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Glove Box Organizer For Two Wheeled Vehicles

Abstract: GLOVE BOX ORGANIZER FOR TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES Abstract A glove box organizer (100) for a two-wheeled vehicle is disclosed. The glove box organizer (100) includes a base panel (102) having a front portion (104) defining a plurality of compartments for securely retaining objects of differing geometrical configurations, a rear portion (106) adapted to be disposed against a surface proximal to a stem portion enclosed by a glove box, and a pair of side portions (108) extending from edges of the front portion (104) and adapted to be seated against inner sidewalls (110) of the glove box. The arrangement of the compartments provides organized storage within the limited volume of the glove box and inhibits movement of stored items during acceleration, deceleration, and vibration of the vehicle, thereby enhancing safety and accessibility. FIG. 1  

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
19 June 2025
Publication Number
26/2025
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Status
Email
Parent Application

Applicants

RIVER MOBILITY PRIVATE LIMITED
NO. 25/3, KIADB, EPIP ZONE, SEETHARAMPALYA, HOODI ROAD, MAHADEVPURA, WHITEFIELD, BENGALURU 560048, KARNATAKA, INDIA

Inventors

1. JAI KISHAN SUBHANKAR
NO. 25/3, KIADB, EPIP ZONE, SEETHARAMPALYA, HOODI ROAD, MAHADEVPURA, WHITEFIELD, BENGALURU 560048, KARNATAKA, INDIA
2. AKSHAY DAYALAL
NO. 25/3, KIADB, EPIP ZONE, SEETHARAMPALYA, HOODI ROAD, MAHADEVPURA, WHITEFIELD, BENGALURU 560048, KARNATAKA, INDIA
3. AKHILESH PRADHAN
NO. 25/3, KIADB, EPIP ZONE, SEETHARAMPALYA, HOODI ROAD, MAHADEVPURA, WHITEFIELD, BENGALURU 560048, KARNATAKA, INDIA

Specification

Description:

GLOVE BOX ORGANIZER FOR TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present disclosure generally relates to storage accessories for vehicles. Further, the present disclosure particularly relates to a glove box organizer for a two-wheeled vehicle.
Background
[0002] The background description includes information that may be useful in understanding the present invention. It is not an admission that any of the information provided herein is prior art or relevant to the presently claimed invention, or that any publication specifically or implicitly referenced is prior art.
[0003] Storage compartments integrated into two-wheeled vehicles serve to accommodate essential items such as documents, tools, and personal belongings. Such compartments are typically located within the front apron or under-seat areas. In particular, glove boxes situated in the front apron are commonly utilized for storing items that require quick access. However, the internal configuration of such glove boxes often lacks dedicated structures for organizing contents, leading to disarray and difficulty in retrieving specific items.
[0004] Various storage solutions have been developed to address the organization of glove box contents. One such solution involves the use of
fabric-based pouches or cases that can be placed within the glove box to hold documents and small items. While the pouches offer flexibility in accommodating various items, they do not provide fixed compartments, leading to potential overlap and entanglement of contents. Additionally, the soft structure of such pouches may not prevent deformation under the weight of stored items, further compromising organization.
[0005] Some glove boxes incorporate built-in compartments or dividers as part of the original design of the vehicle. However, such built-in features are often standardized and may not cater to the diverse storage needs of different users. The fixed nature of such compartments limits customization and may not accommodate items of varying shapes and sizes effectively. In light of the above discussion, there exists an urgent need for solutions that overcome the problems associated with conventional systems and/or techniques for organizing glove box contents in two-wheeled vehicles.

