TONNEAU SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A PICKUP TRUCK
20180339581 ยท 2018-11-29
Inventors
- Steven Rossi (Vaughan, CA)
- Jonathan LOUDON (Toronto, CA)
- John SCHMIDER (Scarborough, CA)
- Terry POPIK (Toronto, CA)
Cpc classification
B60J7/198
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C11D2111/22
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B08B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01L21/67028
ELECTRICITY
C11D3/48
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A tonneau system for use with a pickup truck. The tonneau system includes a tonneau cover, a frame, and a latch. The tonneau cover has a plurality of tonneau sections, including at least a first tonneau section and a second tonneau section. A first hinge system couples the first tonneau section to the second tonneau section, enabling stacking and expanding of the first tonneau section relative to the second tonneau section. The frame has a first side rail securable to a first side of a cargo box of a pickup truck and a second side rail securable to a second side of the cargo box. The latch releaseably secures the tonneau cover to the first and second side rails. When the latch is released, the stacked tonneau sections are permitted to depend into the cargo box.
Claims
1. A tonneau system for use with a cargo box of a pickup truck, the tonneau system comprising: a tonneau cover including a plurality of tonneau sections comprising at least a first tonneau section and a second tonneau section; a first hinge system coupling the first tonneau section to the second tonneau section whereby the first and second tonneau sections are moveable between an expanded position covering the cargo box and a stacked position where the second tonneau section overlies the first tonneau section forming a stack; and a frame having a first side rail securable to a first side of the cargo box and a second side rail securable to a second side of the cargo box, the frame being pivotally connected to the first tonneau section; at least one releasable latch, when engaged the latch securing the tonneau cover to the first and second side rails, and, when released the latch permitting the stack to pivot from a horizontal position above the cargo box to a vertical position depending into the cargo box.
2. The tonneau system of claim 1, further comprising a second hinge system coupling a third tonneau section to the second tonneau section along an opposing edge of the second tonneau section the first hinge-system.
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4. The tonneau system of claim 24, wherein the second hinge system includes a first hinge coupling the second tonneau section to a spacer member and a second hinge coupling the spacer member to the third tonneau section.
5. The tonneau system of claim 1, wherein first and second side rails each comprise a pin slot, a pair of pins projecting from opposing sides of the first tonneau section, the pins being received in the pin slots and defining the pivotal connection between the frame to the first tonneau section.
6. The tonneau system of claim 5, wherein the pin slots comprise a notched top opening in an upper surface of the first and second side rails and a generally rearward-sloping channel.
7. The tonneau system of claim 5, further comprising a cap removably secured to each of the pin slots, the caps preventing the pins from being removed from the pin slots.
8. The tonneau system of claim 5, wherein the pins include a flat protrusion, when the first tonneau section is in an extended position the flat protrusions being oriented such that the flat protrusion are prevented from exiting the pin slots and thereby prevents removal of the first tonneau section from the first and second side rails.
9. The tonneau system of claim 8, wherein when the first tonneau section is perpendicular to the first and second side rails the flat protrusions being oriented such that the flat protrusions are permitted to exit the pin slots and permit removal of the first tonneau section from the first and second side rails.
10. The tonneau system of claim 1, wherein the releasable latch includes a catch provided in one of the first and second side rails and a latchbolt extending from the first tonneau section.
11. The tonneau system of claim 10, wherein the latchbolt is disposed on a flange extending from a bottom surface of the first tonneau section.
12. The tonneau system of claim 11, wherein the latchbolt includes an actuator coupled to, wherein pulling of the cable causes actuating of the actuator and a release of the latchbolt from the catch to permit free pivotal movement of the tonneau system.
13. The tonneau system of claim 1, further comprising a rear-most tonneau section distally located from the first tonneau section, the rear-most tonneau section including a pair of releasable rear latches, when engaged the releasable rear latches securing the rear-most tonneau section and the tonneau cover to the first and second side rails in an extended position.
14. The tonneau system of claim 13, wherein the rear latches include a catch provided in each of the first and second side rails and a latchbolt disposed upon a flange extending from a bottom surface of the rear-most tonneau section.
15. (canceled)
16. The tonneau system of claim 13, wherein each of the latchbolts includes an actuator coupled to a cable extending between the latchbolts, wherein actuating of the cable causes a release of the latchbolt from the catch to permit pivoting of the rear-most tonneau section.
17. The tonneau system of claim 1, wherein the pivotal connection permits pivoting of the stack both upwards and downwards relative to the frame.
18. The tonneau system of claim 1, further comprising a pair of struts pivotally connected to a bottom surface of the first tonneau section, each strut be connectable to one of the first and second side rails wherein the stack is maintained in a generally upright position extending away from the first and second rails above the cargo box.
19. The tonneau system of claim 1, wherein the tonneau system further comprises a dead panel in coupled to the frame, the dead panel being pivotally coupled to the first tonneau section and permitting the first tonneau section to be selectively pivoted with respect thereto.
