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| United States Patent | 4472639 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4472639.html |
| Inventor(s) | Bianchi; Barry E. (1751 First Ave., Walnut Creek, CA 94596) |
| Abstract | Retractable extender structure (11) for the tailgate (12) of a pick-up
truck or other vehicle (13) enables quick and convenient enlargement of
the cargo space (14) of the vehicle when necessary. A back panel (26) and
side panels (27A,27B) are compactly carried against the inside surface
(23) of the closed tailgate when not in use while being pivotable into
perpendicular relationship to the opened tailgate to increase cargo space. |
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September 18, 1984 |
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January 3, 1983 |
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I claim:
1. A tailgate attachment for a vehicle which has a cargo space defined by a
bed, upright sidewalls and a substantially rectangular pivoting tailgate,
the tailgate having an inside surface which faces the cargo space when the
tailgate is at a closed upright position and which extends substantially
horizontally to the rear of the bed when the tailgate is at an open
position, comprising:
a substantially rectangular back panel and a pair of side panels having
configurations adapted to form a rearward extension of said cargo space,
and
hinge means for attaching said panels to said tailgate while enabling
pivoting of said panels between a retracted position at which said panels
are parallel to said tailgate surface and an extended position at which
said panels extend substantially perpendicularly from said tailgate
surface when said tailgate is at said open position,
wherein said hinge means couples said back panel to said tailgate along the
edges thereof which are uppermost when said tailgate is at said closed
position and wherein said hinge means pivotally couples each of said side
panels to a separate side of said back panel enabling said side panels to
be pivoted into parallel relationship with said back panel thereby
enabling pivoting of said back panel including said side panels into
parallel relationship with said inside surface of said tailgate.
2. A tailgate attachment for a vehicle which has a cargo space defined by a
bed, upright sidewalls and a substantially rectangular pivoting tailgate,
the tailgate having an inside surface which faces the cargo space when the
tailgate is at a closed upright position and which extends substantially
horizontally to the rear of the bed when the tailgate is at an open
position, comprising:
a substantially rectangular back panel and a pair of side panels having
configurations adapted to form a rearward extension of said cargo space,
and
hinge means for attaching said panels to said tailgate while enabling
pivoting of said panels between a retracted position at which said panels
are parallel to said tailgate surface and an extended position at which
said panels extend substantially perpendicularly from said tailgate
surface when said tailgate is at said open position,
wherein said hinge means couples said back panel to said tailgate along the
edges thereof which are uppermost when said tailgate is at said closed
position and wherein said hinge means includes at least one first hinge
connected between the portions of said back panel and said tailgate which
are uppermost when said tailgate is at said closed upright position, and
at least a pair of second hinges each being connected between a separate
side of said tailgate and a separate one of said side panels, the pivot
axes of said second hinges being at right angles to the pivot axis of said
first hinge.
3. A tailgate attachment for a vehicle which has a cargo space defined by a
bed, upright sidewalls and a substantially rectangular pivoting tailgate,
the tailgate having an inside surface which faces the cargo space when the
tailgate is at a closed upright position and which extends substantially
horizontally to the rear of the bed when the tailgate is at an open
position, comprising:
a substantially rectangular back panel and a pair of side panels having
configurations adapted to form a rearward extension of said cargo space,
and
hinge means for attaching said panels to said tailgate while enabling
pivoting of said panels between a retracted position at which said panels
are parallel to said tailgate surface and an extended position at which
said panels extend substantially perpendicularly from said tailgate
surface when said tailgate is at said open position,
wherein said hinge means couples said back panel to said tailgate along the
edges thereof which are uppermost when said tailgate is at said closed
position and wherein said side panels are proportioned to overlap said
vehicle sidewalls when in said extended position, further including
fastener means for selectively fastening said side panels to said vehicle
sidewalls at the overlapping portions thereof.
4. In a vehicle having a bed with sidewalls for transporting articles and
having a tailgate which may be pivoted from a vertical closed position to
a horizontal opened position at which said tailgate forms an extension of
said bed, the combination comprising:
a back panel pivotally coupled to the portion of said tailgate which is
remote from said bed when said tailgate is at said opened position thereof
and being pivotable between a parallel relationship to said tailgate and a
perpendicular relationship thereto,
a pair of side panels each being pivotally coupled to said back panel at a
separate side of said tailgate and each being pivotable between a parallel
relationship to said back panel and a right angled relationship thereto,
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means for releasably securing said side panels in said right angled
relationship to said back panel.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said means for releasably securing said
side panels in said right angled relationship to said back panel includes
elements secured to said vehicle sidewalls that engage said side panels
when said side panels are at said right angled relationship to said back
panel, said elements being at locations on said vehicle sidewalls at which
said elements are abutted by said back panel when said panels are in said
parallel relationships and said tailgate is at said vertical closed
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TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to vehicles which have a bed, sidewalls and a
tailgate that define a cargo space for carrying articles. More
particularly, the invention relates to extender structures for optionally
enlarging the cargo space in such vehicles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Operators of pickup trucks, station wagons or other vehicles having a
tailgate may find it necessary to transport articles which do not fit
within the available cargo space when the tailgate is in the upright
closed position. This has become a more common occurrence with the recent
increased usage of small economy sized vehicles although an occasional
need for more cargo space is not confined to users of such vehicles. In
such cases, purchasers may acquire a larger vehicle than is needed for
most purposes in order to be able to carry an occasional over-sized load.