Summary
[0006] The following presents a simplified summary of various aspects of this disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of such aspects. This summary is not an extensive overview of all contemplated aspects, and is intended to neither identify key or critical elements nor delineate the scope of such aspects. Its purpose is to present some concepts of this disclosure in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
[0007] The following paragraphs provide additional support for the claims of the subject application.
[0008] The disclosure pertains to a glove box organizer for a two-wheeled vehicle. The glove box organizer includes a base panel having a front portion defining a plurality of compartments, a rear portion adapted to be disposed against a surface proximal to a stem portion enclosed by a glove box of the two-wheeled vehicle, and a pair of side portions extending from edges of the front portion. Each side portion is adapted to be disposed against inner sidewalls of the glove box of the two-wheeled vehicle. Each compartment is adapted to securely retain one or more objects of differing geometrical configurations.
[0009] The glove box organizer enables categorized placement of multiple geometrical forms of objects inside the glove box. Furthermore, the glove box organizer enables compact arrangement within spatial constraints of the glove box. The plurality of compartments includes a first compartment having a recessed storage area and an open-top structure for receiving at least one object. A circular partition is disposed adjacent to the first compartment, such that the circular partition defines a cylindrical recess adapted to securely retain a cylindrical container. A second compartment is disposed along the side portion, such that the second compartment defines a storage section with an upwardly extending boundary wall. A third compartment is positioned along the opposite side portion, such that the third compartment extends toward the rear portion and defines a linear recessed section for retaining at least one planar object. At least one vertical slot is disposed along the rear portion, such that the vertical slot securely retains at least one elongated object.
[00010] The plurality of compartments enables simultaneous organization of objects of cylindrical, planar, and elongated geometries. Moreover, such compartmentalisation enables vibration-resistant and movement-resistant object placement during vehicular transit. A reinforcing contour extends along the rear portion and the pair of side portions, such that the reinforcing contour merges with the first compartment and the second compartment to provide structural rigidity.
[00011] The reinforcing contour enables enhanced mechanical stability and durability of the glove box organizer during vehicular operation. Further, the reinforcing contour enables integrated strengthening of multiple compartments. A gripping recess is disposed along the front portion, such that the gripping recess forms an indentation along the base panel and intersects the first compartment. The indentation facilitates manual removal of the glove box organizer from the glove box.
[00012] The gripping recess enables user-friendly retrieval and placement of the glove box organizer within the glove box. Furthermore, the indentation enables secure engagement with human fingers. The base panel is associated with a non-slip textured surface that extends continuously along the first compartment, the second compartment, and the third compartment.
[00013] The non-slip textured surface enables minimized internal displacement of stored objects. Further, such surface enables enhanced grip between the glove box organizer and the inner surface of the glove box. A drainage aperture is disposed at a lower section of the circular partition, such that the drainage aperture extends through the base panel to facilitate liquid drainage and prevent fluid accumulation.
[00014] The drainage aperture enables maintenance of a dry compartmental structure. Moreover, the drainage feature enables improved usability under variable weather conditions. A flexible retention lip extends along an upper edge of the circular partition, such that the flexible retention lip curves inward toward the cylindrical recess. Consequently, the inward curvature maintains engagement with a received item and restricts an unintended lateral movement of the received item when the vehicle is in a moving state.
[00015] The flexible retention lip enables prevention of object ejection during motion. Further, the flexible retention lip enables secure accommodation of containers within the cylindrical recess. A plurality of elongated slots is positioned along the rear portion, such that the elongated slots intersect the side portion and the base panel. The elongated slots enable vertical retention of multiple elongated items. Further, such elongated slot arrangement enables enhanced object compatibility.
[00016] A separable divider is disposed within the second compartment, such that the separable divider extends vertically from the front portion of the base panel. The separable divider is adapted to engage with the second compartment to allow selective adjustment of the internal storage capacity of the second compartment. The separable divider enables compartment resizing based on user needs. Moreover, such separable engagement enables spatial reconfiguration flexibility.
[00017] An accessory holder slot is formed as a defined cavity within the first compartment. The accessory holder slot accommodates at least one body and is adapted to maintain spatial separation between each body. The defined cavity limits shifting and prevents collision between the body during vehicular movement. A compression-resistant boundary wall surrounds the third compartment, such that the compression-resistant boundary wall extends from the base panel and engages with the front portion. The accessory holder slot and compression-resistant boundary wall enable improved object protection during dynamic vehicular states. Furthermore, such structural features enable object isolation and compression endurance.

