This application is a non-provisional application that claims the benefit of priority under 35U.S.C.ยง 119 to Chinese applications, application number 202120908819.3, filed Apr. 28, 2021, which is incorporated herewith by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a stepping assist for motor vehicles, and more particularly to a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, which is adapted to move between a retracted position for hiding the retractable vehicle step underneath the vehicle rear bumper and an extended position for providing a step assist into the vehicle.
Many vehicles, such as sport utility vehicles (SUV), trucks, cargo vans, and pickup trucks, are bigger and taller than normal passenger automobiles. These vehicles are raised off the ground that the ground clearance is raised to make driving over rugged terrain easier. However, some people may have difficulty to get in and out the vehicle due to the raised ground clearance. Furthermore, a roof rack is commonly installed on a roof of the vehicle, especially the SUV, to provide an additional storage space, wherein the bulky or heavy cargo, such as luggage, skis and bicycle, can be fastened at the roof rack on top of the vehicle. Even though this roof rack can well serve for storing items, it is difficult for the people to reach the roof rack for loading and unloading the items at the roof rack. People are required to climb up the roof of the vehicle to access the item carried of fastened the items thereon.
A step assisting device, such as a running board or a nerf bar, is one of the common accessories attached to the bottom of the vehicle, typically at the foot of the door, wherein the step assisting device serves as a step for people entering and existing the vehicle with the raised ground clearance. However, the step assisting device has several drawbacks. Since the step assisting device stick out from beneath of the door of the vehicle to outwardly extend the stepping surface of the step assisting device from the foot of the door, dirt, mud or snow may gather onto the stepping surface, such that the stepping surface will be slippery with the dirt, mud or snow to cause any accident when the people steps on the stepping surface. Furthermore, the step assisting device will affect the ground clearance of the vehicle. One of the main reasons as mentioned above for the people to purchase the vehicle with the raised ground clearance is to make driving over rugged terrain easier. Such vehicle will lower the ground clearance as the normal passenger automobiles when the step assisting device is installed. Since the step assisting device is installed at two sides of the vehicle, people will still unable to reach the roof rack above the trunk area of the vehicle. Some people often think that the step assisting device so dramatically alters the overall look of the vehicle.
The invention is advantageous in that it provides a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, which is adapted to move between a retracted position for hiding the retractable vehicle step underneath the vehicle rear bumper and an extended position for providing a step assist into the vehicle.
Another advantage of the invention is to provide a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, wherein the retractable step is actuated by a simple and practical single-operation by a user's foot.
Another advantage of the invention is to provide a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, wherein the retractable step is automatically locked at the retracted position and the extended position to prevent any unwanted movement of the retractable step.
Another advantage of the invention is to provide a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, wherein the retractable step is actuated by two continuous actions, i.e. a downward depressing action and forward pushing action, to move from the extended position to the retracted position, and is actuated by one single action, i.e. the downward depressing action, to move from the retracted position to the extended position.
Another advantage of the invention is to provide a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, wherein the retractable step is retained at the retracted position to keep the raised ground clearance of the vehicle and is retained at the extended position to act as a step of the vehicle bumper.
Another advantage of the invention is to provide a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, which is easy to operate by the user's foot in an ergonomically actuating manner to actuate the retractable step between the retracted position and the extended position.
Another advantage of the invention is to provide a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, wherein the retractable step is retained at the retracted position to hide the retractable step underneath the vehicle bumper so as to keep the aesthetic appearance of the vehicle.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, which does not require to alter the original structural design of the vehicle bumper so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the vehicle bumper incorporating with the retractable step.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle bumper with a retractable step, wherein no expensive or complicated mechanism is required to employ in the vehicle bumper, so that the present invention successfully provides an economic and efficient solution not only for providing a step assist into the vehicle but also for facilitating the practical use of the retractable step.
Additional advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the description which follows, and may be realized by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particular point out in the appended claims.
According to the present invention, the foregoing and other objects and advantages are attained by a vehicle bumper for attaching to a rear end of a vehicle, comprising a bumper body and a retractable step.
The retractable step, comprises:
at least one mounting bases coupled at a bottom side of the bumper body;
a step member which comprises a step platform and at least a swing arm having a locking portion, an upper end pivotally and slidably coupled at the mounting base and a lower end coupled to the step platform, wherein the step member is actuated to move between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein at the retracted position, the swing arm is pivotally and inwardly folded to move the step platform underneath the bumper body, and at the extended position, the swing arm is pivotally and outwardly folded to move the step platform out of the bumper body; and
a locking unit is arranged to lock up the step member at the retracted position and the extended position.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the present invention comprises a retractable step for attaching to a rear bumper of a vehicle, comprising:
at least one mounting bases adapted for coupling at a bottom side of the rear bumper of the vehicle;
a step member which comprises a step platform and at least a swing arm having a locking portion, an upper end pivotally and slidably coupled at the mounting base and a lower end coupled to the step platform, wherein the step member is actuated to move between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein at the retracted position, the swing arm is pivotally and inwardly folded to move the step platform underneath the bumper body, and at the extended position, the swing member is pivotally and outwardly folded to move the step platform out of the bumper body; and
a locking unit is arranged to lock up the step member at the retracted position and the extended position.
Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and drawings.
These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
The following description is disclosed to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the present invention. Preferred embodiments are provided in the following description only as examples and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principles defined in the following description would be applied to other embodiments, alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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The retractable step 20 comprises at least one mounting base 30 coupled at the bottom side 11 of the bumper body 10, a step member 40 supported below the bottom side 11 of the bumper body 10, and a locking unit 50. As shown in
The step member 40 comprises a step platform 41 and at least one swing arm 42 coupled between the mounting base 30 and the step platform 41. The step member 40 is actuated to move between a retracted position and an extended position. At the retracted position, as shown in
The locking unit 50 is arranged to lock up the step member 40 at the retracted position and the extended position.
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The locking unit 50 comprises a first engagement element 51 and a second engagement element 52 formed at the mounting base 30 and spaced apart with each other, wherein the locking portion 420 of the swing arm 42 is selectively moved to engage with the first engagement element 51 so as to lock up the step member 40 at the retracted position and to engaged with the second engagement element 52 so as to lock up the step member 40 at the extended position.
According to the preferred embodiment, the first and second engagement elements 51, 52 are first and second engagement slots spacedly indented at a circumferential edge of the mounting base 30 for engaging with the locking portion 420 of the swing arm 42. Particularly, the first and second engagement slots of the first and second engagement elements 51, 52 are spacedly indented at a circumferential edge of the mounting plate 32 of the mounting base 30, wherein the first and second engagement slots are radially extended from the circumferential edge of the mounting plate 32 with respect to the pivot shaft 33.
The swing arm 42 is slidably and downwardly moved away from the mounting base 30 to disengage the locking portion 420 of the swing arm 42 with one of the first and second engagement elements 51, 52 in order to pivotally fold the swing arm 42 to move between the retracted position and the extended position.
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According to the preferred embodiment, the first arm member 521 and the second arm member 522 are slidably coupled with each other, wherein the locking portion 420 of the swing arm 42 is defined at an upper end of the second arm member 422, such that when the second arm member 422 is downwardly slid from the first arm member 421 to downwardly move away from the mounting base 30, the locking portion 420 of the second arm member 422 is disengaged with one of the first and second engagement elements 51, 52.
In one embodiment, the locking portion 420 of the swing arm 42 is an engaging protrusion integrally extended from the swing arm 42 to selectively engage with one of the first and second engagement slots 51, 52. Accordingly, the engaging protrusion of the locking portion 42 is integrally formed at the upper end of the second arm member 422, wherein when the second arm member 422 is downwardly slid from the first arm member 421, the engaging protrusion of the second arm member 422 is driven to disengage with one of the first and second engagement slots 51, 52. When the second arm member 422 is upwardly slid at the first arm member 421, the engaging protrusion of the second arm member 422 is driven to engage with one of the first and second engagement slots 51, 52. In other words, a downward displacement of the second arm member 422 with respect to the first arm member 421 matches with the height of the engaging protrusion to be disengaged with one of the first and second engagement slots 51, 52. It is worth mentioning that the engaging protrusion is inserted into the first engagement slot 51 to lock up the step member 40 in the retracted position and is inserted into the second engagement slot 52 to lock up the step member 40 in the extended position.
It is worth mentioning that when the locking portion 420 of the swing arm 42 is engaged with one of the first and second engagement slots 51, 52, the swing arm 42 is locked to prevent any pivotal movement of the swing arm 42. Once the locking portion 420 of the swing arm 42 is disengaged with one of the first and second engagement slots 51, 52, the swing arm 42 is unlocked to enable the pivotal movement of the swing arm 42 so as to allow the step member 40 to move between the retracted position and the extended position.
According to the preferred embodiment, the retractable step 20 further comprises a first resilient element 61 coupled between the first and second arm members 421, 422 for applying a pulling force between the first and second arm members 421, 422 so as to ensure the locking portion 420 being engaged with one of the first and second engagement elements 51, 52. In one embodiment, the first resilient element 61 comprises a compression spring having one end connecting to the first arm member 421 and an opposed end connecting to the second arm member 422 for pulling the first and second arm members 421, 422 toward each other. Particularly, a lower end of the first resilient element 61 is connected to the first arm member 421 while an upper end of the first resilient element 61 is connected to the second arm member 422. In other words, when a downward pulling force is applied to the second arm member 422 to downwardly slide at the first arm member 421, the first resilient element 61 is pulled to stretch to prolong its length while the locking portion 420 is disengaged with one of the first and second engagement elements 51, 52. Once the downward pulling force is released from the second arm member 422, the first resilient element 61 is arranged to return back to its original form to apply a spring pulling force as a first restoring force for pulling the second arm member 422 to the first arm member 421 so as to ensure the locking portion 420 being engaged with one of the first and second engagement elements 51, 52.
