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Ford designed a cool storage system for SUVs

Published October 17, 2017

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Ford may have invented the coolest cooler on wheels.

A patent application recently filed by the automaker, and first uncovered by TTAC.com, depicts a storage system for SUVs that uses detachable bins that slip into the sidewalls of a cargo bay.

The application says they solve the problem of having a place to keep small items from rolling around in the vehicle, while also providing lockable compartments for them.

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There’s one located on each side of the vehicle. They can slide out like drawers or be completely removed. Built-in wheels and haldes allow them to be transported like rolling luggage, and the two can be attached to make them easier to transport.

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A smartphone dock is incorporated in the design that feeds into a passive sound-amplifying channel, and they’re potentially insulated and waterproof, so they can keep food warm or be filled with ice instead.

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There’s no telling when or if the feature will show up in a Ford product, if ever, or even any guarantee that a patent on it will be granted, but it’s an interesting idea.

Ford has had a few of those lately, including a bike rack that pops out from the bumper of a Mustang.

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