Brief Description of the Drawings
[00018] The features and advantages of the present disclosure would be more clearly understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
[00019] FIG. 1 illustrates an architectural paradigm of a glove box organizer for a two-wheeled vehicle, in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[00020] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a glove box organiser 200 for a two-wheeled vehicle, in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[00021] FIG. 3 illustrates a separable divider disposed within the second compartment, in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[00022] FIG. 4 illustrates multiple views (A, B, C, and D) of a glove box organizer for a two-wheeled vehicle, as per the embodiments of the present disclosure.
Detailed Description
[00023] In the following detailed description of the invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. In the drawings, like numerals describe substantially similar components throughout the several views. The embodiments are described in sufficient detail to claim those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments may be utilized and structural, logical, and electrical changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
[00024] The use of the terms “a” and “an” and “the” and “at least one” and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The use of the term “at least one” followed by a list of one or more items (for example, “at least one of A and B”) is to be construed to mean one item selected from the listed items (A or B) or any combination of two or more of the listed items (A and B), unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The terms “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and “containing” are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning “including, but not limited to,”) unless otherwise noted. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention.
[00025] Pursuant to the "Detailed Description" section herein, whenever an element is explicitly associated with a specific numeral for the first time, such association shall be deemed consistent and applicable throughout the entirety of the "Detailed Description" section, unless otherwise expressly stated or contradicted by the context.
[00026] As used herein, the term "glove box organizer" refers to a storage accessory designed to fit within the glove compartment of a two-wheeled vehicle, providing structured compartments for organizing various items. Typically, the glove box organizer includes a base panel with multiple compartments, each customized to hold specific objects securely. The structure may include side portions that align with the inner walls of the glove box, facilitating stability during vehicle movement. The glove box organizer maintains the arrangement of stored items, preventing them from shifting or colliding, which enhances accessibility and preserves the integrity of the items. Interaction with other components includes accommodating various objects like documents, tools, or personal items, facilitating their retrieval.
[00027] As used herein, the term "base panel" refers to the foundational surface of the glove box organizer, serving as the primary platform upon which compartments and other structural elements are built. Such base panel is typically constructed from durable materials to withstand the weight and movement of stored items. The design may incorporate features like textured surfaces to prevent slippage and contours that align with the interior dimensions of glove box. The base panel provides a stable and secure foundation, facilitating the glove box organizer to remain securely in place and for effective functioning of the compartments. Interaction with other components includes supporting the various compartments and structural features, contributing to the overall integrity and functionality of the glove box organizer. The base panels may include several structural features, individually or in combination, such as integrated drainage apertures, reinforcing contours, and non-slip textures, enhancing their utility within vehicle storage systems.
[00028] As used herein, the term "front portion" refers to the forward-facing section of the glove box organizer, often designed to provide immediate access to frequently used items. Such front portion may feature open compartments or recesses, facilitating quick retrieval of stored objects. The front portion is typically aligned with the opening of the glove box, facilitating visibility and accessibility. The front portion allows for efficient organization and retrieval of items, contributing to the overall functionality of the glove box organizer. The front portion integrates with the base panel and side portions to form a cohesive storage system. Moreover, the front portion includes gripping recesses for easy removal of the glove box organizer and compartments designed for specific items like pens or small tools.
[00029] As used herein, the term "rear portion" refers to the back section of the glove box organizer, typically positioned against the inner wall of the glove box. Such rear portion may include features like vertical slots or reinforcing contours, enhancing the structural integrity of the glove box organizer. The design facilitates snug fitment of the glove box organizer within the glove box, preventing movement during vehicle operation. The rear portion provides support and stability, maintaining the position of the glove box organizer and its contents. The rear portion connects with the base panel and the side portions, forming a unified structure. The rear portion includes integrated drainage apertures or slots for elongated items, optimizing storage within the glove box.
[00030] As used herein, the term "side portion" refers to the lateral sections of the glove box organizer, extending from the edges of the base panel to align with the inner sidewalls of the glove box. Such side portion serves to stabilize the glove box organizer within the compartment, preventing lateral movement. The structure may include compartments or slots for additional storage, enhancing the capacity of the glove box organizer. The side portions maintain the position of the glove box organizer and contribute to the overall rigidity of the structure. The side portions connect with the base panel, front portion, and rear portion, to form a cohesive storage system. The side portions include integrated compartments for specific items or features that facilitate the insertion and removal of the glove box organizer.
[00031] As used herein, the term "compartment" refers to a defined space within the glove box organizer, designed to hold specific items securely. Such compartment may vary in size and shape, accommodating objects of different geometrical configurations. The structure often includes boundary walls or partitions to separate items and prevent movement. The compartments organize and protect stored items, facilitating easy access and retrieval. The compartment integrates into the base panel, front portion, side portions, or rear portion, contributing to the overall functionality of the glove box organizer. The compartments include recessed storage areas for small items, cylindrical recesses for containers, and vertical slots for elongated objects.
[00032] As used herein, the term "circular partition" refers to a circular-shaped divider within the glove box organizer, defining a cylindrical recess for holding round or cylindrical objects. Such circular partition facilitates that items like bottles or containers are securely retained, preventing movement during vehicle operation. The structure may include features like flexible retention lips or drainage apertures to enhance functionality. The circular partition maintains the position of stored items, preventing spillage or damage. Interaction with other components includes integration into the base panel or adjacent compartments, contributing to the overall organization within the glove box. The circular partitions include those designed to hold beverage containers, aerosol cans, or cylindrical tools.
[00033] As used herein, the term "cylindrical recess" refers to a hollow, cylinder-shaped space within the glove box organizer, designed to accommodate cylindrical objects securely. Such cylindrical recess is often defined by a circular partition and may include features like flexible retention lips to hold items in place. The cylindrical recess prevents stored items from tipping or rolling, facilitating stability during vehicle movement. The cylindrical recess integrates into the base panel or adjacent compartments, enhancing the capacity of the glove box organizer. The cylindrical recesses include holders for water bottles, thermoses, or spray cans.
[00034] As used herein, the term "storage section" refers to a designated area within the glove box organizer, intended for holding various items. Such storage section may be defined by boundary walls or partitions, providing structure and organization. The design accommodates items of specific sizes or shapes, facilitating efficient use of space. The storage section secures items, preventing movement and potential damage. The storage section integrates into the base panel, side portions, or other compartments, contributing to the overall functionality of the organizer. The storage sections include areas for documents, tools, or personal items.
[00035] As used herein, the term "boundary wall" refers to the vertical or inclined surfaces that define the edges of a compartment or storage section within the glove box organizer. Such boundary wall provides structural support and containment for stored items, preventing them from shifting or colliding. The design may vary in height and thickness, depending on the intended use. The boundary walls maintain the organization of items and contribute to the overall rigidity of the glove box organizer. The boundary walls form the sides of compartments or integrating with the base panel. The boundary walls include those surrounding document holders, tool compartments, or accessory slots.
[00036] As used herein, the term "linear recessed section" refers to an elongated, shallow depression within the glove box organizer, designed to hold flat or planar objects securely. Such linear recessed section accommodates items like documents, maps, or electronic devices, preventing them from bending or becoming disorganized. The structure may include boundary walls or textured surfaces to enhance retention. The linear recessed section maintains the position and integrity of stored items, facilitating easy access. The linear recessed section interacts with the base panel or side portions, contributing to the overall organization within the glove box. The linear recessed sections may be slots for manuals, tablets, or notepads.
[00037] As used herein, the term "vertical slot" refers to an upright, narrow opening within the glove box organizer, designed to hold elongated objects in a vertical orientation. Such vertical slot secures items like pens, tools, or cables, preventing them from rolling or becoming entangled. The structure may include flexible retention features or textured surfaces to enhance grip. The vertical slot maintains the organization and accessibility of stored items. The vertical slot integrates into the rear portion or side portions of the organizer. The vertical slots can be holders for writing instruments, screwdrivers, or charging cables.
