Vehicle roof rack mounting bracket system
US-2024217446-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US2025353442A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025353442-A1 |
| Application number | US-202519288658-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2025 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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A roof rack foot assembly for a roof rack includes a carrier member and a bracket. The carrier member is for carrying a crossbar of the roof rack. The bracket is configured for attachment to a fix point attachment position of a vehicle by use of at least one fixation means, such as a screw or bolt. The bracket comprises an engagement portion and a seat portion for the carrier member.
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1 - 15 . (canceled) 16 . A roof rack for a vehicle, comprising: a foot assembly and a crossbar, wherein the foot assembly comprises: a carrier member configured to carry the crossbar; a bracket configured to couple to the vehicle by a fixation member, and an engagement member configured to attach the carrier member to the bracket, wherein the bracket comprises a seat portion for the carrier member and an engagement portion spaced apart from the seat portion and disposed on an upper portion of the bracket, wherein the engagement member comprises a hook configured to couple to the engagement portion of the bracket, and wherein when the foot assembly is attached to the vehicle, the hook extends in a height direction and a transverse direction of the vehicle. 17 . The roof rack of claim 16 , wherein the foot assembly further comprises an aperture disposed in the bracket, and wherein the aperture is configured to receive the hook. 18 . The roof rack of claim 16 , wherein the engagement portion of the bracket is disposed above the seat portion. 19 . The roof rack of claim 16 , wherein the hook member forms a lower portion of the engagement member. 20 . The roof rack of claim 16 , wherein the engagement member further comprises a bracket support surface, and at least a portion of the hook member is disposed above the bracket support surface. 21 . The roof rack of claim 16 , wherein the fixation member is a bolt or a screw. 22 . A roof rack foot assembly for a roof rack, comprising: a carrier member configured to carry a crossbar; and a bracket configured to attach to a fix point attachment position of a vehicle, wherein the bracket comprises an engagement portion and a seat portion for the carrier member, wherein the bracket comprises a top side facing the carrier member, wherein the seat portion is disposed on the top side, wherein the engagement portion and the seat portion are spaced apart from each other, and wherein the engagement portion is disposed on the top side of the bracket. 23 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 22 , wherein when the roof rack foot assembly is mounted on the vehicle, the engagement portion is disposed above the seat portion. 24 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 22 , wherein the bracket has an L-shaped or U-shaped cross section in a plane that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the bracket, and wherein when the roof rack foot assembly is attached to the vehicle, the longitudinal axis extends in a travel direction of the vehicle. 25 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 22 , wherein the engagement portion is disposed on a portion of the bracket that extends in a vertical direction. 26 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 22 , wherein the bracket is a sheet-formed member, and wherein a first support surface and a second support surface are disposed on a main surface of the sheet-formed member. 27 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 22 , wherein the engagement portion comprises an aperture disposed in the bracket, and wherein the aperture is configured to receive an engagement member coupled to the carrier member. 28 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 27 , wherein the engagement member comprises a hook-formed portion configured to be received by the aperture. 29 . A roof rack foot assembly for a roof rack, comprising: a carrier member configured to carry a crossbar; an engagement member connected to the carrier member; a bracket configured to attach to a fix point attachment position of a vehicle, wherein the bracket comprises an engagement portion for the engagement member, wherein the engagement member is configured to rigidly attach the carrier member to the bracket by engagement with the engagement portion of the bracket, wherein the engagement member comprises a hook member configured to engage with the engagement portion of the bracket, wherein the hook member comprises a wall section extending in a height direction and a depth direction of the roof rack foot assembly, and wherein when the roof rack foot assembly is attached to the vehicle, the depth direction extends along a transverse direction of the vehicle. 30 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 29 , wherein the bracket further comprises a seat portion for the carrier member. 31 . The roof rack assembly of claim 30 , wherein when the roof rack foot assembly is mounted on the vehicle, the engagement portion of the bracket is disposed above the seat portion. 32 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 29 , wherein the engagement member is a sheet-formed member. 33 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 29 , wherein the engagement member comprises an L-shaped or U-shaped cross section in a plane that is perpendicular to the height direction. 34 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 29 , wherein the bracket is a sheet-formed member, and wherein the engagement portion is disposed on a side surface of the sheet-formed member. 35 . The roof rack foot assembly of claim 29 , wherein the bracket comprises an L-shaped or U-shaped cross section in a plane that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the bracket, and wherein when the roof rack foot assembly is attached to the vehicle, the longitudinal axis extends along a travel direction of the vehicle.
characterised by releasable attaching means between carrier and roof · CPC title
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