Vehicle storage compartment assembly
US-2016288725-A1 · Oct 6, 2016 · US
US9919641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9919641-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615186637-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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A pickup-truck box includes a bed and a sidewall connected to a longitudinal side of the bed. The sidewall includes an inner panel, an outer panel, and a top rail. The top rail defines a stake-pocket hole and extends between the panels to define a sidewall interior. A stake-pocket bracket includes a tubular body defining an opening. The bracket is disposed within the sidewall interior with a first side of the tubular body secured to the inner panel at a location that vertical aligns the opening with the hole to receive an object within the opening.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pickup-truck box comprising: a bed; a sidewall connected to a longitudinal side of the bed and including an inner panel, an outer panel, and a top rail defining a stake-pocket hole and extending between the panels to define a sidewall interior, the stake-pocket hole including an inboard periphery that is laterally offset from the inner panel; and a stake-pocket bracket including a tubular body defining an opening, wherein the bracket is disposed within the sidewall interior with a first side of the tubular body secured to the inner panel at a location that vertical aligns the opening with the hole to receive an object within the opening, and an inboard object-engaging surface of the body is laterally offset from the inner panel at a distance greater than or equal to the inboard periphery of the stake-pocket hole. 2. The pickup-truck box of claim 1 , wherein the body further defines a standoff projecting inwardly from the first side to engage the inner panel. 3. The pickup-truck box of claim 1 further comprising a header connected to the sidewall and including an inner panel defining a front wall of the sidewall interior, wherein the body further includes a second side mounted to the inner panel of the header. 4. The pickup-truck box of claim 1 , wherein the body further includes an interlocking member that holds an object received in the bracket a selected vertical position in the bracket. 5. The pickup-truck box of claim 1 , wherein the tubular body has a rectangular cross section. 6. The pickup-truck box of claim 1 , wherein the inner panel and the body define apertures arranged to allow an interlocking member to be inserted into the opening from inside the box. 7. A pickup-truck box comprising: a sidewall defining a stake-pocket hole in a top rail that spans inner and outer panels; and a stake-pocket bracket disposed inside the sidewall below the hole such that an object inserted into the hole is received within a tubular sleeve of the bracket, wherein the bracket is formed of extruded metal and the sleeve includes an inboard side having a part engaging surface that is outboard of the inner panel. 8. The pickup-truck box of claim 7 , wherein the stake-pocket hole further includes a periphery having an inboard side, wherein a distance between the inner panel and the part engaging surface is greater than or equal to a distance between the inner panel and the inboard side of the hole. 9. The pickup-truck box of claim 7 , wherein the bracket is mounted to the inner panel. 10. The pickup-truck box of claim 7 , wherein the sleeve further includes an outboard side, a front side, and a rear side connected to the inboard side, wherein the tubular sleeve has a rectangular cross section. 11. The pickup-truck box of claim 7 , wherein a cross-sectional area of an opening of the sleeve is less than or equal to a cross-sectional area of the stake-pocket hole. 12. The pickup-truck box of claim 7 , wherein the sidewall further includes a second a stake-pocket hole in the top rail, and a second stake-pocket bracket disposed inside the sidewall below the second hole such that an object inserted into the second hole is received within a tubular sleeve of the second bracket, wherein the sleeve includes an inboard side having a part engaging surface that is outboard of the inner panel. 13. The pickup-truck box of claim 12 , wherein the second stake-pocket hole further includes an inboard side, wherein a distance between the inner panel and the part engaging surface of the second bracket is greater than or equal to a distance between the inner panel and the inboard side of the second hole. 14. The pickup-truck box of claim 7 further comprising an interlocking member that vertically secures an object received in the sleeve. 15. A pickup truck comprising: a frame; and a box supported by the frame and including a header, a pair of longitudinal sidewalls extending rearwardly from the header, and a bed connected to the header and sidewalls, wherein at least one of the sidewalls includes: inner and outer panels spaced apart to define an interior, a top rail spanning the inner and outer panels, the top rail defining a stake-pocket hole providing access into the interior, the stake-pocket hole including a periphery having an inboard side, and a bracket disposed in the sidewall and including a sleeve having an inboard part engaging surface configured to engage an inboard surface of an elongate member received in the sleeve, wherein a distance between the inner panel and the inboard engaging surface is greater than or equal to a distance between the inner panel and the inboard side of the hole. 16. The pickup truck of claim 15 , wherein the inner panel and the sleeve each define holes that are aligned to receive an interlocking member. 17. The pickup truck of claim 15 further comprising a box accessory including the elongate member, where the elongate member extends through the stake-pocket hole and is disposed in the sleeve.
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