LATCH ASSEMBLIES AND RAIL ATTACHMENT FOR A PICKUP TRUCK TONNEAU COVER
20220009327 · 2022-01-13
Inventors
- Steven Rossi (Vaughan, CA)
- Jonathan LOUDON (Toronto, CA)
- Julian Richardson (Flesherton, CA)
- Eric SOSENKO (South Lyon, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60J7/198
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/104
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/0207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/1607
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1.-40. (canceled)
41. A tonneau system for use with a bed of a pickup truck, the bed having opposing first and second sidewalls and also having a front sidewall extending between the first and second sidewalls at one end thereof and a rear sidewall extending between the first and second sidewalls at another end thereof, the tonneau system comprising: a tonneau cover having at least two tonneau sections including a first tonneau section and a second tonneau section, the tonneau sections being moveable relative to one another between an unfolded state and a folded state, in the unfolded state the tonneau sections substantially covering the cargo box, in the folded state the tonneau sections being arranged in a stack with the tonneau sections arranged one atop another; and a plurality of latch assemblies, each latch assembly including a latch base and a latch handle assembly, the latch handle assembly further including a handle, a clamp jaw, an adjustment member, the handle and clamp jaw supported on the adjustment member with the handle being engaged with the clamp jaw and configured to move the clamp jaw relative to the adjustment member, the adjustment member being connected at one end to the latch base; and the latch base including a belt extending about end rollers and being moveable about the end rollers in a direction generally transvers to lateral side of the tonneau cover.
42. The tonneau system according to claim 41, wherein the belt is an endless belt.
43. The tonneau system according to claim 41, wherein the adjustment member is connected to the latch base by attachment of the one end to the belt.
44. The tonneau system according to claim 41, wherein the adjustment member is connected to the latch base by attachment of the one end to the belt at an outer surface of the belt.
45. The tonneau system according to claim 41, wherein the belt includes a central split over at least a portion of the length of the belt.
46. The tonneau system according to claim 45, wherein the adjustment member is connected to the latch base by attachment of the one end to the belt at an inner surface of the belt.
47. The tonneau system according to claim 45, wherein the one end of the attachment member extends through the central split of the belt.
48. The tonneau system according to claim 45, further comprising an extension projecting of off an end of the adjustment member, the projection engaging the belt in a use position of the latch assembly and during such engagement.
49. The tonneau system according to claim 48, wherein the projection engages an upper run of the belt.
50. The tonneau system according to claim 45, wherein the wherein the latch assembly is moveable between use and stowed positions, in the stowed position the clamp jaw of the being located in the split of the belt.
51. The tonneau system according to claim 41, wherein the wherein the latch assembly is moveable between use and stowed positions, in the stowed position the clamp jaw extending about the belt and one end roller of the latch base.
52. The tonneau system according to claim 41, further comprising a lock assembly moveable between a position engaged with the belt and a position disengaged with the belt, in the engaged position the lock assembly inhibiting rotation of the belt.
52. The tonneau system according to claim 52, wherein the lock assembly is a cam lock, the cam lock have a cam surface moveable between the engaged position and the disengaged position.
53. The tonneau system according to claim 52, wherein the cam lock includes a lever handle coupled to the cam surface and configured to move the cam surface between the engage and disengaged position.
54. The tonneau system according to claim 52, wherein the cam lock further includes a biasing member coupled to the cam surface and biasing the cam surface into the engaged position.
55. The tonneau system according to claim 41, wherein the adjustment member is connected to the latch base by attachment of the one end to the belt at an inner surface of the belt.
56. The tonneau system according to claim 41, wherein the belt is freely moveable about the rollers and tension on the belt during engagement of the latch assembly with the sidewall of the bed cause self-centering of the latch handle assembly and latch base relative to the sidewall of the bed of the truck.
57. The tonneau system according to claim 41, wherein the tonneau cover is a soft fold tonneau cover.
58. The tonneau system according to claim 41, wherein the tonneau cover is a hard fold tonneau cover.
59.-76. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0119] As used in the description that follows, directional terms such as “upper” and “lower” are used with reference to the orientation of the elements as presented in the figures. Accordingly, “upper” indicates a direction toward the top of the figure and “lower” indicates a direction toward the bottom of the figure. The terms “left” and “right” are similarly interpreted. The terms “inward” or “inner” and “outward” or “outer” indicate a direction that is generally toward or away from a central axis of the referred to part whether or not such an axis is designated in the figures. An axial surface is therefore one that faces in the axial direction. In other words, an axial surface faces in a direction along the central axis. A radial surface therefore faces radially, generally away from or toward the central axis. It will be understood, however, that in actual implementation, the directional references used herein may not necessarily correspond with the installation and orientation of the corresponding components or device.
