TRUCK BED PROTECTORS FOR SNOWMOBILE SKIS

20190202375 ยท 2019-07-04

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    A pair of elongated protector strips are placed in a pickup truck bed to protect the bed and the tailgate from damage by snowmobile skis when the snowmobile is loaded and unloaded to and from the truck bed. The strips are laterally spaced apart to align with the snowmobile skis. Each strip has a downwardly extending block or leg which fits into the gap between the rear of the truck bed and the bottom edge of the open tailgate, thereby preventing longitudinal movement of the strips during use. Each strip includes a cut-resistant upper surface received in a lower metal channel. The strips do not need to be fixed or attached to the truck bed or tailgate.

    Claims

    1. A truck bed protector for snowmobile skis, comprising: a pair of elongated strips of material resistant to cutting by the snowmobile skis and each strip having a width wider than the width of one of the skis; and a stop member extending downwardly from each strip and adapted to fit between a rear end of the truck bed and a bottom edge of the truck tailgate when the tailgate is open so as to prevent longitudinal movement of the strip.

    2. The truck bed protector of claim 1 wherein each strip includes an HDPE body within a metal channel, wherein the body forms a top surface of the strip and the metal channel forms a bottom surface of the strip.

    3. The truck bed protector of claim 1 wherein the HDPE body and the metal channel are fastened together.

    4. The truck bed protector of claim 1 wherein the stop member is mounted via a slot in the strip for longitudinal adjustment of the stop member along the strip.

    5. The truck bed protector of claim 1 wherein the stop members are removably mounted to the strips.

    6. The truck bed protector of claim 1 wherein the strips rest upon the truck bed and tailgate during use, without fixation to the truck bed or tailgate.

    7. The truck bed protector of claim 1 wherein the strips have a length to extend along the truck bed to a rear edge thereof.

    8. The truck bed protector of claim 1 wherein each strip is adapted to extend over a gap between the truck bed and the tailgate.

    9. The truck bed protector of claim 1 wherein each strip has an upper surface with longitudinal grooves.

    10. A method of protecting a truck bed and open tailgate from damage by snowmobile skis, comprising: setting a pair of elongated protective strips longitudinally into the truck bed and over the tailgate; spacing the strips laterally apart to match spacing between the snowmobile skis; extending a member on the bottom of each strip into a gap between a rear end of the truck bed and a forward end of the tailgate to preclude longitudinal movement of the strips during loading and unloading of the snowmobile into and out of the truck bed.

    11. The method of claim 10 further comprising adjusting the member longitudinally along the strip so that a rear end of the strip is substantially flush with a rear end of the tailgate.

    12. The method of claim 10 wherein the strips are not fastened to the truck bed or to the tailgate.

    13. The method of claim 10 further comprising connecting the strips together so as to maintain the spacing therebetween.

    14. Protector strips for a pick-up truck bed hauling a snowmobile, comprising: spaced apart left and right elongated members set in the truck bed with spacing therebetween to align with skis of the snowmobile; and left and right legs extending downwardly from the left and right members, respectfully, for receipt in a gap between the truck bed and an open tailgate.

    15. The protector strips of claim 14 wherein the member includes a cut-resistant upper surface.

    16. The protector strips of claim 15 wherein the upper surface of each member has longitudinal grooves.

    17. The protector strips of claim 15 further comprising a metal base below the upper surface of each member.

    18. The protector strips of claim 17 wherein each member includes a longitudinal slot to receive a faster to adjustably connect the leg.

    19. The protector strips of claim 14 wherein each member has a length so as to cover the tailgate and a substantial length of the truck bed.

    20. The protector strips of claim 14 wherein each member is free from fixation to the truck bed.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0015] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pair of truck bed protectors for snowmobile skis, according to the present invention.

    [0016] FIG. 2 is a close-up top plan view of one of the protectors showing the stop element connection to the protector body.

    [0017] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the bottom of the protector and stop element.

    [0018] FIG. 4 is a close-up perspective view showing the composite skis body mounted in the metal channel.

    [0019] FIG. 5 shows a right-hand protector positioned within a truck bed for loading and unloading a snowmobile.

    [0020] FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line 6-6 of FIG. 5.

    [0021] FIG. 7 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 6 showing an alternative shim added to the leg for wider gaps between the truck bed and the tailgate.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0022] The truck bed protectors of the present invention are generally designated in the drawings by the reference numeral 10 and are provided as a pair for use in a truck bed. Preferably, the protectors 10 are separate from one another for ease of handling; however, the protectors 10 can be connected with proper spacing to match the distance between snowmobile skis.

    [0023] Each protector includes an elongated body 12 made of a grooved, hard composite material, such as HDPE. One example of a commercially available body is available from Caliber Products, of Burnsville, Minn. The grooves in the body 12 are sized so as to receive the wear rod on the body of the snowmobile skis.

    [0024] Each protector 10 also includes a metal channel 14 having opposite upturned edges 15, such that the body 12 can be slide into the channel 14. When assembled, the channel 14 provides additional strength for the body 12, and prevents the body 12 from bending during use. If desired, the body 12 can be fastened to the channel 14 using rivets, screws, bolts, or the like.

    [0025] Each protector 10 also includes a stop element or leg 18 fastened to the bottom of the channel 14 in any convenient manner. For example, the stop element 18 can be secured by screws 20 extending through slots 22 in the body 12, as best seen in FIG. 2. The slots 22 provide for adjustment of the position of the stop element 18 along the length of the body 12.

    [0026] FIG. 5 shows one of the protector strips or members 10 positioned on the right side of the truck bed. The left protector strip is identical to the right strip and positioned on the left side of the truck bed. The protectors 10 can be positioned in the truck bed 24 so as to extend substantially along the length of the truck bed 24 and over the tailgate 26. Preferably, each strip extends to the rear or top edge of the tailgate. The stop element 18 of each strip 10 extends downwardly into the gap 28 between the rear of the truck bed 24 and the bottom of the tailgate 26, when the tailgate is opened. The left and right protectors 10 are laterally spaced apart in the truck bed 24 so as to be spaced to match the spacing between the snowmobile skis. In the preferred embodiment, each protector 10 has a width greater than the width of the snowmobile ski so that the skis do not have to be perfectly centered on the protector strips. The stop element or leg 18 positioned in the gap 28 prevents the protector 10 from sliding forwardly or rearwardly along the truck bed and tailgate as a snowmobile is loaded into or unloaded from the truck bed. It is understood that such loading and unloading is accomplished with the use of ramps, which are not shown in the drawings. For example, the snowmobile ramp disclosed in Applicant's co-pending application Ser. No. 16/047,848 can be used with the protectors 10 of the present invention.

    [0027] FIG. 6 shows how the leg 18 of the protector 10 fits into the gap 28 between the truck bed 24 and the tailgate 26. Some truck models have a bigger or wider gap, such as shown in FIG. 7, in which case an extra shim 19 can be added to the leg 18, using screws or other fastening means, to increase the thickness of the leg and shim combination to more closely match the width of the gap 28.

    [0028] Thus, the left and right protectors 10 can be quickly and easily positioned in the truck for use with a snowmobile, without being fixed or attached to the truck bed or to the tailgate.

    [0029] The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.