20.-26. (canceled)
27. A tonneau system for use with a cargo box of a pickup truck, the tonneau system comprising: a tonneau cover having a plurality of tonneau sections, the tonneau sections being moveable between an unfolded position and a folded position, in the unfolded position the tonneau sections substantially covering the cargo box, in the folded position the tonneau sections being arranged in a stack; a frame pivotally connected to the stack, the frame having rails securable to the cargo box; and a latch releasably securing the stack to the frame and placing the stack in one of a secured condition and a released condition, in the secured condition the stack being fixed relative to the frame and rising above the frame, in the released positon the stack being moveable relative to the frame to a position depending into the cargo box.
28. The tonneau system according to claim 27, wherein in the secured condition the stack is generally located on one side of the frame.
29. The tonneau system according to claim 28, wherein in the released condition the stack is pivotally moveable to a position generally located on an opposing side of the frame.
30. The tonneau system according to claim 27, wherein in the secured condition the tonneau sections of the stack are generally parallel with the rails along a lengthwise direction of the rails.
31. The tonneau system according to claim 30, wherein in the released condition the stack is pivotally moveable to a position where the tonneau sections of the stack are generally perpendicular to a lengthwise direction of the rails.
32. The tonneau system according to claim 27, wherein the stack is a nested stacked configuration of the tonneau sections.
33. The tonneau system according to claim 27, wherein in the released condition the stack is pivotally moveable both clockwise and counter clockwise from the secured condition.
34. The tonneau system according to claim 33, wherein the stack is pivotally moveably over a range of about 180 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] A greater understanding of the embodiments will be had with reference to the Figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0058] For simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the Figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein may be practised without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments described herein. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein.
[0059] Various terms used throughout the present description may be read and understood as follows, unless the context indicates otherwise: or as used throughout is inclusive, as though written and/or; singular articles and pronouns as used throughout include their plural forms, and vice versa; similarly, gendered pronouns include their counterpart pronouns so that pronouns should not be understood as limiting anything described herein to use, implementation, performance, etc. by a single gender; exemplary should be understood as illustrative or exemplifying and not necessarily as preferred over other embodiments. Further definitions for terms may be set out herein; these may apply to prior and subsequent instances of those terms, as will be understood from a reading of the present description.
[0060] The following provides a tonneau system for use with a pickup truck. The described tonneau system includes a tonneau cover, a frame, and at least one latch. The tonneau cover has a plurality of tonneau sections. The plurality of tonneau sections has at least a first tonneau section and a second tonneau section. In the following description, a third tonneau section is also included. In the following description, the section referred to as the first tonneau section is the one most closely abutting the truck cab.
[0061] A first hinge system couples the first tonneau section to the second tonneau section, enabling stacking and expanding of the first tonneau section relative to the second tonneau section. A second hinge system couples the second tonneau section to the third tonneau section, enabling stacking and expanding of the second tonneau section and third tonneau section, when stacked, relative to the first tonneau section. When installed on a pickup truck, the frame has a first side rail secured to a first side of a cargo box of a pickup truck and a second side rail secured to a second side of the cargo box of the pickup truck. The frame is pivotally connected to the first tonneau section distal to the first hinge system. The at least one latch releaseably secures the tonneau cover to the first side rail and to the second side rail. When the at least one latch is released, the stacked tonneau sections are permitted to depend into the cargo box. In preferred embodiments, this prevents or mitigates blockage of the rearview window of the pickup cab.
[0062] An exemplary tonneau system 20 for use with a pickup truck 24 is shown in
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[0064] The tonneau sections 44a, 44b, 44c, and 44d have hinge systems therebetween to pivotally couple them. The hinge systems in this embodiment are piano hinges and spacer members used to enable nested stacking of the tonneau sections 44a, 44b, 44c, and 44d one atop another. In particular, a first spacer member 48a pivotally couples the tonneau section 44a that is closest to the front of the cargo box when deployed and the adjacent tonneau section 44b via piano hinges 50. A second spacer member 48b pivotally couples the tonneau section 44b to the adjacent tonneau section 44c via piano hinges 50. The tonneau section 44c is pivotally coupled to the rear-most tonneau section 44d via piano hinge 50.
[0065] In the embodiment shown ,the tonneau sections 44a, 44b, 44c, and 44d and the spacer members 48a and 48b are constructed from aluminum panels housing a honeycomb structure therein to provide rigidity. Rubber or other suitable wipers, gaskets or sealing mechanisms (not shown) may be provided in between the tonneau sections and spacer members to prevent liquid ingress to the truck bed. Similarly, suitable wipers, gaskets or sealing mechanisms (96) may be provided between the frame side rails 32 and the tonneau cover 28 to prevent liquid ingress.
[0066] The frame 38 includes a front cross member 52 spanning the two side rails 32 at a front end thereof. The front end is adjacent the truck cab when the tonneau system is placed upon a truck bed.
[0067] A pin slot 56 is located along each side rail 32 for receiving a pin 58 projecting from each side of the tonneau section 44a distal from the first spacer member 48a.
