Fully-embedded vehicle cover
11247543 ยท 2022-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Chenshan Lin (Hangzhou, CN)
- Shaoyong Zheng (Hangzhou, CN)
- Jinqin Fu (Hangzhou, CN)
- Xue'e Wang (Hangzhou, CN)
- Xiaohong Tang (Hangzhou, CN)
Cpc classification
B60J7/198
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60J7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fully-embedded vehicle cover includes at least two mounting rods and a vehicle cover. The mounting rods are parallel to each other. The vehicle cover is laid on the mounting rods. The fully-embedded vehicle cover further includes a front railing and a depressor. The front railing is fixed on the vehicle cover and perpendicular to the mounting rods. The front railing is detachably matched with the mounting rods. The depressor is rotatably mounted on the mounting rods, is parallel to the mounting rod, and cooperates with the mounting rod to clamp the vehicle cover.
Claims
1. A fully-embedded vehicle cover, comprising at least two mounting rods and a vehicle cover, the mounting rods being parallel to each other and the vehicle cover being laid on the mounting rods, wherein the fully-embedded vehicle cover further comprises a front railing and a depressor, wherein the front railing is fixed on the vehicle cover and perpendicular to the mounting rods, the front railing is detachably matched with the mounting rods, and the depressor is rotatably mounted on the mounting rods, is parallel to the mounting rod, and cooperates with the mounting rod to clamp the vehicle cover.
2. The fully-embedded vehicle cover according to claim 1, further comprising a fixed bolt, a first slider, a second slider and a locking nut, wherein the first slider is slidably arranged on the front railing, the fixed bolt is arranged on the first slider, the locking nut is matched with the fixed bolt, a sliding hole is defined in the second slider, the fixed bolt passes through the sliding hole in the second slider, the locking nut abuts against the second slider, and the second slider cooperates with the front railing to clamp the mounting rods.
3. The fully-embedded vehicle cover according to claim 1, further comprising a buckle, a rubber gasket and a front railing rubber strip, wherein the buckle is fixedly arranged on the front railing, the rubber gasket is arranged on the buckle, and the front railing rubber strip is inserted and fixed on the front railing.
4. The fully-embedded vehicle cover according to claim 1, wherein the vehicle cover comprises a plurality of profiles, a plurality of connecting rubber strips, an edge rubber strip, a first joint and a second joint, wherein the profiles are rotationally sealed and fixed together through the connecting rubber strips, the edge rubber strip is fixed on the profiles through the first joint and the second joint, the edge rubber strip is perpendicular to the connecting rubber strips, and the connecting rubber strips are parallel to the profiles; the depressor and the mounting rod are used for clamping the first joint and the second joint, and the edge rubber strip is provided with a flat adhesive surface, and the flat adhesive surface is sealed, adhered and fixed with the connecting rubber strips and the profiles.
5. The fully-embedded vehicle cover according to claim 4, wherein each profile is provided with a fitting groove, each connecting rubber strip is provided with a fitting part, and the fitting part and the fitting groove are sealed and fitted together.
6. The fully-embedded vehicle cover according to claim 1, further comprising a pressing member which is fixed on the depressor, and a torsion spring wherein its one end directly or indirectly abutting against the pressing member, and the other end of the torsion spring directly or indirectly abutting against the mounting rod.
7. The fully-embedded vehicle cover according to claim 6, further comprising an end cap which is installed on the mounting rod and located at an end of the mounting rod, wherein the end cap is used for preventing the pressing member and the depressor from slipping off the mounting rod.
8. The fully-embedded vehicle cover according to claim 6, wherein end caps are fixedly arranged at two ends of the mounting rod, and two torsion springs are respectively arranged at two ends of the depressor.
9. The fully-embedded vehicle cover according to claim 1, further comprising includes a steel wire bar and a stop block, wherein the steel wire bar is fixed on the stop block and is parallel to the depressor and the mounting rod, the stop block is arranged on the mounting rod, and the steel wire bar is rotationally clamped between the stop block and the mounting rods.
