The present invention relates to a clamp structure for a tonneau cover, and more particularly to a clamp structure for a tonneau cover of a pick-up truck.
A pick-up truck has a cargo bed used to carry various cargos. Generally, the cargo bed is covered by a tonneau cover which is releasably clamped to and extended above the cargo bed, so as to protect the carried cargos from adverse weather and improve the aesthetic appearance of the pick-up truck. The tonneau covers can be classified into hard-top type and soft-top type, wherein the hard-top type tonneau cover has a hard top made of metal, fiberglass or the like, while the soft-top type tonneau cover has a soft top made of canvas, vinyl plastic or a weather-resistant fabric.
In general, although the hard-top tonneau cover provides greater security for cargo and can be more easily clamped on the cargo bed of the pick-up truck, it is heavier than the soft-top tonneau cover, and it needs more storage space for storing the hard-top tonneau cover after being removed from the pick-up truck. Furthermore, the soft-top tonneau cover is lighter in weight, and the volume thereof is more compact for storage. Meanwhile, both of the hard-top tonneau cover and the soft-top tonneau cover need to provide clamps for securely clamping the tonneau cover to the pick-up truck.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,334,830 discloses a tonneau cover for the bed of a pick up truck, which comprises: three sections, each of which includes a frame having two side rails joined by two support rails; a flexible cover overlaying and connected to each of the sections, wherein the side rails of the three sections are hinged together, so as to allow one of the sections to fold onto another adjacent section; and at least one clamp is mounted to the frame of one of the sections, wherein the clamp is used to releasably secure the sections to the pick up truck. The clamp includes: a base portion fixed with respect to the frame of one of the sections; an arm connected to the base; a truck grip member movably mounted on the arm; and a cam lock adjustably mounted on the arm and movably engaging the truck grip member, wherein the base portion is integrated into one of said support rails and the base portion includes a slotted track for receiving the arm, the arm is formed as a threaded post mounted within the slotted track and movable along the track, the truck grip member includes an engaging portion for engaging a surface of a bed wall of the pick up truck.
However, in the '830 patent, the truck grip member and the cam lock are moved along the slotted track by the arm, but the sliding movement of the arm in relation to the slotted track is generally unstable and not smooth due to a single support point of the threaded post of the arm in the slotted track. Further, the threaded post of the arm must strongly abut against an inner edge of the slotted track of the base portion when the engaging portion of the truck grip member is engaged with the bed wall of the pick up truck. After long-term use, the inner edge of the slotted track of the base portion may deform outwardly by the abutment of the threaded post of the arm, so as to increase the distance between the engaging portion of the truck grip member and the bed wall of the pick up truck, resulting in a loose clamping relationship therebetween. In addition, the threaded post of the arm also may deform due to abutting against the inner edge of the slotted track. If the width of the deformed threaded post is smaller than the width of the slotted track, the deformed threaded post of the arm may depart from the slotted track of the base portion, resulting in the structural damage of the clamp.
Moreover, U.S. Pat. No. 7,258,387 discloses a similar clamp for securing a tonneau cover to the rail of a truck bed sidewall, the clamp comprises: a base adapted for securing the cover to the truck bed sidewall; a handle connected at one end by an elongated fastener to the base; a cam part located between the base and the handle, wherein the handle includes a beveled cam surface, the cam part includes a follower in contact with the cam surface. Therefore, the cam part can shift toward and away from the base as the follower is moved along the cam surface when the handle is rotated about a longitudinal axis of the fastener between an open position and a closed position of the cover. The cam part includes an engagement part for making clamping contact with the truck bed sidewall when the handle is in its closed position.
Similarly, in the '387 patent, because the cam part and the handle are moved along a slot of the base by the fastener, but the sliding movement of the fastener in relation to the slot is generally unstable and not smooth due to a single support point of an inner end of the fastener in the slot. Further, the inner end of the fastener must strongly abut against an inner edge of the slot of the base when the engagement part of the cam part is engaged with the bed wall of the pick up truck. After long-term use, the inner edge of the slot of the base may deform outwardly by the abutment of the inner end of the fastener, so as to increase the distance between the engagement part of the cam part and the bed wall of the pick up truck, resulting in a loose clamping relationship therebetween. In addition, the inner end of the fastener also may deform due to abutting against the inner edge of the slot. If the width of the deformed inner end is smaller than the width of the slot, the deformed inner end of the fastener may depart from the slot of the base, resulting in the structural damage of the clamp.
As a result, it is important for related designers and manufacturers to think how to develop a clamp structure for a tonneau cover of a pick-up truck, in order to solve the problems existing in the conventional clamps, as described above.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a clamp structure for a tonneau cover, which has a sliding block provided with a pair of side hangers for slidably moving along a pair of side grooves of a foundation rail connected to a rail of a tonneau cover, so that the sliding movement of a clamp structure pivotally connected to the sliding block in relation to the foundation rail is more stable and smooth based on two strong support points of the two side hangers of the sliding block in the two side grooves of the foundation rail.