[0120] Referring now to the drawings, a tonneau cover embodying the principles of the present invention is generally illustrated in
[0121] As previously mentioned, tonneau covers themselves come in single section tonneau covers, soft fold tonneau covers and hard fold tonneau covers. Each of these tonneau covers include one or more sections having lateral frame members or crossbows. The latch and rail constructions described herein are equally useable with and applicable to single section tonneau covers, soft fold tonneau covers and hard fold tonneau covers. Accordingly, as described below, a reference to tonneau cover 10 is generic to any of these types of tonneau cover, unless the language of the description specifically requires a different interpretation or the description otherwise indicates to the contrary.
[0122] As seen in
[0123] The tonneau cover 10 of
[0124] In folding the tonneau cover 10 from its extended, unfolded position to its folded position, the section 28′ adjacent to the tailgate 22 is first folded on top of the immediately adjacent intermediate section 28. Next these two sections 28 are folded on top of the next intermediate section 28. Finally, all three of these sections are folded on top of the section 28″ adjacent to the bulkhead 20 or cab 16. In the stack 30 of tonneau sections 28, the tonneau sections 28″ forms the bottom of the stack 30. As will be readily appreciated, the tonneau cover 10 of
[0125] As previously noted, the following description of latches and rails is not limited to one specific type of tonneau cover 10.
[0126] Side Load Latch
[0127] Referring now to
[0128] As will be readily appreciated by persons skilled in the technology of tonneau covers, not shown in
[0129] Also seen in
[0130] Two varieties of the latch assemblies 44 are used with the tonneau cover 10, but a single variety may be employed if desired. Since the tonneau section 28′ needs to be released to provide access into the bed 12, latch assemblies 44 having quick releasing latch handle assemblies are used therewith. These latch handle assemblies 44 may be of an over center, locking cam handle variety, as seen in
[0131] Referring now to
[0132] The latch base 46 includes a mounting boss 56 extending from one end, seen in
[0133] As best seen in
[0134] The clamp jaw 51 includes a bore through which the shank of the adjustment rod is inserted and the latch handle 50 is threadably engaged with a threaded portion 72 formed on the adjustment rod. The latch handle 50 thereby retains the clamp jaw on the adjustment rod 52. By rotating and advancing or retracting the latch handle 50 along the adjustment rod 52 relative to the latch base 46, the clamp jaw 51 can be brought into engagement with the flange 26 of the bed rail 24 or disengaged therefrom. As a result, the side frame member 34 may be clamped down onto the top of the bed rail 24, securely retaining the tonneau cover 10 in place.
[0135] Depending on the width of the bed rail 24, the position of the latch handle assembly 48 on the latch base 46 in relation to the side frame member 34 may need to be adjusted for proper positioning of the tonneau cover 10. As seen in
[0136] Referring now to
[0137] Each mounting position 74, 76, 78 is defined by a lateral slot 80 partway formed through the latch base 46 approximately midway between the bottom and top surfaces 82, 83 of the latch base 46. The lateral slot 80 has a height approximating the diameter of the pivot barrel 54 and a length, which is in a direction into the page of
[0138] Extending downward from the lateral slot 80 to the bottom surface 82 is a entrance slot 88 of a reduced width that approximates the diameter of the adjustment rod 52. This entrance slot 88, which is readily seen in
[0139] When the tonneau cover 10 is to be folded into the stack 30, the latch handle assembly 48 must be moved from the use position so as to not interfere with folding of the tonneau cover 10. For this purpose, the latch handle assembly 48 may be rotated back through the entrance slot 88 into a position where the adjustment rod 54 extends out through the lateral slot 80. In this position, the latch handle assembly 48 is retained by the protrusion(s) 86.
[0140] Alternately, and preferably, the latch base 46 is provided with an additional slot 90 specifically defining a stowed position for the latch handle assembly 48. As seen in
[0141] As representatively shown in
[0142] As so far discussed, the latch assembly 44 has been described as a rotational latch handle assembly 48. As previously mentioned, a cam latch assembly 98 may also be employed, particularly in connection with the tonneau section 28′ adjacent to the tailgate 22. A cam latch handle assembly 98 is seen in
[0143] T-Latch
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[0145] The latch assemblies 44 also include rotary latch handle assemblies 48 and cam latch handle assemblies 98. The distinction in the present embodiment from the prior embodiments lies in the engagement of the adjustment rod with the pivot barrel, the engagement of the pivot barrel with the latch base and the construction of the latch base itself. Accordingly, for discussions regarding the handle assemblies 48, 98, reference is made to the previously discussion of these features.
[0146] As seen in
[0147] The latch base 118 is received within the end of an aluminum extrusion 120, which may be the end of a lateral frame member 36 in a soft folding tonneau cover 10 or a separate extrusion incorporated into an opening formed in a corresponding tonneau section 28′, 28″ of a hard folding tonneau cover 10. The extrusion 120 may be formed as a channel member having central slot 122 bounded by inwardly extending flanges 124 on a lower side of the extrusion 120 (in the installed position).
