I. Field
The present invention concerns a clip for attaching a bed liner to a cargo area of a vehicle such as a pickup truck. It may concern such a clip for an over the rail bed liner.
II. Art
Various clip devices are known for attaching bed liners to the beds of pickup trucks. See, e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,122,583 to Grittner et al.; 4,572,568 to Kapp et al.; 4,595,229 to Wagner; 4,740,026 to Wagner; 4,740,027 to Ormiston; 4,750,776 to Barben; 4,768,822 to Gower; 4,850,633 to Emery; 5,046,775 to Marcum, Jr. et al.; 5,267,820 to Sturtevant; 5,364,150 to Cochran et al.; 5,513,934 to German; and 5,782,520 to Smith. Compare, U.S. Pat. No. 4,305,182 to Peterson. See also, U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,853,913 to Rapata, 3,029,486 to Raymond, 3,093,027 to Rapata, 3,093,874 to Rapata, 4,181,349 to Nix et al. 4,470,737 to Wollar, 4,540,214 to Wagner, 4,575,146 to Markos, 4,659,133 to Gower, 4,677,714 to Wright, 4,708,895 to Mizasawa, 4,796,942 to Robinson et al., 4,906,040 to Edwards, 4,924,561 to Yoneyama, 5,150,940 to Kennedy, 5,345,658 to Kennedy, and 5,893,599 to Strohfeldt; Australian patent No. 250,088 (Oct. 11, 1962), and French patent Nos. 1,364,535 (1964) and 1,576,385 (1969); and Durakon Industries, Inc., instruction sheet (Sep. 12, 2002) for a Dodge Ram 1500 liner fastener, Penda Corporation, Bedliner Installation Instructions (6/93) for an over rail bedliner and fastener, and The Colonel's Inc., Installation Instructions for fastening bedliners with an overrail fastener clip.
Among problems with some of these can be mentioned complexity or multi-part construction. Others do not hold as securely as desired. Some are cost prohibitive. Some require downward pressure on the bed liner through a flexible lower arm.
It would be good to ameliorate or overcome such problems.
In general, the present invention provides a clip for attaching a bed liner to a cargo area of a vehicle such as a pickup truck, which in one embodiment comprises a body to which is attached an ear, and attached to the ear, a toe that can engage a vertical portion of a wall of the bed liner; optionally, a hole may be provided in the body to disengage the toe from the bed liner wall opposite the toe. The clip in another embodiment comprises a body to which is attached a biasing upper extension arm, and a laterally directed retaining member, and between the body and the laterally directed retaining member is provided at least one gap for receiving a wall portion of the bed liner; optionally, a recess may be provided to accommodate a blind lip tab of the pickup truck cargo area wall.
The invention is useful in vehicular and cargo management.
Significantly, by the invention, one or more problems of the art is or are ameliorated or overcome. Among other things, the toe-containing clip does not require downward pressure on the bed liner wall from a flexible member, notably a lower arm; and the arm-containing clip is effective in providing a secure hold with its downward pressure especially with a flexible upper finger. Both embodiments of the invention are simple to manufacture and install, and can securely hold a bed liner for a pickup truck in place, especially an over the rail bed liner. The clip may be embodied as a “toe” and/or “finger” clip.
Numerous further advantages attend the invention.
The drawings form part of the specification hereof. With respect to the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, the following is briefly noted:
The invention can be further understood by the detail below, which may read in view of the drawings. Such is to be taken in an illustrative and not necessarily limiting sense.
The bed liner clip of the invention is made for attaching a removable bed liner to the cargo area of a vehicle. For example, the vehicle can be a pickup truck. The liner may be an over the rail bed liner for installation in the cargo area of a pickup truck for which the liner is beneficially adapted.
The clip can be made of a plurality of pieces and assembled. Preferably, however, the clip is made of one piece, i.e., it is monolithic. Nonetheless, additional devices may be present, for example, an additional fastener, even with the monolithic clip.
The clip can be made of any suitable material. It may be made, for instance, of a suitable metal or plastic. Preferably, however, a suitable plastic is employed that is suitably stiff or stout, yet resilient. For example, the plastic may be a polyolefin such as a polypropylene, a nylon, an so forth. The plastic may be filled with a suitable filler.
The clip may be made by any suitable method. It may be made, for instance, by machining a block of the suitable material, or by molding, which may be followed by any necessary machining. A clip of the preferred plastic is desirably injection molded.
The clip may have any suitable dimensions.
With reference to the drawings, clip 20 is for attaching to a wall 8 of a pickup truck cargo area, which may have upper lip 8L (e.g.,
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The present invention is thus provided. Various features, parts, subcombinations or combinations may be employed with or without reference to other features, parts, subcombinations and combinations in the practice of the invention, and numerous adaptations and modifications can be effected within its spirit, the literal claim scope of which is particularly pointed out as follows:
This claims benefits under 35 USC 119(e) of U.S. provisional patent application Nos. 60/556,543 and 60/556,545 both of which were filed on Mar. 26, 2004 A.D. The specifications of both of those applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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2853913 | Rapata | Sep 1958 | A |
3029486 | Raymond | Apr 1962 | A |
3093027 | Rapata | Jun 1963 | A |
3093874 | Rapata | Jun 1963 | A |
4122583 | Grittner et al. | Oct 1978 | A |
4181349 | Nix et al. | Jan 1980 | A |
4305182 | Peterson | Dec 1981 | A |
4470737 | Wollar | Sep 1984 | A |
4540214 | Wagner | Sep 1985 | A |
4572568 | Kapp et al. | Feb 1986 | A |
4575146 | Marcos | Mar 1986 | A |
4595229 | Wagner | Jun 1986 | A |
4659133 | Gower | Apr 1987 | A |
4677714 | Wright | Jul 1987 | A |
4708895 | Mizusawa | Nov 1987 | A |
4740026 | Wagner | Apr 1988 | A |
4740027 | Ormiston | Apr 1988 | A |
4750776 | Barben | Jun 1988 | A |
4768822 | Gower | Sep 1988 | A |
4796942 | Robinson et al. | Jan 1989 | A |
4850633 | Emery | Jul 1989 | A |
4906040 | Edwards | Mar 1990 | A |
4924561 | Yoneyama | May 1990 | A |
5046775 | Marcum, Jr. et al. | Sep 1991 | A |
5150940 | Kennedy | Sep 1992 | A |
5267820 | Sturtevant | Dec 1993 | A |
5345658 | Kennedy | Sep 1994 | A |
5364150 | Cochran et al. | Nov 1994 | A |
5513934 | German | May 1996 | A |
5782520 | Smith | Jul 1998 | A |
5893599 | Strohfeldt | Apr 1999 | A |
Number | Date | Country |
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250088 | Oct 1962 | AU |
1364535 | Jun 1964 | FR |
1576385 | Aug 1969 | FR |
Number | Date | Country | |
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60556543 | Mar 2004 | US | |
60556545 | Mar 2004 | US |