[00038] As used herein, the term "reinforcing contour" refers to a structural feature within the glove box organizer, designed to enhance rigidity and strength. Such reinforcing contour may be a raised or recessed line, ridge, or groove that distributes stress and prevents deformation. The design contributes to the overall durability of the glove box organizer, especially under load or during vehicle movement. The reinforcing contour maintains the shape and integrity of the glove box organizer, facilitating consistent performance. The reinforcing contour includes ribbed patterns, molded ridges, or structural braces.
[00039] As used herein, the term "gripping recess" refers to an indentation or cut-out within the glove box organizer, designed to facilitate manual handling. Such gripping recess allows users to easily grasp and remove the glove box organizer from the glove box or retrieve specific items. The structure is typically positioned for ergonomic access and may include textured surfaces to enhance grip. The gripping recess enables efficient interaction with the glove box organizer, improving user experience. The gripping recesses include finger slots, pull tabs, or handle cut-outs.
[00040] As used herein, the term "non-slip textured surface" refers to a surface treatment applied to the glove box organizer, designed to prevent items from sliding or shifting. Such non-slip textured surface may include patterns, coatings, or materials that increase friction between the stored items and the glove box organizer. The non-slip surface maintains the position of items, enhancing organization and preventing damage. The non-slip textured surfaces include rubberized coatings, embossed patterns, or adhesive mats.
[00041] As used herein, the term "drainage aperture" refers to one or more openings within the glove box organizer, designed to allow the passage of liquids, preventing accumulation. Such drainage aperture facilitates that any spilled or accumulated fluids can exit the glove box organizer, maintaining cleanliness and preventing damage to stored items. The structure is typically positioned at the lowest point of a compartment or recess. The drainage aperture facilitates the removal of liquids, enhancing the hygiene and functionality of the glove box organizer. The drainage apertures include holes, slots, or mesh-covered openings.
[00042] As used herein, the term "flexible retention lip" refers to a pliable edge or flange within the glove box organizer, designed to hold items securely while allowing for easy insertion and removal. Such flexible retention lip curves inward toward the compartment, applying gentle pressure to retain the stored object. The flexible retention lip maintains the position of items, preventing unintended movement during vehicle operation. The flexible retention lips include silicone edges, rubber flanges, or spring-loaded tabs.
[00043] As used herein, the term "elongated slot" refers to a long, narrow opening within the glove box organizer, designed to hold slender items in a horizontal orientation. Such elongated slot accommodates objects like pens, tools, or cables, preventing them from becoming disorganized or entangled. The structure may include slightly raised or recessed edges to maintain item placement within the slot. The elongated slot allows for secure containment of long objects, reducing movement and noise during vehicle motion. The elongated slots include holders for styluses, utility knives, or cable organizers, which benefit from being laid flat and secured in position.
[00044] As used herein, the term "separable divider" refers to a partition component within the glove box organizer that can be detached or repositioned to alter the configuration of the internal compartments. Such separable divider is typically designed to engage with predefined slots or tracks, allowing selective modification of the internal volume allocated to various stored items. The separable divider permits users to customize compartment dimensions based on the size and quantity of objects, enhancing spatial management within the glove box organizer. The separable dividers include plastic or rubber panels used in toolboxes, modular trays, or tackle boxes that allow for compartmental flexibility.
[00045] As used herein, the term "accessory holder slot" refers to a specially formed cavity designed to receive and organize smaller accessory items while maintaining spatial separation. Such accessory holder slot helps limit internal movement and potential contact between multiple stored bodies. The structure typically features individually defined sections or ridges to prevent lateral displacement during vehicular motion. The accessory holder slot preserves object integrity by preventing impact between delicate or sharp components. Interaction with other components includes forming part of the first compartment and aligning with surrounding boundary features. The accessory holder slots include cavities in electronics cases for earbud pieces, SIM tools, or USB drives.
[00046] As used herein, the term "compression-resistant boundary wall" refers to a structural element surrounding a compartment that resists deformation under external forces. The compression-resistant boundary wall typically includes reinforced material or a layered configuration that provides added support against vertical and lateral pressure. The compression-resistant boundary wall maintains the shape of the storage compartment, preventing collapse or distortion that might otherwise compromise the utility of the glove box organizer. The compression-resistant boundary wall is bonded or molded into the base panel and connects to the front and rear portions of the organizer. The compression-resistant boundary walls include ridged frames around protective cases or insulated containers used for fragile instrument storage.
[00047] According to a pictorial illustration of FIG. 1, showcasing an architectural paradigm of a glove box organizer 100 for a two-wheeled vehicle that includes functional elements, yet not limited to a base panel 102 incorporating a front portion 104, and a rear portion 106. Further, the glove box organizer 100 includes a pair of side portions 108, and other known elements thereof, in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure. A person ordinarily skilled in art would prefer those elements or components of the glove box organizer 100, to be functionally or operationally coupled to/ with each other, in accordance with the embodiments of present disclosure. For instance, as used herein, and unless a context may dictate otherwise, the term “coupled to/ with” can be intended to include a direct coupling (may relate to two elements such as electrical, mechanical, or electronical or a combination thereof, which may be directly interlinked with each other) and an indirect coupling (may relate to one or more intermediate elements/components positioned between two interlinked elements/components). Thus, the terms “coupled to” and “coupled with” can be used synonymously or interchangeably.
[00048] In an embodiment, the term “glove box organizer 100” as used throughout the present disclosure relates to an integrated holding structure disposed within a glove box compartment of a two-wheeled vehicle for enabling organized storage of various personal items. The glove box organizer 100 includes a base panel 102. The glove box organizer 100 is permanently or removably secured within an interior volume enclosed by a glove box located at the front side of a two-wheeled vehicle chassis beneath a steering column. In an operating condition, the glove box organizer 100 enables systematic placement of items such as sunglasses, mobile phones, coins, vehicle papers, keys, and utility tools by providing dedicated storage compartments. For example, during regular city commuting, a rider deposits a mobile phone of 160 mm length, a sunglass case of 150 mm × 60 mm × 40 mm, and a vehicle registration paper set of dimensions 210 mm × 297 mm inside respective compartments of the glove box organizer 100. Such placement enables immediate retrieval without mutual interference among the stored items.
[00049] In an embodiment, the term “base panel 102” as used throughout the present disclosure relates to a structural sheet or slab forming a planar or contoured bottom support for mounting sub-portions within the glove box organizer 100. The base panel 102 is fabricated from ABS polymer or polypropylene having a thickness of 3 mm to 6 mm. The base panel 102 supports and integrates the front portion 104, the rear portion 106, and the pair of side portions 108. The base panel 102 maintains horizontal orientation along the base surface of the glove box and spans laterally to match the inner width of the glove box chamber. In an example, a base panel 102 having a length of 220 mm and a width of 150 mm is inserted into a glove box having an internal cavity of 230 mm × 160 mm, thereby enabling near-full surface coverage and non-sliding positional alignment. Such planar foundation effect enables uniform load distribution from the compartments and reduces direct stress impact on the inner glove box lining.
[00050] In an embodiment, the term “front portion 104” as used throughout the present disclosure relates to an anterior segment of the base panel 102 that includes an array of compartmental boundaries. The front portion 104 defines a plurality of compartments extending orthogonally from the base panel 102. The compartments are formed by vertical partition walls molded or attached onto the front portion 104. The front portion 104 is oriented proximal to a lid-opening side of the glove box. In an example, three compartments of cuboidal geometry having internal dimensions of 80 mm × 60 mm × 40 mm, 50 mm × 50 mm × 50 mm and 90 mm × 40 mm × 60 mm respectively are disposed on the front portion 104. A mobile phone is inserted in the largest compartment, coins in the smallest compartment and folded papers in the remaining compartment. Such front-facing storage orientation enables faster item visibility and direct manual access upon glove box opening. A directional accessibility effect is therefore produced.
[00051] In an embodiment, the term “rear portion 106” as used throughout the present disclosure relates to a posterior segment of the base panel 102 positioned adjacent to an inner boundary surface associated with a stem portion of the vehicle steering assembly. The rear portion 106 lacks compartmental protrusions and remains flush against the inner boundary surface. The rear portion 106 provides structural counterbalance to the front portion 104. In an example, when the front portion 104 supports three filled compartments with a combined load of 450 grams, the rear portion 106 rests against a polymeric or metallic stem wall that resists forward tilting. Such positional counterforce effect enables maintenance of level equilibrium of the base panel 102 under asymmetric loading conditions. A stabilizing effect is achieved across the longitudinal axis of the glove box organizer 100.
[00052] In an embodiment, the term “pair of side portions 108” as used throughout the present disclosure relates to lateral extensions projec