[0148] The latch base 118 is received in the end of the extrusion 120 and is retained therein by mechanical fasteners 126, such as screws or rivets, extending through the flanges 124 into the body of the latch base 118. The latch base 118 also includes a flange 128 on one end, positioned outward of the extrusion 120, and used to secure the latch base and extrusion 120 to the corresponding side frame member 34. The flange 128 may be received in a slot 130 formed in the side frame member 34 or may be secured to an insert 132 provided in the slot 130 by threaded fasteners 134 that clamp the flange 128 to the side frame member 34 via the insert 132.
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[0150] Each mounting position 136, 138, 140 is cooperatively defined on opposite sides of the latch base 118 in side rails 142 of the latch base 118. The side rails 142 form part of the body of the latch base 118 and are connected at opposed ends by webs or cross members 144, which may also be provided centrally between the side rails as seen in
[0151] In each side rail 142, the mounting positions 136, 138, 140 are formed by a channel 146 extending from an opening 148 in the bottom wall 150 of the side rail 142. The channel 146 extend obliquely from the opening 148 to a recess 152 defined between the bottom wall 150 and a top wall 154 of the side rail 142. In one embodiment, the webs 144 may positioned so as to effectively operate as the top wall allowing the recess 152 to open immediately above the bottom wall 150. Proceeding toward the recess 152, the channel 146 is partially defined by a resilient tang 156 having a protuberance 158 formed on the free end of the tang 156. Upon insertion of the pivot barrel 116 through the opening 148 into the channel 146 and toward the recess 152, the pivot barrel 116 causes the tang 156 to deflect outwardly allowing the pivot barrel 116 to pass over the protuberance 158 and into the recess 152, at which point the tang 156 returns to its original position and the protuberance 158 operates as a stop inhibiting removal of the pivot barrel 116 from the recess 152 and the mounting positon 136, 138, 140. In the recess 152, the pivot barrel 116, and therefore the latch handle assembly 48, 98, is free to pivot toward and away from the side frame member 34.
[0152] To enable the pivot barrel 116 to enter through the openings 148 in the bottom wall of the latch base 118, the flanges 124 of the extrusion 120 are provided with cutouts 160 that correspond with the openings 148. The cutouts 160 are readily seen in
[0153] The center portion of the latch base 118, between the side rails 142, is generally free of obstruction allowing the latch handle assemblies 48, 98 to pivot upward into the extrusion 120 from its use position, seen in
[0154] To retain the latch handle assemblies 48, 98 in the stowed position, resilient retainers 162 extend in the extrusion 120 away from the latch base 118 beneath the flanges 124. The retainers 162 may be formed from a foam material and are preferably sized so as to define a distance there between that is slightly less than the effective width of the screwdriver-like handle 50 and lever handle 100. The retainers 162 therefore squeeze against the respective handle 50, 100 retaining the latch handle assemblies 48, 98 in the stowed position. The retainer may be monolithic as seen in
[0155] Conveyor Latch
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[0157] Rather than a generally block shaped latch base having defining distinct mounting positions as seen in the prior embodiments, the latch base 172 of the present embodiment is provided in the form of a conveyor having an endless belt 176, of nylon strapping or similar material, extended about end rollers 178 that are rotationally coupled to the side walls of the lateral frame member 36 utilizing bearings, bushings or similar means. Alternatively, the rollers may be fixed and have a low friction outer surface. As such, the belt 176 is free to move about the rollers 178.
[0158] Attached to the belt 176 is a latch handle assembly 174, which may be a rotary latch handle assembly 48, a cam lever latch handle assembly 98 or other style of latch handle assembly, such as the dial latch handle assembly 170 discussed below. The latch handle assembly 174 is pivotally coupled to the belt 176 at fixed position of the belt 176 and, therefore, the position of the pivot connection moves with the belt 176 toward or away from the side frame member 34 (arrows 177) and the associated flange 26 of the bed rail 24 of the truck 14. The pivotal connection of the latch handle assembly 174 may be made by various means, including providing eyelet 180 on the end of an adjustment rod or strap 182 of the latch handle assembly 174 and coupling the eyelet 180 to via an integral loop 184 formed with the belt 176 and extended through the eyelet 180 to captively retain the eyelet 180.
