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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Rack ingas US11370092 2006-09-01 US20080054034A1 2008-03-06 Craig Matthew Winston
A rack which is provided for a pickup truck or trailer: includes brackets which are fastened to any application to carry a 5 U.S. gallon square gas can. There is a bar that slides through the handle of the gas can to be locked in place.
202 Truck sports rack US11645998 2006-12-27 US07322499B2 2008-01-29 Ron D. Storer
Provided is a sports rack configured to be mounted on a truck bed. The truck bed may have a front wall, a rear tail gate and a pair of elongate side walls extending therebetween. Each one of the side walls may have a bed rail. The sports rack comprises a front frame member, a rear frame member and a plurality of channel lengths. The front frame member is disposed adjacent the front wall and extends between the side walls. The rear frame member is disposed over the rear tail gate and also extends between the side walls. The plurality of channel lengths extends horizontally between the front and rear frame members. Each of the front and rear frame members comprises a pair of upright end plates that may be used to mount the sports rack on the bed rails.
203 Swing-out tool chest US11406583 2006-04-18 US07309093B2 2007-12-18 Clinton Ward
A swing-out tool chest provides a multi-drawer tool storage chest for organization of tools. The multi-drawer tool storage chest is pivotally mounted in the rear corner of the pickup bed or near the rear doors of a utility van. When not in use, the swing-out tool chest nestles against the side of the vehicle between the tailgate (or rear doors of a utility van) and the wheel well. To gain access to the tools, the operator opens the tailgate and swings the swing-out tool chest toward the rear of the bed. The tools are easily accessible and, in the case of a pickup, the tail gate provides a convenient work area. The present invention further includes a method of converting a commercially available locking tool storage chest to a swing-out tool chest mounted in a pickup bed, van, utility truck, or other vehicle.
204 Pickup Box Side Module US11744498 2007-05-04 US20070267885A1 2007-11-22 John L. Thelen; Kevin R. Smith
The present invention relates to a storage module having at least one exterior panel of a motorized vehicle, at least one door, and at least one inner panel. The door is at least partially formed by at least one of the exterior panels. At least one of the exterior panels and at least one of the interior panels define at least one area to form the storage module.
205 VEHICLE LADDER MOUNTING SYSTEM US11691450 2007-03-26 US20070221444A1 2007-09-27 Jeffery Wayne Sutton
The instant invention, the Vehicle Ladder Mounting System, is comprised of a rail assembly, a plurality of support assemblies, one or more security assemblies, and one or more accessory assemblies. The rail assembly of the instant invention is comprised of two parallel rails connected by a plurality of cross-member assemblies. The instant invention can be easily adapted, augmented, and modified because of the structure of the aluminum channel. The design of the instant invention allows for multiple configurations as the rail can be attached to the punched pattern in many configurations via a bolt-nut combination. The instant invention is also comprised of assemblies that can be used to stack ladders on a vehicle. The instant invention is also comprised of an inclined ladder rack assembly and accessory attachments such as the shovel holders, beacon support, and inclined beacon support.
206 Sliding tray trunk for a vehicle US10973709 2004-10-26 US07240942B2 2007-07-10 Robert D. Grafton
A sliding tray trunk for a vehicle having a mounting base attached to a vehicle, a storage device slidably attached on top of the mounting base, a locking cover that secures the storage box over the lower storage box, and one or more stops to limit sliding of the storage device on the mounting base to a predetermined distance is provided. The mounting device can be a lower storage box, on the top of which the storage device is slidably attached. The lower storage box has a substantially rectangular shape. The lower storage box has two rails on which the storage box can slide. A plurality of wheels are rotatably attached on each of the rails, and the storage device slides by rotation of the wheels. Alternatively, the mounting base can include a security panel connected to the mounting base by braces and struts and rimmed with a seal.
207 Enclosed storage for trucks US11002815 2004-12-01 US07219941B1 2007-05-22 Marc San Paolo; Carlos J. Aros; Sylvan S. Throndson; Eliseo Salcedo; Rogelio Gastelum; Timothy Allan Cavanaugh
A truck is disclosed including a stock cab, a stock truck bed and a stock truck frame with these components mismatched to provide a space between the cab and the bed for a enclosed storage assembly extending as a box laterally across the truck and enclosed to the frame. The box includes doors to either side and neither the box nor the doors extend above the top of the sidewalls of the truck bed. The box may include a pivotally mounted top. A mounting assembly enclosely attaches the box to each longitudinal beam of the truck frame. The assembly includes a tab to mount to a mounting point on the truck frame. A J-bolt is associated with a bracket on the assembly and extends to a hole in the truck frame to engage the hole in tension. A locating tab is on the other side of the assembly from the J-bolt to cooperate with the J-bolt to laterally locate the mounting assembly on the frame.
