Claims
- 1. A bed liner for a pickup truck comprising, in combination,a pair of spaced apart sidewalls, a front wall extending between said sidewalls, a lip extending outwardly from portions of said sidewalls, and a bottom panel extending between said sidewalls and said front panel, said bottom panel including a plurality of longitudinal corrugations, said bed liner fabricated of material comprising a mixture of a non-conductive plastic and a conductive material selected from the group consisting of carbon particles and carbon fibers.
- 2. The bed liner of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said corrugations conform to corrugations in a bottom of a vehicle bed.
- 3. The bed liner of claim 1 wherein said bed liner comprises two layers, said material comprises one of said two layers and another of said two layers comprises non-conductive plastic.
- 4. The bed liner of claim 1 wherein said material comprises a mesh and further including a layer of non-conductive plastic secured to said mesh.
- 5. The bed liner of claim 1 wherein said non-conductive material is a thermoplastic.
- 6. The bed liner of claim 1 wherein said non-conductive material is high density polyethylene.
- 7. The bed liner of claim 1 wherein said material exhibits a volume resistivity of 1×109 ohm-centimeters or less.
- 8. A bed liner for a pickup truck comprising, in combination,a pair of spaced apart sidewalls, a front wall extending between said sidewalls, and a bottom panel extending between said sidewalls and merging with said front panel, a pair of wheel well regions extending between said bottom panel and said sidewalls and adapted to receive corresponding wheel wells of a vehicle, said bed liner fabricated of a plastic material and including conductive material in at least a portion of said plastic material for dissipating electrical charges.
- 9. The bed liner of claim 8 further including corrugations in said bottom panel, at least a portion of said corrugations conforming to corrugations in a bottom of a vehicle bed.
- 10. The bed liner of claim 8 wherein said conductive material includes particles and said particles are dispersed throughout said plastic material.
- 11. The bed liner of claim 8 wherein said plastic material comprises two layers and said conductive material is dispersed throughout one of said two layers.
- 12. The bed liner of claim 8 wherein said conductive material includes a mesh of material having conductive particles dispersed therein.
- 13. A bed liner of claim 8 further including a flange extending outwardly from at least a portion of upper edges of said sidewalls.
- 14. The bed liner of claim 8 wherein said plastic material is high density polyethylene.
- 15. A bed liner for a pickup truck comprising, in combination,a pair of spaced apart sidewalls, a front wall extending between said sidewalls, and a bottom panel extending between said sidewalls and said front panel, said bottom panel including a plurality of longitudinal corrugations and a pair of wheel well regions extending between said bottom panel and said sidewalls and adapted to receive corresponding wheel wells of a vehicle, said bed liner fabricated of a mixture of a non-conductive material and conductive material for dissipating electrical charges.
- 16. The bed liner of claim 15 wherein said conductive material includes particles and said particles are dispersed throughout said non-conductive material.
- 17. The bed liner of claim 15 wherein said non-conductive material comprises two layers and said conductive material is dispersed throughout one of said two layers.
- 18. The bed liner of claim 15 wherein said conductive material includes a mesh of plastic material having conductive particles dispersed therein.
- 19. The bed liner of claim 15 wherein said non-conductive material is a thermoplastic.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/296,355, filed Apr. 22, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,024,396, granted Feb. 15, 2000 which, in turn, is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/127,365, filed Jul. 31, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,899,519 granted May 4, 1999.
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