Foldable extension deck and ramp assembly for pickup truck
09738203 · 2017-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P1/431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The foldable truck bed extension deck and ramp assembly are mountable in a short-box pickup truck. The bed extension deck and ramp assembly have a comparable length to a full-size pickup truck box when deployed for use, and are jointly foldable to fit into a short-bed pickup truck with its tailgate closed when not used. The bed extension deck has a strong upper surface to resist deformation in rough use. The ramp member can be deployed with its front end matching the surface of the extension deck so that a vehicle can be driven along the ramp member and onto the deck surface without encountering any transition step.
Claims
1. A truck bed extension deck having a top plate, a structural frame system mounted under said top plate and a ramp storage compartment positioned under said structural frame system, said structural frame system comprising: a longitudinal channel on each side thereof; transverse flat bars extending transversely between said longitudinal channels; longitudinal flat bars extending longitudinally between said transverse flat bars; angle joiners and fasteners retaining each end of one of said longitudinal flat bars to one of said transverse flat bars; and angle clips affixed exclusively to said longitudinal flat bars and to said top plate for retaining said top plate to said structural frame system said structural frame system further having unattached connections between said top plate and said transverse flat bars such that an alignment of said transverse flat bars remains unaffected by a sagging of said top plate under load.
2. The truck bed extension deck as claimed in claim 1, also having a ramp member telescopically mounted in said ramp storage compartment.
3. The truck bed extension deck as claimed in claim 2, wherein said structural frame system and said ramp members are made of aluminum.
4. A truck bed extension deck having a ramp member telescopically mounted inside said bed extension deck; said bed extension deck having a front segment and a rear segment; said rear segment being joined to said front segment by a first hinge such that said rear segment being foldable upwardly relative to said front segment; said ramp member having a front portion and a rear portion; said rear portion being joined to said front portion by a second hinge such that said rear portion being foldable upwardly relative to said front portion; said first hinge having an angle of articulation, and said second hinge being located within said angle of articulation when said ramp member is stowed inside said bed extension deck; said bed extension deck further having a framing system therein and a ramp storage compartment under said framing system; said ramp member being telescopically mounted in said ramp storage compartment; and said framing system comprising transverse flat bars extending there across; longitudinal flat bars extending across said transverse flat bars, and a top plate covering said longitudinal flat bars and said transverse flat bars and being affixed exclusively to said longitudinal flat bars; said framing system further having unattached connections between said top plate and said transverse flat bars such that an alignment of said transverse flat bars remains unaffected by a sagging of said top plate under load.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(13) The preferred embodiment of the bed extension deck and ramp assembly according to the present invention is described herein below with reference to the attached drawings.
(14) Referring firstly to
(15) This short-box pickup truck 20 has the preferred bed extension deck mounted therein in a folded mode, such that the tailgate of the short-box truck can be closed. The foldable segment 22′ of the bed extension deck is visible in
(16) Referring to
(17) As it will be better explained later, the bed extension deck 22 has a piano-type hinge 34 thereon retaining a foldable rear segment 22′ to a fix front segment 22. Similarly, the ramp member 32 has a piano-type hinge 36 thereon retaining a foldable rear portion 32′ to a front portion 32. The foldable rear segment 22′ and portion 32′ have a respective length of 2 feet or more.
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(19) The ramp member 32 has a shoulder 40 along both side edges thereof. These shoulders 40 are used for enclosing the latches 38 within the width of the ramp member and serve as guides for guiding the ramp member 32 inside the bed extension deck 22. The ramp member 32 also has a pair of handles 42, or handle-openings as illustrated, on its rear end to push and pull the ramp member 32 in and out from the bed extension deck 22 by hand.
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(21) A front vertical guard plate 56 is preferably provided along the front end of the deck 22 to protect the front end of the truck box against damage from equipment loaded on the deck 22. The foldable segment 22′ of the extension deck 22 is separated from the front segment 22 along cut line 58. As it will be understood, the top and bottom plates 52, 54 and the structural frame system 60 are also separable at line 58.
(22) Below the top plate 52, there is provided an array of flat bars mounted on edge and jointly forming the structural frame system 60 of the bed extension deck 22. The structural frame system 60 is made of transverse flat bars 62, which extend the full width of the bed extension deck 22, between the channels 50. These transverse flat bars 62 are spaced apart about 16 to 24 inches.
(23) The transverse flat bars 62 provide substantially the entire structural strength of the bed extension deck 22 to prevent a transverse deflection of the deck 22. A series of longitudinal flat bars 64 are mounted between the transverse flat bars 62, also at spacings of about 16 to 24 inches. The longitudinal flat bars 64 are precisely cut at a right angle, and are precisely fitted between the transverse flat bars 62. The longitudinal flat bars 64 are held to the transverse flat bars 62 by means of angle joiners 66 and rivets 68. The preferred flat bar dimensions for both the longitudinal flat bars 64 and the traverse flat bars 62 are 2.5 inch high by ¼ inch thick. The preferred angle size for the angle joiners 66 is 2.5 inch by 2.5 inch by ¼ inch thick. The preferred material of construction of all structural members, sheets and top plate of the bed extension deck and ramp assembly is aluminum.
(24) It will be appreciated that the longitudinal flat bars 64 and angle joiners 66 prevent the transverse flat bars 62 from canting under load, thereby maintaining their full strength despite sagging of the top plate 52.
(25) Another important feature in the preferred bed extension deck 22 is that the top plate 52 is fastened to the array of flat bars 60 by means of rivets (not shown) and angle clips 70 that are affixed exclusively to the longitudinal flat bars 64. The reason for the mounting of the angle clips 70 to the longitudinal flat bars 64 is to further prevent the canting of the transverse flat bars 62 when the top plate 52 is sagging under load.
