Claims
- 1. A tarp cover system for an open-topped vehicle container body having front, rear, side and bottom walls, comprising:(a) a flexible cover having first and second ends; (b) a cylindrical cover roll for receiving said cover, said cover being connected with said cover roll; (c) means for rotatably connecting said roll with the vehicle body adjacent and parallel with the container body front wall; (d) drive means for rotating said roll in a first direction of rotation to cause said cover to be wound upon said roll, whereby said second end is exposed; (e) means for withdrawing said second end rearwardly from said roll to cover the top of the container body; (f) means for connecting said second end with the rear wall of the container body; (g) a generally U-shaped inverted hold-down arm having a transverse portion parallel with said roll, and a pair of leg portions terminating in a pair of free ends, said hold-down arm transverse portion having a length that is less than the spacing distance between the container body side walls; (h) a pair of pivot means for pivotally connecting the free ends of said leg portions with the container body adjacent the roll and intermediate the front and rear walls; and (i) hold-down spring means biasing said hold-down arm toward a first hold-down position in which said transverse portion is above and in engagement with a upper surface of said cover, thereby to hold down a front portion of the cover relative to the vehicle body.
- 2. A tarp cover system as defined in claim 1, wherein said cover roll is tubular, and further wherein said drive means includes an electric motor arranged collinearly relative to said cover roll, and planetary gearing means extending within said cover roll and driven by said electric motor.
- 3. A tarp cover system as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for withdrawing said second end from said cover roll includes a transverse member connected with said second end, and a manually operable pull rope connected at one end with said transverse member and extending at the other end beyond the rear wall of the container body.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/330,143, filed Jun. 11, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,338,521.
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