Article carrier assembly for a vehicle roof
First Claim
1. An article carrier assembly for a vehicle panel, comprising:
- at least one side rail adapted for attachment to the vehicle panel, said side rail further including a resilient side rail portion forming a track therein;
a cross rail extending across the vehicle panel for carrying articles having opposing ends;
a stanchion secured to one of said ends of said cross rail for securing the cross rail with respect to the side rail;
a latch attached to said stanchion for compression engagement with said resilient side rail portion for securing a retainer along said at least one side rail; and
a spring connected to said stanchion for biasing said latch toward an engaged position wherein said spring is a torsion spring.
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Abstract
An article carrier assembly for a vehicle roof includes a pair of side rails adapted for attachment to the vehicle roof, each side rail forming an inboard edge portion or a series of indexing holes. In one embodiment, a latch on a stanchion includes tie loops for securing articles on one assembly with rope. The latch lever includes a distal end portion engageable with the inboard edge portion or with the indexing holes for securing the stanchion with respect to the side rail. The latch lever is pivotally secured to a foot portion of the stanchion which includes spring portions compressible against the side rails to prevent rattles. In another embodiment, a hook portion of the latch compressibly engages a resilient side rail portion to create a clamping action to immobilize the stanchion on a trim rail and reduce rattles.
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9 Claims
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1. An article carrier assembly for a vehicle panel, comprising:
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at least one side rail adapted for attachment to the vehicle panel, said side rail further including a resilient side rail portion forming a track therein; a cross rail extending across the vehicle panel for carrying articles having opposing ends; a stanchion secured to one of said ends of said cross rail for securing the cross rail with respect to the side rail; a latch attached to said stanchion for compression engagement with said resilient side rail portion for securing a retainer along said at least one side rail; and a spring connected to said stanchion for biasing said latch toward an engaged position wherein said spring is a torsion spring. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An article carrier assembly for a vehicle panel, comprising:
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at least one side rail adapted for attachment to the vehicle panel, said side rail further including a resilient side rail portion forming a track therein; a cross rail extending across the vehicle panel for carrying articles having opposing ends; a stanchion secured to one of said ends of said cross rail for securing the cross rail with respect to the side rail; a latch attached to said stanchion having a clamp for compression engagement with said resilient side rail portion for securing a retainer along said at least one side rail; a spring connected to said stanchion for biasing said latch toward an engaged position; and a stop on said stanchion for limiting rotation of said latch wherein said spring is a torsion spring. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. An article carrier assembly for a vehicle panel, comprising:
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at least one side rail adapted for attachment to the vehicle panel, said side rail further including a resilient side rail portion forming a track therein; a cross rail extending across the vehicle panel for carrying articles having opposing ends; a stanchion secured to one of said ends of said cross rail for securing the cross rail with respect to the side rail; a lever pivotally attached to said stanchion and having a hook portion engageable with said resilient side rail portion for securing a retainer along said at least one side rail; a torsion spring connected to said stanchion for biasing said lever toward an engaged position; a stop located on said stanchion for engaging a detent member on said lever to limit lever rotation toward the engaged position.
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Specification