Claims
- 1. A ladder rack adapted to be attached to a utility vehicle comprising:
- (a) front and rear four-bar linkages, each comprising:
- (i) a base adapted to be fixedly secured to a horizontal surface atop the utility vehicle and a post secured to the base and projecting vertically therefrom;
- (ii) a ladder support member comprising a first elongated rectilinear linkage member with a ladder support arm affixed thereto projecting normally therefrom proximate a first end portion thereof,
- (iii) a second linkage having first and second ends, the first end being pivotally attached directly to the post and a second end pivotally attached to the first linkage member in the first end portion thereof, and
- (iv) a dog-leg linkage having a first end pivotally attached to the first linkage member proximate a mid-point thereof; and
- (b) an elongated connecting rod extending horizontally between bases of the front and rear four-bar linkages and journaled for rotation on the bases with a second end of the dog-leg linkages of the front and rear four-bar linkage assemblies affixed to the elongated connecting rod for rotation therewith, rotation of the dog-leg linkages causing the first linkage member to tilt at an angle to the post allowing a second end of the first linkage member to clear a side edge of the vehicle before descending vertically, the ladder support member being moved from a stowed position parallel and closely adjacent to the post to a deployed position laterally displaced from the post and below the horizontal surface.
- 2. The ladder rack of claim 1 and further including a means for rotating the elongated connecting rod through a predetermined arc.
- 3. The ladder rack of claim 2 wherein the rotating means is a crank.
- 4. The ladder rack of claim 1 and further including an end plate affixed to an end of the support arm.
- 5. The ladder rack of claim 4 and further including a rigid bar fixedly attached to an upper end of the post and cooperating with the end plate when the ladder support member is in the first location.
- 6. The ladder rack of claim 5 and further including locking device extending between the rigid bar and the first linkage member when the ladder support member is in the first location.
- 7. The ladder rack of claim 1 wherein the dog-leg linkage comprises first and second straight leg portions joined at an angle of about 135.degree..
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/059,426 filed Sep. 22, 1997.
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