This invention relates to storage solutions in vehicles, and more particularly, to a collapsible storage system for a vehicle storage area, such as a pickup truck bed.
In the past, very few cargo management or storage options have been offered to pickup truck owners. The primary of which are large steel or aluminum tool boxes that are hard mounted to the vehicle's bed close to the cab. While this system does work to create a lockable storage area for the vehicle, it does have drawbacks.
Firstly, the tool boxes requires a significant amount of area in the vehicle's bed and is not easily removed for full optimization of the vehicle's cargo space. Secondly, since the tool box can not be easily moved and is located close to the truck cab at all times, accessing the storage, or tool box can be very awkward for smaller items such as grocery bags.
Therefore, a novel collapsible storage system for a storage area of a vehicle, such as a pickup truck bed is provided.
The present invention is directed at a collapsible storage system for a vehicle storage area, such as a pickup truck bed. In one embodiment, the system can be placed at any location within the truck bed and spans the width of the bed. In another embodiment, in an open, or storage, position, the system expands perpendicular to the walls of the truck bed to provide a storage system and in a collapsed position is folded so that it does not take up room in the truck bed.
In another embodiment, the system expands parallel to the walls of the truck bed.
In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a collapsible storage system for a storage area of a vehicle comprising a pair of panels; a flexible sheet, connecting said pair of panels; wherein said panels can be moved between open and collapsed positions by extending and folding the sheet respectively.
In another aspect, there is provided a collapsible storage system for a storage area of a vehicle comprising a pair of panels; a foldable sheet, connecting said pair of panels; wherein said panels can be moved between open and collapsed positions by extending and folding the sheet respectively.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
a to 9c are perspective views of further embodiments of a collapsible storage system;
a and 10b are perspective views of a further embodiment of a collapsible storage system;
a and 11b are perspective views of yet a further embodiment of a collapsible storage system;
a and 12b are perspective views of yet another embodiment of a collapsible storage system; and
a to 13d are schematic diagrams of yet a further embodiment of a collapsible storage system.
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In the preferred embodiment, the storage system 10 can be moved to any desired location within the truck bed 12 by sliding the system 10 along guide rails, or tracks, 18 which are previously integrated on side walls 20 of the truck bed 12 of the truck 16.
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The system 10 further includes a pair of panels 32, preferably plastic, which are each associated with one of the pipes 26. For the following description, the panel 32 closest to the cab 14 will be indicated as the cab, or front, panel and the panel 32 farthest away from the cab 14 will be indicated as the rear panel.
In the current embodiment, each panel 32 is connected to, or mounted to, the pipe 26 in three locations 34 (two smaller end connections 34a and one longer middle connection 34b) spanning the length of the pipe 26. These panels 32 provide a pair of relatively solid walls which serve as front and back enclosures of the storage system 10. Depending on the design of the system, the height (h) of the panels 32 is variable but is preferably the same height as the side wall 20 of the truck bed 12 or just to the tops of the wheel wells in order to install the system 10 against the vehicle's cab 14.
The panels 32 are connected to one another with a flexible but sturdy storage compartment, such as a sheet 36, preferably cloth or canvas, which is attached to the bottom and side edges of the panels 32 thereby creating a four (4) sided storage area.
In this manner, the storage system 10 can be easily urged from the open position to a collapsed position, as will be described below with respect to
In the preferred embodiment, the sheet 36 has an elastic sewed into each end on the short sides to help keep the shape of the system 10 as well as to compensate for any slack in the sheet 36 that is required to collapse the system. In an alternative embodiment, holes are punched in the bottom portion of the sheet, either by melting or with grommets, to allow liquid to drain from the storage system if something is spilled within it.
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The location 40 serves as a pivot point thereby creating a hinge allowing the cover 38 to be opened to allow access to the storage area and closed to prevent access to the storage area or to restrict the content from falling out during travel. The system 10 also preferably includes a locking mechanism 41 that allows the storage area to be secured during travel when the cover is closed. In the current embodiment, the locking mechanism 41 is located on the rear panel 32. As can be seen in
Nets 44 can be installed to the underside of the covers 38 to create additional storage for smaller objects.
In a preferred embodiment, a cut plastic sheet, thermoformed or blow moulded, can be placed in the bottom of the system, atop the sheet 36, to help maintain a predetermined distance between the two panels 32 and to create a solid load floor that helps to disperse the weight of the contents in the storage area to all areas of the storage system 10.
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The rail integrating apparatus 28 is integrated to the track 18 via a track insert piece 50. A bolt 52 is inserted through the insert piece 50, a washer 54, a locking apparatus, seen in the current embodiment as a first female threaded hand-knob, or nut, 56 and a stabilizing apparatus, including a second female threaded hand-knob, or nut, 58 and a sleeve 60 which is sized to close the gap between the inside diameter of the pipe 26 and the outside diameter of the bolt 52. The rail integration apparatus is installed at the four (4) connection points, at each end of the pipes, and provides the apparatus for attaching the storage system to the truck and for the storage system to slide within the truck bed 12.
In operation, one purpose of the first hand-knob 56 is to tighten the bolt 52 to the vehicle's track 18 using the track insert piece 50 and the washer 54 to spread out the force while the second hand-knob 58 pushes up against the sleeve 60 in order to stabilize the entire system 10 on the bolt 52.
To collapse the system, the outside or first hand-knob 56 is loosened on the pipe 26 connected to the rear panel 32. The bottom thermoformed sheet (if present) is then lifted up and laid against the cab panel 32. The rear panel 32 and rail integration apparatus 28 are then pulled away from the cab 14 to the position shown in
This creates enough space for the covers 38 to swing down 90 degrees, into the storage area and rest flush with the sheet that was lifted earlier (if present). Otherwise, the covers 38 rest against the cab panel 32. Finally, the rear pipe and panel 32 are pushed toward the cab panel 32 until the rear panel is flush against the covers 38 which are now hanging vertical inside the storage area. The outside hand-knob 56 on both sides of the rear pipe are then tightened against the track 18 to keep the rear panel from further movement.
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Each of the embodiments includes a different style of cover 112, however the functionality and parts are basically the same in each embodiment.
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The extra storage area is defined at two ends by the pair of walls 164. As shown in
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As with the previous embodiment, the system 170 also includes a pair of poles, or pipes, 178 which are mounted to rails or tracks 180 within a truck using an integration apparatus 182. In an alternative embodiment, an optional attachment system, or integration apparatus, can also be included with the system 10 for installation in vehicles that do not have an integrated track system. In one alternate embodiment, the optional system includes a metallic plate, hard mounted to the vehicle's bed wall, with a hole drilled in one end to accept the stationary bolt for the pipe closest to the vehicle's cab or the forward end and a slot at the other end to accept the sliding pipe necessary to make the system collapsible.
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The storage system 200 also includes a truck integration apparatus 206 which allows the storage system to be mounted to a wall 20 of the truck 16. In this embodiment, the storage system is mounted in a front to back direction within the truck bed and collapses parallel to the wall of the truck. As shown in
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In an alternative embodiment, the system further includes apparatus for securing the system to the vehicle when the system is in either the open and/or closed positions so that the system does not move about in the vehicle while the vehicle is in motion.
Preferred and exemplary embodiments of this invention are described herein. Variations of those embodiments can become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. It is expected that skilled persons will employ such variations as appropriate, and it is expected that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing statement, some specific examples of possible variations can include the following, though others can be apparent to those knowledgeable in the field of the invention.
Further variations can be apparent or become apparent to those knowledgeable in the field of the invention, and are within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims which follow.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/888,368, filed Feb. 6, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60888368 | Feb 2007 | US |