Problems and complications occur if the conventional tailgate of such
vehicles is left open in order to accomodate lengthy or bulky loads. Time
consuming efforts to lash or otherwise secure the load in place are
usually needed to forestall possible loss of the load during travel. As a
practical matter, such loads are sometimes inadequately secured. The
resulting loss of articles during travel is not only undesirable in itself
but can also be a safety hazard to the occupants of other vehicles. Such
transporting of loads with a conventional tailgate in the open position
may also require that the vehicle be driven more slowly than would
otherwise be necessary.
Structures heretofore designed for the purpose of extending the cargo space
of trucks or other vehicles are subject to complications and disadvantages
that may have restricted widespread use. In some cases extensive
modifications in the basic design of the vehicle itself are needed in
order to accomodate such structures. In other instances the extender
structure is bulky and must be removed and stored when not in use. In
still other cases, the prior extender structures do not provide an
adequate degree of enclosure of the extended cargo space at least for many
purposes.
The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems
set forth above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A tailgate attachment is provided for a vehicle which has a cargo space
defined by a bed, upright sidewalls and a pivoting substantially
rectangular tailgate, the tailgate having an inside surface which faces
the cargo space when the tailgate is at a closed upright position and
which extends substantially horizontally to the rear of the bed when the
tailgate is at an open position. The attachment includes a substantially
rectangular back panel and a pair of side panels having configurations
adapted to form a rearward extension of the cargo space, and hinge means
for attaching the panels to the tailgate along the edges of the back panel
and tailgate which are uppermost when the tailgate is at the closed
position, while enabling pivoting of the panels between a retracted
position at which the panels are parallel to the tailgate surface and an
extended position at which the panels extend substantially perpendicularly
from the tailgate surface when the tailgate is at the open position.
In one aspect of the present invention, the hinge means pivotally couples
each side panel to a separate side of the back panel enabling the side
panels to be pivoted into parallel relationship with the back panel and
thereby enabling pivoting of the back panel including the side panels into
parallel relationship with the inside surface of the tailgate.
In another aspect of the invention, the hinge means includes at least one
first hinge connected between the portions of the back panel and the
tailgate which are uppermost when the tailgate is at its closed upright
position and further includes at least a pair of second hinges each being
connected between a separate side of the tailgate and a separate one of
the side panels, the pivot axes of the second hinges being at right angles
to the pivot axis of the first hinge.
In still another aspect of the invention, the side panels are proportioned
to overlap the vehicle sidewalls when in the extended position and the
apparatus further includes fastener means for selectively fastening the
side panels to the vehicle sidewalls at the overlapping portions thereof.
In still another aspect of the invention, a vehicle having a bed with
sidewalls for transporting articles and having a tailgate which may be
pivoted from a vertical closed position to a horizontal opened position at
which the tailgate forms an extension of the bed further includes a back
panel pivotally coupled to the portion of the tailgate which is remote
from the bed when the tailgate is at the opened position and being
pivotable between parallel and perpendicular relationships to the
tailgate, a pair of side panels each pivotally coupled to the back panel
at a separate side of the tailgate and each being pivotable between a
parallel relationship to the back panel and a right angled relationship to
the back panel, and means for releasably securing the side panels in right
angled relationship to the back panel.
The invention enables quick and convenient enlargement of the walled cargo
space in a vehicle which has a tailgate. The extender structure compactly
folds against the inside surface of the tailgate when not in use and does
not significantly obstruct use of the basic vehicle cargo space in the
conventional manner. The extender structure may be economically
manufactured and installed either as a built-in component of new vehicles
or as an attachment for pre-existing vehicles.
The invention, together with additional aspects and advantages thereof, may
be further understood by reference to the accompanying drawings and to the
following description of a preferred embodiment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a vehicle equipped with a cargo space
extender in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of the vehicle of FIG. 1
including the cargo space extender structure;
FIG. 3 is a section view taken along line III--III of FIG. 2, and
FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 are perspective views of the tailgate and extender
structure of the vehicle of FIGS. 1 to 3 illustrating successive stages in
the retraction of the extender structure from the active configuration to
the inactive position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring initially to FIG. 1 of the drawings, a tailgate attachment or
cargo space extender 11 in accordance with this embodiment of the
invention is depicted in the active, extended position at the tailgate 12
of a vehicle 13 which is a pick-up truck in this example. It should be
recognized that similar extender structure 11 may be used with other types
of vehicle, such as station wagons for example, that have a tailgate 12
which can be pivoted from an upright closed position to an opened
essentially horizontal position.