[0068] A utility track 60 is located along the top of each side rail 32. The utility track 60 enables various attachments to be secured to the side rail 32 for securing tools, tool boxes, and the like thereto. The utility track 60 may be vented by one or more apertures along a rear and/or bottom surface thereof to permit water to drain from the utility track 60.
[0069] A pair of front latches 64 secures the tonneau section 44a at a rear end thereof to the side rails 32 to retain the first tonneau section in an extended position. A pair of rear latches 68 secures the tonneau section 44d at a rear end thereof to the side rails 32 to retain the tonneau cover as a whole in an extended position.
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[0073] In another embodiment, the pin 58 may be round to permit easier removal of the pin 58 from the slot 56. It will be appreciated that it is possible to remove the tonneau cover 28 altogether and utilize the frame with the pin slot 56 to engage a third party cover for the truck bed. For example, a soft cover or other device could be adapted to fit the frame.
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[0076] As will be appreciated, by reorienting the tonneau cover 28 such that tonneau section 44a is disposed vertically relative to the side rails, as shown in
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[0078] The inner utility track 88 may be vented by one or more apertures along a rear and/or bottom surface thereof to permit water to drain from the inner utility track 88.
[0079] A tonneau rest 92 projects perpendicularly from the side portion to provide a horizontal support for the tonneau cover 28. A sealing strip 96 is adhered to the top of the vertical portion 84 of the side rail and along the top surface of the tonneau rest 92 to provide a water-resistant seal and to dampen movement of the tonneau cover 28 during travel of the pickup truck 24. A flexible upper lip 100 of the tonneau cover 28 helps cover the gap between the tonneau cover 28 and the side rail 32.
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[0082] As shown, the tonneau cover 28 has clearance from the forward end of the inner side utility track 88 when nested and stacked to pivot about the pin 58 from a position in which it depends generally vertically in the cargo box to and above a position in which the tonneau cover 28 is generally horizontal.
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[0087] In order to put the tonneau cover 28 into the nested stacked horizontal position shown in
[0088] Releasing the front latches 64 allows the nested stacked tonneau cover 28 to be pivoted downward so that it depends into the cargo box, as shown in
[0089] Alternatively, when the front latch 64 is released, the nested stacked tonneau cover 28 can be pivoted upwards and forwards to provide access to the cargo box, as shown in
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[0093] While in the above-described embodiment, the tonneau sections are primarily made of an aluminum shell housing a honeycomb structure, it can be desirable to modify their structure in certain scenarios.
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[0095] The tonneau section 212a and the spacer members 216a and 216b are constructed from aluminum panels housing a honeycomb structure therein to provide rigidity. The tonneau sections 212b, 212c, and 212d are constructed having solar panels 218 along their top surfaces.
[0096] A utility rack 220 has a brake light aperture 224 along a top bar thereof to enable visibility of the brake light at the top of the rear of the cabin when the tonneau system 200 is deployed thereon.
[0097] In order to transfer power generated from each solar panel 218 in tonneau sections 212b, 212c, and 212d, the solar panels 218 are coupled to a battery that stores the power.
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[0099] Each solar panel 218 may require its own cable to the battery. As a result, there may be two cables 232 between the tonneau section 212c and the tonneau section 212b, and three cables 232 between the tonneau section 212b and the tonneau section 212a.
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[0105] While certain configurations for the slot have been shown, those skilled in the art will appreciate that slots having other paths other than those shown can also be utilized. Preferably, the front of the tonneau cover cannot be lifted directly out of the slot when it is latched in, such as with a substantially vertical slot, unless additional securing means are employed to impede removal from the slot.
[0106] While the power elements connected to the solar panels have been described as separate from the main electrical systems of a pickup truck, those skilled in the art will appreciate that it may be advantageous to couple the solar panels electrically to the main battery of a pickup truck, especially in cases where the pickup truck is a hybrid or electrically-powered vehicle.
[0107] The tonneau sections may be made so as to receive either solar panels or non-solar panels, allowing customization after purchase and replacement of a solar panel unit if faulty. Access to the panels can be provided via a removable panel fastened to the underside of the tonneau sections via screws, etc. The tonneau sections can provide a frame into which the solar panels or non-solar panels can be fitted.
[0108] While the tonneau sections have been described as rigid above, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the main panels of the tonneau sections, where not using solar panels, can be either rigid or flexible. Rigid panels for the tonneau sections can be constructed from, for example, fiberglass, plastic, or metal. Alternatively, the panels can be flexible and secured over a rigid frame. Flexible panels for the tonneau sections can be made from any weather-resistant flexible material that is also resistant to wear, such as vinyl coated tarpaulin.
[0109] Instead of using tonneau rests along the side rails of the cargo box extending backward behind the first tonneau section, each of the other tonneau sections can also be held in a horizontal cover position via a locking mechanism such as the slam latches described above, etc.
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[0111] Although the invention has been described with reference to certain specific embodiments, various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.