of 60 mm and a height of 110 mm can be placed into the cylindrical recess during highway commutes. In other embodiments, the circular partition may have an adjustable feature adapted to reduce or increase the diameter of the cylindrical recess based on the diameter of the beverage canister. A second compartment may be disposed along one side portion 108 and defines a storage section with an upwardly extending boundary wall rising to 70 mm. A bunch of keys, folded toll receipts, a power bank, a pair of earphones or charging cable, small snack packets, a pocket-sized sanitizer bottle, or a tissue pack can be stored in the second compartment. A third compartment may be positioned along the opposite side portion 108 and extends toward the rear portion 106. The third compartment may define a linear recessed section with a width of 120 mm, depth of 10 mm, and length of 100 mm to retain a vehicle registration card, insurance documents, a folded map, a notepad, or an owner’s manual. At least one vertical slot may be disposed along the rear portion 106 and each vertical slot may retain at least one elongated object such as a pen, a pencil, a small screwdriver, an art brush, or a measuring scale. Such geometric arrangement of compartments enables item-specific allocation and retention based on shape compatibility. A spatial classification effect and a shape-adaptive storage effect are achieved. The perpendicular arrangement of the circular partition adjacent to the first compartment provides lateral support and restricts rolling motion of the cylindrical container during vehicle movement.
[00055] In another embodiment, a reinforcing contour may extend along the rear portion 106 and the pair of side portions 108. The reinforcing contour may include a continuous rib structure having a cross-sectional height of 5 mm and a width of 8 mm. The reinforcing contour may merge integrally with the wall structures of the first compartment and the second compartment. The reinforcing contour spans the vertical walls of the first and second compartments and side boundary portions in a linear U-shaped trajectory. In an example, under a static load of 3 kg applied across the first compartment and the second compartment, deflection of the base panel 102 is measured to be below 1 mm due to load redistribution enabled by the reinforcing contour. During transit across uneven terrain, impact forces are dampened and redistributed through the contour, maintaining compartment integrity. A rigidity enhancement effect and a distributed-load absorption effect are thereby achieved. The positional continuity of the contour across the rear portion 106 and the pair of side portions 108 enhances lateral stiffness and prevents deformation of adjacent storage walls.
[00056] In another embodiment, a gripping recess may be disposed along the front portion 104. The gripping recess forms a concave indentation within the base panel 102 and intersects the first compartment to provide finger access for manual extraction of the glove box organizer 100 from the glove box. The gripping recess may have a semi-cylindrical shape with a depth of 10 mm and a width of 30 mm. The indentation spans partially across the wall shared by the base panel 102 and the first compartment, thereby allowing thumb insertion below the front edge. In an example, a rider inserts two fingers into the recess to lift the glove box organizer 100 with an upward force during routine removal for cleaning or item rearrangement. An ergonomic access effect and a manual removal facilitation effect are produced.
[00057] In another embodiment, the base panel 102 may be associated with a non-slip textured surface. The non-slip textured surface extends continuously along the internal surfaces of the first compartment, the second compartment, and the third compartment. The non-slip textured surface may include a micro-patterned rubber lining with a surface roughness Ra of 0.8 µm and a Shore A hardness of 50. In an example, objects such as a phone, a key bunch, and folded documents are placed within respective compartments, and under acceleration and deceleration cycles ranging from -1.2 m/s² to +1.5 m/s², the objects remain in original positions without lateral drift. Such a surface property creates a frictional resistance effect and an object-position retention effect.
[00058] In another embodiment, a drainage aperture may be disposed at a lower section of the circular partition. The drainage aperture extends through the base panel 102 to facilitate passage of accumulated fluids away from the cylindrical recess. The drainage aperture may include a circular hole with a diameter of 5 mm formed at the geometric center of the bottom wall of the circular partition. The vertical alignment of the drainage aperture relative to the circular partition and the base panel 102 enables gravitational flow of liquid away from the cylindrical recess. In an example, a cold beverage container having external condensation droplets is placed inside the circular partition. After a 30-minute ride in humid conditions, approximately 12 ml of condensate accumulates in the recess and drains through the drainage aperture onto an underlying absorbent mat in the glove box cavity. The drainage aperture thereby prevents fluid stagnation and associated risks of microbial growth or odor formation.
[00059] In another embodiment, a flexible retention lip may extend along an upper edge of the circular partition. The flexible retention lip curves inward toward the cylindrical recess and maintains contact pressure against an object inserted into the recess. The flexible retention lip may include a thermoplastic elastomer layer having a Shore A hardness of 45, molded with an inward curvature radius of 4 mm. In an example, a water bottle with a diameter of 62 mm is inserted into the cylindrical recess. During abrupt turns or inclined parking, the flexible retention lip compresses to accommodate object insertion and then re-expands to retain the object laterally. The retention lip restricts sideward motion and maintains bottle alignment under inertial forces.
[00060] In another embodiment, a plurality of elongated slots may be positioned along the rear portion 106. Each elongated slot intersects the side portion 108 and the base panel 102 to form a cross-sectional groove. Each elongated slot may have a rectangular profile with a width of 12 mm and a length of 80 mm and extend to a depth of 20 mm. Each elongated slot may be aligned in a horizontal orientation parallel to the base panel 102 and placed symmetrically across the rear portion 106. In an example, cable ties and thin tools such as tire pressure gauges are inserted into the elongated slots and retained by friction.