A secondary object of the present invention is to provide a clamp structure for a tonneau cover, wherein the two side hangers of the sliding block and the two side grooves of the foundation rail have corresponding dovetailed shape to provide higher structural strength, so that the two side hangers of the sliding block can strongly abut against an inner surface of the two side grooves of the foundation rail and not depart from the side grooves, while the deformation of the side hangers or the side grooves can be prevented when an engaging portion of a grip element is engaged with a bed wall of the pick-up truck.
A third object of the present invention is to provide a clamp structure for a tonneau cover, wherein the two side hangers of the sliding block and the two side grooves of the foundation rail have corresponding chamfer portions to provide higher sliding smoothness, so that the sliding block can slide more smoothly in relation to the foundation rail without jamming when the two side hangers slidably move along the two side grooves.
To achieve the above object, the clamp structure for a tonneau cover of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is mounted to one of at least two frame sections of a tonneau cover, wherein the clamp is used to releasably secure the frame sections on a cargo bed of a pick-up truck, wherein the clamp comprises: a foundation rail connected to one of the frame sections, and having two side grooves formed on two side surfaces of the foundation rail, and a recess formed between the two side grooves; a sliding block having two side hangers extended into the two side grooves and slidably moving along the two side grooves, and a pivotal portion received in the recess; a clamp bolt having a first pivotal end pivotally connected to the pivotal portion of the sliding block, and a second pivotal section; a grip element movably mounted on the clamp bolt and having an engaging portion; and a handle pivotally connected to the second pivotal section of the clamp bolt and having a cam surface to abut against the grip element, so as to control the engaging portion of the grip element to engage with a surface of a bed wall of the pick-up truck.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the sliding block further comprises a notch which is extended from a lower surface of the sliding block to one side surface thereof, and the clamp bolt can be shifted into the notch to move to a storage position.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the sliding block further comprises a through hole passed through the pivotal portion and communicated with the notch, and a pivotal element extended through the through hole to pivotally connect the first pivotal end of the clamp bolt to the pivotal portion.
In one embodiment of the present invention, one of the side surfaces of the foundation rail further comprises an indentation which is communicated with the recess, and the clamp bolt can be shifted into the indentation to move to a storage position.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the notch of the sliding block is aligned with the indentation of the foundation rail when the clamp structure is in the storage position.
In one embodiment of the present invention, each of the side hangers of the sliding block is a dovetailed portion having an enlarged distal end, and each of the side grooves of the foundation rail is a dovetailed groove having a narrow opening and corresponding to the dovetailed portion.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a lower inner corner of each of the two side grooves is formed with a first chamfer portion, and a lower outer corner of each of the two side hangers is formed with a second chamfer portion corresponding to the first chamfer portion.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the pivotal portion of the sliding block is received in the recess of the foundation rail without contacting an inner surface of the recess.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the foundation rail is connected to an inner rail of one of the frame sections.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the foundation rail is connected to an outer rail of one of the frame sections.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the clamp structure for a tonneau cover of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is mounted to a single frame section of a tonneau cover, wherein the clamp is used to releasably secure the frame section on a cargo bed of a pick-up truck, wherein the clamp comprises: a foundation rail connected to the frame section, and having two side grooves formed on two side surfaces of the foundation rail, and a recess formed between the two side grooves; a sliding block having two side hangers extended into the two side grooves and slidably moving along the two side grooves, and a pivotal portion received in the recess; a clamp bolt having a first pivotal end pivotally connected to the pivotal portion of the sliding block, and a second pivotal section; a grip element movably mounted on the clamp bolt and having an engaging portion; and a handle pivotally connected to the second pivotal section of the clamp bolt and having a cam surface to abut against the grip element, so as to control the engaging portion of the grip element to engage with a surface of a bed wall of the pick-up truck.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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In the present invention, during the sliding operation, because the sliding block 32 is provided with a pair of the side hangers 321 for slidably moving along a pair of the side grooves 311 of the foundation rail 31 connected to one rail (such as the inner rail 232 of the third frame section 23) of a tonneau cover, the sliding movement of the clamp structure 3 pivotally connected to the sliding block 32 in relation to the foundation rail 31 is more stable and smooth based on two strong support points of the two side hangers 321 of the sliding block 32 in the two side grooves 311 of the foundation rail 31. In addition, during the locking operation, the engaging portion 341 of the grip element 34 is engaged with the flange surface 42 of the bed wall 41 of the pick-up truck 4, so as to generate a corresponding force to the two side hangers 321 of the sliding block 32. Because the two side hangers 321 and the two side grooves 311 of the foundation rail 31 have corresponding dovetailed shape to provide higher structural strength, the two side hangers 321 can strongly abut against an inner surface of the two side grooves 311 and not depart from the side grooves 311, while the deformation of the side hangers 321 or the side grooves 311 can be prevented.
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The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications to the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
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