10. The fully-embedded vehicle cover according to claim 1, further comprising a lock tongue which is elastically installed on the vehicle cover through a spring, wherein the lock tongue cooperates with the vehicle cover to clamp the mounting rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(13) The reference numerals in the figures are: 101. Profile, 10101. Fitting Groove, 102. Edge Rubber Strip, 10201. Flat Adhesive Surface, 10202. Engaging Portion, 103. Connecting Rubber Strip, 10301. Fitting Part, 104. First Joint, 10401. Lower Edge Surface, 105. Screw, 106. Second Joint, 107. Groove, 201. Mounting Rod, 202. Buckle, 203, Rubber Gasket, 204. Front Railing Rubber Strip, 205. Front Railing, 206. First Slider, 207. Fixed Bolt, 208. Locking Nut, 209. Second Slider, 2010. Sliding Hole, 301. Depressor, 302. End Cap, 303. Torsion Spring, 304. Stop Block, 305, Mounting Rubber Strip, 306. Steel Wire Bar, 307. Pressing Member, 4. Lock Tongue.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) The present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(16) In this vehicle cover structure, the front railing 205 is installed on the vehicle cover, and then the front railing 205 is detachably matched with the mounting rods 201, which means that an end of the vehicle cover is fixed on the mounting rods 201, and then the vehicle cover is clamped by a joint action of the depressor 301 and the mounting rods 201, which means the vehicle cover is fixed on the mounting rods 201, so that it is not easy for the vehicle cover to jump off from the mounting rods 201.
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(18) In this structure, the first slider 206 can slide relative to the front railing 205 and the fixed bolt 207 is fixed on the first slider 206, while the second slider 209 can slide relative to the fixed bolt 207. The front railing 205 cooperates with the second slider 209 to clamp the mounting rods 201, and when the front railing 205 cooperates with the second slider 209 to clamp the mounting rods 201, the vehicle cover is fixed on the mounting rods 201 which are connected with the cargo bed of a pickup truck. Therefore, in the above structure, a fastening between the vehicle cover and the mounting rods 201 is realized by actions of the first slider 206, the second slider 209, the fixed bolt 207 and the locking nut 208, so that a fastening strength and position between the vehicle cover and the mounting rods 201 can be more conveniently and stably adjusted. Specifically, the fixed bolt 207 is a T-shaped fixed bolt 207, so that the fixed bolt 207 slides more smoothly.
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(20) The buckle 202 is set to facilitate fixing the vehicle cover after the vehicle cover is rolled up. The rubber gasket 203 functions to protect the buckle 202, so as to prevent the buckle 202 from damages caused by an impact of heavy objects. The front railing rubber strip 204 serves to seal and protect against rain.
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(24) The fitting part 10301 is embedded in the fitting groove 10101, and the profile 101 and the connecting rubber strip 103 can be rotated with each other.
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(26) The pressing member 307 is set to press and adjust the depressor conveniently 301.
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(29) Two torsion springs 303 are set to improve a stability of the depressor 301 during rotation. Specifically, an end of the torsion spring 303 can abut against the pressing member 307 or depressor 301, and the other end of the torsion spring 303 can abut against the mounting rod 201 or the end cap 302.
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(31) The stop block 304 is arranged on the mounting rod 201. The steel wire bar 306 is rotationally clamped between the stop block 304 and the mounting rods 201.
(32) Specifically, the limit block 304 is slidably clamped on the mounting rod 201, and can slide over a certain distance on the mounting rod 201. However, due to a blocking effect of the end cap 302 or the pressing member 307, the limit block 304 cannot slide out of the mounting rod 201, thus reducing friction resistance between the steel wire strip 306 and the limit block 304 during rotation of the depressor 301, and making the depressor 301 rotate more smoothly. Specifically, the mounting rod 201 is also provided with a mounting rubber strip 305, and when the mounting rod 201 is installed on the cargo bed of the pickup truck, the mounting rubber strip 305 on the mounting rod 201 are closely attached to the cargo bed of the pickup truck.
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(34) The lock tongue 4 functions to lock the vehicle cover, so that a cooperation between the vehicle cover and the mounting rod 201 is more stable.
(35) The above is only preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, which does not limit a protection scope of the present disclosure. Any equivalent transformation made with the specification of the present disclosure, which is directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, is included within the scope of the disclosure.