208 Truck sports rack US10770214 2004-02-02 US07198185B2 2007-04-03 Ron D. Storer
Provided is a sports rack configured to be mounted on a truck bed. The truck bed may have a front wall, a rear tail gate and a pair of elongate side walls extending therebetween. Each one of the side walls may have a bed rail. The sports rack comprises a front frame member, a rear frame member and a plurality of channel lengths. The front frame member is disposed adjacent the front wall and extends between the side walls. The rear frame member is disposed over the rear tail gate and also extends between the side walls. The plurality of channel lengths extends horizontally between the front and rear frame members. Each of the front and rear frame members comprises a pair of upright end plates that may be used to mount the sports rack on the bed rails.
209 Adjustable golf bag holder US11219380 2005-09-03 US20070051763A1 2007-03-08 George Adrian
An adjustable removable golf bag holder intended for use on a variety of available golf carts is described. The holder can be installed with or without modification to the golf cart. The adjustable removable holder described is secured to the golf cart in such a way to allow a golf bag to be attached and secured into the holder and positioned by a golfer at a height or angle preferred by the golfer to facilitate easier club retrieval and selection while keeping the bag secure while the cart is in motion. Once the golf cart is modified, the attachable holder is also easily attached and removed for easy transfer and storage.
210 ATV accessories US10983302 2004-11-08 US07185737B2 2007-03-06 David R. Smith; Suzzette G. Smith
An ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) has an accessory supporting structure attached to a front thereof. The ATV has a forward grid-like shelf attached thereto and supported by the chassis of the vehicle. The accessory supporting structure has two vertical upstanding columns which are attached to the shelf at one point and the two vertical columns have horizontal and rearwardly extending horizontal rods attached thereto. The horizontal rods are to the chassis of the vehicle for rigidity and stability. The lower ends of the vertical support columns have a support platform extending in a forward manner as seen from the front of the vehicle. The platform is capable of carrying any items including a person. The platform can be used to carry collapsed segments of a climber stand. Another accessory structure to be carried is a ladder stand that is carried in a horizontal manner on the ATV.
211 Utility rack arrangement for a vehicle US11290089 2005-11-30 US07178848B1 2007-02-20 Carl Mather; Todd R Teasdale; Samer Shamon; William E Hughes; Daniel T Griffin; David E Dawkins; Richmond P Thomas
A utility rack for a vehicle is provided. The utility rack includes a platform, at least one support rail positioned on the platform, and a plurality of storage rails connected to the at least one support rail. The plurality of storage rails have a stowed position generally parallel to the upper surface, and a deployed position generally perpendicular to the upper surface. The plurality of storage rails are arranged to pivot between the stowed position and the deployed position.
212 Pre-runner truck rack US11203737 2005-08-15 US20070034655A1 2007-02-15 Ron Storer
A modular rack is provided that is mountable to a vehicle. The vehicle includes a cargo bed and opposing side walls. The rack comprises a frame member, a pair of kickers, and at least one module. The frame member may be mountable to the side walls of the vehicle. The kickers may each define a top end that may be removably connectable to the frame member. The kickers may also each define a bottom end that may be removably mountable to the cargo bed. The module may be connectable to one of the frame member and the kickers. The module may be configured as a tire carrier, a tool case, and/or a panel for mounting or carrying accessories such as lights.
213 Storage unit for a motor vehicle US11197048 2005-08-03 US20070029831A1 2007-02-08 James Frasure; Matthew Sheldon
A storage unit installed in a compartment of a motor vehicle such as the bed of a pickup truck and a method of distributing such devices. Embodiments include a cover, a support structure, and a drawer and may have the same horizontal dimensions as the compartment or bed but sit below the wheel wells to allow bulky cargo to be carried. Embodiments include a slanted drawer face to facilitate rolling or sliding cargo onto the device, a seal to prevent dirt or sand from getting under the cover, cutouts in the cover for the wheel wells, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, movable dividers are installed in the drawer to form separate storage areas. The method of distribution includes providing identical drawers, providing different size covers for different vehicles, providing support structures, and installing or selling the storage devices with identical drawers but different size covers, for instance.
