Truck rack assembly

11485426 ยท 2022-11-01

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Abstract

A truck rack assembly (1) having bed rail caps (3) that attach to bed rails (34) of a truck (2), said bed rail caps having receivers (10) into which uprights (4) with bayonet-style pins (15) can be inserted, said uprights having height adjustable sleeves (6) with attached cradles (14) for holding crossbars (5), The receivers and bayonet-style pins form a male-female quick disconnect system by pins (32) in a receiver socket (30) engaging a channel (25) in the bayonet-style pin.

Claims

1. A truck rack assembly comprising: at least two bed rail caps, each bed rail cap being elongated and sized to fit over a truck bed rail and attachable thereto, said bed rail caps having a plurality of receivers predeterminedly positioned along a length of said bed rail caps; at least four uprights, each having a top cap and a bottom, each upright mounted in one of said receivers; at least one crossbar for each of every two uprights, each crossbar being mounted between and to two uprights; and wherein each receiver has a socket with two opposing pins on an inner circumference for receiving a bayonet-style pin on the bottom of each upright, said bayonet-style pin having an inverted channel on an outer circumference thereof to engage with the pins in the socket of the receiver.

2. The truck rack assembly of claim 1 wherein: each bed rail cap is attachable to a truck bed rail by at least one clamp.

3. The truck rack assembly of claim 1 wherein: each receiver in each bed rail cap is a quick connect and disconnect pin and socket.

4. The truck rack assembly of claim 1 wherein: each crossbar is mounted to each of two uprights by a cross bar support attached to each upright at a predetermined desired level by a pin, said crossbar support having a cradle on which an end of each crossbar rests and pins for securing said crossbar in the cradle.

5. The truck rack assembly of claim 1 further comprising: one or more tie downs having a shackle mounted by a pin to a top of a quick of a bayonet-style pin for insertion into a receiver.

6. The truck rack assembly of claim 1 wherein: each cradle is attached to a sleeve around each upright and each upright has holes at predetermined points so that the cradle may be adjustable in height above a truck bed by moving the cradle up or down to a desired height and inserting a pin on the sleeve into a hole in the upright.

7. A truck rack assembly comprising: at least two bed rail caps, each bed rail cap being elongated and sized to fit over a truck bed rail and attachable thereto, said bed rail caps having a plurality of receivers predeterminedly positioned along a length of said bed rail caps; at least four uprights, each having a top cap and a bottom, each upright mounted in one of said receivers; at least one crossbar for each of every two uprights, each crossbar being mounted between and to two uprights; and wherein each crossbar is mounted to each of two uprights by a cross bar support attached to each upright at a predetermined desired level by a pin, said crossbar support having a cradle on which an end of each crossbar rests and pins for securing said crossbar in the cradle.

8. The truck rack assembly of claim 7 wherein: each bed rail cap is attachable to a truck bed rail by at least one clamp.

9. The truck rack assembly of claim 7 wherein: each receiver in each bed rail cap is a quick connect and disconnect pin and socket.

10. The truck rack assembly of claim 7 wherein: each receiver has a socket with two opposing pins on an inner circumference for receiving a bayonet-style pin on the bottom of each upright, said bayonet-style pin having an inverted channel on an outer circumference thereof to engage with the pins in the socket of the receiver.

11. The truck rack assembly of claim 10 further comprising: one or more tie downs having a shackle mounted by a pin to a top of a quick of a bayonet-style pin for insertion into a receiver.

12. The truck rack assembly of claim 7 wherein: each cradle is attached to a sleeve around each upright and each upright has holes at predetermined points so that the cradle may be adjustable in height above a truck bed by moving the cradle up or down to a desired height and inserting a pin on the sleeve into a hole in the upright.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) In the following detailed description, reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a truck rack assembly of the present invention installed on a pickup truck;

(3) FIG. 2 is a partially exploded perspective view of the truck rack assembly of the present invention;

(4) FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of a rail of the truck rack assembly of the present invention;

(5) FIG. 4 is an end view of a rail of the truck rack assembly of the present invention;

(6) FIG. 5 is a side view of a vertical upright of the truck rack assembly of the present invention;

(7) FIG. 6 is a side view of a tie down attachment of the truck rack assembly of the present invention;

(8) FIG. 7 is a side perspective view of the tie down attachment of the truck rack assembly of the present invention;

(9) FIG. 8 is an exploded top perspective view of a tie down attachment of the truck rack assembly of the present invention;

(10) FIG. 9 is a perspective plan view of a quick disconnect receiver of the truck rack assembly of the present invention; and

(11) FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the truck rack assembly of the present invention with truck rail attachment brackets and tie down inserts.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(12) For purposes of describing the preferred embodiment, the terminology used in reference to the numbered accessories in the drawings is as follows: 1. truck rack assembly, generally 2. pickup truck 3. bed rail caps 4. uprights 5. crossbars 6. sleeves 7. truck bed cover 8. bed rail cap attachment clamps 9. socket 10. quick disconnect receivers 11. upright height adjustment apertures 12. upright base holders 13. upright end caps 14. crossbar cradle 15. bayonet pin 16. cradle pins 17. inner side of bed rail cap 18. inner top of bedrail cap 19. base of bed rail cap 20. top of bed rail cap 21. tie downs, generally 22. shackle 23. shackle pin 24. base of tie down 25. channel 26. compression ring 27. outer surface of receiver 28. bottom edge of receiver 29. top edge of receiver 30. receiver socket 31. flange 32. pin 33. inner circumference of receiver socket 34. truck bedrails 35. bottom end of uprights 36. sleeve pin 37. opening in pin channel 38. rail brackets 39. rail clamps 40. rail bracket adjustment slots

