Patent classifications
B60R9/06
DEPLOYABLE TRAIL SIGHT
A trail sight for a vehicle, according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a body configured to extend in a longitudinal direction along a length of a vehicle, wherein the body comprises a first portion fixed to a vehicle body structure and a second portion that is moveable relative to the first portion between a retracted position and a deployed position.
DEPLOYABLE TRAIL SIGHT
A trail sight for a vehicle, according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a body configured to extend in a longitudinal direction along a length of a vehicle, wherein the body comprises a first portion fixed to a vehicle body structure and a second portion that is moveable relative to the first portion between a retracted position and a deployed position.
Accessory mount device for vehicle
An accessory mount device is provided for quickly securing an accessory, such as a vehicle recovery tool configured as a recovery board, to a vehicle and for quick subsequent release and removal of the tool from the mounting device. The device includes a support frame for mounting the device on a vehicle. The device includes a clamp for selectively engaging the recovery tool to secure the tool to the device. The mount device includes an actuator operably coupled to the clamp to actuate the clamp between an open position and a closed position. A tool support stanchion, as a portion of the support frame, is provided to support a portion of the vehicle recovery tool at a location apart from the clamp. The tool mount device may include a locking mechanism to retain the actuator in the closed position, particularly while driving the vehicle in rough conditions.
Accessory mount device for vehicle
An accessory mount device is provided for quickly securing an accessory, such as a vehicle recovery tool configured as a recovery board, to a vehicle and for quick subsequent release and removal of the tool from the mounting device. The device includes a support frame for mounting the device on a vehicle. The device includes a clamp for selectively engaging the recovery tool to secure the tool to the device. The mount device includes an actuator operably coupled to the clamp to actuate the clamp between an open position and a closed position. A tool support stanchion, as a portion of the support frame, is provided to support a portion of the vehicle recovery tool at a location apart from the clamp. The tool mount device may include a locking mechanism to retain the actuator in the closed position, particularly while driving the vehicle in rough conditions.
Vehicle carrier
A vehicle carrier is provided, including: a hanging assembly and at least one carrying assembly. The hanging assembly includes a first engaging portion. The at least one carrying assembly is rotatably and transversely disposed on the hanging assembly and includes a frame configured for a vehicle to be disposed thereon, a movable rod and a second engaging portion connected with the movable rod. The movable rod is movable in a longitudinal direction of the frame to drive the second engaging portion to move relative to the first engaging portion between a locking position and a release position. When the movable rod is axially moved relative to the frame and drives the second engaging portion to move from the locking position to the release position, the frame is swingable relative to the hanging assembly between a carrying position and an inclined position.
Vehicle carrier
A vehicle carrier is provided, including: a hanging assembly and at least one carrying assembly. The hanging assembly includes a first engaging portion. The at least one carrying assembly is rotatably and transversely disposed on the hanging assembly and includes a frame configured for a vehicle to be disposed thereon, a movable rod and a second engaging portion connected with the movable rod. The movable rod is movable in a longitudinal direction of the frame to drive the second engaging portion to move relative to the first engaging portion between a locking position and a release position. When the movable rod is axially moved relative to the frame and drives the second engaging portion to move from the locking position to the release position, the frame is swingable relative to the hanging assembly between a carrying position and an inclined position.
Storage assembly for a headache rack
A storage assembly, including a headache rack to removably connect to a vehicle, at least one storage container removably connected to at least a portion of the headache rack to store at least one first item therein, and a plurality of mounting assemblies, each of the plurality of mounting assemblies including a support beam removably connected to at least a portion of a rear portion of the headache rack, a mounting beam perpendicularly disposed away from the support beam with respect to a first direction to connect to the vehicle, and a stabilizing beam angularly disposed away from the mounting beam toward the support beam with respect to a second direction different from the first direction to prevent the support beam and the headache rack from moving.
Storage assembly for a headache rack
A storage assembly, including a headache rack to removably connect to a vehicle, at least one storage container removably connected to at least a portion of the headache rack to store at least one first item therein, and a plurality of mounting assemblies, each of the plurality of mounting assemblies including a support beam removably connected to at least a portion of a rear portion of the headache rack, a mounting beam perpendicularly disposed away from the support beam with respect to a first direction to connect to the vehicle, and a stabilizing beam angularly disposed away from the mounting beam toward the support beam with respect to a second direction different from the first direction to prevent the support beam and the headache rack from moving.
MOTORIZED RACK FOR A VEHICLE
The present disclosure provides for a motorized rack having at least one motor, a plurality of attachment mechanisms, and lift mechanism coupled to the at least one motor. The motorized rack may be coupled to the back of a vehicle, provide for a mechanism to attach items, such as a bicycle, to the motorized rack, and will have at least one motor to raise and lower the attached items.
MOTORIZED RACK FOR A VEHICLE
The present disclosure provides for a motorized rack having at least one motor, a plurality of attachment mechanisms, and lift mechanism coupled to the at least one motor. The motorized rack may be coupled to the back of a vehicle, provide for a mechanism to attach items, such as a bicycle, to the motorized rack, and will have at least one motor to raise and lower the attached items.