Pickup truck bed access ladder
10843631 ยท 2020-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R3/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An access ladder for access to a pickup truck bed. The access ladder includes a base having a pair of spaced apart J shaped brackets, with the proximal end having an open jaw sized and shaped so that it can be releasably secured to the pickup truck bed. The J shaped brackets are spaced apart by spacers, and optionally, a step plate. A protective mat may be provided to protect the surface of the pickup truck bed against scratching or abrasion. A handle may be provided for assisting users with balance as they ingress or egress from a pickup truck bed. A plurality of steps are affixed to the J shaped brackets. The steps are provided at fixed intervals along a pair of flexible support members, which in an embodiment, may be ropes. Support stops are used to set spacing of steps along the flexible support members. Bumpers may be provided at each step to further protect the outer surface of the pickup truck.
Claims
1. An access ladder for access to a pickup truck bed having an inward lip portion, said access ladder comprising: (a) a base, said base comprising a pair of spaced apart J shaped brackets, each of said J shaped brackets having a proximal end, a distal end, and bar portion between said proximal end and said distal end, said bar portion having a length L; a plurality of spacers that securely space apart said J shaped brackets, said J shaped brackets having an open jaw portion at a proximal end, said open jaw portion sized and shaped for secure engagement with said inward lip portion of said pickup truck bed; and one or more handle receivers, said one or more handle receivers sized and shaped to receive a first end of a handle; (b) a handle; (c) a stair portion, said stair portion, said stair portion comprising a pair of flexible support members, each one of said pair of flexible support members flexibly attached to and secured at or near a distal end of one of said J shaped brackets; a set of steps, each step in said set of steps having an upper side, a lower side, a front, and a back, and a pair of openings therethrough between said upper side and said lower side, to allow the passage therethrough by said pair of flexible support members; a plurality of sets of spacer stops on said flexible support members, a set of said spacer stops located beneath each step in said set of steps, whereby spacing between steps in said set of steps is maintained by said sets of spacer stops; a plurality of bumpers.
2. The access ladder as set forth in claim 1, wherein the openings in each step in said set of steps is sized and shaped to allow the passage of the flexible support member therethough but are sized and shaped to prevent the passage of said spacer stops therethrough, when weight is applied to steps and the spacer stops engage and bear against the lower side of a step in said set of steps.
3. The access ladder as set forth in claim 2, wherein said spacer stops comprise a tubular configuration, and wherein said flexible support members are generally cylindrical in shape.
4. The access ladder as set forth in claim 3, wherein said spacer stops comprise mating one-half annular cylindrical shaped structures, said mating one-half annular cylindrical shaped structures further comprising upper stop flanges and lateral mating flanges.
5. The access ladder as set forth in claim 4, further comprising a fastener set, and wherein said lateral mating flanges are configured for secure mating engagement with each other, and for secure engagement against one of said flexible support members via said fastener set.
6. The access ladder as set forth in claim 4, wherein each one of said steps in said set of steps further comprises, on the lower side thereof, a receiving ledge recessed into said lower side adjacent said aperture therethrough, said receiving ledge sized and shaped to receive said upper stop flanges, and thereby secure said spacer stops to said step.
7. The access ladder as set forth in claim 1, wherein said set of steps comprise at least three steps.
8. The access ladder as set forth in claim 1, wherein each one of said plurality of bumpers is affixed to the back of a step in said set of steps.
9. The access ladder as set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible member comprises a rope.
10. The access ladder as set forth in claim 1, wherein an equal distance D is provided between each of the steps in said set of steps.
11. The access ladder as set forth in claim 1, wherein each one of said pair of flexible support members has an upper end, and wherein said upper end comprises an eyelet.
12. The access ladder as set forth in claim 11, wherein each one of said pair of flexible support members is flexibly affixed to one of said J shaped brackets with a retainer.
13. The access ladder as set forth in claim 12, wherein said retainer comprises a carabiner.
14. The access ladder as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a safety cloth, said safety cloth sized and shaped for placement between said J shaped bracket and said pickup truck bed, so as to minimize or prevent scratching of said pickup truck bed by said J shaped bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The present invention(s) will be described by way of exemplary embodiments, using for illustration the accompanying drawing in which like reference numerals denote like elements, and in which:
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(7) The foregoing figures, being merely exemplary, contain various elements that may be present or omitted from a final configuration for an embodiment of an access ladder system that may be securely deployed to provide access to a pickup truck bed, or that may be implemented in various embodiments described herein for an access ladder system. Other variations in access ladder systems for use with pickup truck beds may use other mechanical structures, mechanical arrangements, or size and shape of components, and yet employ the principles described herein and as generally depicted in the drawing figures provided, and as more specifically called out in the claims set forth below. In particular, although various configurations dimensions may be utilized by those of skill in the art to make and use the claimed invention, and there is no intention to limit the claimed invention to dimensional data, any of which is exemplary rather than mandatory. Thus, an access ladder may be provided which is sized up or down from any dimensions provided, without affecting the scope of the appended claims. An attempt has been made to draw the figures in a way that illustrates at least those elements that are significant for an understanding of an exemplary access ladder system which may be used in various types of vehicles.
