RAPID RELEASE ROOFTOP TENT MOUNT
20250389133 ยท 2025-12-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T403/46
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A bottom bracket made with a box at its center and a flange on opposing sides. Over each flange, on the side of the box, are two equal, opposing through-holes. Each flange is drilled with holes to allow the bracket to be bolted to a roof rack rail. A top bracket made in a box shape with an open bottom to fit over the box-shaped bottom bracket and with the top of the top bracket fabricated to accept two bolts that will screw into an adapter fitted into a rail slot on the underside of a roof-top tent. The top bracket also has two opposing through-holes matching the through-holes on the sides of the bottom bracket. The top and bottom brackets held together by a locking quick-release pin inserted through the through-hole on the sides of the top and bottom brackets.
Claims
1. A rooftop tent mount apparatus, comprising: a bottom bracket configured to secure to a roof-rack of a vehicle, the bottom bracket, comprising: a first, horizontal portion forming a first flange and a second flange, the first flange comprising one or more first holes and the second flange comprising one or more second holes, the one or more first holes and the one or more second holes each configured to secure the bottom bracket to the roof-rack of the vehicle, a box extending vertically upward from the first, horizontal portion and interposed between the one or more first holes of the first flange and the one or more second holes of the second flange, the box comprising at least one first wall having one or more first holes and at least one second wall having one or more second, opposing holes; a top bracket, comprising a first, horizontal portion having one or more first holes on a first end and one or more second holes on a second end, a second, vertical portion extending downwardly from the first, horizontal portion and interposed between the one or more first holes and the one or more second holes of the first, horizontal portion, the second, vertical portion comprising at least one first wall having one or more first holes and at least one second wall having one or more second, opposing holes; and a locking pin configured to secure the bottom bracket to the top bracket.
2. The rooftop tent mount apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second, vertical portion of the top bracket is configured to slide over and couple to the box of the bottom bracket, the one or more first holes of the at least one first wall of the second, vertical portion of the top bracket aligning with the one or more first holes of the at least one first wall of the box of the bottom bracket, and the one or more second holes of the at least one second wall of the second, vertical portion of the top bracket aligning with the one or more second holes of the at least one second wall of the box of the bottom bracket.
3. The rooftop tent mount apparatus of claim 2, wherein when the top bracket is coupled to the bottom bracket, the locking pin is configured to slide through the one or more first holes, respectively, of the at least one first wall of the second, vertical portion of the top bracket, through the one or more first holes, respectively, of the at least one first wall of the box of the bottom bracket, through the one or more second holes, respectively, of the at least one second wall of the box of the bottom bracket, and through the one or more second holes of the at least one second wall of the second, vertical portion of the top bracket, thereby preventing separation of the top bracket from the bottom bracket.
4. A rooftop tent mount apparatus, comprising: a bottom bracket configured to secure to a roof-rack of a vehicle, the bottom bracket, comprising: a first, horizontal portion forming a first flange and a second flange, the first flange comprising one or more first holes and the second flange comprising one or more second holes, a box extending vertically upward from the first, horizontal portion and interposed between the one or more first holes of the first flange and the one or more second holes of the second flange, the box comprising at least one first wall having a first hole and at least one second wall having a second, opposing hole; a top bracket configured to couple to the box of the bottom bracket, the top bracket comprising a first, horizontal portion having one or more first holes on a first end and one or more second holes on a second end, a second, vertical portion extending downwardly from the first, horizontal portion and interposed between the one or more first holes and the one or more second holes of the first, horizontal portion, the second, vertical portion comprising at least one first wall having a first hole and at least one second wall having a second, opposing hole; and a locking pin configured to selectively secure the bottom bracket to the top bracket.
5. The rooftop tent mount apparatus of claim 4, wherein the locking pin is configured to secure the bottom bracket to the top bracket by sliding through the first hole of the at least one first wall of the second, vertical portion of the top bracket, through the first hole of the at least one first wall of the box of the bottom bracket, through the second hole of the at least one second wall of the box of the bottom bracket, and through the second hole of the at least one second wall of the second, vertical portion of the top bracket, thereby preventing separation of the top bracket from the bottom bracket.
