Bucket Holding Assembly
20240010119 ยท 2024-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P7/0892
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A bucket holding assembly for securing a bucket in bed of a truck includes a truck has a bed and a tailgate hingedly attached to the bed. A holding unit is provided and the holding unit is positionable on the bed. The holding unit has a pair of grips which each grip the bed thereby inhibiting the holding unit from sliding in the bed. The holding unit has a receiver for insertably receiving a bucket for securing the bucket on the bed.
Claims
1. A bucket holding assembly for securing a bucket in a bed of a truck, said assembly comprising: a truck having a bed and a tailgate hingedly attached to said bed; and a holding unit being positionable on said bed, said holding unit having a pair of grips which each grip said bed thereby inhibiting said holding unit from sliding in said bed, said holding unit having a receiver for insertably receiving a bucket for securing the bucket on said bed.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said holding unit comprises: a plate having an upper surface, a bottom surface and a perimeter edge extending between said upper surface and said bottom surface, said perimeter edge having a first side, said bottom surface resting against said top surface of said bed having said first side being aligned with said rear edge of said bed; and a pair of tabs, each of said tabs having an upper edge, a rear face and a front face, said upper edge of each of said tabs being coupled to said first side of said perimeter edge of said plate such that each of said tabs defines a respective one of said grips of said holding unit.
3. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein: said bed has a top surface and a rear edge, said tailgate having a bottom edge and a front surface, said bottom edge being spaced from said rear edge when said tailgate is positioned in an open position, said front surface lying on a plane being perpendicularly oriented with said top surface of said bed when said tailgate is closed; and each of said tabs is oriented to lie on a plane being perpendicularly oriented with said bottom surface of said plate such that each of said tabs extends downwardly from said plate, said front face of each of said tabs abutting said rear edge of said bed thereby inhibiting said plate from sliding forwardly in said bed when said truck is driving.
4. The assembly according to claim 3, wherein said rear face abuts said front surface of said tailgate when said tailgate is closed thereby inhibiting said plate from sliding rearwardly in said bed when said truck is driving.
5. The assembly according to claim 2, further comprising an annular panel having a lower edge, said lower edge being coupled to said upper surface of said plate such that said annular plate defines said receiver, said annular panel surrounding the bucket when the bucket is placed on said plate for restraining the bucket.
6. A bucket holding assembly for securing a bucket in a bed of a truck, said assembly comprising: a truck having a bed and a tailgate hingedly attached to said bed, said bed having a top surface and a rear edge, said tailgate having a bottom edge and a front surface, said bottom edge being spaced from said rear edge when said tailgate is positioned in an open position, said front surface lying on a plane being perpendicularly oriented with said top surface of said bed when said tailgate is closed; and a holding unit being positionable on said bed, said holding unit having a pair of grips which each grip said bed thereby inhibiting said holding unit from sliding in said bed, said holding unit having a receiver for insertably receiving a bucket for securing the bucket on said bed, said holding unit comprising: a plate having an upper surface, a bottom surface and a perimeter edge extending between said upper surface and said bottom surface, said perimeter edge having a first side, said bottom surface resting against said top surface of said bed having said first side being aligned with said rear edge of said bed; a pair of tabs, each of said tabs having an upper edge, a rear face and a front face, said upper edge of each of said tabs being coupled to said first side of said perimeter edge of said plate such that each of said tabs defines a respective one of said grips of said holding unit, each of said tabs being oriented to lie on a plane being perpendicularly oriented with said bottom surface of said plate such that each of said tabs extends downwardly from said plate, said front face of each of said tabs abutting said rear edge of said bed thereby inhibiting said plate from sliding forwardly in said bed when said truck is driving, said rear face abutting said front surface of said tailgate when said tailgate is closed thereby inhibiting said plate from sliding rearwardly in said bed when said truck is driving; and an annular panel having a lower edge, said lower edge being coupled to said upper surface of said plate such that said annular plate defines said receiver, said annular panel surrounding the bucket when the bucket is placed on said plate for restraining the bucket.