214 Cargo mount system for utility vehicles US10685759 2003-10-15 US07165702B1 2007-01-23 Rusty Billberg
A cargo retention system is provided that allows the operator of a vehicle removably and securely fasten a cargo module to a vehicle. A guide is provided for aligning the cargo module within the retention system and aiding in the securing of the cargo to the vehicle.
215 Cargo deck for truck box US11294189 2005-12-05 US20070007785A1 2007-01-11 Mark Thygesen
A cargo deck, including a deck substrate supporting structural frame having a front end, a rear end, and opposed sides. The structural frame is formed from a least two “H” section cross-members consisting of elongated square tubing having opposed pairs of parallel flanges which form an “H” shaped cross-section, receiver channels being defined by the opposed pairs of parallel flanges. Longitudinally oriented square connective tubing has opposed ends secured within the receiver channels of the “H” section cross-members. Longitudinally oriented “Z” section beams are secured to an underside of the square connective tubing and the “H” section cross-members. An underlying support structure is secured to the “Z” section beams. This cargo deck configuration requires less welding, and allows the cargo deck assembly to be reduced for shipping.
216 Carrier for vehicle US11474467 2006-06-26 US20070000960A1 2007-01-04 Seiji Hanafusa; Yuji Maki; Masahiro Inoue
A front carrier includes an outer frame pipe surrounding the periphery, and a cross pipe and a back-and-forth member which are provided inside the outer frame pipe. A front side portion of the outer frame pipe is lowered at a one-step to form a stepped bottom portion. The back-and-forth member is disposed to extend obliquely downwardly from the cross pipe toward the stepped bottom portion. In addition, the widthwise inside portion of the rear side portion is bent to be forward to form an end side portion, which is joined to the cross pipe to be flush with the back-and-forth member. Thus, a cargo support surface formed by the cross pipe, the back-and-forth member and the end side portion is surrounded by an outer frame portion higher at a one-step than the cargo support. Part of the outer frame portion is allowed to serve as a cargo stopper for the cargo.
217 Collapsible tool/utility box US11137887 2005-05-26 US20060266778A1 2006-11-30 Nii-Akwei Allotey
Collapsible or foldable tool/utility box that can be folded into a compact configuration when not in use or unfolded to form a container for tools or other objects. The box is particularly suitable for use as a storage container mounted to a pickup truck bed.
218 Boat rack for vehicle US11132342 2005-05-19 US20060261024A1 2006-11-23 Craig Tovell
A vehicle rack system for carrying an object above the roof line of the vehicle for a vehicle having a rear towing assembly, and having, a front rack portion having a front carrying member on which an article can be placed, a front rack portion attachment bracket by which the front rack portion can be releasably attached to a vehicle, a rear rack portion having a rear carrying member on which an article can be placed, and a rear rack portion attachment bracket by which the rear rack portion can be releasably attached to the towing assembly of the vehicle.
219 Vehicle storage box with flat access US11096465 2005-04-01 US20060219746A1 2006-10-05 Tim Kniffel; Dino Filias; Andrew Olszewski; Mark Hickey; Keijo Huotari
A vehicle storage/cargo box system is provided. The system includes at least one access portion, such as but not limited to a door member, for providing access to the interior of a box portion. The box portion includes a weather stripping and door arrangement that allows flat access to the load floor of the box portion. The load floor of the box portion is above the level of the access door's weather stripping flange portion. The system includes various additional access portions, including but not limited to multiple door configurations that articulate in several different manners. The system also includes various storage and support devices such as but not limited to drawers, shelves, tables, and/or the like.
220 System and method for a removable materials carrier for sides of vehicles US11088505 2005-03-24 US20060213942A1 2006-09-28 Luis Gomez; Julio da Cunha; Dana Schnitzer; Gary Maze
A removable load tote system and method for securing materials to a side of an vehicle are disclosed. In an embodiment, the load tote system comprises a locking block adapted for being secured underneath a hood of an vehicle; a strip having a first end and second end, the first end having an aperture, and an inside and an outside; a hood strap securely connected to the locking block, the hook strap passing through the aperture in the strip and further passing through a slider useful for securely adjusting a length of the hood strap; a flange having a first end and a second end, the first end securely connected to the outside of the strip, the flange further comprising a first aperture disposed proximate the first end of the flange and a second aperture disposed proximate the second end of the flange; a hook having an aperture; a well strap; and a well strap lock. The well strap is securely connected to the second end of the strip and passes through the first and second apertures of the flange, the well strap lock, and the hook aperture. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope of meaning of the claims.
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