VEHICLE ACCESSORY MOUNTING SYSTEM AND VEHICLE ACCESSORY MOUNTING METHOD
20210155145 · 2021-05-27
Inventors
- Jack Marchlewski (Saline, MI, US)
- Joshua Robert Hemphill (White Lake, MI, US)
- Robert Reiners (Ypsilanti, MI, US)
- Dragan B. Stojkovic (Taylor, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B62D33/0207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An accessory mounting system includes, among other things, a mounting plate that attaches to a wall of a vehicle cargo area. The mounting plate includes a ledge configured to support at least a portion of a platform assembly. The mounting plate further including an accessory connection interface separate from the ledge.
Claims
1. An accessory mounting system, comprising: a mounting plate that attaches to a wall of a vehicle cargo area, the mounting plate including a ledge configured to support at least a portion of a platform assembly, the mounting plate further including an accessory connection interface separate from the ledge, wherein the accessory connection interface is configured to couple the mounting plate to a cargo accessory when the ledge is supporting the portion of the platform assembly.
2. The accessory mounting system of claim 1, further comprising the portion of the platform assembly is removably supported on the ledge.
3. The accessory mounting system of claim 2, wherein the mounting plate is a first mounting plate on a first wall of the vehicle cargo area, and further comprising a second mounting plate that attaches to an opposite, second wall of the vehicle cargo area, wherein the portion of the platform assembly is a brace extending from the ledge of the first mounting plate to a ledge of the second mounting plate.
4. The accessory mounting system of claim 2, further comprising a deck and a brace of the platform assembly, wherein the portion of the platform assembly is the brace, and the deck is supported by the brace such that the deck is vertically elevated relative to a floor of the cargo area.
5. (canceled)
6. The accessory mounting system of claim 1, further comprising the a cargo accessory removably coupled to the mounting plate through the accessory connection interface.
7. The accessory mounting system of claim 6, wherein the cargo accessory is a tie-down cleat.
8. The accessory mounting system of claim 6, wherein the cargo accessory includes an engagement portion, wherein the accessory connection interface is an aperture provided by a plurality of edges of the mounting plate, the engagement portion including a hooked portion that fits over at least one of the edges when the cargo accessory is coupled to the mounting plate.
9. The accessory mounting system of claim 1, further comprising the portion of the platform assembly supported on the ledge, the mounting plate include a spacer that maintains the portion of the platform assembly at a position spaced laterally from the accessory connection interface such that the portion does not interfere with a coupling of a cargo accessory to the mounting plate through the accessory connection interface.
10. The accessory mounting system of claim 1, wherein the accessory connection interface is disposed on a vertically extending portion of the mounting plate, the ledge extending horizontally from vertically extending portion.
11. (canceled)
12. (canceled)
13. An accessory mounting system, comprising: a first mounting plate attached to a first sidewall of a pickup bed; a first cargo accessory removably attached to the first mounting plate; a second mounting plate attached to an opposite, second sidewall of the pickup bed; a second cargo accessory removably attached to the second mounting plate; a brace of a platform assembly extending longitudinally in a cross-vehicle direction, the brace supported on a ledge of the first mounting plate and a ledge of the second mounting plate; and a deck of the platform assembly supported on the brace to provide a cargo loading platform that is vertically elevated relative to a floor of the pickup bed.
14. (canceled)
15. The accessory mounting system of claim 13, wherein the first and second mounting plates and the brace are horizontally forward a wheel well area of the pickup bed, wherein the brace is a forward brace, and further comprising a third and a fourth mounting plate respectively attached to the first sidewall and the second sidewall at positions that are horizontally aft the wheel well area of the pickup bed, and still further comprising an aft brace that is aft the wheel well area of the pickup bed, the aft brace extending longitudinally in a cross-vehicle direction and supported on a ledge of the third mounting plate and a ledge of the fourth mounting plate, wherein the platform is additionally supported on the aft brace.
16. A cargo support providing method, comprising: attaching a mounting plate to a wall of a vehicle cargo area, the mounting plate including a ledge configured to support a portion of a platform assembly, the mounting plate further including an accessory connection interface separate from the ledge, the accessory connection interface configured to couple the mounting plate to a cargo accessory when the ledge is supporting the portion of the platform assembly.
17. The cargo support providing method of claim 16, wherein the portion of the platform assembly is a brace, and further comprising supporting the brace on the ledge and supporting a deck of the platform assembly on the brace, the deck supported on the brace such that the deck is vertically elevated relative to a floor of the vehicle cargo area.
18. The cargo support providing method of claim 17, further comprising engaging the cargo accessory with the accessory connection interface to removably couple the cargo accessory with the mounting plate, the engaging occurring while the brace is supported on the ledge.
