Roof mounted vehicle topper

US11164491B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11164491-B2
Application numberUS-201916593543-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 4, 2019
Priority dateMar 24, 2017
Publication dateNov 2, 2021
Grant dateNov 2, 2021

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Abstract

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A cross bar for mounting a vehicle topper to a roof of a vehicle is provided. A center section has a rectangular cross section, a first end, and a second end. A first tapered section extends from the first end of the center section. A second tapered section extends from the second end of the center section. A longitudinal axis of the center section, the first tapered section, and the second tapered section extend primarily in the same direction.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cross bar for mounting a vehicle topper to a roof of a vehicle, said cross bar comprising: a center section having a consistent cross section, a first end, and a second end; a first and second section, each extending from one of the first end and the second end of the center section, and each having a varying cross section along a length thereof; and a first and second end component, each located at one of the first and second sections; wherein each of the center section, the first section, and the second section extend primarily in a horizontal direction across the roof of the vehicle; wherein each of said first and second end components extend primarily in a vertical direction to elevate the center section, the first section, and the second section above the roof of the vehicle when installed; and wherein the center section defines a lengthwise dimension smaller than a lengthwise dimension of the first section and of the second section. 2. The cross bar of claim 1 further comprising: an aperture located in the center section and configured to receive a fastener for securing the vehicle topper to the cross bar. 3. The cross bar of claim 1 further comprising: a first receiver configured to be placed on the roof of the vehicle below a distal end of the first section and configured to receive a first fastener for securing the cross bar to the roof; and a second receiver configured to be placed on the roof of the vehicle below a distal end of the second section and configured to receive a second fastener for securing the cross bar to the roof. 4. The cross bar of claim 3 wherein: the first receiver is configured to be located in a first rain ditch of the vehicle; and the second receiver is configured to be located in a second rain ditch of the vehicle. 5. The cross bar of claim 4 further comprising: a first spacer block configured to be placed in the first rain ditch below the distal end of the first section and above the first receiver; and a second spacer block configured to be placed in the second rain ditch below the distal end of the second section and above the second receiver. 6. The cross bar of claim 5 wherein: the first spacer block is sized such that an upper surface of the first spacer block is level to a portion of the roof of the vehicle surrounding the first rain ditch when the first spacer block is installed in the first rain ditch; and the second spacer block is sized such that an upper surface of the second spacer block is level to a portion of the roof of the vehicle surrounding the second rain ditch when the second spacer block is installed in the second rain ditch. 7. The cross bar of claim 6 further comprising: a first aperture located in the first spacer block, wherein the first aperture is configured to accommodate the first fastener; and a second aperture located in the second spacer block, wherein the second aperture is configured to accommodate the second fastener. 8. The cross bar of claim 7 wherein: the first and second receivers comprise rivet nuts; and the first and second fasteners comprise threaded shafts. 9. The cross bar of claim 1 wherein: each of the center section, the first section, and the second section are hollow to accommodate wiring. 10. The cross bar of claim 9 further comprising: a first wiring aperture located in the center section and configured to permit the wiring to extend from within the center section to the vehicle topper; and a second wiring aperture located at a distal end of the first section or the second section, wherein said second wiring aperture is configured to permit the wiring to exit the first section or the second section. 11. The cross bar of claim 1 wherein: the center section, the first section, and the second section are configured to accommodate wiring extending from a power source, through a distal end of the first section or the second section, through the center section, and to the vehicle topper in order to supply electrical power to the vehicle topper. 12. The cross bar of claim 1 wherein: the first section continuously increases in cross sectional area from a side connected to the center section to a distal end; and the second section continuously increases in cross sectional area from a side connected to the center section to a distal end. 13. The cross bar of claim 12 wherein: the first section continuously increases in height from the side connected to the center section to the distal end; and the second section continuously increases in height from the side connected to the center section to the distal end. 14. The cross bar of claim 1 further comprising: a first end cap attached to the first end component; and a second end cap attached to the second end component. 15. The cross bar of claim 14 wherein: the first end component comprises a first outer plate located at a distal end of the first section, wherein the first outer plate is configured to removably receive the first end cap; and the second end component comprises a second outer plate located at a distal end of the second section, wherein the second outer plate is configured to removably receive the second end cap. 16. The cross bar of claim 1 wherein: the center section, the first section, and the second section are configured to accommodate wiring extending from a power source, through a distal end of the first section or the second section, through at least a portion of the center section, and to the vehicle topper in order to supply electrical power to the vehicle topper. 17. A cross bar for mounting a vehicle topper to a roof of a vehicle comprising: a center section having a rectangular cross section, a first end, and a second end; a first tapered section having a proximal end extending from the first end of the center section, wherein the first tapered section increases in height from the proximal end of the first tapered section to a distal end of the first tapered section; a second tapered section having a proximal end extending from the second end of the center section, wherein the second tapered section increases in height from the proximal end of the second tapered section to a distal end of the second tapered section; a first outer plate located at the distal end of the first tapered section; and a second outer plate located at the distal end of the second tapered section; wherein each of the center section, the first tapered section, and the second tapered section extend primarily in a horizontal direction; wherein each of the first outer plate and the second outer plate extend primarily in a vertical direction and beyond a lower edge of each of the center section, the first tapered section, and the second tapered section to elevate the center section, the first tapered section, and the second tapered section above the roof of the vehicle when said cross bar in installed to said roof of said vehicle. 18. The cross bar of claim 17 wherein: the center section has length at least as long as the width of the vehicle topper. 19. The cross bar of claim 17 wherein: an unbroken, hollow passageway is formed along an entire horizontal length of the cross bar. 20. A cross bar for mounting a vehicle topper to a roof of a vehicle comprising: a center section having a rectangular cross section, a first end, and a second end; a first tapered section having a proximal end extending from the first end of the center section, wherein the first tapered section continuously

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  • G09F21/042Primary

    the advertising matter being fixed on the roof of the vehicles · CPC title

  • characterised by the use of electrical cells or batteries (for propulsion puposes B60K1/04; supplying batteries to, or removing batteries from, vehicles B60S5/06; testing of charge state G01R31/36) · CPC title

  • using screws, bolts, rivets or the like · CPC title

  • of flat type, e.g. LCD · CPC title

  • Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the information is built-up on a support by selection or combination of individual elements (in which the variable information is permanently attached to a movable support G09F11/00; abacus G06C1/00; slide-rules G06G1/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US11164491B2 cover?
A cross bar for mounting a vehicle topper to a roof of a vehicle is provided. A center section has a rectangular cross section, a first end, and a second end. A first tapered section extends from the first end of the center section. A second tapered section extends from the second end of the center section. A longitudinal axis of the center section, the first tapered section, and the second tap…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mri Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09F21/042. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 02 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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