PICKUP TRUCK STORAGE CURTAIN
20210300264 · 2021-09-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A storage curtain device for hanging from the front wall of a pickup truck bed, provided with storage features for stowing small tools, equipment, and cargo. The storage curtain device comprises a curtain body portion secured to a cap, the cap designed to fit over the upper edge of the front wall of the pickup truck bed.
Claims
1. A In combination with a pickup truck bed having a front wall with a gap between an upper edge of the front wall and a rear side of a cab portion of the pickup truck, a storage curtain device comprising: a generally flat, panel-like curtain body including a plurality of soft, collapsible holding features on a rear face thereof for storing and/or securing small-to-medium items above a floor of the pickup truck bed; a cap portion attached to an upper edge of the curtain body, the cap portion comprising a rigid inverted hook-shaped body opening forwardly and downwardly and configured to mate directly onto the upper edge of the front wall of the pickup truck bed, adjacent the cab; wherein, the curtain body hangs freely in a generally vertical plane from the cap portion against the front wall of the pickup truck bed across the pickup truck bed above the floor of the pickup truck bed.
2. The storage curtain device of claim 1, wherein the cap portion comprises a rigid inverted generally J-shaped body, with a shorter vertical forward wall, a longer vertical rear wall spaced from the forward wall, and a horizontal wall joining the forward and rear walls, the cap portion defining an interior channel shaped to fit over the upper edge of the front wall of the pickup truck cab with the rear wall of the cap portion extending down along the front wall of the pickup truck bed.
3. The storage curtain device of claim 1, wherein the height of the curtain body is less than the height of the front wall of the pickup truck bed so that a lower edge of the curtain body is spaced above the floor of the pickup truck bed when the cap portion is mounted on the upper edge of the front wall of the pickup truck cab.
4. The storage curtain device of claim 1, wherein the curtain body is detachably connected to the cap portion.
5. The storage curtain device of claim 1, wherein the cap portion is detachably mounted over the upper edge of the front wall of the pickup truck bed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] Cargo bed 12 will typically have a floor 13, a rear gate (not shown) that can be raised and lowered in known fashion, raised sidewalls 16, and a generally flat, vertical front wall 18 located immediately behind the driver-passenger cab section 20 at the forward end of the bed. There is usually a small gap 19 between the upper edge 18a of front wall 18 and the rear wall 20a of cab 20, and it is to such cargo beds that the present invention is directed.
[0028] The interior portions and upper edges of the cargo bed 12 may be covered with a liner material in known fashion.
[0029] Cargo storage device 100 in the preferred, illustrated example comprises a curtain body 102 formed as a generally flat, panel-like portion sized to fit within the dimensions of front wall 18 of the pickup truck cargo bed 12. Accordingly, the width of curtain body 102 is equal to or less than the width of front wall 18 so that it fits without buckling or folding between the sidewalls 16, and the height of the curtain body 102 is less than the height of front wall 18 so that it may hang flat against the front wall 18 above floor
[0030] Curtain body 102 includes one or more holding features for storing or securing small to medium cargo such as tools, auto safety or repair equipment, spare parts, maps, personal effects, and the like, without limitation. Such holding features may include pouches 104 (covered with flaps, provided with closures, or open), internal compartments, and/or fastener straps or cords 106. The holding features are preferably made from relatively soft or collapsible materials so that, when not in use, these features preferably lie generally flat against curtain body 102, or are at least capable of being pressed generally flat against the curtain body 102 by cargo in the cargo bed 12.
[0031] The flat, panel-like curtain body 102 may be a flexible or rigid sheet or panel, for example made from a heavy fabric-type material such as canvas, nylon/polyester, or vinyl, or made from a lightweight sheet of metal, with equipment securing/storage features such as 104, 106 made of the same or a complementary material depending on the material chosen for body portion 102.
[0032] Cargo storage device 100 further comprises a rail or “cap” portion 110 that can be attached to the upper edge 18a of front wall 18, positioned to support curtain body 102 to hang or otherwise be generally vertically suspended therefrom against the front wall 18. In the illustrated example of
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[0034] Connector points 110d on cap 110 allow curtain body 102 to be conveniently and detachably hung or suspended from the cap 110, in a generally vertical manner parallel to (and preferably flat against) front wall 18 of the cargo bed 12.
[0035] Cap 110 is preferably detachably mated over the upper edge 18a of front wall 18 of the cargo bed, resting over the upper edge or snapped in place with a close or frictional fit, so that it can be removed as desired as an aftermarket accessory without marring the existing truck bed finish or liner. Alternately, cap 110 may be more permanently attached to the upper edge 18 of front wall 18, for example with an adhesive, and essentially left permanently in place on the truck bed. In either case, a detachable curtain body 102 can be quickly attached and detached from the cap 110 as needed.
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[0038] It will finally be understood that the disclosed embodiments represent presently preferred examples of how to make and use the invention, but are intended to enable rather than limit the invention. Variations and modifications of the illustrated examples in the foregoing written specification and drawings may be possible without departing from the scope of the invention. It should further be understood that to the extent the term “invention” is used in the written specification, it is not to be construed as a limiting term as to number of claimed or disclosed inventions or discoveries or the scope of any such invention or discovery, but as a term which has long been used to describe new and useful improvements in science and the useful arts. The scope of the invention supported by the above disclosure should accordingly be construed within the scope of what it teaches and suggests to those skilled in the art, and within the scope of any claims that the above disclosure supports in this application or in any other application claiming priority to this application.