LATCH SYSTEM FOR PICKUP BED TONNEAU COVER
20170361692 · 2017-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
- George Albert Corder (US)
- Paul Finch (Northville, MI, US)
- Joseph Orlando (US)
- Steven Laurain (US)
- David Brooks (US)
Cpc classification
B60J7/198
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05C3/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A latch assembly for clamping a pickup truck cover to a truck bed is disclosed. The assembly includes a base mount fixed to the cover side rail, a cam assembly having first and second cam surfaces, and a handle assembly rotatably attached to the mount. The handle assembly is movable between stowed and clamping positions and includes a lever rotatably mounted to the mount, a grip slidably mounted on the lever, and a pivotable locking arm associated with the cam surfaces. The arm includes a grip for clamping against the bed. The first cam surface has a stowing cam profile for moving the arm to its stowed position. The second cam surface has a locking cam profile for moving the arm to its clamping position. The arm includes a follower for engagement with the cam surfaces. The base mount includes a grip-engaging feature. The grip includes a base mount-engaging feature.
Claims
1. A latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed, the cover having a side rail and the bed having an upper rail, the assembly comprising: a base mount fixed to the side rail of the cover; a cam assembly having a first cam surface and a second cam surface; a handle assembly rotatably attached to said base mount and movable between a stowed position and a clamping position, said handle assembly comprising a lever rotatably mounted to said base mount, a slidable grip slidably mounted on said lever, and a pivotable locking arm operatively and selectively associated with said first and second cam surfaces, said pivotable locking arm including a grip for clamping against the upper rail of the bed when the handle assembly is in said clamping position.
2. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 1, wherein said first cam surface and said second cam surface are joined and are continuous with one another.
3. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 1, wherein said first cam surface has a concave stowing cam profile for moving said pivotable locking arm to its stowed position.
4. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 1, wherein said second cam surface has a concave locking cam profile for moving said pivotable locking arm to its clamping position.
5. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 1, wherein said pivotable locking arm includes a follower end having a follower for engagement with said first and second cam surfaces.
6. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 1, further including a biasing element for urging said slidable grip toward said base mount.
7. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 1, wherein said base mount includes a slidable grip-engaging feature and said slidable grip includes a base mount-engaging feature.
8. A latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed, the assembly comprising: a base mount, said base mount including a first cam surface and a second cam surface; a handle assembly rotatably attached to said base mount such that said handle rotates about a substantially horizontal axis and is movable between a stowed position, an unlatched position, and a clamping position, wherein said handle is substantially horizontal when in said stowed and clamping positions and is substantially vertical when in said unlatched position, said handle assembly including a pivotable locking arm operatively associated with said first and second cam surfaces, said pivotable locking arm being associated with said first cam surface when said handle assembly is in its stowed position and being associated with said second cam surface when said handle assembly is in its clamping position.
9. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 8, wherein said handle assembly further includes a lever rotatably mounted to said base mount and a slidable grip slidably mounted on said lever.
10. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 9, wherein said pivotable locking arm including a grip for clamping against the pickup truck bed when the handle assembly is in said clamping position.
11. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 8, wherein said first cam surface and said second cam surface are joined and are continuous with one another and wherein said first cam surface has a concave stowing cam profile for moving said pivotable locking arm to its stowed position.
12. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 11, wherein said second cam surface has a concave locking cam profile for moving said pivotable locking arm to its clamping position.
13. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 8, further including a biasing element for urging said slidable grip toward said base mount.
14. The latch assembly for use with a cover for a pickup truck bed of claim 8, wherein said base mount includes a slidable grip-engaging feature and said slidable grip includes a base mount-engaging feature.
15. A latch assembly for coupling a movable component to a fixed component, the assembly comprising: a base mount fixed to the movable component; a cam assembly having a first cam surface and a second cam surface, said cam surfaces being adjacent and continuous with each other; a handle assembly rotatably attached to said base mount and movable between a stowed position and a clamping position, said handle assembly comprising a lever rotatably mounted to said base mount, a slidable grip slidably mounted on said lever, and a pivotable locking arm operatively and selectively associated with said first and second cam surfaces, said pivotable locking arm including a grip for clamping against the fixed component when the handle assembly is in said clamping position.
16. The latch assembly for coupling a movable component to a fixed component of claim 8, wherein said first cam surface has a concave stowing cam profile for moving said pivotable locking arm to its stowed position.
17. The latch assembly for coupling a movable component to a fixed component of claim 8, wherein said second cam surface has a concave locking cam profile for moving said pivotable locking arm to its clamping position.
18. The latch assembly for coupling a movable component to a fixed component of claim 8, wherein said pivotable locking arm includes a follower end having a follower for engagement with said first and second cam surfaces.
19. The latch assembly for coupling a movable component to a fixed component of claim 8, further including a biasing element for urging said slidable grip toward said base mount.
