior space 8, visible in FIG. 4.
In one example, the body 4 defines an opening 28 on each side wall.
The opening 6 of the vehicle is movable relative to the body 4, between a position for closing the opening 28 and an open position in which the opening allows access to the interior space 8. Each seat 16 comprises advantageously a seat 30 and a backrest 32. The seat 30 is defined in a substantially horizontal plane. Each file 32 is extended in a file plan. For example, the plane of the backrest 32 is substantially vertical, when a passenger is seated on the seat. In one example, the backrest 32 of a seat is advantageously reclining.
Advantageously, the backrest 32 of a seat 16 is foldable, that is to say that the backrest 32 can be pivoted to be folded down on the seat 30 so as to release additional volume in the passenger compartment.
In the following, the direction in which a seat 16 is turned is the direction in which the bust of a passenger seated on the seat 30 and the back pressed against the backrest 32 would be turned. For example, when we say that a seat 16 is turned towards the front, this means that its back 32 is situated towards the rear of the seat 30.
A clear space 12 between two adjacent seating areas 10 is defined as being a space through which, when the seats 16 of the adjacent seating areas 10 are occupied, passengers seated in the associated seats 16, their backs pressed against the backrest , could see each other in the normal position. "Normal position" means that passengers would not have to turn their heads more than 90 ° from normal in the back of their seat 16 to see themselves.
In other words, the open space 12 is a space extending between two adjacent seating areas 10 by which two passengers can simply interact with each other.
When the panel 14 is in the retracted position, it extends out of each open space 12. When the panel 14 is in the deployed position, it extends into at least one open space 12, so as to separate the two zones of adjacent seats 10 associated.
In the example shown in Figures 1 to 3, the vehicle has four seating areas 10, three open spaces 12 and an element 13 and two partition panels 14. In the example, a seat 16 is arranged by area d 'seat 10. In the example, each panel 14 is associated with a clear space 12 between two adjacent seat areas 10.
A first seating area 34 is located on the first side 20 in the front row 24. A first seat 36 disposed in the first seating area 34 is the driver's seat. This first seat 36 is turned towards the front of the vehicle, that is to say towards the windshield.
A second seating area 38 is located on the first side 20 in the rear row 26. A second seat 40 is disposed in the second seating area 38. The second seat 40 is positioned behind the first seat 36.
The second seat 40 is turned backwards, in a "rearward facing" position. Such a “rearward facing” position may be preferred for safety reasons or for comfort reasons, for example for young children.
In addition, the second seat 40 is turned back to back relative to the first seat 36. Thus, the passenger of the second seat and the driver do not see themselves in normal operating condition of the vehicle. There is therefore no clear space between the first seat 36 and the second seat 40 within the meaning of this request.
The first seat 36 and the second seat 40 define between them a reception space 42. The reception space 42 is defined between the backrest 32 of the first seat 36 and the backrest 32 of the second seat 40. The dimensions of the reception 42 are adapted so that the element 13 can be introduced into the reception space 42.
A third seating area 44 is located on the second side 22 in the front row 24. A third seat 46 is disposed in the third seating area 44. The third seat 46 is turned backwards.
The third seat 46 being in the same row 24 as the first seat 36, the passenger of the third seat 46 and the passenger of the first seat 36 are side by side and can be seen, in normal operation, when the seats 36, 46 are occupied , if the associated panel 14 is in the retracted position. Thus, a first open space 12, 48 is defined between the first seat 36 and the third seat 46. The panel 14 associated with the first open space 48 is called the first panel 50.
In this arrangement, it is not necessary to provide, in the dashboard, an air bag type airbag for the passenger occupying the third seat 46 because the backrest 32 of the third seat 46 provides protection.
A fourth seating area 52 is located on the second side 22 in the rear row 26. A fourth seat 54 is disposed in the fourth seating area 52. The fourth seat 54 is turned forward.
The fourth seat 54 being in the same row 26 as the second seat 40, the passenger of the fourth seat 54 and the passenger of the second seat 40 are side by side and can be seen, in normal operation, when the seats 40, 54 are occupied , if the associated panel 14, 58 is in the retracted position. Thus, a second cleared space 12 is defined between the second seat 40 and the fourth seat 54. The panel 14 associated with the second cleared space 56 is called the second panel 58.
In addition, the third seat 46 and the fourth seat 54 are on the same side, the second side 22, and are turned face to face relative to each other. A third cleared space 60 is defined between the third seat 46 and the fourth seat 54. The element 13 is, for example, associated with the third cleared space 60. The passenger of the third seat 46 and the passenger of the fourth seat 54 can be seen in normal operation, when the seats 46, 54 are occupied, if the associated element 13 is in the retracted position.
