TAILGATE LOADING RAMP
20170341560 · 2017-11-30
Inventors
- Dragan B. Stojkovic (Taylor, MI, US)
- Jack Marchlewski (Saline, MI, US)
- Joshua R. Hemphill (White Lake, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60P1/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G67/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A loading ramp for a tailgate is stored and transported on the inside wall of the tailgate. The loading ramp includes a base section pivotally connected to an inner wall of the tailgate. A ramp section is connected to the base section by a hinge and is movable between a loading position extending from a distal edge of the tailgate to a ground surface and a transport position folded against the base section in a transverse/vertical plane. An alternative loading ramp includes a top section, a top hinge connecting the top section to a distal edge of the tailgate, a bottom section, and an intermediate hinge connecting the bottom section to the top section. The top section and the bottom section are stored with the top section and bottom section parallel to each other and to the tailgate.
Claims
1. A loading ramp for a tailgate, comprising: a base section pivotally connected to an inner wall of the tailgate that pivots between a transverse/vertical plane and a longitudinal/horizontal plane; and a ramp section connected to the base section by a hinge, the ramp section being movable between— a deployed position extending from a distal edge of the tailgate to a ground surface, and a transport position folded against the base section in the transverse/vertical plane.
2. The loading ramp of claim 1 further comprising: a second base section pivotally connected to an inner wall of the tailgate that pivot a transverse/vertical plane and a longitudinal/horizontal plane; and a second ramp section connected to the second base section by a second hinge, the second ramp section being movable between— a second deployed position extending from a distal edge of the tailgate to the ground surface, and a second transport position folded against the base section in the transverse/vertical plane.
3. The loading ramp of claim 2 wherein the base section is connected to the inner wall of the tailgate at a first location, and the second base section is connected to the inner wall of the tailgate at a second location laterally and longitudinally spaced from the first location.
4. The loading ramp of claim 3 wherein the first location and second location are vertically offset by at least a width of the loading ramp when the tailgate is in a closed position.
5. The loading ramp of claim 2 further comprising: a latch securing the ramp section to the base section when the ramp is in the transport position; and a second latch securing the second ramp section to the second base section when the second ramp is in the transport position.
6. The loading ramp of claim 2 wherein the hinge is disposed between a first pivot connection between the base section and the tailgate and a first lateral edge of the tailgate that is closest to the first pivot connection, and wherein the second hinge is disposed between a second pivot connection between the second base section and the tailgate and a second lateral edge of the tailgate that is closest to the second pivot connection.
7. The loading ramp of claim 2 further comprising: a pivot pin provided on the base section; a first plurality of receptacles assembled to the inner surface of the tailgate with each of the first plurality of receptacles being transversely spaced apart from the others of the first plurality of receptacles, wherein the pivot pin is insertable into one of the plurality of receptacles; a second pivot pin provided on the second base section; and a second plurality of receptacles assembled to the inner surface of the tailgate with each of the second plurality of receptacles being transversely spaced apart from the others of the second plurality of receptacles, wherein the second pivot pin is insertable into one of the second plurality of receptacles.
8. The loading ramp of claim 1 further comprising: a latch securing the ramp section to the base section when the ramp is in the transport position.
9. The loading ramp of claim 1 wherein the hinge is disposed between a pivot connection between the base section and the tailgate and a lateral edge of the tailgate that is closest to the pivot connection.
10. The loading ramp of claim 1 further comprising: a pivot pin; and a plurality of receptacles assembled to the inner surface of the tailgate with each of the receptacles being transversely spaced apart from the other receptacles, wherein the pivot pin is insertable into one of the plurality of receptacles.
11. A loading ramp for a pick-up truck that has a tailgate, comprising: a first loading ramp pivotally connected to an inner wall of the tailgate at a first location, the first loading ramp having a first ramp section extendable from the distal edge of the tailgate to a ground surface and a first pivoting section extending from the first location to the distal edge, and a first hinge connecting the first ramp section to the first pivoting section; a second loading ramp pivotally connected to an inner wall of the tailgate at a second location laterally and longitudinally spaced from the first location, the second loading ramp having a second ramp section extendable from the distal edge of the tailgate to the ground surface and a second pivoting section extending from the second location to the distal edge, and second hinge connecting the second ramp section to the second pivoting section.
12. The loading ramp of claim 11 wherein the base section is connected to the inner wall of the tailgate at a first location, and the second base section is connected to the inner wall of the tailgate at a second location laterally and longitudinally spaced from the first location.
13. The loading ramp of claim 11 wherein the first location and second location are vertically offset by at least a width of the loading ramp when the tailgate is in a closed position.
14. The loading ramp of claim 11 further comprising: a latch securing the ramp section to the base section when the ramp is in the transport position; and a second latch securing the second ramp section to the second base section when the second ramp is in the transport position.
15. The loading ramp of claim 11 wherein the hinge is disposed between a first pivot connection between the base section and the tailgate and a first lateral edge of the tailgate that is closest to the first pivot connection, and wherein the 1 wherein the second hinge is disposed between a second pivot connection between the second base section and the tailgate and a second lateral edge of the tailgate that is closest to the second pivot connection.
16. The loading ramp of claim 11 further comprising: a pivot pin provided on the base section; a first plurality of receptacles assembled to the inner surface of the tailgate with each of the first plurality of receptacles being transversely spaced apart from the others of the first plurality of receptacles, wherein the pivot pin is insertable into one of the plurality of receptacles; a second pivot pin provided on the second base section; and a second plurality of receptacles assembled to the inner surface of the tailgate with each of the second plurality of receptacles being transversely spaced apart from the others of the second plurality of receptacles, wherein the second pivot pin is insertable into one of the second plurality of receptacles.
17. A loading ramp attached to a pick-up truck tailgate comprising: a top section; a top hinge connecting the top section to a distal edge of the tailgate; a bottom section; an intermediate hinge connecting the bottom section to the top section, wherein the top section and the bottom section are stored with the top section and bottom section parallel to each other and to the tailgate, and wherein the top section and the bottom section are pivoted to form a ramp extending in a common plane from the distal edge of the tailgate to a ground surface.
18. The loading ramp of claim 17 wherein the top section pivots from a storage position parallel to the tailgate to a loading position, wherein the hinge and distal edge of the tailgate stop further pivoting.
19. The loading ramp of claim 17 wherein the bottom section pivots from a storage position parallel to the top section and the tailgate to a loading position, wherein the intermediate hinge and an adjacent edge of the top section stop further pivoting of the bottom section.
20. The loading ramp of claim 17 wherein the top section pivots in one rotary direction about the top hinge and the bottom section pivots in a second rotary direction about the intermediate hinge, wherein the second rotary direction is opposite the first rotary direction.
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[0025] The illustrated embodiments are disclosed with reference to the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are intended to be merely examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the disclosed concepts.
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[0034] The embodiments described above are specific examples that do not describe all possible forms of the disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosed concepts. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation. The scope of the following claims is broader than the specifically disclosed embodiments and also includes modifications of the illustrated embodiments.