Claims
- 1. A rack assembly for retaining gear at the rear of a vehicle, the vehicle defining a vertical plane and having oppositely disposed first and second sides, the rack assembly comprising:
a lower retaining member adapted to be attached to the rear of the vehicle, wherein the lower retaining member is disposed at a first elevation, and near the first side of the vehicle; and an upper retaining member adapted to be attached to the rear of the vehicle, wherein the upper retaining member is disposed at a second elevation that is higher than the first elevation, and near the second side of the vehicle; wherein gear retained by both the lower retaining member and the upper retaining members will be oriented at an angle of between 20 degrees and 70 degrees with respect to the vertical plane defined by the vehicle.
- 2. The rack assembly of claim 1, wherein gear retained by both the lower retaining member and the upper retaining member will be oriented at an angle of between 35 degrees and 55 degrees with respect to the vertical plane defined by the vehicle.
- 3. The rack assembly of claim 1, further comprising a support assembly having a first end adapted to be attached directly to the vehicle and a second end adapted to receive the lower retaining member and the upper retaining member.
- 4. The rack assembly of claim 3, wherein the lower retaining member comprises a rearwardly-extending rigid hoop that is oriented to receive one end of the gear, and the upper retaining member comprises a rearwardly-extending first bar having a clamp for releasably engaging the gear.
- 5. The rack assembly of claim 4, wherein the clamp for releasably engaging the elongate gear comprises a second bar that is pivotally attached to the first bar.
- 6. The rack assembly of claim 5, further comprising a lock assembly adapted to lock the second bar to the first bar.
- 7. The rack assembly of claim 5, wherein the lower retaining member further comprises a protective sheath disposed about at least a portion of the rigid hoop.
- 8. The rack assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second upper retaining member and a second lower retaining member.
- 9. The rack assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper retaining member and the lower retaining member are adapted to fold toward the vehicle.
- 10. The rack assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper retaining member and the lower retaining member are adapted to retain a plurality of pairs of skis.
- 11. A sports rack for releasably retaining an elongate item near the rear of an automobile, the sports rack comprising:
a first retaining member including a rigid hoop defining an elongate slot that is adapted to receive one end of an elongate item; and a second retaining member including a first rigid bar and a clamp attached to the rigid bar, the second retaining member adapted to engage the elongate item near an opposite end; wherein the first and second retaining members extend rearwardly from the automobile, and are vertically and transversely offset such that the retained elongate item is oriented at an angle of between about 20 degrees and about 70 degrees with respect to a vertical plane.
- 12. The sports rack of claim 11, wherein the retained elongate item is oriented at an angle of between 35 degrees and 55 degrees with respect to a vertical plane.
- 13. The sports rack of claim 11, further comprising a support assembly having a first end adapted to be attached directly to the vehicle and a second end adapted to receive the first retaining member and the second retaining member.
- 14. The sports rack of claim 11, wherein the clamp attached to the first rigid bar comprises a second bar that is pivotally attached to the first rigid bar.
- 15. The sports rack of claim 14, further comprising a lock assembly adapted to lock the second bar to the first rigid bar.
- 16. The sports rack of claim 11, wherein the lower retaining member further comprises a protective sheath disposed about at least a portion of the rigid hoop.
- 17. The sports rack of claim 11, wherein the first retaining member and the second retaining member are adapted to fold toward the vehicle.
- 18. The sports rack of claim 11, wherein the first retaining member and the second retaining member are adapted to retain a plurality of pairs of skis.
- 19. A rack assembly for a vehicle defining a horizontal plane, the rack assembly comprising:
a support assembly having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end includes a keyed post and the second end includes a first and a second keyed aperture; a lower retaining member having a keyed post adapted to slidably engage the support assembly first keyed aperture, an extension bar extending downwardly and outwardly from the keyed post, and a rigid hoop extending rearwardly from the extension bar, the rigid hoop defining a first gear retention slot; and an upper retaining member having a keyed post adapted to slidably engage the support assembly second keyed aperture, a first bar extending rearwardly from the keyed post, and a second bar hingedly attached to the first bar, the first and second bars defining a second gear retention slot; wherein the first and second gear retention slots are disposed relative to each other such that a straight line through the first and second gear retention slots will form an angle between about 20 degrees and about 70 degrees relative to the horizontal plane defined by the vehicle.
- 20. The rack assembly of claim 19, wherein the first and second gear retention slots are disposed relative to each other such that a straight line through the first and second gear retention slots will form an angle between about 35 degrees and about 55 degrees relative to the horizontal plane defined by the vehicle.
- 21. The rack assembly of claim 19, further comprising a lock assembly adapted to lock the second bar to the first bar.
- 22. The rack assembly of claim 19, wherein the lower retaining member further comprises a protective sheath disposed about at least a portion of the rigid hoop.
- 23. The rack assembly of claim 19, further comprising a second upper retaining member and a second lower retaining member.
- 24. The rack assembly of claim 19, wherein the upper retaining member and the lower retaining member are adapted to fold toward the vehicle.
- 25. The rack assembly of claim 19, wherein the upper retaining member and the lower retaining member are adapted to retain a plurality of pairs of skis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/376,698, filed on Apr. 30, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference, and priority from the filing date of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120.
Provisional Applications (1)
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