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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 23, 2021
Filed:
May. 02, 2018
Acps Automotive Gmbh, Markgroeningen, DE;
Wolfgang Gentner, Steinheim, DE;
Bernhard Rimmelspacher, Rheinstetten, DE;
Stefan Naegele, Besigheim, DE;
Aleksej Kadnikov, Leonberg, DE;
Francois Capron, Oberriexingen, DE;
ACPS Automotive GmbH, Markgroeningen, DE;
Abstract
In order to improve a holding device which is mountable on a tail region of the bodywork of a motor vehicle, comprising a swivel bearing unit which is mountable fixed to the vehicle on the tail region of a motor vehicle, in particular a passenger motor vehicle, by means of a support unit, on which swivel bearing a swivel element supporting an attachment element is mounted pivotable about a swivel axis extending transversely, in particular inclined, relative to a longitudinal central plane and is thereby pivotable from an operating position into a rest position and vice versa, such that a holding device is provided to which widely differing attachment elements are fixable, it is proposed that the swivel element is provided with an attachment element carrier having a plug-in receptacle, into which attachment element carrier an attachment element is pluggable with an end region and is fixable with positive engagement, and in that in the operating position, the plug-in receptacle extends with its central axis substantially parallel to the longitudinal central plane and, in the rest position, extends with its central axis transversely to the longitudinal central plane.