Rocker molding attachment system for automated running boards
US-8939456-B2 · Jan 27, 2015 · US
US9452713B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9452713-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514812618-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 27, 2016 |
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A modular mounting system for running board assemblies including at least one universal mounting bar and at least one universal mounting arrangement for connecting to a body panel of a motor vehicle. The universal mounting bar includes at least a first plurality of apertures which correlate to mounting apertures in the vehicle body panel, and a second plurality of apertures which correspond to mounting apertures in a second discreet vehicle body panel, and a third plurality of apertures which correspond to mounting apertures in a third discreet vehicle body panel. The universal mounting bar provides a single bar that accommodates various aperture locations for body panels on any number of predetermined vehicles brands/models. Each universal mounting arrangement has at least one fifth plurality of apertures for connecting to each of a fourth plurality of apertures at predetermined locations on the universal mounting bar.
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What is claimed is: 1. A running board assembly connected to a motor vehicle, comprising: at least one universal mounting bar each having a plurality of mounting apertures for use with different vehicles having different vehicle attachment points, said universal mounting bar operably selectively connected to the vehicle; a plurality of universal mounting fasteners operably connected to the universal mounting bar; at least one universal mounting assembly each including a mounting portion operably connected to the plurality of universal mounting fasteners, said universal mounting assembly selectively attached to the universal mounting bar in a standard position; and, a plurality of first fasteners connecting the universal mounting bar to the vehicle by aligning a plurality of pairs of apertures provided on the vehicle as attachment points with the plurality of mounting apertures on the mounting bar and operably connecting the plurality of first fasteners thereto. 2. The running board assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a running board operably connected to the universal mounting assembly for providing a stepping surface into/out of the vehicle. 3. The running board assembly of claim 2 , wherein the running board assembly is a static running board assembly. 4. The running board assembly of claim 2 , wherein the running board assembly is an automated running board assembly deployable between at least a first position for stowage and second position for cab entry. 5. The running board assembly of claim 4 , wherein the universal mounting assembly is a universal step linkage. 6. The running board assembly of claim 5 , wherein the universal mounting assembly further comprises: a bracket portion operably connecting the universal mounting assembly to the running board; and at least one link portion operably connected to the mounting portion and bracket portion, wherein the link portion selectively moves the running board between the first position and second position. 7. The running board assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a fifth plurality of apertures on the mounting portion which correlate to the predetermined locations of the plurality of universal mounting fasteners to operably connect the universal mounting assembly to the universal mounting bar. 8. The running board of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of universal mounting fasteners are press in studs. 9. The running board of claim 7 , wherein the location of the universal mounting fasteners along said universal mounting bar does not vary depending upon the vehicle. 10. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein various pairs of the plurality of mounting apertures each correspond, respectively, to mounting apertures in two or more discreet vehicle body panels of different vehicles. 11. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein there are at least two universal mounting assembly operably connected to the universal mounting bar. 12. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the universal mounting bar is an aluminum extrusion with the plurality of mounting apertures punched at predetermined locations. 13. A running board assembly mounting system connected to a motor vehicle, comprising: at least one universal mounting bar each having a plurality of mounting apertures for use with different vehicle parts having different vehicle attachment points, said universal mounting bar operably connected to the desired vehicle with a plurality of first fasteners; at least one modular step mounting system operably connected to the universal mounting bar with a plurality of universal mounting fasteners in a desired standard position; a plurality of first fasteners connecting the universal mounting bar to the vehicle by aligning a plurality of pairs of apertures provided on the vehicle part as attachment points with the plurality of mounting apertures on the mounting bar and operably connecting the plurality of first fasteners thereto; and, a fifth plurality of apertures on the modular step mounting system which correlate to the predetermined locations of the plurality of universal mounting fasteners to operably connect the modular step mounting system to the universal mounting bar. 14. The running board assembly of claim 13 , further comprising a running board operably connected to the modular step mounting system for providing a stepping surface into/out of the vehicle. 15. The running board assembly of claim 14 , wherein the running board assembly is a static running board assembly or an automated running board assembly deployable between at least a first position for stowage and second position for cab entry. 16. The running board assembly of claim 15 , wherein the modular step mounting system further comprises: a bracket portion operably connecting the modular step mounting system to the running board; a mounting portion operably connecting the modular step mounting system to the universal mounting bar; and at least one link portion operably connected to the mounting portion and bracket portion, wherein the link portion selectively moves the running board between the first position and second position. 17. The running board of claim 13 , wherein the location of the universal mounting fasteners along the universal mounting bar is the same regardless of the type of vehicle. 18. A mounting system of a running board assembly connected to a motor vehicle, comprising: at least one universal mounting bar each having a plurality of mounting apertures respectively correlating to a plurality of pairs of apertures on discreet vehicle body panels, said universal mounting bar operably connected to the desired vehicle with a plurality of first fasteners after aligning the mounting apertures to the respective pairs of apertures; a plurality of universal mounting fasteners operably connected to the universal mounting bar; at least two universal mounting assemblies each including a fifth plurality of apertures to operably connect the plurality of universal mounting fasteners to said universal mounting assembly in at least one standard position; a running board operably connected to the universal mounting assemblies for providing a stepping surface; and wherein the running board assembly is a static running board assembly or an automated running board assembly deployable between at least a first position for stowage and second position for cab entry.
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