B60R9/04

Article fixation apparatus and article fixation structure assembly method
11511684 · 2022-11-29 · ·

An article fixation apparatus includes an article attachment member and a first seal material. The article attachment member includes a protrusion part which protrudes toward a vehicle outside via a penetration hole of a roof panel from a vehicle inside of the roof panel and which fixes an article and a head part seat surface that is joined to a lower surface side of a reinforcement member. The first seal material prevents water permeation to the vehicle inside of the roof panel from a gap between the penetration hole and the protrusion part.

Vehicle Roof Comprising a Support and a Roof Module
20230055797 · 2023-02-23 ·

A vehicle roof having a support on the vehicle body shell, a roof module disposed on the support and having a roof skin, and a sensor system having at least one sensor module having at least one environment sensor for detecting a vehicle environment, the environment sensor being disposed in a lateral edge area of the roof module associated with a lateral roof edge and being covered by the roof skin, the roof skin having a sensor see-through area for the environment sensor, the sensor see-through area being oriented in the transverse roof direction and being situated higher than the associated roof edge or an adjacent area of the associated roof edge and/or being located above the associated roof edge.

Vehicle Roof Comprising a Support and a Roof Module
20230055797 · 2023-02-23 ·

A vehicle roof having a support on the vehicle body shell, a roof module disposed on the support and having a roof skin, and a sensor system having at least one sensor module having at least one environment sensor for detecting a vehicle environment, the environment sensor being disposed in a lateral edge area of the roof module associated with a lateral roof edge and being covered by the roof skin, the roof skin having a sensor see-through area for the environment sensor, the sensor see-through area being oriented in the transverse roof direction and being situated higher than the associated roof edge or an adjacent area of the associated roof edge and/or being located above the associated roof edge.

VEHICLE ROOF RACK
20220363201 · 2022-11-17 · ·

A vehicle roof rack includes four frames: a front frame, a back frame, a left frame and a right frame. Both the front frame and the back frame are main frames, and an upper end of each of the main frames is connected with a guard bar unit; a plurality of main connecting blocks are connected between the front frame and the back frame or the plurality of main connecting blocks are connected between the left frame and the right frame; a middle portion of an upper end of the each of the main frames is provided with an upper clamping groove, and two ends of the guard bar unit are connected with fixing seats respectively; each of the fixing seats includes a connecting lug, the connecting lug is provided with a connecting hole, the connecting hole is connected with a fixing assembly.

VEHICLE ROOF RACK
20220363201 · 2022-11-17 · ·

A vehicle roof rack includes four frames: a front frame, a back frame, a left frame and a right frame. Both the front frame and the back frame are main frames, and an upper end of each of the main frames is connected with a guard bar unit; a plurality of main connecting blocks are connected between the front frame and the back frame or the plurality of main connecting blocks are connected between the left frame and the right frame; a middle portion of an upper end of the each of the main frames is provided with an upper clamping groove, and two ends of the guard bar unit are connected with fixing seats respectively; each of the fixing seats includes a connecting lug, the connecting lug is provided with a connecting hole, the connecting hole is connected with a fixing assembly.

AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORY OR ASSEMBLY COMPRISING PLURAL ACCESSORIES
20230087816 · 2023-03-23 ·

One disclosed embodiment of an assembly of automobile accessories comprises a ring rack, a roof, and a cargo holder. A particular disclosed embodiment comprises a metal ring rack comprising two side rails, an end, and plural mounting brackets that allow the rack to be mounted to the roof of an existing automobile. A two-tiered, molded fiberglass roof is coupled to the ring rack by hinged mounting brackets. The roof can be positioned in an open or closed position by actuating pneumatic struts. A cargo holder is disclosed that includes two side gates that are coupled to structural rails by hinges that allow a user to access cargo stored in the cargo storage section. A fairing may be coupled to the cargo holder that is oriented at substantially a same angle as an angled end portion of the first section of the roof to facilitate wind deflection. The present disclosure also concerns automobiles to which an after-market ring rack, a roof, a cargo holder, an extension tub, and/or a vehicle body extension framework are attached. For example, an automobile may comprise a rear and rear side vehicle protection system comprising a custom-made bumper, the bumper comprising a step, a coupler for attaching tow ropes or chains, one or more built in storage sections, with each such storage section comprising an access door and door latch, accommodation for vehicle lights, and combinations of such features.

AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORY OR ASSEMBLY COMPRISING PLURAL ACCESSORIES
20230087816 · 2023-03-23 ·

One disclosed embodiment of an assembly of automobile accessories comprises a ring rack, a roof, and a cargo holder. A particular disclosed embodiment comprises a metal ring rack comprising two side rails, an end, and plural mounting brackets that allow the rack to be mounted to the roof of an existing automobile. A two-tiered, molded fiberglass roof is coupled to the ring rack by hinged mounting brackets. The roof can be positioned in an open or closed position by actuating pneumatic struts. A cargo holder is disclosed that includes two side gates that are coupled to structural rails by hinges that allow a user to access cargo stored in the cargo storage section. A fairing may be coupled to the cargo holder that is oriented at substantially a same angle as an angled end portion of the first section of the roof to facilitate wind deflection. The present disclosure also concerns automobiles to which an after-market ring rack, a roof, a cargo holder, an extension tub, and/or a vehicle body extension framework are attached. For example, an automobile may comprise a rear and rear side vehicle protection system comprising a custom-made bumper, the bumper comprising a step, a coupler for attaching tow ropes or chains, one or more built in storage sections, with each such storage section comprising an access door and door latch, accommodation for vehicle lights, and combinations of such features.

ROOF RACK

A roof rack has at least one lighting device, which is arranged in a protected manner on a rack part. In order to improve the roof rack functionally and/or in respect of its appearance, the rack part includes a fairing having at least two light passage openings, which are assigned to the lighting device.

ROOF RACK

A roof rack has at least one lighting device, which is arranged in a protected manner on a rack part. In order to improve the roof rack functionally and/or in respect of its appearance, the rack part includes a fairing having at least two light passage openings, which are assigned to the lighting device.

ROOF CARGO TRAY FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE

A roof cargo tray for a motor vehicle includes a loading surface, which is formed by two outer longitudinal profiles, a plurality of inner longitudinal profiles, two side profiles, a front transverse profile and a rear transverse profile. The side profiles and the transverse profiles delimit the loading surface of the roof cargo tray laterally. The inner longitudinal profiles have identical profile cross sections and include a longitudinal groove and a surface which is located opposite the longitudinal groove and is of closed design. At least one of the inner longitudinal profiles is arranged in a first orientation such that, when the roof cargo tray has been mounted on the motor vehicle, the longitudinal groove faces upward, and wherein at least one of the inner longitudinal profiles is arranged in a second orientation, which is rotated through 180° about a longitudinal axis and in which the longitudinal groove faces downward.