Vehicle roof rack mounting bracket system
US-2024217446-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US2024391391A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024391391-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418793227-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A roof rack foot for securing a cross bar to a roof of a vehicle. The roof rack foot includes a first clamping portion and an actuation device. The first clamping portion includes a lid receiving area. The roof rack foot further includes a lid removably coupled to the lid receiving area. The actuation device is coupled to the first clamping portion and a second clamping portion, and the actuation device is configured to move the second clamping portion toward the first clamping portion to secure the roof rack foot to the vehicle roof. The roof rack foot further includes a release button coupled to the lid, and the lid is configured to cover the actuation device in a first configuration.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A roof rack foot for securing a load bar to a vehicle roof, the roof rack foot comprising: a first clamping portion comprising a lid receiving area; a lid removably coupled to the lid receiving area; an actuation device coupled to the first clamping portion and a second clamping portion, wherein the actuation device is configured to move the second clamping portion toward the first clamping portion to secure the roof rack foot to the vehicle roof; and a release button coupled to the lid, wherein the lid is configured to cover the actuation device in a first position. 2 . The roof rack foot of claim 1 , wherein the release button protrudes from the lid. 3 . The roof rack foot of claim 1 , wherein the release button is coupled to a bottom of the lid. 4 . The roof rack foot of claim 1 , wherein the lid receiving area further comprises a recess configured to receive a portion of the release button. 5 . The roof rack foot of claim 1 , wherein the release button is configured to decouple the lid from the lid receiving area when a force is applied to the release button. 6 . The roof rack foot of claim 5 , wherein the force is normal to a bottom surface of the release button. 7 . The roof rack foot of claim 5 , wherein the force displaces the release button in an upward direction relative to a bottom surface of the release button. 8 . The roof rack foot of claim 1 , wherein the lid comprises a first protrusion and the lid receiving area comprises a second protrusion, wherein the first protrusion is configured to engage the second protrusion in the first position. 9 . The roof rack foot of claim 8 , wherein the first protrusion is disposed in a lower portion of the lid and the second protrusion is disposed in a lower portion of the lid receiving area. 10 . The roof rack foot of claim 8 , wherein the release button is configured to disengage the first protrusion from the second protrusion when the release button is pressed. 11 . A roof rack comprising: a load bar comprising a first end coupled to a first foot and a second end coupled to a second foot, wherein the first foot and the second foot are configured to secure the load bar to a vehicle roof, wherein the first foot comprises a first clamping portion comprising a first lid receiving area, a first lid removably coupled to the first lid receiving area, a first actuation device coupled to the first clamping portion and a second clamping portion and configured to move the second clamping portion toward the first clamping portion to secure the first foot to the vehicle roof, and a first release button coupled to the first lid and configured to cover the first actuation device in a first position. 12 . The roof rack of claim 11 , wherein the first lid further comprises a swing arm extending from an inside of the first lid, the swing arm comprising a first protrusion configured to engage a second protrusion disposed on the first lid receiving area. 13 . The roof rack of claim 12 , wherein the first release button is configured to rotate the swing arm away from the second protrusion when a force is applied to the release button. 14 . The roof rack of claim 11 , wherein the first lid is pivotably coupled to the first lid receiving area. 15 . The roof rack of claim 11 , wherein the first actuation device is exposed when the first lid is in a second position. 16 . The roof rack of claim 11 , wherein an upper portion of the first lid receiving area defines an undercut configured to receive a hook disposed on the first lid. 17 . The roof rack of claim 11 , wherein the second foot comprises a third clamping portion comprising a second lid receiving area, a second lid removably coupled to the second lid receiving area, a second actuation device coupled to the third clamping portion and a fourth clamping portion and configured to move the fourth clamping portion toward the third clamping portion to secure the second foot to the vehicle roof, and a second release button coupled to the second lid and configured to cover the second actuation device in a first position. 18 . The roof rack of claim 11 , wherein the first foot is coupled to the vehicle roof at a roof rail. 19 . The roof rack of claim 11 , wherein the load bar is coupled to an upper surface of the first foot. 20 . The roof rack of claim 11 , further comprising a lock configured to secure the first lid to the first lid receiving area.
Trucks; Load vehicles, Busses · CPC title
Passenger cars; Automobiles · CPC title
using clips, clamps, straps or the like · CPC title
outside the vehicle · CPC title
characterised by releasable attaching means between carrier and roof · CPC title
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