[00061] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a glove box organiser 200 for a two-wheeled vehicle, in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure. The glove box organiser 200 includes a base panel 102 defining a first compartment 202 having a recessed storage area and an open-top structure for receiving at least one object. A circular partition 204 is disposed adjacent to the first compartment 202, the circular partition 204 defining a cylindrical recess adapted to securely retain a cylindrical container. A second compartment 206 is disposed along a side portion 108 of the glove box organiser 200, the second compartment 206 defining a storage section bounded by an upwardly extending boundary wall 208. A third compartment 210 is positioned along an opposite side portion 108 and extends toward a rear portion 106 of the glove box organiser 200, the third compartment 210 defining a linear recessed section adapted to retain at least one planar object. At least one vertical slot 212 is disposed along the rear portion 106 and is adapted to securely retain at least one elongated object. A reinforcing contour 214 extends along the rear portion 106 and both side portions 108, the reinforcing contour 214 being structurally merged with the first compartment 202 and the second compartment 206 to provide enhanced structural rigidity. A gripping recess 216 is disposed along a front portion 104 of the glove box organiser 200, the gripping recess 216 forming an indentation along the base panel 102 and intersecting the first compartment 202 to facilitate manual removal of the glove box organiser 200 from the glove box. A drainage aperture 218 is provided at a lower section of the circular partition 204, the drainage aperture 218 extending through the base panel 102 to enable removal of accumulated liquid and prevent fluid retention. A flexible retention lip 220 extends along an upper edge of the circular partition 204, the flexible retention lip 220 being inwardly curved toward the cylindrical recess to maintain engagement with a received item and to restrict lateral movement of the item under dynamic vehicular conditions. An accessory holder slot 224 is formed as a defined cavity within the first compartment 202, the accessory holder slot 224 being adapted to accommodate at least one body and to maintain spatial separation between multiple such bodies, thereby preventing collision and displacement during vehicle operation. A separable divider 222 is disposed within the second compartment 206 and extends vertically from the front portion 104 of the base panel 102, the separable divider 222 being configured to engage with the second compartment 206 to selectively adjust the internal storage capacity. A compression-resistant boundary wall 226 surrounds the third compartment 210, the compression-resistant boundary wall 226 extending from the base panel 102 and engaging with the rear portion 106 to enhance load-bearing stability and compartment protection. The base panel 102 is associated with a non-slip textured surface extending continuously across the first compartment 202, the second compartment 206, and the third compartment 210 to reduce object displacement during movement.
[00062] FIG. 3 illustrates a separable divider 222 disposed within the second compartment 206, in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure. The separable divider 222 may extend vertically from the front portion 104 of the base panel 102 and may include a planar segment of polycarbonate with a height of 50 mm and thickness of 2 mm. The separable divider 222 includes engagement notches at its lower edge that mate with corresponding protrusions in the second compartment 206. As such, the separable divider 222 enables the subdivision of the second compartment 206 into smaller zones. In an example, a user inserts the separable divider 222 to isolate coins from folded toll receipts. The separable divider 222 can be removed to increase storage volume when a larger item is placed. A compartment-customization effect and an internal space-modification effect are thereby achieved.
[00063] In another embodiment, the accessory holder slot 224 may be formed as a defined cavity within the first compartment 202. The accessory holder slot 224 accommodates at least one body and maintains spatial separation between each body. The defined cavity may include an array of recesses, each having a dimension of 15 mm × 15 mm × 25 mm. In an example, a Bluetooth earbud case and a USB drive are placed into individual recesses of the accessory holder slot 224. The defined cavity maintains discrete boundaries between each stored object and restricts lateral contact. The accessory holder slot 224 thereby prevents object collision and auditory noise during vehicular movement.
[00064] In a further embodiment, the compression-resistant boundary wall 226 may surround the third compartment 210 as shown in Fig. 2. The compression-resistant boundary wall 226 extends from the base panel 102 and engages with the rear portion 106 to provide mechanical resistance against compressive forces. The compression-resistant boundary wall 226 may include a thickened ABS segment of 5 mm thickness and is integrally molded to the boundary of the third compartment210. In an example, when a pressure of 1.5 kg/cm² is applied laterally across the glove box panel, the compression-resistant boundary wall 226 prevents inward buckling of the third compartment 210. A spatial collision-avoidance effect and a deformation-resistance effect are thereby achieved through the discrete compartmentalization and compression-resistant wall structure.
[00065] FIG. 4 illustrates multiple views (A, B, C, and D) of a glove box organizer (similar to the glove box organizer 100 of FIG. 1) for a two-wheeled vehicle, as per the embodiments of the present disclosure. View A represents the top view of the glove box organizer, highlighting the internal configuration of the front portion (similar to the front portion 104 of FIG. 1) that defines a plurality of compartments, each compartment adapted to securely retain one or more objects of differing geometrical configurations. The layout reveals how the compartments are positioned with respect to the pair of side portions (similar to the pair of side portions 108 of FIG. 1) and the rear portion (similar to the rear portion 106 of FIG. 1). View B shows the bottom view, indicating the external profile of the base panel (similar to the base panel 102 of FIG. 1) and any surface characteristics that support the placement of the glove box organizer within the glove box. View C is the front view, clearly displaying the front portion and the pair of side portions extending from the edges of the front portion, adapted to be disposed against inner sidewalls (similar to inner sidewalls 110 of FIG. 1) of the glove box of the two-wheeled vehicle. View D presents the rear view, which corresponds to the rear portion adapted to be disposed against a surface proximal to a stem portion enclosed by the glove box of the two-wheeled vehicle.
[00066] Operations in accordance with a variety of aspects of the disclosure is described above would not have to be performed in the precise order described. Rather, various steps can be handled in reverse order or simultaneously or not at all.
[00067] While several implementations have been described and illustrated herein, a variety of other means and/or structures for performing the function and/or obtaining the results and/or one or more of the advantages described herein may be utilized, and each of such variations and/or modifications is deemed to be within the scope of the implementations described herein. More generally, all parameters, dimensions, materials, and configurations described herein are meant to be exemplary and that the actual parameters, dimensions, materials, and/or configurations will depend upon the specific application or applications for which the teachings is/are used. Those skilled in the art will recognize or be able to ascertain using no more than routine experimentation, many equivalents to the specific implementations described herein. It is, therefore, to be understood that the foregoing implementations are presented by way of example only and that, within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereto, implementations may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described and claimed. Implementations of the present disclosure are directed to each individual feature, system, article, material, kit, and/or method described herein. In addition, any combination of two or more such features, systems, articles, materials, kits, and/or methods, if such features, systems, articles, materials, kits, and/or methods are not mutually inconsistent, is included within the scope of the present disclosur

