Truck bed support rails
First Claim
1. A truck bed support rail apparatus for securing objects elevationally above a cargo bed of a vehicle such as a pick-up truck having a pair of spaced apart, generally vertical sidewalls, wherein at least one of said sidewalls has a sidewall lip, said apparatus comprising:
- at least one elongated cross rail having a length sufficient to approximately span a width of said cargo bed of said vehicle, said cross rail having at least one article supporting surface to at least partially support an object to be transported thereon and at least one aperture;
a securing assembly operably associated with at least one of said cross rail and said one sidewall for securing said cross rail to said one sidewall of said cargo bed, said securing assembly including a bracket member having a first lip and a second lip, said first lip being engageable with said one aperture in said cross rail and said second lip being engageable with said sidewall lip of said one sidewall of said cargo bed; and
a clamping assembly operable to engage said bracket member intermediate said first and second lips and said cross rail to releasably clampingly secure said cross rail to said one sidewall.
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Abstract
A vehicle article carrier apparatus adapted for use with a cargo bed of a vehicle such as a pick-up truck. The apparatus generally comprises a pair of cross rails each having a length sufficient to span the width of the cargo bed and to be supported on upper surfaces of the sidewalls of the cargo bed. A securing mechanism includes a threaded bolt and a threaded nut which clampingly secures a bracket to an inner lip portion of the sidewall and an undersurface of the cross rail to thus secure the cross rail to the sidewalls of the cargo bed. When an optional lock member is locked in place via a key, a threaded nut housed therein cannot be loosened when the lock member is in a locked position, and therefore the cross rail cannot be moved from the cargo bed. The apparatus enables objects which would otherwise be difficult to secure and transport in the cargo bed of the vehicle to be securely maintained above the vehicle cargo bed, thus leaving the cargo bed free for transporting other items which fit more conveniently therein.
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Citations
17 Claims
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1. A truck bed support rail apparatus for securing objects elevationally above a cargo bed of a vehicle such as a pick-up truck having a pair of spaced apart, generally vertical sidewalls, wherein at least one of said sidewalls has a sidewall lip, said apparatus comprising:
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at least one elongated cross rail having a length sufficient to approximately span a width of said cargo bed of said vehicle, said cross rail having at least one article supporting surface to at least partially support an object to be transported thereon and at least one aperture; a securing assembly operably associated with at least one of said cross rail and said one sidewall for securing said cross rail to said one sidewall of said cargo bed, said securing assembly including a bracket member having a first lip and a second lip, said first lip being engageable with said one aperture in said cross rail and said second lip being engageable with said sidewall lip of said one sidewall of said cargo bed; and a clamping assembly operable to engage said bracket member intermediate said first and second lips and said cross rail to releasably clampingly secure said cross rail to said one sidewall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An article supporting apparatus adapted for use with a cargo bed of a vehicle such as a pick-up truck for elevationally supporting cargo above a floor of said cargo bed, said apparatus comprising:
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a pair of cross rails, each of said cross rails including a longitudinally extending channel and having a length sufficient to enable it to be supported by a pair of sidewalls partially forming the cargo bed, at least one of said sidewalls having a lip portion; a bracket member having a first end and a second end, said first end being releasably secured to a portion of one of said cross rails and said second end being releasably engageable with said lip portion of said one sidewall; a locking assembly for clampingly securing said bracket member to said one cross rail and said one sidewall of said cargo bed, said locking assembly including a member extending outwardly of said one cross rail and a manually engageable locking element, said member extending outwardly of said one cross rail from a longitudinal position along said one cross rail such that said member extends toward and adjacent a point of said bracket member intermediate said first and second ends of said bracket member; and said locking element engaging said member to enable a clamping force to be applied to said bracket member such that said bracket member releasably clamps said one cross rail to said one sidewall. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An article carrier apparatus adapted for use with a cargo bed of a vehicle such as a pick-up for allowing cargo to be elevationally supported above a floor of said bed so as not to interfere with the placement of articles within said cargo bed, said cargo bed having a pair of sidewalls with each said sidewall having an inner lip portion, said apparatus comprising:
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a pair of cross rails each having a length sufficient to span said cargo bed such that outermost longitudinal ends of each of said cross rails extend over at least portions of each of said sidewalls and each having an interior area; each of said cross rails including at least one bracket, each said bracket having a first lip portion, a curved outer end portion and a central portion, said first lip portion being adapted to engage said inner lip portion of an associated one of said sidewalls and said curved outer end portion being adapted to engage an undersurface of an associated one of said cross rails, said central portion including a first aperture in general vertical alignment with a second aperture in said undersurface of its associated said cross rail; and a locking assembly associated with each said cross rail for clampingly securing said brackets to their associated said cross rails and to said inner lip portion of said at least one sidewall, said locking assembly including a threaded bolt having a head portion and a shaft portion, a threaded nut adapted to be threadably secured to said shaft portion of said threaded bolt and a lockably securable cover member adapted to enclose said threaded bolt such that said threaded nut cannot be rotated when said cover member is in a locked position, said head portion of said threaded bolt residing within said interior area of an associated one of said cross rails and extending through said second aperture in said associated one cross rail and through said first aperture in an associated one of said brackets such that when said threaded nut is threadably tightened on said shaft portion said bracket is forcibly urged into clamping engagement with said lip portion of said sidewall and said undersurface of said one associated cross rail to secure said one associated cross rail to said sidewall. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. An article carrier apparatus for supporting articles above a cargo bed of a vehicle such as a pick-up truck, wherein said cargo bed includes a pair of spaced apart sidewalls with at least one of said sidewalls having a lip portion extending at least partially there along, said apparatus comprising:
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a cross rail having an undersurface; a bracket member having first and second ends and a central portion; a clamping assembly including a threaded shaft and a manually engageable, threaded locking member, said threaded shaft being secured to said cross rail and extending outwardly therefrom; and said threaded shaft and said locking member being operable to engage said central portion of said bracket member and to urge said first end into engagement with said lip portion and said second end into engagement with said cross rail to thereby cause a portion of said undersurface to be clamped to an associated one of said sidewalls. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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Specification