(8) It should be understood that various features may be utilized in accord with the teachings hereof, as may be useful in different embodiments as useful for various sizes and shapes of an access ladder for pickup trucks, depending upon the specific requirements (such as typical height of the bottom of a pickup truck bed or inward lip portion above the road) within the scope and coverage of the teachings herein as defined by the claims. Further, like features in various embodiments for an access ladder may be described using like reference numerals, or other like references, without further mention thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) In an embodiment, the base 30 may be provided in the form of a pair of spaced apart J shaped brackets 40 and 42. Each of the J shaped brackets 40 and 42 have a proximal end (40.sub.P, 42.sub.P) a distal end (40.sub.D, 42.sub.D), and bar portion (40.sub.B, 42.sub.B) between the proximal end (40.sub.P, 42.sub.P) and the distal end (40.sub.D, 42.sub.D). The bar portions (40.sub.B, 42.sub.B) each have a length L, which may be about thirteen and a half inches (1.3.5), or more broadly in the range of from about ten (10) inches to about fifteen (15) inches, in various cases as may be appropriate for a particular pickup truck bed design. In an embodiment, the weight of access ladder 20 may be about ten (10) pounds. A plurality of spacers (44, 46) are provided to securely space apart the J shaped brackets, 40 and 42. In an embodiment, a floor panel 48 may also be provided between J shaped brackets 40 and 42. In an embodiment, the floor panel 48 may comprise a non-skid compound, such as a synthetic rubberized surface, to minimize or prevent slippage by a user when climbing the access ladder 20.
(11) The J shaped brackets 40 and 42 have an open jaw portion 50 and 52, respectively near their proximal ends (40.sub.P, 42.sub.P). The open jaw portions 50, 52 are sized and shaped for secure engagement with the pickup truck bed 22, and in an embodiment, with the inward lip portion 26 of the pickup truck bed 22.
(12) In order to provide the user with an additional balance tool, one or more handle receivers 56 are provided, into which a first end 58 of a handle 34 may be inserted for secure mating engagement.
(13) The stair portion 32 includes a pair of flexible support members (62, 64). Each one of the pair of flexible support members (62, 64) are flexibly attached to and secured at or near the distal end (40.sub.D, 42.sub.D), of one of the J shaped brackets 40 and 42. A set of steps 70 is provided, in a set 70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N, where N is a positive integer greater than one. In an embodiment, at least two steps 70.sub.1 and 70.sub.2 may be provided. In an embodiment, at least three steps 70.sub.1, 70.sub.2, and 70.sub.3 may be provided. Each step (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) in the set of steps 70 has an upper side US, a lower side LS, a front F, and a back B. Each step (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) in the set of steps 70 has an aperture 72 therethrough, to provide an opening between its respective upper side US and its lower side LS. The aperture 72 allows the passage through each step (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) of flexible support members 62 and 64. The flexible support members 62 and 64 may be conveniently located to pass through steps (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) near opposing ends (E.sub.1, E.sub.2) of each step (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N). In an embodiment, the flexible support members 62 and 64 may be generally cylindrical in shape. In an embodiment, the flexible support members 62 and 64 may be provided in the form of a rope.
(14) Spacer stops (80, 82) may be used for secure attachment to flexible support members 62 and 64. A set of spacer stops 80, 82 may be affixed to a pair of flexible support members (62, 64) beneath each step (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) in a set of steps 70. Use of the of spacer stops 80, 82 enables the provision of selected spacing between steps. In an embodiment, equidistant spacing distance D between steps (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) may be maintained. In an embodiment, distance D may be about fifteen (15) inches.
(15) In an embodiment, apertures 72 in each step (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) in the set of steps 70 may be sized and shaped to allow the passage of a flexible support member (62, 64) therethough, but are sized and shaped to prevent the passage of the spacer stops (80, 82) therethrough when weight is applied to any one or more of the steps (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N). The spacer stops (80, 82) engage and bear against the lower side LS of steps (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) in the set of steps 70. In an embodiment, each of the steps (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) may further include, on the lower side LS thereof, spacer stops (80, 82) and receiving sockets (86), partially defined by interior sidewall 87 in
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(17) In an embodiment, each of stairs (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) may be provided with a bumper 96. In an embodiment, the bumper 96 may be affixed to the back B of a step (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N). The bumpers are provided to space the steps (70.sub.1 through 70.sub.N) away from the pickup truck bed 22, to avoid scratching or abrasion of the outer surface 38 of the pickup truck 24.
(18) In an embodiment, each of flexible support members (62, 64) has an upper end (62.sub.U, 64.sub.U). In an embodiment the upper end (62.sub.U, 64.sub.U) may be provided by an eyelet (62.sub.E, 64.sub.E). In an embodiment, each one (62, 64) of the pair of flexible support members is flexibly affixed to one of the J shaped brackets (40, 42) with a retainer 100. In an embodiment, the retainer 100 may be provided in the form of a carabiner.
(19) It is to be appreciated that the access ladder taught herein is an appreciable improvement in the art of access for pickup truck beds, or other vehicles. The novel design addresses the problem of how to cost effectively provide access to pickup truck beds which are sufficiently high that access is otherwise difficult, or gained only through expensive factor add on parts such as custom rear tailgates. The embodiments have been thoroughly described to enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention, including embodiments which utilize lightweight parts, and which provide resistance against scratching or otherwise disturbing the surface of the vehicle.
(20) Although only a few exemplary embodiments have been described in detail, various details are sufficiently set forth in the drawings and in the specification provided herein to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention(s), which need not be further described by additional writing in this detailed description. It will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the pickup truck bed access ladder described herein may be modified from those embodiments provided herein, without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages provided.
(21) The aspects and embodiments described and claimed herein may be modified from those shown without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages provided by this invention, and may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. Therefore, the embodiments presented herein are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. As such, this disclosure is intended to cover the structures described herein and not only structural equivalents thereof, but also equivalent structures. Numerous modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention(s) may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Thus, the scope of the invention(s), as set forth in the appended claims, and as indicated by the drawing and by the foregoing description, is intended to include variations from the embodiments provided which are nevertheless described by the broad interpretation and range properly afforded to the plain meaning of the claims set forth below.