Claims
I/We Claim:
1. A glove box organizer 100 for a two-wheeled vehicle, comprising:
a base panel 102 comprising:
a front portion 104 defining a plurality of compartments;
a rear portion 106 adapted to be disposed against a surface proximal to a stem portion enclosed by a glove box of the two-wheeled vehicle; and
a pair of side portions 108 extending from edges of the front portion 104, wherein each side portion 108 is adapted to be disposed against inner sidewalls 110 of the glove box of the two-wheeled vehicle,
wherein each compartment is adapted to securely retain one or more objects of differing geometrical configurations.
2. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 1, wherein the plurality of compartments comprises:
a first compartment 202 having a recessed storage area and an open-top structure for receiving at least one object;
a circular partition 204 disposed adjacent to the first compartment 202, the circular partition 204 defining a cylindrical recess adapted to securely retain a cylindrical container;
a second compartment 206 disposed along the side portion 108, the second compartment 206 defining a storage section with an upwardly extending boundary wall 208;
a third compartment 210 positioned along an opposite side portion 108, the third compartment 210 extending toward the rear portion 106 and defining a linear recessed section for retaining at least one planar object; and
at least one vertical slot 212 disposed along the rear portion 106, wherein the vertical slot 212 securely retains at least one elongated object.
3. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a reinforcing contour 214 extending along the rear portion 106 and the pair of side portions 108, the reinforcing contour 214 merged with the first compartment 202 and the second compartment 206 to provide structural rigidity.
4. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a gripping recess 216 disposed along the front portion 104, the gripping recess 216 forming an indentation along the base panel 102 and intersecting the first compartment 202, wherein the indentation facilitates manual removal of the glove box organizer 100 from the glove box.
5. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, wherein the base panel 102 is associated with a non-slip textured surface that extends continuously along the first compartment 202, the second compartment 206, and the third compartment 210.
6. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a drainage aperture 218 disposed at a lower section of the circular partition 204, the drainage aperture 218 extending through the base panel 102 to facilitate liquid drainage and prevent fluid accumulation.
7. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a flexible retention lip 220 extending along an upper edge of the circular partition 204, the flexible retention lip 220 curving inward toward the cylindrical recess, wherein the inward curvature maintains engagement with a received item and restricts unintended lateral movement of the received item when the vehicle is in a motion state.
8. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of elongated slots positioned along the rear portion 106, the elongated slots intersecting the side portion 108 and the base panel 102.
9. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a separable divider 222 disposed within the second compartment 206, the separable divider 222 extending vertically from the front portion 104 of the base panel 102, wherein the separable divider 222 is adapted to engage with the second compartment 206 to allow selective adjustment of the internal storage capacity of the second compartment 206.
10. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising an accessory holder slot 224 formed as a defined cavity within the first compartment 202, the accessory holder slot 224 accommodates at least one body and is adapted to maintain spatial separation between each body, wherein the defined cavity limits shifting and prevents collision between the body during vehicular movement.
11. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a compression-resistant boundary wall 226 surrounding the third compartment 210, the compression-resistant boundary wall extending from the base panel 102 and engaging with the rear portion 106.  