[0159] The latch handle assembly 174 may be adjusted so as to lengthen or shorten, as indicated by arrows 186, the position of a hook or clamp jaw 188 relative to side frame member 34. The hook 188 is integrally formed on the distal end of a handle body 190 into which the adjustment strap 182 is received. The handle body 190 further includes a rotary dial 192, threadably coupled to the handle body 190 and adjustment strap 182, so that rotation (arrow 194) of the dial will operate to tighten and or loosen fixation of the adjustment strap 182 with the handle body 190 and allow adjustment of the hook 188 via relative movement of the adjustment strap 182 in the handle body 190. As such, with the hook 188 engaged with the flange 26 of the bed rail 24, once the appropriate tension in the latch handle assembly 174 has been set via the adjustment strap 182, the latch assembly 170 is able to self-center into a best leverage position because the belt 176 is free to move about the roller 178. Once self-centered, the tension of the adjustment strap 182 may again be adjusted, if necessary, to retain the tonneau cover 10 to the bed of the truck 14.
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[0162] Other means for locking the position of the latch assembly 170 may also be provided. As seen in diagrammatically presented in
[0163] In order to store the latch assembly 170 to allow for folding of the tonneau cover 10, in the variation of
[0164] Rail Attachment
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[0167] A vertical clamp opening 232 is provided in the wall 228 of the base plate 222 and a catch plate 234 is received over the opening 232. The catch plate 234 includes a flange forming a catch 236 that is oriented perpendicular to the flange 26 of the bed rail 24 and extends through the clamp opening 232. The catch plate 234 is also provided with two adjustment slots 238, extending vertically and parallel to the plane of the flange 26 of the bed rail 24. The position of the slots 238 align with threaded bores 240 provided in the base plate 222 on opposite sides of the clamp opening 232.
[0168] To mount the rail attachment 220 to the bed rail 24, the upper lip 224 is rested on the upper surface of the bed rail 24 with the backing 230 and the wall 228 pushed firmly against the flange 26. In this position, the lower edge of the flange 26 registers somewhere within the clamp opening 232. The catch plate 234 is position over the clamp opening 232 with the catch 236 beneath the lower edge of the flange 26, and threaded fasteners 242 are inserted through the slots 238 and into the bores 240. Next, the catch plate 234 is raised to clamp the flange 26 between the catch 236 and the upper lip 224 and the fasteners 242 tightened to secure the rail attachment 220 down onto the bed rail 24.
[0169] To secure the rail attachment 220 laterally to the flange 26 of the bed rail 24, a clamp plate 244 is positioned behind and overlapping the lower edge of the flange. 26. The clamp plate 244 includes bores 246 that align with clamp slots 248 provided in a reinforced portion or embossment 250 of the base plate 222. The embossment 250 is preferably located forward of and lower than the clamp opening 232 so as to be clear of the lower edge of the flange 26 of the bed rail 24. Beneath the embossment 250, the base plate 222 includes a returnly bent lower end forming a upturned lip 252 to receive and hold the clamp plate 244 during positioning of the rail attachment 220. The clamp plate 244 may be provided with correspondingly shaped downturned lip 254 to engage and support the clamp plate 244 on the base plate 222. With the flange 26 located between the clamp plate 244 and the base plate 222, threaded fasteners (e.g bolts) 256 are inserted through the clamp slots 248 and bores 246 and engaged by nuts 258 on the opposing side of the clamp plate 244. The clamp plate 244 may be additionally formed with flanges 260 defining a slot to receive the nuts 258 and prevent their rotation to aid in engagement with the fasteners 256. Washers 262 may be provided between the fasteners 256 and the base plate 222. Tightening of the fasteners 256 accordingly will securely clamp the rail attachment 220 laterally with the flange 26 of the bed rail 24.
[0170] Rearward of the clamp opening 232, toward the tailgate 22, the rail attachment 220 is provided with a second embossment 264. The second embossment 264 defines an attachment point for a bolt-on anchor point 266 that may be used to secure a tonneau cover 10 to the bed 12 through use of slam latches. The anchor point 268 includes vertical slots 268 that aligned with bores 270 defined in the embossment 264 so as to be secured with threaded fasteners 272 inserted there through and engaged by Pem nuts 274. A tapered shim 276 may be provided between the anchor point 266 and the embossment 264. The shim 276 allows for a catch 278 extending laterally into the bed 12 from the anchor point to be horizontally aligned, while the slots 268 allow for the vertical positioning of the catch 278. These positions may be adjusted so that the slam latch of the tonneau cover 10 is properly engaged with the anchor point and the tonneau cover 10 secured.
[0171] As seen in
[0172] As previously noted, rail attachment 220 can be configured to receive and work with various accessories that might be desirable. The rail attachment 220 may be provided with additional hooks, loops or apertures to which the accessories can be secured. As seen in
[0173] Although the invention has been described with reference to certain specific embodiments incorporating the principles of the invention. One skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention, as defined in the claims that follow. The scope of the claims should therefore not be limited by the preferred embodiments, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole. The terminology used herein is therefore intended to be understood in the nature of words of description and not words of limitation.