However, the third zone 44 and the second zone 38 are not adjacent. In addition, to see the passenger in the third seat 46, the passenger in the second seat 40 should turn their head more than 90 ° relative to the longitudinal direction. There is therefore no clear space 12 between the third seat 46 and the second seat 40, within the meaning of this request.
Similarly, there is no clear space between the first seat 36 and the fourth seat 54, within the meaning of this request. Thus, the driver when seated in his seat 36, in the first seating area 34 can see the passenger next to him, in the third seating area 44, but not other passengers.
The central console 18 defines at least one housing 70, at least one separation panel 14, 50, 58 being received in the housing in its retracted position.
The central console 18 extends in the longitudinal plane P1. The console 18 crosses the front row 24 and the rear row 26.
In the example illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3, the central console 18 extends between the first seating area 34 and the third seating area 44 and between the second seating area 38 and the fourth seating area seat 52.
In the example illustrated, the central console 18 defines two housings 70. A housing 70 receives the first partition panel 50 in its retracted position, the other housing 70 receives the second partition panel 58 in its retracted position.
In addition, the center console 18 includes a passage 72 for the element 13 between its retracted position and its deployed position.
The element 13 is mounted movable in translation in the transverse plane P2, for example in a deployment direction (Y) substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal plane. For example, the element 13 is mounted movable between the deployed position and the retracted position by means of a lower guide on which slides its lower edge.
When the element 13 is in the retracted position, it extends from the first side 20 of the reception space 42 which is between the first seat 36 and the second seat 46. Thus, the element 13 is located outside each space released 12 in the retracted position.
When the element 13 is in the deployed position, it extends on the second side 22.
In the example, the element 13 extends in the deployed position, in the transverse plane P2 between the third seating area 44 of the fourth seating area 52.
The element 13 extends in the transverse plane P2 separating the front row 24 from the rear row 26.
Element 13 has a substantially planar first face and a substantially planar second face parallel to the first face. Element 13 extends between a lower edge facing the floor of the vehicle and an upper edge facing the ceiling of the vehicle. In addition, the element 13 extends laterally between two lateral edges.
The element 13 has a shape and dimensions adapted to be able to pass through the passage 72 of the central console 18, during its movement between the retracted position and the deployed position.
In addition, the element 13 has a shape and dimensions adapted to be received in the reception space 42 between the two seats in the retracted position.
Element 13 extends, for example, from floor to ceiling of the vehicle.
Alternatively, the element 13 has a height between 40% and 90% of the height between the floor and the ceiling.
Element 13 is, for example, made of plastic.
In one example, the element 13 has sound absorption characteristics making it possible to limit the sound coming from an adjacent zone 10.
Element 13 is for example translucent. A body transmitting light by refraction or diffuse is called translucent. For example, the translucency of the element 13 is adapted to blur the objects contained in the adjacent seating area 10. A passenger cannot therefore distinguish objects by looking through element 13.
Alternatively, the element 13 is transparent. Thus, the element 13 separates the seating areas 10 without obstructing the view of the passengers.
As a variant, the element 13 is opaque, that is to say that it does not allow visible light to pass through.
Alternatively, some parts of the element 13 are translucent and / or transparent and others are opaque.
Element 13 advantageously comprises at least one additional module, such as a light source, a speaker, a screen, a cup holder, a storage pocket and / or a retractable shelf.
Advantageously, the additional modules are positioned on the two faces of the element 13 so that each passenger in an associated seating area can benefit from it when the element 13 is in the deployed position.
Advantageously, the element 13 comprises at least one screen.
Advantageously, the screen mounted on the element 13 is movable in rotation about an axis extending in the direction of deployment (Y) between a storage position in which it extends along the element 13 and a position of use.
In one example, the screen is adapted to be retracted in element 13.
For example, the element 13 comprises two screens, one screen being visible by a passenger occupying the third seat 46 and the other by a passenger occupying the fourth seat 54, when the element 13 is in the deployed position.
Advantageously, the element 13 comprises a locking system to keep it in the deployed position and a locking system to keep it in the retracted position.
In addition, advantageously the element 13 comprises a drive device for actuating the change of position.
For example, the movement of the element 13 between the retracted position and the deployed position is electrical, alternatively is manual or semi-automatic.
For example, the deployment of element 13 is synchronized to be carried out after the installation of passengers or the driver.
In the example illustrated, the element 13 is an additional separation panel associated with the third cleared space 60.
The element 13 is capable of forming a partition between two adjacent seating areas 10, namely the third seating area 44 and the fourth seating area 52, in the deployed position. For example, element 13 is adapted to limit the transfer of objects between the third seating area 44 and the fourth seating area 52.
