Claims
- 1. A recreational equipment rack system, comprising
an equipment rack configured for exterior engagement on a vehicle including a rack tongue configured to be inserted into and secured within a hitch receiver provided on the vehicle, the tongue having a pair of holes on opposing walls, that correspond to holes in the hitch receiver when the tongue and the receiver are completely engaged, a fastening mechanism configured to tightly secure the rack tongue to the hitch receiver, including: a bolt having a bolt head and a bolt post extending from the head, the bolt post including a threaded length and an unthreaded length and being configured to be inserted transversely through the holes in the tongue and the hitch receiver, and a nut assembly including a nut inside the tongue configured to engage the threaded length of the bolt to enable selective clamping and releasing of the rack tongue to the hitch receiver, and a lock device configured for removable mounting on a distal end portion of the bolt post, the threaded length of the bolt post being limited so that the threaded length exits the nut before the lock device contacts an exterior surface of the receiver.
- 2. The rack system of claim 1, wherein the nut is fixed in position relative to an interior surface of the tongue.
- 3. The rack system of claim 2, wherein the nut is fixed to a wall of the tongue.
- 4. The rack system of claim 2, wherein the bolt has an engaged thread length defined as the length of the threaded portion of the bolt that extends into and through the nut when the fastening mechanism clamps the tongue to the hitch receiver, the engaged thread length being less than the distance separating the lock device from the exterior surface of the receiver.
- 5. The rack system of claim 1, wherein the nut has a central axis and is permitted to float longitudinally inside the tongue along the central axis, but is not allowed to rotate around the central axis.
- 6. The rack system of claim 5, further comprising
a nut receptacle inside the tongue for guiding movement of the nut as the bolt post is rotated.
- 7. The rack system of claim 5, wherein the floating nut is supported by a nut receptacle configured to permit the floating nut to travel along the long axis of the bolt and prevent the floating nut from rotating.
- 8. The rack system of claim 7, wherein the floating nut is hexagonal and the nut receptacle includes a square shaped cavity sized to contact two sides of the floating nut thereby preventing it from rotating.
- 9. A recreational equipment rack system, comprising
an equipment rack configured for exterior engagement on a vehicle, and a torque-operated clamping mechanism, including: a bolt having a long axis, a nut configured to receive a threaded portion of the bolt, where the torque-operated clamping mechanism is configured to selectively secure and release the equipment rack to the vehicle upon engagement of the bolt with the nut and rotation of the bolt relative to the nut, and a nut retainer configured to hold the nut when it is engaged with the bolt so that the nut moves along the long axis of the bolt and is substantially fixed against rotation relative to the equipment rack.
- 10. A recreational equipment rack system, comprising
an equipment rack configured for exterior engagement on a vehicle, including a rack tongue configured to be inserted into and secured within a hitch receiver provided on the vehicle, and a fastening mechanism configured to tightly secure the rack tongue to the hitch receiver, including: a bolt having a bolt head and a bolt post extending from the head, the bolt post being configured to be inserted transversely through holes provided in the hitch receiver and rack tongue to prevent the rack tongue from pulling out of the hitch receiver, and a nut assembly including a nut configured to engage the bolt to enable selective clamping and releasing of the rack tongue to the hitch receiver, the nut assembly further including a nut retainer configured to retain the nut so that the nut is allowed to move in a clamping/releasing direction relative to the recreational equipment rack and tongue and is fixed against rotation relative to the equipment rack.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to the following U.S. provisional patent application, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes: Ser. No. 60/265,641, entitled “Hitch-Mountable Recreational Equipment Rack,” filed Jan. 31, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60265641 |
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