B60R9/02

Accessible rear seat latch release
11400854 · 2022-08-02 · ·

A rear seat latch release device is easily installed to a portion of a rear seat holding mechanism so the rear seat can be released and more effectively folded down. The rear seat latch release device is specifically designed to surround the factory latch, and allow a pull strap to be added, which can more easily and effectively operate the rear seat latch. Components of the rear seat latch release device are designed to easily cooperate with several variations in the factory latch, thereby allowing installation in many different situations.

SURFBOARD CARRIER

The current disclosure relates to a carrier holding an object alongside a car. In some embodiments, the carrier includes a bracket configured for supporting an object alongside a vehicle. Optionally, the bracket is connected to a mount configured to support the bracket on a car door. For example, the mount may include a brace for supporting the weight of the bracket on a top surface of the door and/or a stabilizer, for example for steadying the bracket. In some embodiments, the stabilizer may rest on and/or attach to an outer surface of the car. Optionally a set of two brackets are used to hold a long object (for example a surfboard) alongside a car. For example, two u-shaped brackets may hold a surfboard. Optionally one bracket is mounted on a front door and another bracket is mounted on a rear door.

SURFBOARD CARRIER

The current disclosure relates to a carrier holding an object alongside a car. In some embodiments, the carrier includes a bracket configured for supporting an object alongside a vehicle. Optionally, the bracket is connected to a mount configured to support the bracket on a car door. For example, the mount may include a brace for supporting the weight of the bracket on a top surface of the door and/or a stabilizer, for example for steadying the bracket. In some embodiments, the stabilizer may rest on and/or attach to an outer surface of the car. Optionally a set of two brackets are used to hold a long object (for example a surfboard) alongside a car. For example, two u-shaped brackets may hold a surfboard. Optionally one bracket is mounted on a front door and another bracket is mounted on a rear door.

Accessories supported by door strikers of motor vehicles

This disclosure relates to accessories configured to be supported by door strikers of motor vehicles. In particular, the accessories may be mounted to a motor vehicle when a traditional, or factory, door is removed. Some example accessories are useable as a step when mounted to the vehicle, and are also useable as a tool (i.e., as a shovel, flashlight, bit driver, socket wrench, and/or hex wrench) when removed from the vehicle.

Accessories supported by door strikers of motor vehicles

This disclosure relates to accessories configured to be supported by door strikers of motor vehicles. In particular, the accessories may be mounted to a motor vehicle when a traditional, or factory, door is removed. Some example accessories are useable as a step when mounted to the vehicle, and are also useable as a tool (i.e., as a shovel, flashlight, bit driver, socket wrench, and/or hex wrench) when removed from the vehicle.

STORAGE SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE WALL

A vehicle assembly includes a wall of a cargo bed, and a storage system. The wall has an inner panel spaced from an outer panel to provide a cavity. The storage system has a first bin and a second bin that are each at least partially disposed within the cavity when in an installed position. The first bin provides a first cargo area within the cavity when in the installed position. The first bin is configured to be moved to the installed position through an aperture in the inner panel. The second bin provides a second cargo area within the cavity when in the installed position. The second bin is configured to be moved to the installed position without moving through the aperture in the inner panel.

STORAGE SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE WALL

A vehicle assembly includes a wall of a cargo bed, and a storage system. The wall has an inner panel spaced from an outer panel to provide a cavity. The storage system has a first bin and a second bin that are each at least partially disposed within the cavity when in an installed position. The first bin provides a first cargo area within the cavity when in the installed position. The first bin is configured to be moved to the installed position through an aperture in the inner panel. The second bin provides a second cargo area within the cavity when in the installed position. The second bin is configured to be moved to the installed position without moving through the aperture in the inner panel.

Foldable Picnic Table Carrier for use on Recreational Vehicles

A carrier for supporting a foldable picnic table at an undercarriage of a recreational vehicle includes parallel and spaced-apart left and right rail assemblies. The left rail assembly includes a left rail forming an upward-facing support surface configured to engage and support the table thereon, and front and rear mounting brackets spaced-apart along the left rail and upwardly-extending from the left rail. The front and rear mounting brackets of the left rail are configured to be secured to the undercarriage of the recreational vehicle. The horizontal distance between the front and rear mounting brackets and the vertical distance between each of the left and right mounting brackets and the left rail are adjustable. The right rail assembly is a mirror image of the left rail assembly.

Folding Hook Device

A folding hook device with an elongated arm folds vertically from a support bracket. The elongated arm is vertically supported in a horizontal orientation by a protrusion. The protrusion extends from a pivot portion disposed on a side of the elongated arm opposite a hook end. The protrusion has a first abutment face. The support bracket has a second abutment face. The second abutment face cooperates with the first abutment face to limit rotation of the elongated arm. A method of using the device includes mounting the device on a vertical surface, such as a body of a golfcart. The elongated arm is pivoted into a horizontal orientation. An object may hang, rest, or be supported by the device when deployed in the horizontal orientation. The elongated arm is stowed by pivoting the elongated arm into a vertical orientation.

Modules for cargo area of pickup truck

This disclosure relates to various modules for use relative to a cargo area of a pickup truck. The modules are configured to provide the cargo area with additional functionality, such as providing a storage compartment or a support for one or more electronic components. The cargo area can be customized by mounting specific modules at one of a number of predetermined locations within the cargo area.