The thickness of an element 13 is relatively small compared to its height and the distance between its lateral edges.
Each partition panel 14, 50, 58 is capable of forming a partition between two adjacent seating areas 10, in the deployed position.
For example, the first separation panel 50 limits the transfer of objects between the first seating area 34 and the third seating area 44.
Each separation panel 14, 50, 58 has a first substantially planar face and a second substantially planar face parallel to the first face. Each partition panel 14, 50, 58 extends between a lower edge facing the floor of the vehicle and an upper edge facing the ceiling of the vehicle. In addition, each partition panel 14, 50, 58 extends laterally between two lateral edges.
The thickness of a partition panel 14, 50, 58 is relatively small compared to its height and the distance between its lateral edges. The separation panel 14, 50, 58 is rigid enough to prevent the passage of an object of considerable mass, for example of mass greater than 100 g between the two adjacent seating areas 10 when it is in the deployed position.
The separation panel 14, 50, 58 is, for example, made of plastic.
In one example, each separation panel 14, 50, 58 has sound absorption characteristics making it possible to limit the sound coming from an adjacent zone 10.
The panel 14, 50, 58 is, for example, translucent. A body transmitting light by refraction or diffuse is called translucent. For example, the translucency of the separation panel 14, 50, 58 is suitable for blurring objects contained in the adjacent seating area 10. A passenger cannot therefore distinguish objects by looking through the separation panel 14, 50, 58.
Alternatively, the partition panel 14, 50, 58 is transparent. Thus, the panel separates the seating areas 10 without obstructing the view of the passengers.
Alternatively, a partition panel 14, 50, 58 is opaque, that is to say that it does not allow visible light to pass through.
Alternatively, some parts of the partition panel 14, 50, 58 are translucent and / or transparent and others are opaque.
The partition panel 14, 50, 58 advantageously comprises at least one additional module, such as a light source, a loudspeaker, a screen, a cup holder, a storage pocket and / or a retractable shelf.
Advantageously, the additional modules are positioned on both sides of the panel 14, 50, 58 so that each passenger in an associated seating area 10 can benefit from it when the panel 14, 50, 58 is in the deployed position.
For example, the panel 14, 50, 58 includes light sources. For example, the panel 14, 50, 58 includes speakers.
Advantageously, the separation panel 14, 50, 58 comprises at least one screen. For example, a screen of a panel 14 is visible by a passenger occupying one of the associated seats 16 and another by a passenger occupying the other associated seat 16, when the panel 14 is in the deployed position.
When the first panel 50 is in the retracted position, it extends into the housing 70 of the central console 18 which is between the first seating area 34 and the third seating area 44. Thus, the first panel 50 is located out of each open space 12 in the retracted position.
When the first panel 50 is in the deployed position, it extends into the first open space 48, so as to separate the first seating area 34 from the third seating area 44.
The separation assembly formed by the first panel 50 and the central console 18 extends from the floor to the ceiling of the vehicle when the first panel 50 is in the deployed position.
The first panel 50 is movable in translation, in the longitudinal plane P1, advantageously in a substantially vertical direction. For example, the first partition panel 50 is mounted movable in the housing by means of lateral guides on which these lateral edges slide.
Similarly, when the second panel 58 is in the retracted position, it extends completely into the housing 70 of the central console 18 which is between the second seating area 38 and the fourth seating area 52. Thus, the second panel 58 is located outside each cleared space 12 in the retracted position. When the second panel 58 is in the deployed position, it extends into the second cleared space 56, so as to separate the second seating area 38 from the fourth seating area 52.
The separation assembly formed by the second panel 58 and the central console 18 extends partially or completely from floor to ceiling of the vehicle when the second panel 58 is in the deployed position.
The second panel 58 is movable in translation, in the longitudinal plane P1 in a substantially vertical direction. For example, the second partition panel 58 is mounted movable in the housing by means of lateral guides on which these lateral edges slide.
Advantageously, each panel 14, 50, 58 comprises a locking system to keep it in the deployed position and a locking system to keep it in the retracted position.
In addition, advantageously each panel 14, 50, 58 comprises a drive device for actuating the change of position.
For example, the movement of the panels 14, 50, 58 between the retracted position and the deployed position is electrical, alternatively is manual or semi-automatic.
For example, the deployment of the panels 14, 50, 58 is synchronized to be carried out after the installation of the passengers or the driver.
Thus, each panel 14, 50, 58 can be retractable which allows easy access from one area to another when the panel 14, 50, 58 is retracted and insulation when the panel 14, 50, 58 is deployed. In addition, each panel 14, 50, 58 can advantageously be placed in an intermediate position between the retracted position and the deployed position.