(13) With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, a truck rack assembly 1 of the present invention is illustrated. The truck rack assembly 1 comprises bed rail caps 3 that attach by clamps to bed rails 34 of a pickup truck 2. Each bed rail cap 3 comprises an elongated member with a socket 9 on an underside to fit over the truck bed rails 34 having a plurality of receivers 10 spaced apart along the length thereof. The receivers 10 provide attachment points for uprights 4. The uprights 4 comprise elongated members having base holders 12 with male bayonet-style pins 15 extending from bottom ends 35 thereof. The pins 15 engage sockets 30 in the receivers 10 on the bed rail caps 3 to lock the uprights 4 in vertical positions in relation to the bed rail caps 3. Crossbars 5 attach to the uprights 4 via sleeves 6 attached by pins 35 to a top of the uprights 4 with cradles 14 attached thereto by pins 16 that allow the height of the crossbars 3 to be adjusted at a desired height above the truck 11 bed cover 7. Each upright 4 has an end cap 13 to stop water intrusion and may be contain a logo on top. In addition, the uprights 4 may be adjustable in height by adjusting leaf spring pins in the apertures 11.

(14) Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4 a perspective view and end view of the bed rail cap 3, respectively, are illustrated. The bed rail cap 3 has a top side 20 that has a plurality of receivers 10 and an inner top 18 and inner side 17 that abut an inside of a truck bed rail 34 when installed. The bed rail cap has a socket 9 and bottom 19 that fits over the truck bed rails 34.

(15) Referring to FIG. 5 a side view of a vertical upright 4 of the present invention is illustrated. The uprights 4 comprise elongated members having bayonet-style pins 15 extending from the bottom ends 35 thereof. The pins 15 engage the receivers 10 of the bed rail caps 3 to lock the uprights 4 in vertical positions in relation to the bed rail caps 3, Compression rings 26 at the bottom end 35 of each upright 4 help eliminate vibration and noise. Height adjustment apertures 11 at spaced intervals along a length of the uprights 4 allow for adjustment of the height of the uprights 4 above a truck bed. An end cap 3 on top of each upright 4 prevents water intrusion and may contain a logo.

(16) With reference to FIGS. 6, 7 and 8, a side, perspective and exploded perspective views, respectively of the tie downs 21 of the present invention are illustrated. Each tie down 22 has a shackle 22 extending upward and attached to base 24 of each tie down 21 by a pin 23. The pin 15 comprises an elongated cylindrically-shaped body having substantially J-shaped channels 25 located on its outer surface. The J-shaped channels 25 have an opening 37 located on the bottom edge the pin 15, The channels 25 then extend upward toward the top end of the pin 15 and curve or turn back toward the bottom of the pin 5 to form an inverted J-shape. As such the tie downs 21, which share the same type pin 15 as the uprights 4 can be inserted into the socket 30 of the receivers 10 shown in FIG. and then given a twist to lock them in place. Just like the uprights 4 each tie down 21 has a compression ring 26 around the pin 15 at the point where it the tie down 21 abuts the receiver 10 to provide upward pressure to hold the tie downs in place. The stud 13 further comprises a compression ring 37 located on the top end 18 of the cylindrical body of the stud 13.

(17) FIG. 9 is a perspective plan view of the receiver 10 of the truck rack assembly of the present invention. Each receiver 10 has a preferably round outer surface 27 that fits into holes in each bed rail cap 3 and has a bottom 28 that bottoms out on an inside bottom of each bed rail cap socket 9. The top edge 29 of the receiver 10 is surrounded by a flange 31 that rests on a top edge of the bed rail cap 3. Receiver sockets 30 in each receiver 10 are sized to receive the pins 15 on a bottom of the uprights 4 and tie downs 21. Small pins 32 extend from opposite sides of an inner circumference of the receiver socket engage the substantially J-shaped channels 25 of the locking pins 15 so that when the uprights 4 or tie downs 21 are inserted and pressed downward and rotated until a pin 32 reaches the serif 38 at the top end of the channel 15, the uprights 4 and tie downs 21 will be locked in place on the bed rail caps 3. The compression rings 26 then push the pins 15 away from the socket 2 to keep the pins 32 locked in the channel serifs 38.

(18) FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective view of the truck rack assembly 1 depicting the same components as discussed previously with the addition of rail brackets 38 with clamps for securing the rails 3 to the inside bed of a truck. Slots 40 are provided on an inside of the rails 3 so the brackets 38 can be positioned in a range of location depending on the size of a truck bed. Also, tie downs 21 are shown which can be inserted into the quick disconnect receivers 10 on a top surface of the rails 3 to tie rope or line over items for securing such items being carried above the crossbars 5.

(19) It is to be understood that while a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement of parts herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and drawings.