Control panel for a vehicle
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1. A control panel for a vehicle comprising:
- a housing having a recess formed therein, said housing defining a trough and an arcuate surface;
a panel pivotally attached to said first housing, said panel movable between a first position, wherein said panel generally covers a portion of said recess, and a second position wherein said panel generally exposes said recess;
an arm extending from said panel and extending in said trough, said arm having an end positioned adjacent said arcuate surface such that movement of said panel between said first and second positions moves said arm over said arcuate surface; and
a first control mechanism mounted on said panel.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a control panel for a vehicle interior. The control panel includes a housing defining a recess formed therein. A panel is movably attached to the housing, such as by a pivot. The panel has at least one control mechanism mounted thereon. The panel is movable between first and second positions. In the first position, the panel generally covers at least a portion of the recess. In the second position, the panel generally exposes the recess. Preferably, the housing defines a first surface within the recess, and a second control mechanism is mounted on the first surface.
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1. A control panel for a vehicle comprising:
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a housing having a recess formed therein, said housing defining a trough and an arcuate surface;
a panel pivotally attached to said first housing, said panel movable between a first position, wherein said panel generally covers a portion of said recess, and a second position wherein said panel generally exposes said recess;
an arm extending from said panel and extending in said trough, said arm having an end positioned adjacent said arcuate surface such that movement of said panel between said first and second positions moves said arm over said arcuate surface; and
a first control mechanism mounted on said panel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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