B62D33/0207

Continuous contact rub rail

A continuous contact rub rail system, comprising a rub rail having a vertical inner rail contact section that extends continuously along the length of the rub rail. The rub rail may be attached to the trailer deck frame, substantially without voids between the rub rail and deck frame, wherein the vertical inner rail contact section may be in continuous contact with the vertical outer wall of the trailer deck frame.

Cargo load restraining device
11440459 · 2022-09-13 ·

A system for a truck bed extender including a shield assembly, a frame assembly and a vehicle assembly is disclosed. The shield assembly includes a shield that is secured to a frame of the frame assembly. The frame is secured to a truck bed of a vehicle with mounting members. The shield includes a first shield portion and a second shield portion that are slidably attached together by a shield pin. The shield has an L shaped configuration to prevent items from sliding off of the truck bed. The shield provides protection to the top of the truck bed. The second shield portion is adjustable in length to secure items of different lengths onto the truck bed. The frame is adjustable in height to help accommodate and secure items of different heights onto the truck bed with the shield.

Truck bracket assembly

A truck bracket assembly including a first bracket and a second bracket. The first bracket is provided to mount a sports bar to a side panel of a vehicle truck bed. The first bracket has a panel facing surface that faces the side panel. The second bracket has a first portion supported to the panel facing surface of the first bracket. The second bracket has a second portion that extends cantilevered with respect to the first portion.

Rack releasably coupled to a cab of a vehicle
20220289311 · 2022-09-15 ·

A rack of unitary one-piece construction is disclosed. The rack is configured for releasably coupling to a cab of a vehicle. The rack comprises a barrier defined by a plurality of barrier members. The rack is configured to co operate with the cab, such that, while the rack is releasably coupled to the cab, the barrier is disposed in opposition to the rear window of the cab, line of sight is provided from the cab, through the barrier, and the barrier prevents oversized objects from contacting the rear window.

CARGO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE

A vehicle cargo management system includes, among other things, an outer member of a cargo retention frame and an inner member of the cargo retention frame. The inner member is at least partially received within the outer member. A locking device is transitionable back and forth between a locked position and an unlocked position. The outer and inner members are slideable relative to each other when the locking device is in the locked position. The outer and inner members are fixed relative to each other when the locking device is in the unlocked position.

STAKE POCKET UTILITY SYSTEM
20220289099 · 2022-09-15 ·

A stake pocket utility system includes a first assembly detachably connected to a stake pocket, such as stake pockets formed in a wall of a bed of a pickup truck or the like. A second assembly is associated with an accessory and slidably mounted to the first assembly. The first and second assemblies are detachably connected to one another as spring-biased tabs are moved from retracted unlocked positions and into extended locked positions as the tabs align with corresponding locking apertures to detachably lock the first and second assemblies to one another.

PIVOTABLE SILL FOR A VEHICLE

A vehicle assembly includes, among other things, a cab back panel assembly pivotably coupled to a cab of a vehicle, and a sill assembly that includes a portion of a securing system. The sill assembly is pivotably coupled to the vehicle. The sill assembly is pivotable back and forth between a latching position where the cab back panel assembly can engage the portion of the sill assembly and a stowed position.

Modular utility rack and method
11459037 · 2022-10-04 · ·

A modular utility rack including a pair of opposing front top rails; a front cross member arranged between the pair of opposing front top rails and connected to each top rail of the pair of opposing front top rails; a second cross member arranged between the pair of opposing front top rails and connected to each top rail of the pair of opposing front top rails; a pair of opposing rear top rails; a rear cross member arranged between the pair of opposing rear top rails and connected to each top rail of the pair of opposing rear top rails; a pair of front legs; a pair of rear legs; and a pair of opposing bed rails, wherein each leg of the pair of front legs may be attached to a front top rail and to a bed rail and each leg of the pair of rear legs may be attached to a rear top rail and a bed rail.

Latch assemblies and rail attachment for a pickup truck tonneau cover

A tonneau system for use with a bed of a pickup truck. The tonneau system includes a tonneau cover and latch assemblies to retain the tonneau cover to the bed of the truck. The cover is moveable between an unfolded positon where the cover encloses the bed and a folded position where the bed is uncovered. The latch assemblies can include latch bases that define discreet mounting positons for a latch handle assembly that employ retention members to retain the latch handle assembly in a particular mounting positon. Another latch assembly includes a latch base having an endless belt to positon the latch handle assembly. A rail attachment is also provided to mount to the bed and provide an anchor point for keep in to tonneau cover engage over the bed.

STORAGE SYSTEMS AND METHODS

A storage system is described where goods are stored in containers and the containers are stored in stacks. Above the stacks runs a grid network of tracks on which load handling devices run. The load handling devices take containers from the stacks and deposit then at alternative locations in the stacks or deposit then at stations where goods may be picked out. Each container may be provided with connectors having a push fit male connector located at a top edge of the container and a female connector at a bottom edge of the container. Adjacent containers in a stack can be linked by routing means, which form moldings on each container. The connectors can also have spring-loaded contacts. The provision of these services within individual containers rather than across the system as a whole, allows for flexibility in storage whilst reducing cost and inefficiency.