The present invention relates to a system for mounting an accessory such as a roof rack upon an automotive vehicle, without the need for externally accessible fasteners.
Automotive vehicle accessories such as emergency light bars, roof racks, luggage racks, and other devices, have traditionally been mounted and retained by means of externally accessible fasteners. Unfortunately, such fasteners often result in an unsightly appearance associated with exposed screw heads, or undesirable complexity occasioned by the need for covers to hide installed screws. U.S. Pat. No. 6,182,876 discloses a utility rack system having an external fastening system of the type generally found in the prior art.
The present system allows the mounting of an automotive accessory such as a roof rack without the need for externally visible or accessible fasteners.
A system for mounting an accessory to an automotive vehicle includes at least one shoulder fastener having a shank and a head joined with the shank, with a portion of the shank and head adapted to extend from the vehicle surface. A mounting base, which is adapted for integration with an automotive accessory, engages the vehicle surface and the shoulder fastener. An aperture formed in the mounting base has an entry portion permitting passage of the head and shank of the shoulder fastener, and a locking portion permitting passage of only the shank. The present system also includes a retainer which is mounted to the base. The retainer allows slidable engagement of the base with the shoulder fastener. The retainer has a first position for engaging an upper surface of the fastener head when the head and shank and are within the entry portion of the aperture, and a second position for engaging the shank alone when the head and shank are within the locking portion of the aperture. The retainer preferably comprises a mounting bracket attached to the base and having a sprag cantilevered from the mounting bracket.
The present system is ideally suited for mounting a roof rack to the external surface of the vehicle roof. Such a roof rack may include longitudinally extending roof rails intersected by laterally extending roof rails, and a number of mounting pedestals attached to the longitudinally extending rails at end portions of the rails. Each of the mounting pedestals includes the previously described mounting base having an interior cavity formed within the base, and having a lower wall for contacting a vehicle roof or other surface. An aperture is formed in the lower wall of the mounting base, with the aperture having a keyhole configuration with the previously described entry and locking portions.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method for mounting an accessory to a surface of an automotive vehicle includes the steps of providing a plurality of shoulder fasteners mounted to the surface, with each fastener having a shank and a head extending from the surface, and providing at least one mounting pedestal including a base with a lower wall for slidingly engaging both the shoulder fasteners and the surface. The method further includes placing at least one of the mounting pedestals over a plurality of shoulder fasteners such that the lower wall of the mounting pedestal comes into contact with the surface so as to cause the shoulder fasteners to extend into entry portions of keyhole apertures formed in the lower wall. Finally, the method includes sliding the pedestal upon the surface such that a shank portion of each of the shoulder fasteners becomes engaged with a locking portion of the keyhole aperture and with a latch sprag mounted within the base.
It is an advantage of a system according to the present invention that an accessory may be mounted upon an automotive vehicle without the need for any externally visible fasteners.
It is a further advantage of a system according to the present invention that an accessory may be mounted to an automotive vehicle without the need for any installation tools.
It is a further advantage of a system according to the present invention that accessory design may be simplified through the use of the present invention because of the ability to fasten an accessory without the need for external covers to hide fasteners.
It is a further advantage of a system according to the present invention that the unsightly appearance caused by exposed fasteners is avoided without engendering additional cost.
Other advantages, as well as objects and features of the present invention will become apparent to the reader of this specification.
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While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, numerous variations and alternate embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only in terms of the appended claims.