20. The latch assembly for coupling a movable component to a fixed component of claim 8, wherein said base mount includes a slidable grip-engaging feature and said slidable grip includes a base mount-engaging feature.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of examples of the invention wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0029] In the following figures, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same components. In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for different constructed embodiments. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
[0030] The preferred embodiment of a latch assembly for use in locking a pickup truck tonneau to a pickup truck bed cover is shown in
[0031] The latch assembly of the disclosed inventive concept finds particular application on a multi-segmented tonneau cover of the type that includes individual segments that are rotatably attached. Each segment includes a front cross rail and a rear cross rail, both the front and rear cross rails extending in a cross-car direction. The front cross rail and the rear cross rail are each connected by a pair of opposed side rails. As is understood, the latch assembly of the disclosed inventive concept attaches to a side rail as will be described below.
[0032] The figures illustrate the latch assembly of the disclosed inventive concept in several stages of operation between being stowed during non-use to its clamping position in which the tonneau cover is held to the upper rail of the pickup truck bed. It is to be understood that the configuration of the latch assembly of the disclosed inventive concept is preferred but not necessarily exclusive, as other configurations could be adopted without deviating from the spirit or scope of the present invention as described and claimed.
[0033] Referring to
[0034] The base mount 12 includes a pair of spaced apart and opposed walls 24 and 24′. Each of the walls 24 and 24′ includes a grip clamping flange of which one, a grip locking flange 26, is shown in
[0035] Rotatably attached to the base mount 12 is a handle or lever assembly 28. The handle assembly 28 includes a handle or lever 30, a slidable grip 32 slidably mounted on the handle 30, and a pivotable locking arm 34.
[0036] The lever 30 includes a first end 36 and a second end 38. The first end 36 of the lever 30 includes an attachment pin aperture 40 into which a pivot pin 42 is inserted.
[0037] The slidable grip 32 includes a return spring 44 that urges the slidable grip 32 toward the first end of the 36 of the handle 30. The slidable grip 32 further includes two side walls 46 and 46′. Each of the grip side walls 46 and 46′ includes a base mount engagement flange of which one, a base mount engagement flange 48, is shown in
[0038] Rotatably attached to the handle assembly 28 is a pivotable locking arm 34. The pivotable locking arm 34 includes a locking arm pin aperture 50 into which is fitted a locking arm attachment pin 52. The locking arm attachment pin 52 rotatably attaches the pivotable locking arm 34 to the handle 30. The pivotable locking arm 34 includes a follower end 54 to which is rotatingly attached a follower or roller 56. The pivotable locking arm 34 also includes a grip end 56 that having a truck bed-engaging grip 58. The grip 58 may be formed from a rubber material or another polymerized material so that the selected material provides a relatively high coefficient of friction, thereby reducing or eliminating the possibility of the grip 58 becoming loose from the engaged surface on the truck bed wall. The polymerized surface also reduces the likelihood that the surface of the truck bed will become marred upon clamping of the latching assembly 10.
[0039] The cam follower 56 selectively engages a cam assembly 60 that is attached to or is part of the base mount 12. The cam assembly 60 has two profiles formed thereon. The first of these profiles is a stowing cam profile 62. The second of these profiles is a locking cam profile 64. During the stowing operation of the handle assembly 28, the cam follower 56 follows the stowing cam profile 62 as will be discussed below. As will also be discussed below, during the clamping operation of the handle assembly 28, the cam follower 56 follows the locking cam profile 64.
[0040] As noted,
[0041] The next step toward clamping is illustrated in
[0042] As shown in
[0043] As illustrated by arrows, continuing movement of the lever 30 toward its stowed position in
[0044] The operator continues moving the lever 30 toward the stowed position until the slidable grip 32 reengages the base mount 12 by reengagement of the grip locking flanges 26 and 26′ with the base mount engagement flanges 48 and 48′ from the respectively as illustrated in
[0045] Simultaneous with the movement of the lever 30 toward its stowed position, the pivotable locking arm 34 moves toward its clamping position with respect to the top rail 66 of the pickup bed. Particularly, as the lever 30 is moved toward its stowed position, the cam follower 56 continues to follow the locking cam profile 64 of the cam assembly 60 until the pivotable locking arm 34 is moved to its fully engaged position in which the grip end 56 is pressed against the top rail 66 of a pickup truck bed. The tonneau cover is now fully clamped and is securely locked against the pickup truck bed as illustrated in
[0046] Should the operator decide to remove all or some of the tonneau cover from the pickup truck bed, the handle assembly 28 must first be released from its locking position. Release of the handle assembly 28 from its locked position is undertaken in reverse of the installation steps to be followed by stowage. Particularly, and referring to
[0047] Thereafter, as illustrated in
[0048] To return the handle assembly 28 to its fully stowed position, the operator continues to move the lever 30 upward toward its stowed position as illustrated in
[0049] With respect to
[0050] It is to be understood that while a single attachment assembly 10 is illustrated, the attachment assemblies are ordinarily provided in mirror pairs such that another latch assembly would be provided on the opposite side of the tonneau cover segment.
[0051] The latching arrangement of the disclosed inventive concept allows the operator to quickly and easily move the latch from its fully stowed position to its clamping position and back again seamlessly and using only a single hand. The latching arrangement of the disclosed inventive concept requires the least number of moving parts, is highly adaptable to a variety of tonneau covers, and provides a secure and effective attachment of the tonneau cover relative to the pickup truck bed.
[0052] One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the above discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.