Vehicle cargo area extender work surface
09926018 ยท 2018-03-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R5/041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A work surface apparatus for a vehicle cargo area includes a tailgate including at least two panel-supporting posts adapted for translating between a stowed position and a substantially horizontal deployed position to hold a work surface and a cargo area extender configurable for supporting in a substantially planar configuration by the deployed at least two panel-supporting posts. The cargo area extender may be defined by a folding panel. The folding panel may be defined by hingedly connected sections and may be stowed within a portion of the tailgate.
Claims
1. A work surface apparatus for a vehicle cargo area, comprising: a tailgate including at least two panel-supporting posts adapted for translating between a stowed position and a substantially horizontal deployed position to hold a work surface; and a cargo area extender configurable for supporting in a substantially planar configuration by the deployed at least two panel-supporting posts.
2. The work surface apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cargo area extender is defined by a folding panel.
3. The work surface apparatus of claim 2, wherein the folding panel is stowed within a portion of the tailgate.
4. The work surface apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least two panel-supporting posts are hingedly connected to the tailgate.
5. The work surface apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least two panel-supporting posts are extendable outwardly from the tailgate when placed in a lowered configuration to provide the substantially horizontal deployed orientation.
6. The work surface apparatus of claim 2, wherein the folding panel comprises a plurality of hingedly connected sections.
7. The work surface apparatus of claim 6, wherein the hinges are lockable to hold the plurality of hingedly connected sections in a folded or an unfolded configuration.
8. The work surface apparatus of claim 2, wherein the folding panel comprises a plurality of pins or tongues for inserting into cooperating apertures or slots defined in the at least two panel-supporting posts.
9. A vehicle including the work surface apparatus of claim 1.
10. A work surface apparatus for a vehicle cargo area, comprising: a tailgate including at least two support posts adapted for translating between a stowed position and a substantially horizontal deployed position; and a folding cargo area extender configurable to define a substantially planar work surface for holding in a substantially horizontal orientation by the deployed at least two support posts.
11. The work surface apparatus of claim 10, wherein the at least two support posts are hingedly connected to the tailgate or deploy by extending outwardly from the tailgate when placed in a lowered configuration.
12. The work surface apparatus of claim 10, wherein the cargo area extender comprises a plurality of pins or tongues for inserting into cooperating apertures or slots defined in the at least two support posts.
13. The work surface apparatus of claim 10, wherein the folding cargo area extender comprises a plurality of hingedly connected sections secured one to another by lockable 180 degree hinges.
14. A vehicle including the work surface apparatus of claim 10.
15. A vehicle including a cargo area work surface apparatus, comprising: a tailgate or liftgate comprising: at least two support posts adapted for translating between a stowed position and a substantially horizontal deployed position; and a folding cargo area extender held in a recessed stowed position within a portion of the tailgate and adapted to be unfolded into a substantially planar configuration supported by the deployed at least two support posts.
16. The vehicle of claim 15, wherein the at least two support posts are hingedly connected to the tailgate or deploy by extending outwardly from the tailgate when placed in a lowered configuration to provide the substantially horizontal deployed orientation.
17. The vehicle of claim 15, wherein the folding cargo area extender comprises a plurality of hingedly connected sections.
18. The vehicle of claim 17, wherein the hinges are lockable to hold the plurality of hingedly connected sections in a folded or an unfolded configuration.
19. The vehicle of claim 16, wherein the folding cargo area extender comprises a plurality of pins or tongues for inserting into cooperating apertures or grooves defined in the at least two support posts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the vehicle cargo area work surface and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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(12) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the vehicle cargo area work surface, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) The tailgate 140 is provided with posts which may be translated between a stowed position and one or more deployed positions. In the embodiment depicted in
(15) In an alternative embodiment, the posts 160, 180 may be configured to be raised into a generally vertical position, and then to be lowered into the generally horizontal position, substantially along a same plane as the lowered tailgate. This may be accomplished by brackets including pivots (embodiment not shown) for securing the posts 160, 180 to the tailgate. One suitable embodiment of such posts is disclosed in detail in U.S. Pat. No. 9,302,719 to Ford Global Technologies, Ltd, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
(16) Alternatively, the posts 160, 180 may be configured to be stowed in one or more receivers (embodiment not shown) molded or otherwise formed in an inner panel 200 of the tailgate 140, and to be raised to the generally vertical orientation and then to be lowered to the generally horizontal orientation. An exemplary configuration of posts configured to be so stowed/deployed is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,090,276, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The raising/lowering of the posts 160, 180 may be accomplished by use of brackets including pivots. An example of such brackets is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,302,719. Any number of retainer mechanisms may be used to secure the posts 160, 180 in the desired orientation, including without intending any limitation pins, clips, dogs, and other retainers.
(17) The posts 160, 180 may be held in the suitably configured and dimensioned receivers by a number of mechanisms. The receivers may be dimensioned to hold the posts 160, 180 by a friction or interference fit. Alternatively or in addition, various clips (not shown) may be provided to hold or assist in holding the various components in the receivers. Still further, the posts 160, 180 may be configured for removal from the tailgate 140 and insertion into dedicated brackets or sleeves provided in the tailgate body and/or the tailgate inner panel 200 to respectively hold the posts in one or both of the described generally vertical and generally horizontal orientations, with pins, clips, etc. provided to secure the posts in the brackets or sleeves. All such mechanisms are contemplated for use herein.
(18) Continuing, with reference to
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(20) In use as a work surface, as shown in
(21) In use as a cargo area extender, the side panels 260, 280 may connect to the inner walls of cargo area sides 340, 360 as shown in
(22) Still additional alternative embodiments are contemplated. For example, as shown in
(23) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.