Telescoping truck bed shell
US-9783030-B1 · Oct 10, 2017 · US
US10005347B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10005347-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715686006-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 26, 2018 |
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A telescoping truck bed shell is disclosed herein. The truck bed shell is capable of being retracted so that the user can have full access to the truck bed and also extended so that the user can have a protected volume at the truck bed in order to store things. The telescoping truck bed has traversable frames and a traversable cover wherein the frames and cover may be traversed between extended and retracted positions depending on whether the truck bed shell is being deployed or stored.
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A truck with a collapsible shell, the truck comprising: a cab defining a roof and a truck bed defining first and second side walls; a first rigid member mounted to the first and second side walls; a second rigid member slidably mounted to the first and second side walls, the second rigid member being transitional between a deployed position and a collapsed position along a slide axis, the second rigid member moving toward the first rigid member as the second rigid member transitions from the deployed position toward the collapsed position, the second rigid member moving away from the first rigid member as the second rigid member transitions from the collapsed position toward the deployed position; a plurality of telescoping support structures, each telescoping support structure including at least three elongate segments coaxially aligned relative to each other, each telescoping support structure being connected to the first rigid member and the second rigid member when the second rigid member transitions between the deployed position and the collapsed position and—extending in a direction parallel to the slide axis, the plurality of telescoping support structures collapsing as the second rigid member transitions from the deployed position toward the collapsed position, the plurality of telescoping support structures expanding as the second rigid member transitions from the collapsed position toward the deployed position; and a window detachably engageable with the second rigid member. 2. The truck recited in claim 1 , wherein the second rigid member and the truck bed defines a window opening when the second rigid member is in the deployed position, the window being sized to be complimentary in shape to the window opening so as to extend between the second rigid member and the truck bed when the second rigid member is in the deployed position. 3. The truck recited in claim 2 , wherein the truck bed includes a tailgate, the tailgate defining a portion of the window opening such that the window extends to the tailgate when the second rigid member is in the deployed position and the window is engaged with the second rigid member. 4. The truck recited in claim 1 , wherein the first rigid member is mounted solely to the truck bed. 5. The truck recited in claim 1 , wherein the first rigid member is not directly attached to the cab when the first rigid member is mounted to the truck bed. 6. The truck recited in claim 1 , further comprising a shell extending between the first and second rigid members. 7. The truck recited in claim 6 , further comprising a pair of attachment members connected to respective ones of the first and second side walls, the pair of attachment members being selectively engageable with the shell to couple the shell to the first and second side walls. 8. The truck recited in claim 7 , wherein the shell and the pair of attachment members include cooperatively engageable snaps to effectuate engagement of the shell to the pair of attachment members. 9. The truck recited in claim 7 , wherein the shell and the pair of attachment members include cooperatively engageable zipper portions to effectuate engagement of the shell to the pair of attachment members. 10. A truck with a collapsible shell, the truck comprising: a cab defining a roof and a truck bed defining first and second side walls; a first rigid member mounted solely to the first and second side walls; a second rigid member slidably mounted to the first and second side walls, the second rigid member being transitional between a deployed position and a collapsed position along a slide axis, the second rigid member moving, toward the first rigid member as the second rigid member transitions from the deployed position toward the collapsed position, the second rigid member moving away from the first rigid member as the second rigid member transitions from the collapsed position toward the deployed position; a shell extending between the first and second rigid members; and a plurality of support structures being connected to the first and second rigid members when the second rigid member transitions between the deployed position and the collapsed position, each support structure including at least three elongate segments coaxially aligned relative to each other, the plurality of support structures interfacing with the shell to provide support to the shell. 11. The truck recited in claim 10 , further comprising a window detachably engageable with the second rigid member. 12. The truck recited in claim 10 , wherein the second rigid member and the truck bed defines a window opening when the second rigid member is in the deployed position, the window being sized to be complimentary in shape to the window opening so as to extend between the second rigid member and the truck bed when the second rigid member is in the deployed position. 13. The truck recited in claim 10 , wherein the first rigid member is mounted solely to the truck bed. 14. The truck recited in claim 10 , wherein the first rigid member is not directly attached to the cab when it is mounted to the truck bed. 15. The truck recited in claim 10 , further comprising a pair of attachment members connected to respective ones of the first and second side walls, the pair of attachment members being selectively engageable with the shell to couple the shell to the first and second side walls. 16. The truck recited in claim 15 , wherein the shell and the pair of attachment members include cooperatively engageable snaps to effectuate engagement of the shell to the pair of attachment members. 17. The truck recited in claim 15 , wherein the shell and the pair of attachment members include cooperatively engageable zipper portions to effectuate engagement of the shell to the pair of attachment members. 18. A method of using a truck bed cover mounted to a truck bed having first and second side walls, the method comprising the steps of: collapsing the truck bed cover from a deployed position toward a collapsed position, the truck bed cover including: a first rigid member mounted to the first and second side walls of the truck bed; a second rigid member slidably mounted to the first and second side walls; and a plurality of telescoping support structures, each telescoping support structure including at least three elongate segments coaxially aligned relative to each other; the collapsing step including moving the second rigid member toward the first rigid member, each telescoping support structure being connected to the first rigid member and the second rigid member during the collapsing step; and deploying the truck bed cover from the collapsed position toward the deployed position by moving the second rigid member away from the first rigid member, each telescoping support structure being connected to the first rigid member and the second rigid member during the deploying step.
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