(26) Although the structural frame system 60 of the bed extension deck 22 has been described herein, the structure of the ramp member 32 is built in a similar manner as the bed extension deck 22 and therefore, the advantages described herein-above also apply to the ramp member 32.
(27) The forward end of the ramp member 32 has a dolly 80 mounted to each side thereof; only one side is visible in
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(29) For reference purposes, the frame portion 60 of the bed extension deck 22 is represented by the dimension ‘A’ and the ramp storage compartment under the frame portion, is represented by dimension ‘B’ as seen in
(30) The front end of the ramp member 32 has two arms 82 pivoted to a respective side thereof. These arms 82 are part of the dollies 80 mentioned before. These arms 82 are made of structural angles for example. Each arm 82 extends forward inside the rear end of the bed extension deck 22, into the ramp storage compartment ‘B’. Each arm 82 has a pair of closely-spaced in-line casters 84 mounted to its forward end, and a cap plate 86 extending above the casters 84. The casters 84 have a larger diameter than a height of the structural angle of the arms 82. The casters 84 on one arm 82 are aligned with the lower flange 88 of a respective structural channel 50 enclosing a respective side of the bed extension deck 22. The dollies 80 guide the ramp member inside the bed extension deck 22, and for support the front end of the ramp member 32 inside the bed extension deck 22.
(31) There are provided inside the side channels 50, a pair of horizontal guide blocks 90 affixed to the web of the channels 50 at the rear end of the channels. These horizontal guide blocks 90 are mounted in a parallel relationship with the lower flange 88 of a respective channel 50.
(32) The clearance between these horizontal guide blocks 90 and the lower flanges 88 of the channel 50 is basically the same as a distance between the lower segment of the casters 84 and the cap plate 86 of each arm 82 plus a free sliding fit. Each dolly 80 is thereby movable in a precisely fitted manner inside a gap between a respective guide block 90 and a flange 88, at the end of its rearward travel.
(33) A stopper block 92 is mounted vertically to the web of each of the side channels 50 at the rear end of the ramp storage compartment ‘B’. These stopper blocks 92 are used to prevent the dollies 82 from sliding out of the ramp storage compartment ‘B’. In use, the cap plate 86 and/or the rear caster 84 of a dolly abuts against a stopper blocks 92 on the rear end of the channels 50 so as to retain both dollies 80 captive inside the bed extension deck 22.
(34) The guide block 90 and the stopper block 92 shown in
(35) It will be understood that when the ramp 24 is fully deployed, each dolly 80 is held fix between the lower flange 88, the stopper block 92 and the guide block 90, with the arms 82 extending rigidly, parallel with the floor of the bed extension deck 22. A cross-member (not shown) may be provided across the bed extension deck 22 between the dollies 80 to add stability to these dollies 30.
(36) Because of the arm 82 extending rigidly rearward on each dolly 80, the ramp member 32 is pivoted at a distance from its front end. When the ramp member is lowered to the ground, as illustrated in
(37) The pivot points 94 on the arms 82 and ramp member 32 can be relocated to other pivot holes 96 along the sides of the ramp member 32 to accommodate different heights of pickup truck bed, so that the ramp's front end, in use, is of a same height ‘H’ as the floor surface of the bed extension deck 22. This feature is advantageous for driving a vehicle over the ramp member 32 and the bed extension deck 22 without encountering a transition step at the intersection of both elements.
(38) Because each dolly 80 has closely spaced casters 84, the arms 82 of these dollies 80 are stable and rigidly held to resist downward forces when the ramp is used normally. The arms 82 of these dollies 80 are also stable and rigidly held to resist upward forces when a vehicle climbs the ramp with substantial momentum. For reference purposes, the spacing between the casters 84 is about 1.5 to twice the diameter of one caster.
(39) For reference purposes, the bed extension deck 22 may have overall dimensions of 48 inch wide by 96 inch long when unfolded. The ramp member 32 with its dollies may have dimensions of 47-¾ inch wide by 95-½ inch long. The deployed ramp member 32 has a slope of about 23 degrees, when used on horizontal grounds.
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(41) When the foldable segment 22′ of the bed extension deck 22 is in a flat position as shown in
(42) When the foldable segment 22′ of the bed extension deck is in a folded position as shown in
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(44) The ramp member 32 is stowed inside the storage compartment ‘B’ so that the second hinge 36 is vertically inline or slightly rearward relative to the first hinge 34 as illustrated in
(45) The tilting upward of the foldable segment 22′ of the bed extension deck causes the ramp member 32 to move backward, and causes the foldable ramp portion 32′ to move forward and downward such that the second hinge 36 is automatically pulled forward or backward to lie in a position near to or on a median 100 of the angle of displacement ‘C’ of the foldable segment 22′ of the bed extension deck.
(46) The ramp storage compartment ‘B’ together with its channels 50 and the ramp's dollies 80 jointly constitute a guiding arrangement for maintaining the ramp member 32 in a parallel alignment with the bed extension deck. Because of this guiding arrangement, the ramp member is easily adjustable inside the storage compartment ‘B’ for maintaining the second hinge 36 in alignment with the median line 100. The bed extension deck 22 with the ramp member 32 stowed therein are easily foldable by hand.
(47) When the bed extension deck 22 is in its folded position, as shown in
(48) When the bed extension deck is folded back to a flat alignment, the ramp member 32 returns to its initial position inside the storage compartment ‘B’, and can be withdrawn for normal use.
(49) Although the bed extension deck 22 and ramp member 32 are described herein as accessories for a pickup truck, it will be appreciated that this invention can also be used in other environments including loading docks, trailers, cargo vans, etc.