The present disclosure relates to vehicles, such as trucks, that include cargo beds and tailgates that provide access to the cargo beds.
Pickup trucks include cargo beds that are configured to received and store cargo being transported. Tailgates may be included to provide access to the cargo beds.
A vehicle includes a bed and a tailgate. The bed has first and second side panels. The tailgate is rotatably secured to the bed along a horizontal axis and has a plurality of extruded sections that are arranged in a longitudinally extending chain. Each section extends laterally between the first and second side panels. Adjacent sections are secured to each other via hinges that rotate about axes that are substantially parallel to the horizontal axis.
A vehicle includes a bed and a tailgate. The bed has first and second side panels that extend upward from a floor panel. The tailgate is rotatably secured to the bed proximate to the floor panel and has a plurality of sections arranged in a chain that extends from the floor panel to tops of the side panels when the tailgate is in an upward position. Adjacent sections are secured to each other via hinges that rotate about horizontal axes.
A truck includes a tailgate. The tailgate includes a plurality of laterally extending extruded sections that are arranged in a longitudinally extending chain and hinges that rotatably secure adjacent sections to each other along laterally extending axes.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein. It is to be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples and other embodiments may take various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features could be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the embodiments. As those of ordinary skill in the art will understand, various features illustrated and described with reference to any one of the figures may be combined with features illustrated in one or more other figures to produce embodiments that are not explicitly illustrated or described. The combinations of features illustrated provide representative embodiments for typical applications. Various combinations and modifications of the features consistent with the teachings of this disclosure, however, could be desired for particular applications or implementations.
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Adjacent sections 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26 are secured to each other via hinges 28 that rotate about axes 30 that laterally extend between the first side panel 16 and second side panel 18. The hinges 28 may be integral components of the plurality of extruded sections 26 that are formed during an extrusion process that forms the of the plurality of extruded sections 26. The axes 30 may be substantially parallel to the axis 24 about which the tailgate 22 may be rotated relative to the cargo bed 14. Substantially parallel may include an incremental value that ranges from −10° to +10° from exactly parallel. The axes 30 may be horizontal or horizontally extending axes. The adjacent sections 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26 may be configured to rotate about the hinges 28 between longitudinally aligned positions to substantially perpendicular positions relative to each other. The longitudinally aligned positions may refer to positions where adjacent sections 26 are substantially parallel to each other. Substantially parallel may include an incremental value that ranges from −10° to +10° from exactly parallel and substantially perpendicular may include an incremental value that ranges from −10° to +10° from exactly perpendicular. The plurality of extruded sections 26 are shown to be in longitudinally aligned positions in
End caps 32 may be secured to lateral ends 34 of the plurality of extruded sections 26. The end caps 32 are shown in
A first set of latching mechanisms 40 may be configured to secure adjacent sections 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26 in the longitudinally aligned positions.
A second set of latching mechanisms 52 may be configured to secure adjacent sections 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26 in the substantially perpendicular positions relative to each other. Each of the second set of latching mechanisms 52 may include a slidable latching pin 54 that is secured to one of a pair of adjacent sections 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26. Each slidable latching pin 54 may be configured to engage an orifice 56 defined by the other of the pair of adjacent sections 26 in order to secure the pair of adjacent sections 26 to each other in the substantially perpendicular position. The latching mechanisms 52 are shown to be secured to the internal surfaces of the plurality of extruded sections 26. However, the latching mechanism 52 may be disposed at any location on the plurality of extruded sections 26. For example, the latching mechanisms 52 may be disposed within central orifices defines by each of plurality of extruded sections 26. Although the latching mechanisms 52 are shown to be slidable latching pins 54 that engage orifices 56, it should be understood that the latching mechanisms 52 may be any type of latching mechanism capable of securing adjacent sections 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26 to each other in the substantially perpendicular positions. For example the latching mechanism may include a snap button that is configured to engage an orifice
The top section 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26 may define a notch 58 that provides clearance for a trailer or fifth wheel connection. The end caps 32 that are secured to the bottom section 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26 may include hinge pins 60 that rotatably secure the tailgate 22 to the bed 14.
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The latching mechanism 62 may include a linking arm 64 that is rotatably secured to one of a pair of adjacent sections 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26 by a pin 66. The other of the other of the pair of adjacent sections 26 may define a first orifice 68 and a second orifice 70. A snap button 72 may be secured to the linking arm 64 on an opposite end of the linking arm 64 relative to the pin 66. The snap button 72 may have the same features as the snap button 42 listed above. For example, the snap button 72 may be spring loaded and disposed within an orifice defined by the linking arm 64. The snap button may 72 also include a lip or ridge that engages an overhang on the linking arm 64 to prevent the snap button 72 from being forced completely out of the of the orifice defined by the linking arm 64. The snap button 72 may engage the first orifice 68 to secure the adjacent sections 26 in the substantially perpendicular position relative to each other. The snap button 72 may engage the second orifice 70 to secure the adjacent sections 26 in the longitudinally aligned position relative to each other. Alternatively, the linking arm 64 may be rotatably secured to an end cap 32 that is secured to one of a pair of adjacent sections 26 and the first orifice 68 and second orifice 70 may be defined by an end cap 32 that is secured to the other of the other of the pair of adjacent sections 26. The latching mechanism 62 may be utilized between all adjacent sections 26 of the plurality of extruded sections 26 that comprise the tailgate 22.
The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. As previously described, the features of various embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments that may not be explicitly described or illustrated. While various embodiments could have been described as providing advantages or being preferred over other embodiments or prior art implementations with respect to one or more desired characteristics, those of ordinary skill in the art recognize that one or more features or characteristics may be compromised to achieve desired overall system attributes, which depend on the specific application and implementation. As such, embodiments described as less desirable than other embodiments or prior art implementations with respect to one or more characteristics are not outside the scope of the disclosure and may be desirable for particular applications.
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