19. The cargo support providing method of claim 18, wherein the cargo accessory is a tie-down cleat.
20. The accessory mounting system of claim 1, wherein the mounting plate is a continuous and monolithic structure that includes both the accessory connection interface and the ledge.
21. The accessory mounting system of claim 1, wherein the mounting plate provides the the ledge when the accessory connection interface is decoupled from any cargo accessory
22. The accessory mounting system of claim 13, wherein the first mounting plate is configured such that ledge of the first mounting plate can support the brace when the first cargo accessory is attached to the first mounting plate through an accessory connection interface of the first mounting plate.
23. The cargo support providing method of claim 16, wherein attaching the mounting plate to the wall of the vehicle cargo area attaches the ledge to the vehicle cargo area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0023] The various features and advantages of the disclosed examples will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description. The figures that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] This disclosure relates to an accessory mounting system utilized in connection with a vehicle cargo area. The accessory mounting system includes a mounting plate having a ledge. The ledge can support a portion of a platform assembly. The mounting plate includes an accessory connection interface separate from the ledge. Accessories can be removably coupled to the mounting plate through the accessory connection interface while the ledge is directly supporting the portion of the platform assembly.
[0034] With reference to
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[0036] Two tiers of cargo loading are available when the platform assembly 50 is used. In other examples, other platform assemblies could be included to support cargo loading on more than two tiers.
[0037] With reference now to
[0038] In the exemplary embodiment, the mounting plates 54 are secured to the respective sidewalls 22 and 26 via a plurality of threaded mechanical fasteners 58. When securing the mounting plates 54, the mechanical fasteners 58 extend through apertures in the mounting plate 54 to threadably engage mounting features within the respective sidewall 22 or 26. In an exemplary embodiment, the mounting plate 54 interfaces with threaded bores within a reinforcement member that is disposed between the inner and outer panels of the respective sidewall 22 or 26. The threaded bores of the reinforcement member can be arranged to interface with mounting plates sold under the BOXLINK® trademark.
[0039] Providing threaded bores within a reinforcement member can be particularly useful for aluminum paneled pickup truck beds. Since the threaded bores are within a reinforcement member, it is not necessary to drill and tap aluminum panels of the aluminum pickup truck bed to provide threaded bores.
[0040] The mounting plates 54 include an engagement portion 62 and a ledge 66 extending horizontally from a vertically bottom end portion of the engagement portion 62 toward a centerline of the vehicle 10. The engagement portion 62 includes an accessory connection interface 70.
[0041] In the exemplary embodiment, the accessory connection interface 70 has a keyhole style design and is bumped out in a cross-car direction relative to areas of the engagement portion 62 that provide openings to receive the mechanical fasteners 58. The accessory connection interface 70 can removably receive a cargo accessory, such as the tie-down cleat 74 as shown in
[0042] The tie-down cleat 74 can include a key cylinder 78. To removably couple the tie-down cleat 74 to the mounting plate 54, a user can utilize a key to actuate the key cylinder 78 and turn a flange 82 of the tie-down cleat 74 such that an edge portion 83 of the mounting plate 54 is captured between the flange 82 and other portions of the tie-down cleat 74. When the flange 82 is turned, as shown in
[0043] As shown in
[0044] In particular, in the exemplary embodiment, the platform assembly 50 includes a deck 84 supported on a rear brace 86 and a front brace 90 (see
[0045] The ledge 66 can include apertures 92. Mechanical fasteners (not shown) can extend through the apertures 92 when the brace 86 is supported on the ledge 66. The mechanical fasteners can engage the brace 86 to secure and stabilize the brace 86 on the ledge 66. An upturned flange 94 at a forward end of the ledge 66 and another upturned flange 98 at an aft end of the ledge 66 can further secure and stabilize the brace 86 on the ledge 66. The flanges 94 and 98 can help to block movement of the brace 86, and thus the platform assembly 50, relative to the mounting plate 54 along a longitudinal axis of the vehicle 10.
[0046] Referring to
[0047] To ensure that the platform assembly maintains clearance in a cross-vehicle direction relative to the accessory connection interface 70, the mounting plate 54 includes a raised area 102, which acts as a spacer preventing an end of the brace 86 from moving outward too close to the accessory connection interface 70 where the brace 86 could potentially interfere with the removable coupling and decoupling of the tie-down cleat 74.
[0048] With reference now to
[0049] The cargo accessory is disclosed as a tie-down cleat in
[0050] Some cargo accessories are larger than the tie-down cleat 74 shown in
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[0052] Although a specific component relationship is illustrated in the figures of this disclosure, the illustrations are not intended to limit this disclosure. In other words, the placement and orientation of the various components shown could vary within the scope of this disclosure. In addition, the various figures accompanying this disclosure are not necessarily to scale, and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show certain details of a particular component.
[0053] The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this disclosure. Thus, the scope of legal protection given to this disclosure can only be determined by studying the following claims.