The invention provides a cabin with easy access and the possibility for passengers to access an element ergonomically.
Indeed, the element 13 can be retractable which allows easy access from one zone to another when the element 13 is retracted, and access to the different modules of the element 13 or when the element 13 is deployed.
In addition, such a vehicle with retractable elements can be useful for vehicles used in car-sharing, each seating area 10 being easily isolatable by the element 13.
In addition, access to the vehicle is facilitated when the element 13 is in the retracted position. This can facilitate access through the opening 28 or facilitate the loading of bulky objects.
For example, when the third seat 46 is not occupied, it is possible to fold the backrest 32, if the element 13 is in the retracted position. When the backrest 32 of the third seat 46 is folded down, the driver's lateral field of vision is increased. In addition, the continuous accessible space of the interior space 8 is increased. This can be interesting, for example, for the transport of a bulky object such as a board.
The invention is not limited to the above embodiments.
For example, the number and arrangement of seats is different.
In one example, at least one seat 16 is pivotally mounted, that is to say that the direction in which the seat 16 is turned can be changed. When the orientation of the seats 16 relative to one another is changed, the cleared space 12 between two adjacent seating areas 10 varies according to the orientation of the seats 16.
In the example shown in Figure 4, the opening 28 has dimensions large enough to allow both the installation of a passenger in the front row 24 and in the rear row 26. For example, the opening 6 comprises two movable leaves 80, the axes of rotation of which are fixed to the edges of the opening 28. This makes it possible to further increase the continuous space accessible from the interior space 8.
In the example illustrated, element 13 constitutes an additional separation panel. Alternatively, the element 13 is another element such as a storage console, a folding table or the like. The dimensions of the element are adapted so that the element can be retracted from the second side 22 in particular in the reception space 42 and if necessary to pass in the passage 70 of the central console 18 between its retracted position and its position deployed.
In addition, the element 13 can advantageously be placed in an intermediate position between the retracted position and the deployed position.
权利要求:
Claims (12)
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1. - Cabin (1) of a vehicle having a first side (20) and a second side (22), separated by a longitudinal plane (P1), and having a front row (24) and a rear row (26), separated by a transverse plane (P2) substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal plane (P1), the living area (1) comprising an element (13) extending in the transverse plane (P2) and movable between a first position in which the element ( 13) extends from the first side (20) and a second position in which the element (13) extends from the second side (22).
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2. - Cockpit (1) according to claim 1, wherein the element (13) is movable in translation, between the first position and the second position, in a deployment direction (Y), perpendicular to the longitudinal plane (P1) .
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3. - Cockpit (1) according to claim 1 or 2 comprising:
a first seat (36) located on the first side (20) and in the front row (24), and
- a second seat (40) placed on the first side (20) and in the rear row (26), the first seat (36) and the second seat (40) being turned back to back relative to each other , the first seat (36) and the second seat (40) delimiting between them a reception space (42), the element (13) being received in the reception space (42) in its first position.
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4. - Cockpit (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3 comprising:
- a third seat (46) placed on the second side (22) and in the front row (24) and
- a fourth seat (54) placed on the second side (22) and in the rear row (26), the third seat (46) and the fourth seat (54) being turned face to face relative to each other , the element (13) extending, in its second position, between the third seat (46) and the fourth seat (54).
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5. - Cockpit (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the element (13) comprises at least one screen.
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6. - Cockpit (1) according to claim 5, wherein the screen is movable relative to the element (13) between a storage position and a position of use.
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7. - Cockpit (1) according to claim 6, wherein the screen is movable in rotation about an axis extending in a deployment direction (Y) perpendicular to the longitudinal plane (P1).
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8. - Cockpit (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the movable element (13) is a storage console or a partition panel.
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9. - Cockpit (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, comprising:
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10 - an interior space (8),
- A box (4) defining, on the second side (22) of the passenger compartment (1), an access opening (28) to the interior space (8), the opening (28) being continuous and the opening (28) allowing access to the second side (22) both in the front row (24) and in the rear row (26) and
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15 - at least one opening (6), movable relative to the body (4), between a position for closing the opening (28) and an open position in which the opening (6) allows access to the interior space (8).
10. - Autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle comprising a passenger compartment (1) according to
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优先权:
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FR1753684|2017-04-27|
FR1753684A|FR3065681B1|2017-04-27|2017-04-27|VEHICLE INTERIOR|FR1753684A| FR3065681B1|2017-04-27|2017-04-27|VEHICLE INTERIOR|
US15/965,593| US10752196B2|2017-04-27|2018-04-27|Vehicle passenger compartment|
CN201810388686.4A| CN108790959A|2017-04-27|2018-04-27|Vehicle's passenger compartment|
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