GLOVE BOX ORGANIZER FOR TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES
Abstract
A glove box organizer (100) for a two-wheeled vehicle is disclosed. The glove box organizer (100) includes a base panel (102) having a front portion (104) defining a plurality of compartments for securely retaining objects of differing geometrical configurations, a rear portion (106) adapted to be disposed against a surface proximal to a stem portion enclosed by a glove box, and a pair of side portions (108) extending from edges of the front portion (104) and adapted to be seated against inner sidewalls (110) of the glove box. The arrangement of the compartments provides organized storage within the limited volume of the glove box and inhibits movement of stored items during acceleration, deceleration, and vibration of the vehicle, thereby enhancing safety and accessibility.
FIG. 1

  , Claims:Claims
I/We Claim:
1. A glove box organizer 100 for a two-wheeled vehicle, comprising:
a base panel 102 comprising:
a front portion 104 defining a plurality of compartments;
a rear portion 106 adapted to be disposed against a surface proximal to a stem portion enclosed by a glove box of the two-wheeled vehicle; and
a pair of side portions 108 extending from edges of the front portion 104, wherein each side portion 108 is adapted to be disposed against inner sidewalls 110 of the glove box of the two-wheeled vehicle,
wherein each compartment is adapted to securely retain one or more objects of differing geometrical configurations.
2. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 1, wherein the plurality of compartments comprises:
a first compartment 202 having a recessed storage area and an open-top structure for receiving at least one object;
a circular partition 204 disposed adjacent to the first compartment 202, the circular partition 204 defining a cylindrical recess adapted to securely retain a cylindrical container;
a second compartment 206 disposed along the side portion 108, the second compartment 206 defining a storage section with an upwardly extending boundary wall 208;
a third compartment 210 positioned along an opposite side portion 108, the third compartment 210 extending toward the rear portion 106 and defining a linear recessed section for retaining at least one planar object; and
at least one vertical slot 212 disposed along the rear portion 106, wherein the vertical slot 212 securely retains at least one elongated object.
3. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a reinforcing contour 214 extending along the rear portion 106 and the pair of side portions 108, the reinforcing contour 214 merged with the first compartment 202 and the second compartment 206 to provide structural rigidity.
4. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a gripping recess 216 disposed along the front portion 104, the gripping recess 216 forming an indentation along the base panel 102 and intersecting the first compartment 202, wherein the indentation facilitates manual removal of the glove box organizer 100 from the glove box.
5. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, wherein the base panel 102 is associated with a non-slip textured surface that extends continuously along the first compartment 202, the second compartment 206, and the third compartment 210.
6. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a drainage aperture 218 disposed at a lower section of the circular partition 204, the drainage aperture 218 extending through the base panel 102 to facilitate liquid drainage and prevent fluid accumulation.
7. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a flexible retention lip 220 extending along an upper edge of the circular partition 204, the flexible retention lip 220 curving inward toward the cylindrical recess, wherein the inward curvature maintains engagement with a received item and restricts unintended lateral movement of the received item when the vehicle is in a motion state.
8. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of elongated slots positioned along the rear portion 106, the elongated slots intersecting the side portion 108 and the base panel 102.
9. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a separable divider 222 disposed within the second compartment 206, the separable divider 222 extending vertically from the front portion 104 of the base panel 102, wherein the separable divider 222 is adapted to engage with the second compartment 206 to allow selective adjustment of the internal storage capacity of the second compartment 206.
10. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising an accessory holder slot 224 formed as a defined cavity within the first compartment 202, the accessory holder slot 224 accommodates at least one body and is adapted to maintain spatial separation between each body, wherein the defined cavity limits shifting and prevents collision between the body during vehicular movement.
11. The glove box organizer 100 of claim 2, further comprising a compression-resistant boundary wall 226 surrounding the third compartment 210, the compression-resistant boundary wall extending from the base panel 102 and engaging with the rear portion 106.

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1 202541058949-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
2 202541058949-STARTUP [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
3 202541058949-REQUEST FOR EARLY PUBLICATION(FORM-9) [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
4 202541058949-POWER OF AUTHORITY [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
5 202541058949-FORM28 [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
6 202541058949-FORM-9 [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
7 202541058949-FORM FOR STARTUP [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
8 202541058949-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY(FORM-28) [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
9 202541058949-FORM 18A [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
10 202541058949-FORM 1 [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
11 202541058949-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI(FORM-28) [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
12 202541058949-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
13 202541058949-DRAWINGS [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
14 202541058949-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19
15 202541058949-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [19-06-2025(online)].pdf 2025-06-19