Removable storage arrangement for a vehicle
US-9193290-B2 · Nov 24, 2015 · US
US2016280144A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016280144-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514668065-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A vehicle-bed storage box includes a container having an interior volume, an interface plate disposed within a vehicle-bed sidewall that selectively receives the container against the vehicle-bed sidewall and over a vehicle-bed wheelhouse, the interface plate including a securing recess and an interface bracket extending from at least one sidewall, the interface bracket including a rotating mechanism operable between a plurality of rotational positions, including an engaged position and a secured position when the interface bracket is received by the interface plate, the engaged position being defined by the rotating mechanism being free of engagement with the securing recess and further defined by the interface bracket being at least partially operable within the interface plate, and wherein the secured position is defined by the rotating mechanism being engaged within the securing recess and the interface bracket being substantially free of movement within the interface plate.
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A vehicle-bed storage box comprising: a container having an interior volume defined by sidewalls and a base of the container; an interface plate disposed within a vehicle-bed sidewall that selectively receives the container against the vehicle-bed sidewall and over a vehicle-bed wheelhouse, the interface plate including a securing recess at least partially defined by an inward surface of the interface plate; and an interface bracket extending from at least one sidewall, the interface bracket including a rotating mechanism operable between a plurality of rotational positions, wherein the plurality of rotational positions of the rotating mechanism includes an engaged position and a secured position when the interface bracket is received by the interface plate, the engaged position being defined by the rotating mechanism being free of engagement with the securing recess and further defined by the interface bracket being at least partially operable within the interface plate, and wherein the secured position is defined by the rotating mechanism being engaged within the securing recess and the interface bracket being substantially free of movement within the interface plate. 2 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 1 , wherein the rotating mechanism includes a rotational member that operates the rotating mechanism between the plurality of rotational positions, and wherein the rotational member extends through the at least one sidewall and is operable from the interior volume of the container. 3 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 2 , wherein the rotational member is a keyed cylinder. 4 . A vehicle-bed storage box comprising: a container having an interior volume defined by sidewalls and a base of the container; an interface bracket extending from at least one sidewall; and an interface plate disposed within a vehicle-bed sidewall that selectively receives the interface bracket to position the container against the vehicle-bed sidewall and over a vehicle-bed wheelhouse. 5 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 4 , wherein the interface bracket extends perpendicularly from the at least one sidewall of the container and wherein the interface plate is positioned vertically within the vehicle-bed sidewall, and wherein selective engagement between the interface bracket and the interface plate provides primary vertical support for positioning the container over the vehicle-bed wheelhouse. 6 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 5 , wherein the container includes an upper rim, and wherein the upper rim is disposed below a top surface of the vehicle-bed sidewall when the interface bracket is received by the interface plate, and wherein the base of the container is free of engagement with the vehicle-bed wheelhouse. 7 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 6 , wherein only one sidewall of the container engages the at least one vehicle-bed sidewall and wherein the remaining sidewalls of the container and the base are free of direct engagement with a vehicle-bed surface. 8 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 5 , further comprising: a removable dividing wall, wherein the container includes at least one wall cleat positioned on an interior surface of the container, wherein the at least one wall cleat cooperates with the removable dividing wall to position the removable dividing wall within the interior volume. 9 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 5 , further comprising: at least one stanchion that extends from the container and rests upon a floor surface of a vehicle bed when the interface bracket is received by the interface plate, wherein the at least one stanchion provides supplemental vertical support to the container from below. 10 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 8 , further comprising: a removable tray selectively disposed within the interior volume of the container, wherein the interior surface of the container includes a tray cleat that supports the removable tray within the interior volume of the container. 11 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 5 , wherein the interface bracket includes a rotating mechanism that operates between an engaged position and a secured position when the interface bracket is received by the interface plate, wherein the rotating mechanism includes a securing flange that is free of engagement with the interface plate when the rotating mechanism is in the engaged position, and wherein the flange extends into a securing recess of the interface plate when the rotating mechanism is in the secured position, wherein the secured position is further defined by a portion of the interface plate being secured between the flange and the at least one sidewall of the container. 12 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 11 , wherein the rotating mechanism includes a rotational member that operates the flange between the engaged and secured positions, and wherein the rotational member extends through the at least one sidewall and is operable from the interior volume of the container. 13 . A vehicle-bed storage box comprising: a container having a back wall, a base and an interior volume defined at least by the base; an interface bracket disposed within the back wall and perpendicularly extending from an exterior surface of the container; and an interface plate disposed within a vehicle-bed sidewall that selectively receives the interface bracket to position the container against the vehicle-bed sidewall and over a vehicle-bed wheelhouse. 14 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 13 , wherein only one sidewall of the container engages the at least one vehicle-bed sidewall and wherein the remaining sidewalls of the container and the base are free of direct engagement with a vehicle-bed surface, and wherein the base of the container is free of engagement with the vehicle-bed wheelhouse. 15 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 13 , wherein the interface plate is positioned vertically within the vehicle-bed sidewall, and wherein selective engagement between the interface bracket and the interface plate vertically and laterally supports the container over the vehicle-bed wheelhouse, wherein the container is free of engagement with the vehicle-bed wheelhouse. 16 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 15 , wherein the container includes an upper rim, and wherein the upper rim is disposed below a top surface of the vehicle-bed sidewall when the interface bracket is received by the interface plate. 17 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 13 , wherein the interface bracket includes a rotating mechanism that operates between an engaged position and a secured position when the interface bracket is received by the interface plate, wherein the engaged position is further defined by the interface bracket being at least partially operable within the interface plate, and wherein the secured position is further defined by the interface bracket being substantially free of movement within the interface plate. 18 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 17 , wherein the rotating mechanism includes a securing flange that is free of engagement with the interface plate when the rotating mechanism is in the engaged position, and wherein the flange extends into a securing recess of the interface plate when the rotating mechanism is in the secured position, wherein the secured position is further defined by a portion of the interface plate being secured between the flange and the at least one sidewall of the container. 19 . The vehicle-bed storage box of claim 18 , wherein the rota
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