Modular Vehicle Platform System
20250160526 ยท 2025-05-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A modular vehicle platform system includes a frame, topper, and carrying case. Components of the frame are disassembled and compactly fit into the carrying case along with the topper. The system provides a modular, adjustable vehicle-camping platform designed to enhance stability, storage, and versatility for SUVs, trucks, and vans. The carrying case features adjustable partitions to neatly organize and secure all components, ensuring convenient portability. The frame consists of multiple support bars, poles, angle brackets, and interchangeable legs that can be adjusted to fit different vehicle configurations. Short legs and extendable legs can be swapped to modify the height of the platform, allowing for customized use in a variety of settings. The topper is constructed from slats connected by stretchable straps, providing a sturdy surface that can support a person. The system is easy to set up and dismantle, making it suitable for temporary or semi-permanent installations in different vehicles.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a frame, wherein the frame comprises: a rear center support bar; a middle center support bar; a front center support bar; a plurality of short poles that extend between the rear center support bar and the middle center support bar; a plurality of long poles that extend between the middle center support bar and the front center support bar; a plurality of angle brackets; a plurality of short legs, wherein the short legs extend from ends of the rear center support bar, the middle center support bar, and the front center support bar via the angle brackets; and a plurality of extendable legs, wherein the extendable legs are swappable with the short legs to extend from the rear center support bar or the front center support bar.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a topper, wherein the topper comprises: a plurality of slats; a plurality of stretchable straps; and a plurality of gripping strips disposed above one or more of the slats.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the apparatus is configurable into a plurality of platforms, and wherein each of the platforms provides storage underneath.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein one of the platforms is a sleeping platform, wherein the topper is configured to be supported above the sleeping platform, and wherein a mattress is supportable above the topper.
5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein one of the platforms is a table platform, wherein the table platform has a length that is adjustable.
6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein one of the platforms is a table platform, wherein the table platform has a height that is adjustable.
7. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein parts of the frame are not used in various platforms, wherein in a first platform configuration, six short legs form the first platform and two extendable legs are not used to form the first platform in a vehicle rear without a well, wherein in a second platform configuration, four short legs and two extendable legs form the second platform and two short legs are not used to form the second platform in a vehicle rear having a well, wherein in a third platform configuration, the two short legs, two extendable legs, and short poles form the third platform and four short legs and long poles are not used to form the third platform such that the two short legs are in a vehicle rear and the two extendable legs are outside of the vehicle, wherein in a fourth platform configuration, the four short legs and short poles form the fourth platform and two short legs, two extendable legs, and two long poles are not used to form the fourth platform such that all four short legs are in a vehicle rear, wherein in a fifth platform configuration, the two short legs, two extendable legs, and long poles form the fifth platform and four short legs and short poles are not used to form the fifth platform such that the two short legs are in a vehicle rear and the two extendable legs are outside of the vehicle, wherein in a sixth platform configuration, the four short legs and long poles form the sixth platform and two short legs, two extendable legs, and two short poles are not used to form the sixth platform such that all four short legs are in a vehicle rear, wherein in a seventh platform configuration, any of the above configurations of extendable legs, short or long, being outside the vehicle, and a no legged configuration resting on the angle brackets themselves inside the vehicle.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a carrying case, wherein the carrying case comprises: a plurality of adjustable partitions; and a plurality of velcro strips that run lengthwise along the entirety of the interior walls.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the short and long legs has a dual locking mechanism comprising: a spring-loaded button clip to hold the legs in place in half inch increments; and a twist-lock mechanism located at the end of each leg.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the topper supports a single or queen mattress.
11. A method of assembling a frame comprising: connecting one end of a first long pole to a front support; connecting another end of the first long pole to a middle support; connecting one end of the second long pole to the front support; connecting another end of the second long pole to the middle support; connecting one end of the first short pole to the middle support; connecting another end of the first short pole to a rear support; connecting a first adjustable short leg to the rear support; connecting a second adjustable short leg to the rear support; connecting a third adjustable short leg to the middle support; connecting a fourth adjustable short leg to the middle support; connecting a fifth adjustable short leg or a first adjustable extended leg to the rear support; and connecting a sixth adjustable short leg or a second adjustable extended leg to the rear support.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising: inserting the first and second adjustable short legs into the rear support; inserting the third and fourth adjustable short legs into the middle support; inserting the fifth and the sixth adjustable short legs into the frame; interchanging the fifth and sixth short adjustable legs with the first and second extended legs; inserting the legs into the frame; inserting a fastener into an angle bracket; securing the legs into the frame by tightening the angle brackets using the fastener; adjusting the legs to get desired height by pushing a push pin into a hole; and tightening a twist-lock to get sturdy support.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising: attaching a slat topper to the top of the frame; connecting two holes of the slat topper to the front support; and securing a first shaft collar and a second shaft collar to the front support; connecting two holes of the slat topper to the rear support; and securing a third shaft collar and a fourth shaft collar to the rear support.
14. The method of claim 11, further comprising: removing the front section of the front support by removing the push pins from the middle support; removing the front of a slatted topper piece from the front frame; laying the excess of the slatted topper off the back of the middle support; inserting the middle part of the slatted topper to the middle support; and inserting the rear of the slatted topper to the rear support.
15. The method of claim 11, further comprising: loosening the corner brackets of the rear center support bar; removing the short legs from the rear support bar; sliding the loose rear center support bar six inches towards the center support bar; removing the six inch poles on each side of the rear support bar; connecting an adjustable short leg to the rear center support; connecting an adjustable short leg to the rear center support bar; and tightening the two piece corner brackets of the rear center support bar.
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the forming of the core parts uses extended long legs in the front and middle support to form a table.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein the top of the slats contain gripping strips on all individual slats except the slats that contain the holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0039] Reference will w be made in detail to some embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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[0041] The frame includes a rear center support bar 12, a middle center support bar 13, and a front center support bar 14. When the frame 11 is assembled, the short poles 15 extend between the rear center support bar 12 and the middle center support bar 13, and the long poles 16 extend between the middle center support bar 13 and the front center support bar 14. The frame 11 also includes angle brackets 17 positioned at the junctions of the support bars and poles. Short legs 18 extend from the ends of the rear center support bar 12, middle center support bar 13, and front center support bar 14 via the angle brackets 17. Extendable legs 19 are provided, which are swappable with the short legs 18 to extend from the rear center support bar 12, middle center support bar 13, or the front center support bar 14.
[0042] The interchangeability of components, such as the short legs 18 and extendable legs 19 enables adaptation to various vehicle interiors and usage scenarios. The topper 3 comprises a plurality of slats 31 connected by stretchable straps 32. The topper 3 is held in place by shaft collars 41 placed on the rear center support bar 12 and front center support bar 14. The topper 3 is formed from wood, metal, composite, or any suitable material of sufficient rigidity and strength to support a person.
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[0045] In one embodiment, one end of a first long pole 16 connects to the front center support bar 14, while the other end connects to the middle center support bar 13. Similarly, one end of a second long pole 16 connects to the front center support bar 14, with its other end connecting to the middle center support bar 13. The short poles 15 follow a similar pattern, with one end of a first short pole 15 connecting to the middle center support bar 13 and the other end connecting to the rear center support bar 12.
[0046] The frame 11 includes multiple angle brackets 17 positioned at the junctions of the center support bars and connecting poles. These angle brackets 17 feature a reinforced bracket 42 (see
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[0071] Although certain specific embodiments are described above for instructional purposes, the teachings of this patent document have general applicability and are not limited to the specific embodiments described above. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations, and combinations of various features of the described embodiments can be practiced without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.