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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
221 Toolbox latch and hinge apparatus and method US11368938 2006-03-06 US20060191105A1 2006-08-31 Eric Walker
A toolbox has a novel reverse deadbolt for a latch and hinge. The latch engaging mechanism has attached deadbolts or latching rods which are linearly opposed to each other. Each latch rod mechanism has a hook on the end. This hook effectively reverses the direction of the deadbolt. Thus, when engaged the deadbolt locks around the receiver pins and moves inward. The hinge has a first first engaging face that is generally concave radially around a longitudinal axis, and a second engaging face that is generally convex radially around the longitudinal axis. The engaging faces rotate relative to one another around the longitudinal axis in cooperation sufficiently close to allow water to enter them. A passage in the second element is disposed to drain fluid from a fluid communication with the engagement between the engaging faces.
222 Toolbox conveyance system for a pickup truck US10988139 2004-11-15 US20060102669A1 2006-05-18 William Fouts; Richard Quinn
A toolbox with carriage assemblies that have roller casters that are engaged with drop rails mounted on opposite sidewalls of a pickup truck cargo area such that the toolbox can be slid along the length of the cargo area to access its contents is provided.
223 Mating receiver rack for personal recreational vehicles US10172531 2002-06-13 US07044526B2 2006-05-16 Ole E. Tweet; Kenneth Q. Kalsnes; P. Lewis Vaughn
A sectional receiver rack includes a main framework piece that is attached to a mounting surface of the personal recreational vehicle. The main framework may be flat and may be fashioned generally in the image of a cargo rack. The main framework may have mounting flanges for facilitating its connection to the recreational vehicle. The main framework has couplers along one or more portions of its periphery. The couplers enable the main framework to be joined to one or more auxilliary frame pieces that contain coupling members that mate with the couplers of the main framework. The auxilliary frame pieces may be removed, thereby exposing the couplers to which they were attached. The exposed couplers may be used for joining cargo unit to the main framework. Accordingly, the cargo units may be secured to the main framework by joining their attached coupling members to the couplers attached to the main framework.
224 Transit bracket assembly for motorcycles US11112418 2005-04-25 US07040846B2 2006-05-09 Stephen Couto
The apparatus for attachment to a non-inflatable part of a tandem, two-wheel cycle for rigidly mounting the cycle for transit purposes includes a bracket-like member adapted to be secured to the frame or other non-inflatable part of the cycle. A multi-part assembly is connected to the bracket for supporting the same for movement in longitudinal, transverse and vertical directions. The multi-part assembly includes a component adapted to be secured to the bed of a trailer or other transit vehicle. The multi-part assembly includes an adjustable securing mechanism for fixing the position of the bracket-like member.
225 Tailgate tire carrier US11263459 2005-10-31 US20060091171A1 2006-05-04 Kenneth Wardell; Salvatore Bitonti; Derek Tuttle
A tailgate assembly is disposed between spaced apart first and second sides of a truck bed for retaining a tire. The tailgate assembly includes a cross member extending between and pivotally secured to the first and second side members to create a barrier for the truck bed. The tailgate assembly also includes a carrier extending out from the cross member for retaining the tire over a portion of the truck bed.
226 Cargo compartment organizer US10361339 2003-02-10 US07036861B2 2006-05-02 Charles J. Steffens; James P. Sheeran
A storage box for a cargo bay of a vehicle including a conveyor on which items, e.g., tools and materials, are stored. The conveyor is actuatable to move the items in a pre-selected direction, preferably toward the side or rear of the vehicle cargo bay to provide easy access to the items. In another aspect, the storage box includes fold-out shelving. The shelving includes multiple panels hinged together. A first panel is hingedly connected to an intermediate panel, which is hingedly connected to a second panel, which is pivotally connected to the storage box. The panels are operable in (a) a collapsed mode, where the panels fold substantially vertically against one another, and (b) an extended mode, where the first panel moves outwardly to a substantially vertical position and the intermediate and pivot panel pivot downward to a substantially horizontal position.