7. A method of securing a bucket in a bed of a truck, the steps of the method comprising: providing a truck having a bed, said bed having a top surface and a rear edge, said truck having a tailgate having a bottom edge; providing a holding unit having a pair of grips and a receiver; providing a bucket; opening said tailgate; positioning said holding unit on said top surface of said bed such that each of said grips abuts said rear edge of said bed thereby inhibiting said holding unit from sliding forwardly in said bed when said truck is driving; placing said bucket in said receiver thereby restraining said bucket in said bed; and closing said tailgate thereby inhibiting said holding unit from sliding rearwardly in said bed when said truck is driving.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0011] The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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[0020] A holding unit 26 provided and the holding unit 26 is positionable on the bed 14. The holding unit 26 has a pair of grips 28 which each grip the bed 14 thereby inhibiting the holding unit 26 from sliding in the bed 14. Additionally, the holding unit 26 has a receiver 30 for insertably receiving a bucket 32 to secure the bucket 32 on the bed 14. 15 The bucket 32 may be a five gallon bucket or any other cylindrical object may be positioned in the receiver 30. The holding unit 26 comprises a plate 34 that has an upper surface 36, a bottom surface 38 and a perimeter edge 40 extending between the upper surface 36 and the bottom surface 38. The perimeter edge 40 has a first side 42, the bottom surface 38 rests against the top surface 18 of the bed 14 has the first side 42 is aligned with the rear edge 20 of the bed 14.
[0021] A pair of tabs 44 is provided and each of the tabs 44 has an upper edge 46, a rear face 48 and a front face 50. The upper edge 46 of each of the tabs 44 is coupled to the first side 42 of the perimeter edge 40 of the plate 34 such that each of the tabs 44 defines a respective one of the grips 28 of the holding unit 26. Additionally, each of the tabs 44 is oriented to lie on a plane that is perpendicularly oriented with the bottom surface 38 of the plate 34 such that each of the tabs 44 extends downwardly from the plate 34. The front face 50 of each of the tabs 44 abuts the rear edge 20 of the bed 14 thereby inhibiting the plate 34 from sliding forwardly in the bed 14 when the truck 12 is driving. The rear face 48 abuts the front surface 24 of the tailgate 16 when the tailgate 16 is closed thereby inhibiting the plate 34 from sliding rearwardly in the bed 14 when the truck 12 is driving.
[0022] An annular panel 52 is provided that has a lower edge 54 and the lower edge 54 is coupled to the upper surface 36 of the plate 34 such that the annular plate 34 defines the receiver 30. Furthermore, the annular panel 52 surrounds the bucket 32 when the bucket 32 is placed on the plate 34 for restraining the bucket 32. The annular panel 52 is centrally positioned on the plate 34 and the annular panel 52 defines a closed ring. Each of the plate 34, the tabs 44 and the annular panel 52 are comprised of a rigid material, including but not being limited to, plastic or metal. Furthermore, each of the annular panel 52 and tabs 44 may be welded to the plate 34 or each of the annular panel 52, the plate 34 and each of the tabs 44 may be a unitary structure.
[0023] In use, the tailgate 16 is opened and the plate 34 is positioned on the top surface 18 of the bed 14 such that each of the tabs 44 abuts the rear edge 20 of the bed 14. In this way the tabs 44 inhibit the plate 34 from sliding forwardly on the bed 14. The bucket 32 is positioned on the plate 34 such that the annular panel 52 surrounds the bucket 32 thereby restraining the bucket 32 on the plate 34. The tailgate 16 is closed thereby inhibiting the plate 34 from sliding rearwardly in the bed 14. In this way the bucket 32 is secured while the truck 12 is driving. Furthermore, the bucket 32 is positioned in an easily accessible location to facilitate the bucket 32 to be removed from the bed 14.
[0024] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0025] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word comprising is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article a does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.