Bike rack frame clamps, systems and methods
US-12115943-B2 · Oct 15, 2024 · US
US9248784B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9248784-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313855545-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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A crossbar system for a truck bed and methods of mounting a crossbar system to a truck bed are disclosed. In some examples, the crossbar system may include two towers, each coupling an end portion of a crossbar to a truck bed wall. Each tower may include a crossbar housing having a clamp device for securing the crossbar housing around a selected location along the crossbar, and a coupling mechanism configured to secure the crossbar housing to the truck bed. The crossbar housing may have a ledge portion configured to sit on an upper surface of the truck bed wall. The coupling mechanism may include a hook member configured to removably engage the ledge portion of the crossbar housing; and an over-center lever that is operable between open and closed positions, which may cause a bridge piece to move between unclamped and clamped positions. The coupling mechanism may include a plurality of alternate bridge pieces, each configured to engage a different truck bed rail structure.
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We claim: 1. A crossbar system for a truck bed, comprising: a crossbar; two towers, each tower coupling an end portion of a crossbar to a truck bed, each tower including: a crossbar housing including a clamp device for securing the crossbar housing around a selected location along the crossbar, and a coupling mechanism configured to secure the crossbar housing to the truck bed, including a plurality of alternate bridge pieces, each bridge piece being configured to engage a different truck bed rail structure, wherein each bridge piece, once incorporated in the coupling mechanism, is moveable up and down between a clamped position and an unclamped position, the coupling mechanism further including an actuator pivotable around a first axis, and connected to a post via a linkage member that translates pivotal movement of the actuator into linear movement of the post along a second axis which is perpendicular to the first axis, wherein each bridge piece, once incorporated in the coupling mechanism, is removably coupled to the post, wherein at least one bridge piece of the plurality of bridge pieces has a first end portion configured to be removably coupled to the post, and a second end portion configured to engage a standard truck bed rail structure with a second post adjustably threaded through an a threaded aperture disposed in the second end portion. 2. The crossbar system of claim 1 , wherein at least one bridge piece of the plurality of bridge pieces has a first end portion configured to be removably coupled to the post, and a second end portion configured to engage a c-channel truck bed rail structure. 3. The crossbar system of claim 1 , wherein the first end portion and the second end portion of at least one bridge piece of the plurality of bridge pieces are substantially equidistant from the crossbar when in the clamped position. 4. The crossbar system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one bridge piece of the plurality of bridge pieces has a substantially vertically extending extension portion between the first end portion and the second end portion, such that the second end portion is substantially further from the crossbar than the first end portion when in the clamped position. 5. The crossbar system of claim 1 , wherein the crossbar housing has a ledge portion configured to sit on an upper surface of a truck bed wall, and the coupling mechanism includes a hook member configured to removably engage the ledge portion of the housing.
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