227 Vehicle roof rack US10954894 2004-09-30 US20060065686A1 2006-03-30 David Furtado
A vehicle roof rack fits within and attaches to an existing roof rack, providing one or more platforms to support and secure sheet materials, boards, pipes, and other large objects above the roof of a vehicle. A platform may include a T-channel that accepts load-carrying accessories to secure pipes, boards, and other objects that may roll or slide on a flat platform. Objects are secured to a platform roof rack with adjustable straps.
228 Carrier rack for a four-wheeler US10942201 2004-09-16 US20060054648A1 2006-03-16 Donald Maguire; Gary Holtzclaw
A carrier rack for attaching to a four-wheeler. The rack includes a first generally upright member for attaching to the front of the four-wheeler vehicle; a second generally upright member for attaching to the back of the four-wheeler vehicle; and a top portion connecting the first and second upright members. Additionally, the carrier rack can including a winch and game sling, hunting accessory racks, and a tool basket.
229 Motor vehicle box and pickup truck US10284038 2002-10-29 US06959846B2 2005-11-01 Jerome A. Schomaker; Dean Mettler; James Weiderman; Daniel Wort
A motor vehicle box and a pickup truck having a motor vehicle box provided in the pickup truck bed are provided. The motor vehicle box includes a plurality of sidewalls and a bottom wall constructed to form a container having an opening wherein the container has an exterior side and an interior side; a lid constructed to cover the opening, wherein the lid is hingedly attached to at least one of the plurality of walls; and a latch mechanism comprising a latch member constructed and arranged to move between a first position and second position. The first position is provided for holding the lid in place covering the opening. The second position is provided for releasing the lid. The latch mechanism includes an exterior latch release mechanism and an interior latch release mechanism. The exterior latch release mechanism extends to the exterior side of the container and is constructed to move the latch member to the second position when triggered. The interior latch release mechanism is provided within the interior side of the container and is constructed to move the latch member to the second position when triggered. The interior latch release mechanism allows someone, such as a small child, who becomes trapped in the box to release himself or herself from the box by using the interior latch release mechanism.
230 Apparatus and method for containing and transporting articles US10812772 2004-03-30 US20050224541A1 2005-10-13 Mark Campbell; Wade Gibbons
An exemplary apparatus and method for the containment and transportation of articles is disclosed as comprising inter alia a container (100) having a lid (120) and a receiving portion (110), where the lid (120) engages the receiving portion (110) to form an interiorly disposed containment volume. The container (100) may be secured and moveably attached to a mounting surface (210) with a releasable locking hinge (160) such that the container (100) may be positioned in various orientations. Disclosed features and specifications may be variously controlled, adapted or otherwise optionally modified to improve the security and convenience of containment or transportation for any application or operating environment. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention generally provide for the secure containment and transportation of construction and diagnostic field equipment, such as nuclear ground density gauges for example.
231 COLLAPSIBLE CARGO ORGANIZER US10766047 2004-01-28 US20050161966A1 2005-07-28 Robert Morrison
Described is a cargo apparatus (10) including a base (16) having at least one end (30) and at least one side(28), with the at least one end having at least one laterally inside post (20) extending therefrom, and with the at least one side having at least one laterally outside post (18) extending therefrom. At least one end bracket (24) and at least one side bracket (22) are pivotably and translatably mounted to the base, wherein the brackets each have at least one support leg (38, 44) with a mounting end (42, 48). The mounting end pivotably mounts to its respective post on the base between open and closed positions and also translatably mounts to its respective post between an unlocked position distal the post and a locked position proximal the post, whereby the apparatus is collapsible to a closed portable position, and is foldable to a sturdy, open position.
232 EQUIPMENT AND CARGO CARRIER SYSTEMS US10906436 2005-02-19 US20050145662A1 2005-07-07 Marty Williams; Matthew Drabczyk
A carrier system for transporting equipment in a pick-up truck bed. The carrier of a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes an equipment mounting carrier secured to a surface of vehicle. The carrier is capable of having equipment mounting hardware attached to it. The carrier is formed from elongated frames having C channels formed therein for the attachment of equipment mounting hardware.
