The present application is a continuation patent application of International Application No. PCT/SE03/00465 filed 20 Mar. 2003 and published on 16 Oct. 2003 as WO 03/084782 A1 and which was published in English pursuant to Article 21(2) of the Patent Cooperation Treaty. Said application claims priority to Swedish Application No. 0201015-5 filed 4 Apr. 2002. Said applications are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The present invention relates to a load carrier foot for attaching a load carrier bar to a vehicle roof. The load carrier foot comprises (includes, but is not necessarily limited to) a foot part which is attached at the upper end to the load carrier bar and which, at its lower end, is mounted on a roof edge area of the vehicle. The foot part is attached to the roof by means of a clamping plate which, by means of a gripping means, grips a body fold (protrusion) located under the roof edge area. The clamping plate is in pivotable engagement with the foot part by means of a pivot pin and in tightenable engagement with the foot part by means of a tightening arrangement. The foot part and clamping plate are each provided with contact faces located under the pivot pin when the load carrier foot is mounted on the vehicle roof. The contact faces interact to prevent the clamping plate from turning about the pivot pin and causing the gripping means to lose its grip with the body fold when the clamping plate is tightened by the tightening arrangement against the foot part.
A load carrier foot of the type described above is shown in German patent DE 3405357. However, a disadvantage of this earlier type of foot is that the contact faces incorporated in the design do not always ensure that the gripping means maintains its grip when the clamping plate is tightened against the load carrier foot. As a result, the user may, on observing this situation, attempt to further tighten the clamping plate. This carries with it the possibly of causing the foot to damage the vehicle roof or, if the situation is not observed (appreciated), causing the load carrier foot to lose its grip completely, a possibility of which can have catastrophic consequences since the load carrier may then be thrown from the vehicle roof.
The present invention overcomes the aforementioned disadvantages by means of a load carrier foot of the type described in the introduction above, and which is characterized by a pivot pin that is pivotably connected to the foot part. A clamping plate and the load carrier foot are each provided with contact faces, located above the pivot pin, which interact in a locking manner, and that further prevent the clamping plate gripping means from being twisted out of engagement when the clamping plate is tightened.
A preferred embodiment of a load carrier foot in accordance with the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the appended figures, of which:
The clamping plate 9 is attached to the pivot pin 22 by means of open slots 25 in the clamping plate (only one of which is visible in
The clamping plate is provided with lower contact faces 30 located under the pivot pin 22 and upper contact faces 31 located above the pivot pin 22. Although only one of these is visible in
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In view of the above, there has been described a load carrier foot (4) for mounting a load carrier bar (3) on a vehicle roof (2). The load carrier foot comprises a foot part (6), consisting of a base part (13) and a housing part (14) which, at its upper end (7), is attached to the load carrier bar and which, at its lower end (8), is mounted on a roof edge area (5) on the vehicle. The foot part is secured to the roof by means of a clamping plate (9) which, by means of an integral gripping means (10), grips a body fold (11) located under the body edge area. The clamping plate is in pivotable engagement with the foot part with a pivot pin (22) and in tightenable engagement with a tightening means (26). The foot part and the clamping plate are each provided with contact faces (30 and 32), which are located under the pivot pin when the load carrier foot is secured to the vehicle roof. The contact faces (30 and 32) interact in a locking manner to prevent the clamping plate from turning about the pivot pin and causing the gripping means to lose its grip on the body fold when the clamping plate is tightened against the foot part. The pivot pin (22) is pivotably connected to the foot part (6), and the clamping plate (9) and foot part (6) are each provided with contact faces (31 and 33) which are located above the pivot pin (22) and which interact in a locking manner, and which further prevent the clamping plate gripping means from losing grip on the body fold (11) when the clamping plate is tightened by the tightening arrangement (26).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0201015-5 | Apr 2002 | SE | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/SE03/00465 | Mar 2003 | US |
Child | 10711769 | Oct 2004 | US |