The retractable step 20 further comprises a second resilient element 62 coupled between the mounting base 30 and the first arm member 421 for applying a pushing force to the swing arm 42 to pivotally push the step member 40 from the retracted position to the extended position when the locking portion 420 is disengaged with the first engagement element 51.
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According to the preferred embodiment, the foot actuator 53 comprises a rear foot pressing platform 531 coupled at the lower end of the second arm member 422 and a front foot pushing platform 532 pivotally coupled at a front edge of the rear foot pressing platform 531 for pushing the step member 41 from the extended position to the retracted position. Accordingly, since the foot actuator 53 is actuated by the user's foot, the foot actuator 53 must be designed ergonomically for the foot movement of the user. The user's foot is able to downwardly press on the rear foot pressing platform 531 to unlock the swing arm 42. Then, the user's foot is able to push the front foot pushing platform 532 to move the step member 40 under the bottom side 11 of the bumper body 10. The front foot pushing platform 532 is pivotally and downwardly moved from the rear foot pressing platform 531 in order for the user's foot easily steps on the front foot pushing platform 532 to apply the pushing force at the step member 40.
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In order to move the step member 40 from the extended position to the retracted position, as shown in
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Preferably, two swing arms 42 are provided to rigidly support the step platform 41 for supporting the weight of the user when the user steps on the step platform 41. Preferably, the two swing arms 42 are identical that when the foot actuator 53 is downwardly pressed, the second arm members 422 of the swing arms 42 are concurrently slid downward to disengage the locking portions 420 of the swing arms 42 with the first engagement members 51 at the same time to move the step member 40 from the retracted position to the extended position. Likewise, the second arm members 422 of the swing arms 42 are concurrently slid downward to disengage the locking portions 420 of the swing arms 42 with the second engagement members 52 at the same time to move the step member 40 from the extended position to the retracted position. Alternatively, one of the swing arms 42 serves as a supporting arm which has an upper end pivotally coupled to the mounting base 30 and a lower end coupled to the step platform 41. In other words, the foot actuator 53 is downwardly pressed to actuate the swing arm 42 only while the supporting arm assists the swing arm to move between the retracted position and the extended position.
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According to the second embodiment, the locking unit 50A, which is arranged to lock up the step member 40 at the retracted position and the extended position, has the similar structure as mentioned in the first embodiment, except the foot actuator 53A. As shown in
According to the second embodiment, the user's foot is able to press on the front tip portion of the foot actuator 53A in order to unlock the step member 40. Particularly, the foot actuator 53A is coupled at the lower end of the second arm member 422, such that when the foot actuator 53 is pressed downwardly, the second arm member 422 is downwardly slid with respect to the first arm member 421 to disengage the locking portion 420 with one of the first and second engagement element 41, 42.
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It is worth mentioning that the retractable step 20 can be mounted at the mid-portion and/or side end portion of the bumper body 10 at the bottom side 11 thereof as shown in
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It is worth mentioning that different configurations of the retractable steps 20 can be mounted at the bottom side 11 of the bumper body 10 as shown in
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According to the sixth embodiment, two mounting bases 30 are coupled at the bottom side 11 of the bumper body 10, wherein two swing arms 42 are coupled to the mounting bases 30 respectively. Each of the swing arms 42 has a telescopic structure to form a telescopic arm coupled between the mounting base 30 and the step member 40, such that each of the swing arms 42 is adapted to selectively adjust its length to move the step member 40 between the retracted position and the extended position. Therefore, at the extended position, the length of each of the swing arms 42 is prolonged to move the step member 40 out of the bottom side 11 of the bumper body 10. At the retracted position, the length of each of the swing arms 42 is reduced to move the step member 40 under the bottom side 11 of the bumper body 10.
According to the preferred embodiment, the location of the foot actuator 53 should not be limited. In one embodiment, the foot actuator 53 is sidewardly extended from the step platform 41 either the right side or left side thereof. Alternatively, the foot actuator 53 can be spacedly located underneath the step platform 41, such that the user can place his or her foot under the step platform 41 to step on the foot actuator 53. In other words, when the step member 40 is locked at the extended position, the user is able to step on the step platform 41 for providing a step assist into the vehicle without accidently unlock the step member 40. The retractable step 20 can be hidden under the bumper body 10 when it is not in use.
According to the preferred embodiment, the retractable step 20 can be mounted at any existing vehicle bumper to provide a step assisting device for the vehicle. The retractable step 20 can also couple at a side of the vehicle to serve as a step platform for the user to get in and out of the vehicle.
One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202120908819.3 | Apr 2021 | CN | national |