233 Truck carrier US10267958 2002-10-10 US06913175B2 2005-07-05 Donald Martin
A load carrier has a pair of rails each being affixed to one of the two side walls of the open bed of a pickup truck. Each rail has a longitudinally extending slot along which a bar slides. A bracket is connected to each bar. The two ends of a stringer are connected to the two brackets so that stringer extends transversely across the open bed for supporting a load. Instead of bars, clamps are used to connect the brackets to the rails.
234 Multi-purpose storage rack for a sport utility vehicle US10948972 2004-09-24 US20050082326A1 2005-04-21 Paul Badillo
A storage rack is provided that is adapted for interconnection with the roof of a sports utility vehicle. More specifically, the present invention consists of a lower support structure and an upper support structure separated by a plurality of vertical supports, wherein the lower support structure traverses the width of the roof and is adapted to support luggage or other items. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention includes a novel tire storage area wherein a spare tire of the vehicle may be stowed and easily removed based on a distinct geometry.
235 Lidded storage box for vehicles US10637357 2003-08-08 US20050029275A1 2005-02-10 Randy Baughman
A composite lid for a vehicle storage container for use in a truck bed has an outer sheet metal member including a top portion having a first inner surface with a rim portion extending around a periphery of the top portion. The lid has an inner sheet metal member positioned in a spaced apart relationship to the top portion, where the inner sheet member has a second inner surface opposed to the first inner surface to define an enclosed interior. The lid has a sandwich panel fixedly secured in the enclosed interior for reinforcing the structural integrity of the lid, where the panel has a corrugated core bonded to the interior of both the inner and outer sheet metal members. The panel is composed of the corrugated core of a cellulosic honeycomb structure bonded between an upper paper layer and a lower paper layer.
236 Apparatus and vehicle accessory kit for use with a truck bed tool box US10615425 2003-07-07 US20050017038A1 2005-01-27 Kenneth Johnson
An apparatus and kit is provided for securing a toolbox to a truck bed using a spacer member. The spacer member is configured to elevate the toolbox above the truck bed at a predetermined elevation so as to allow for the storage of oversized materials. The spacer member is securely locked to each of the truck and toolbox to maintain the desired elevation.
237 Load carrier rack US10875542 2004-06-24 US20040262933A1 2004-12-30 Robert Stevenson
A load rack is for use in carrying long loads in a pickup truck having a bed and a tailgate. The rack can include a load bar supported by a left stance on one end and by a right stance on the other end. A footer section on each stance including a lower surface adapted to rest on the truck bed and a down turned portion extending below the lower surface to engage the space between the truck bed and tailgate.
238 Motorcycle rack for pickup trucks and trailers US10607964 2003-06-27 US20040262347A1 2004-12-30 Christopher Phillip Green
A motorcycle rack for supporting a motorcycle in a generally upright position on the bed of a truck or trailer has a main support member transversing the bed to connect to and be supported by a first and second support assembly. The motorcycle rack has one or more wheel chock assemblies on the main support member for receiving a motorcycle wheel and supporting the motorcycle while the user places restraints, when necessary, around the motorcycle. The support assemblies and/or wheel chock assemblies can include loops for securing the motorcycle. One or more moveable tie-down holds can also be placed on main support member. The support assemblies can be removably mounted on the sidewall of the vehicle using a side member and clamp or mounted to the bed using a leg and receiver combination. Cradling or clamping wheel chock assemblies can be utilized to cradle or clamp the motorcycle's wheel.
239 Pickup bed racks for bicycles and methods US10368831 2003-02-19 US06834786B2 2004-12-28 Clifton Hansen
A bicycle hauling rack for the bed of a pickup truck is disclosed. The rack increases the number of bicycles which can be hauled damage-free in the bed.
240 Box lid, method for manufacturing a box lid, and pickup truck bed box US10210784 2002-07-31 US06830167B2 2004-12-14 Jerome A. Schomaker
A box lid that can be used on a truck box is provided according to the invention. The box lid includes an outer box lid member constructed to fit over a box, an inner box lid member attached to the outer box lid member to provide a cavity between the outer box lid member and the inner box lid member, and injection foam provided within the cavity between the outer box lid member and the inner box lid member. The outer box lid member includes a cover member having a periphery, and a depending wall extending along the cover member periphery. The injection foam can be polyurethane foam. A method for manufacturing a box lid and a pickup truck bed box are provided.
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