Adjustable vehicle cargo rack system
US-10131289-B2 · Nov 20, 2018 · US
US9738228B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9738228-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514807774-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 30, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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A watersport equipment carrier configured to be mounted on a vehicle includes an elongate base having an upper surface configured to receive watersport equipment and a locking portion. A securement strap having an anchor end and a free end and the anchor end is coupled to the base at an anchoring point. A locking mechanism is coupled to the locking portion of the base and configured to secure the free end of the strap to the base such that the free end of the strap passes through the locking mechanism in a locked configuration.
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A watersport equipment carrier configured to be mounted on a vehicle, the watersport equipment carrier comprising: an elongate base having an upper surface configured to receive watersport equipment and a locking portion; a securement strap having an anchor end and a free end, wherein the anchor end is coupled to the base at an anchoring point, wherein the anchoring point is configured to slide along a longitudinal axis of the base while coupled to the base; a locking mechanism coupled to the locking portion of the base and configured to secure the free end of the strap to the base, wherein the free end of the strap passes through the locking mechanism in a locked configuration; and a release mechanism configured to release the strap from the locked configuration, wherein the release mechanism comprises a strap door disposed at a distal end of the locking portion, and wherein the strap door is pivotally coupled to the locking portion such that the strap door can pivot away from engagement with the strap to release the strap. 2. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 1 , wherein the locking portion is disposed at an end of the base and the locking mechanism comprises a strap cam configured to frictionally engage the strap against an interior surface of the locking mechanism to secure the strap in the locking mechanism. 3. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 1 , wherein the anchoring point is fixed relative to the base. 4. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 2 , wherein the locking mechanism is disposed in a housing and the interior surface is part of the housing. 5. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 4 , wherein the interior surface is part of the housing. 6. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 1 , further comprising a lock, wherein the lock prevents actuation of the release mechanism when in a locked position. 7. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 6 , wherein the lock comprises a lock cylinder extending through a housing of the lock portion of the base. 8. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 2 , wherein the strap cam comprises teeth to engage the strap. 9. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 2 , wherein the strap can be tightened by pulling the free end of the strap through the locking mechanism. 10. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 1 , wherein by passing through the locking mechanism, the free end of the strap moves from a top side of the base to a bottom side of the base. 11. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 1 , further comprising a first mounting foot disposed at the end of the base having the locking portion and a second mounting foot disposed at a second end of the base, wherein the first and second mounting foot are configured to couple the base to a cross bar on the vehicle. 12. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 1 , wherein the strap comprises a steel cable covered by nylon. 13. The watersport equipment carrier of claim 1 , wherein the watersport equipment is a surfboard. 14. A system for securing watersport equipment on a roof of a vehicle, the system comprising: an elongate base having a longitudinal axis and an upper surface configured to receive the watersport equipment; a pair of mounting feet, one disposed at each end of the base, configured to couple the base to a cross bar on the vehicle; a securement strap having an anchor end and a free end, wherein the anchor end is coupled to the base at an anchoring point, wherein the anchoring point is disposed along the longitudinal axis of the base, and wherein the anchoring point is configured to slide along the longitudinal axis of the base while coupled to the base; and a locking portion at an end of the base, comprising: a locking mechanism disposed in a housing, wherein the free end of the strap passes through the locking mechanism in a locked configuration, and wherein the locking mechanism is configured to frictionally secure the strap within the locking mechanism in the locked configuration, a release mechanism configured to release the strap from the locked configuration, wherein the release mechanism comprises a strap door disposed at a distal end of the locking portion, and wherein the strap door is pivotally coupled to the locking portion such that the strap door can pivot away from engagement with the strap to release the strap, and a lock having a lock cylinder extending through the housing, wherein the lock prevents actuation of the release mechanism when in a locked position. 15. The system of claim 14 , further comprising a key configured to move the lock from the locked position to an unlocked position, wherein the release mechanism can be actuated when the lock is in the unlocked position. 16. A method for securing watersport equipment to a carrier on a roof of a vehicle, the method comprising: coupling an elongate base of the carrier to a cross bar with one or more mounting feet, the base having an upper surface configured to receive the watersport equipment; disposing the watersport equipment on the elongate base in a direction generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate base; passing a securement strap over a top surface of the watersport equipment, the strap having an anchor end coupled to the base at an anchoring point; adjusting the strap by sliding the anchoring point along a longitudinal axis of the base while the strap is coupled to the base; opening a release mechanism comprising a strap door pivotally coupled to a distal end of a locking portion of the elongate base by pivoting the strap door away from the locking portion; passing a free end of the strap through a locking mechanism in a locking portion of the base disposed at an end of the base to secure the strap within the locking mechanism; and locking a lock extending through a housing of the locking portion to prevent actuation of a release mechanism configured to release the strap from the locking mechanism. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: adjusting the carrier to accommodate a width of the watersport equipment; and adjusting a sheath slidably disposed about the strap such that the sheath contacts an edge of the watersport equipment. 18. A watersport equipment carrier configured to be mounted on a vehicle, the watersport equipment carrier comprising: an elongate base having an upper surface configured to receive watersport equipment and a locking portion; a securement strap having an anchor end and a free end, wherein the anchor end is coupled to the base at an anchoring point, wherein the anchoring point is configured to slide along a longitudinal axis of the base while coupled to the base; and a locking mechanism coupled to the locking portion of the base and configured to secure the free end of the strap to the base, wherein the free end of the strap passes through the locking mechanism in a locked configuration, wherein the locking portion is disposed at an end of the base and the locking mechanism comprises a strap cam configured to frictionally engage the strap against an interior surface of the locking mechanism to secure the strap in the locking mechanism, wherein the locking mechanism is disposed in a housing and the interior surface is part of the housing, and wherein the interior surface is part of a strap door of the housing.
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