6. A rooftop tent mount apparatus, comprising: a bottom bracket configured to secure to a roof-rack of a vehicle, the bottom bracket, comprising: a horizontal portion, a box extending vertically upward from the horizontal portion, the box comprising at least one first wall having a first hole and at least one second wall having a second, opposing hole; a top bracket configured to couple to the box of the bottom bracket, the top bracket comprising a horizontal portion, a vertical portion extending downwardly from the horizontal portion, the vertical portion comprising at least one first wall having a first hole and at least one second wall having a second, opposing hole; and a locking pin configured to secure the bottom bracket to the top bracket.
7. The rooftop tent mount apparatus of claim 6, wherein the vertical portion of the top bracket is configured to slide over the box of the bottom bracket, the first hole of the at least one first wall of the vertical portion of the top bracket aligning with the first hole of the at least one first wall of the box of the bottom bracket, and the second hole of the at least one second wall of the vertical portion of the top bracket aligning with the second hole of the at least one second wall of the box of the bottom bracket.
8. The rooftop tent mount apparatus of claim 7, wherein when the top bracket is coupled to the bottom bracket, the locking pin is configured to slide through the first hole of the at least one first wall of the vertical portion of the top bracket, through the first hole of the at least one first wall of the box of the bottom bracket, through the second hole of the at least one second wall of the box of the bottom bracket, and through the second hole of the at least one second wall of the vertical portion of the top bracket, thereby preventing separation of the top bracket from the bottom bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0006] The purpose of this invention is to serve as a rapid-release/quick-release mount for a rooftop tent.
[0007] People wanting to secure a rooftop tent to a vehicle roof-rack have limited options. The most frequently used option is to bolt the rooftop tent to the rack. The following legend provides a numerical guide to the relevant parts of the rooftop tent mount apparatus 100: bottom bracket 102; top bracket 104; locking quick-release pin 106; flanges 108A-B of the bottom bracket 102; opposing holes 110A-B drilled in the sides of the bottom bracket 102 and opposing holes 112A-B in the sides of the top bracket 104 where the locking quick-release pin 106 is inserted; holes 114A-D to bolt bottom bracket 102 to a roof-rack rail; and holes 116A-B to bolt top bracket 104 to an underside of a rooftop tent.
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[0009] The rapid-release rooftop tent mount apparatus disclosed herein employs a locking quick-release pin 106 to secure a flanged bottom bracket 102 to a top bracket 104 on the underside of the rooftop tent. The flanged bottom bracket 102 consists of fabricated steel formed into the shape of a box 118 one to two inches high, by one to two inches wide by one to two inches long. The flanges 108A-B are on opposite sides of the box 118 with each flange 108A-B having two holes 114A-B, 114C-D, respectively, so that the bracket 102 may be bolted to the roof-rack. The box 118 atop and between the flanges 108A-B has an equal and opposing hole 110A-B each on opposite sides of the box 118 and above the flanges 108A-B, respectively. The top bracket 104 is to be bolted to the underside of the rooftop tent. The top bracket 104 is meant to fit over the bottom bracket 102. The top bracket 104 also consists of fabricated steel but formed into the shape of a lower-case letter n with a flat, as opposed to round, top. The underside of the top bracket 104 is left open to fit over the box 118 of the bottom bracket 102. The top, flat portion 120 of the top bracket 104 has two holes 116A-B that are used to bolt the top bracket 104 to the underside of the rooftop tent. The top bracket 104 is similarly one to two inches high, by one to two inches wide by one to two inches long and has holes 112A-B in the side that match the size and location of the side-cut holes 110A-B on the bottom bracket 102.
[0010] Once the top bracket 104 is secured to the underside of the rooftop tent the apparatus can be lowered on top of the bottom bracket 102 that is bolted to the roof-rack. Where the holes line up on the bottom bracket 102 and top bracket 104, in other words, hole 112A of the top bracket 104 aligns with hole 110A of the bottom bracket 102 and hole 112B of the top bracket 104 aligns with hole 110B of the bottom bracket 102, a locking quick-release pin 106 is inserted, as shown in