Demarcated height adjustable load carrier rack
US-9725046-B2 · Aug 8, 2017 · US
US11072376B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11072376-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916428728-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 27, 2021 |
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A truck rack, including rack components and rack accessories, to support cargo over a bed of a truck, and methods of constructing, assembling, mounting, adjusting, and using the truck rack. An illustrative truck rack comprises a tower and a base. The tower may have a foot and an upper end portion. The upper end portion may be configured to support a crossbar. The base may be configured to mount the tower on an upper wall region of a truck bed. The base may include a deck on which to support the foot and at least one securing device to secure the foot on the deck. In some examples, the at least one securing device may include a clamp configured to engage opposite edge regions of the foot. In some examples, the clamp may be configured to urge the opposite edge regions downward toward the deck.
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We claim: 1. A truck rack, comprising: a tower having a foot and an upper end portion that is configured to support a crossbar; a base configured to be mounted on an upper wall region of a truck bed and having a clamp to engage opposite edge regions of the foot, to releasably secure the tower to the base; and wherein the base includes a shoe member, wherein the shoe member includes a body and a door that is pivotably connected to the body, wherein the body forms a fixed jaw of the clamp, and wherein the door forms a movable jaw of the clamp. 2. The truck rack of claim 1 , wherein the clamp is configured to be adjustable between foot-securing and foot-releasing configurations while the base remains mounted on the upper wall region of a truck bed. 3. The truck rack of claim 1 , wherein the opposite edge regions are parallel to one another. 4. The truck rack of claim 1 , wherein the base includes a deck and wherein the foot is configured to be supported horizontally on the deck. 5. The truck rack of claim 1 , wherein the foot forms a junction with an intermediate portion of the tower and extends beyond a perimeter of the intermediate portion adjacent the junction in a plane transverse to the intermediate portion. 6. The truck rack of claim 1 , wherein the shoe member forms a deck on which the foot is supported, and wherein the fixed jaw and the movable jaw are arranged along opposite edges of the deck. 7. The truck rack of claim 1 , wherein the shoe member includes the clamp and forms a receiving area for the foot, and wherein the clamp is configured to capture the foot in the receiving area while urging the foot downward against a floor of the receiving area. 8. The truck rack of claim 1 , wherein the clamp includes a clamp actuator having an interface for a driver to turn the actuator, further comprising a key-operated lock configured to cover the interface. 9. The truck rack of claim 1 , wherein the foot is configured to prevent uncoupling of the base from the upper wall region of the truck bed while the foot is secured to the base with the clamp. 10. A truck rack, comprising: a tower having a foot and an upper end portion that is configured to support a crossbar; a base configured to mount the tower on an upper wall region of a truck bed, the base defining a receiving area for the foot and including a clamp configured to secure the foot in the receiving area while urging the foot downward against the base; and wherein the base includes a shoe member, wherein the shoe member includes a body and a door that is pivotably connected to the body, wherein the body forms a fixed jaw of the clamp, and wherein the door forms a movable jaw of the clamp. 11. The truck rack of claim 10 , wherein the receiving area includes a deck and a plurality of walls located above and extending along edges of the deck. 12. The truck rack of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the jaws includes a sloped undercut configured to engage a sloped surface of the foot, to urge the foot downward against a deck of the receiving area as the jaws are tightened against the foot.
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