Referring now to FIG. 2, the truck vehicle 13 of this example is of
conventional construction except for the cargo space extender structure 11
and thus has a cargo space 14 defined in part by a bed 16 and an upright
sidewall 17 at each side of the bed. The essentially rectangular tailgate
12 has an edge 18 adjacent the back of bed 16 which is coupled to the bed
by conventional hinges 19 to enable pivoting of the tailgate between the
open and closed positions. Articulated linkage 21, connected between the
sides 22 of the tailgate 12 and the cargo space sidewalls 17, limits
opening of the tailgate to a position at which the inner surface 23 of the
tailgate is horizontal and in effect forms a rearward extension of bed 16.
Releasable latch means 24, which may be of any of various known
constructions, hold the tailgate 12 in place when it is at the closed
upright position.
The extender structure 11 of this embodiment includes a rectangular back
panel 26 and rectangular side panels 27A and 27B and hinge means 28 for
enabling pivoting of the panels between a retracted position at which the
panels are parallel to inside surface 18 of the tailgate 12 and an
extended position at which the panels extend perpendicularly from the
tailgate surface when the tailgate is at the open position.
Back panel 26 of this embodiment is a flat rectangular element which
preferably has dimensions similar to those of the inside surface 23 of the
tailgate 12 although a smaller back panel may if used if it is not
necessary to maximize the extended cargo space. While other materials may
be employed, it is advantageous to form the back panel of dimpled or
embossed sheet steel to maximize strength and rigidity while minimizing
thickness.
Back panel 26 has an edge 29 situated parallel and proximal to the edge 31
of the tailgate 12 which is remote from the truck bed 16 when the tailgate
is at the opened position. The hinge means 28 includes a first hinge 32
connected between panel edge 29 and tailgate edge 31 with the pivot axis
33 of the hinge being parallel to edges 29 and 31 to provide for pivoting
of the back panel between parallel and perpendicular relationships to the
tailgate surface 18. While a single long first hinge 32 is used in this
example of the invention it is also possible to employ two or more
relatively short hinges or other types of pivot coupling. To facilitate
folding of the extender 11 into the retracted position as will hereinafter
be described in more detail, first hinge 32 is of the type having leaves
35 which remain slightly spaced apart when turned into parallel
relationship.
Side panels 27A and 27B of this specific embodiment are flat rectangular
sheet steel members sufficiently thin to extend between leaves 35 of the
back panel hinge 32 when the extender 11 is in the retracted position
although other configurations and materials can be utilized. Each such
side panel 27A and 27B is hinged to a separate side of back panel 26 by
one of a pair of second hinges 34A and 34B. The pivot axes 36A and 36B of
second hinges 34A and 34B respectively are orthogonal to the axis 33 of
first hinge 32 enabling pivoting of the side panels 27A, 27B between a
parallel relationship to back panel 26 and a right angled relationship to
the back panel.
The side panels 27A and 27B of this embodiment are sufficiently long to
overlap the extreme back portions of the truck sidewalls 17 when the side
panels are at the right angled relationship to the back panel 26 as
depicted in FIG. 2 and means 40 are provided for releasably securing the
panels in that relationship when the extender 11 is in use. Referring to
FIG. 3, such means 40 in this embodiment includes a pin 37 which protrudes
a short distance from the truck sidewall 17 and which is positioned to
extend through an opening 38 in the portion of the adjacent side panel 27B
which overlaps the sidewall. Side panel 27B is held on pin 37 by a spring
clip 39 or the like which is inserted into a transverse bore 41 through
the pin and which can be easily removed when the side panel is to be
folded back against back panel 26.
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 3 in conjunction, the pick-up truck 13 in this
particular example is of the type having built-in vertical passages 42 at
the back of sidewalls 17 for receiving stakes. The pin 37 may be easily
installed on this type of truck 13 by drilling a small opening 43 into the
stake passage 42 to receive a threaded, reduced diameter portion 44 of the
pin which is then secured with a nut 46 situated in the passage. In
vehicles which lack such stake passages 42, the pin 37 may be secured with
an expansion bolt or other known fasteners that do not require access to
the interior of the sidewall.
Referring now to FIG. 4, this particular embodiment of the invention was
designed to be easily installable on a preexisting vehicle which
originally lacked extender structure 11. Many owners of such vehicles may
have only simple tools available. To facilitate installation by such
persons, the first hinge 32 through which the extender 11 is connected to
the tailgate 12 is preferably of the type which can be attached with sheet
metal screws or other easily engaged fasteners. Fastening of the hinge 32
to back panel 26 may, if desired, be accomplished differently during
manufacture of the extender 11 such as by welding for example.
Operation
In operation, back panel 26, side panels 27A, 27B and the surface 23 of the
tailgate 12 form a sizable extension of the walled cargo space 14 of the
vehicle when the attachment 11 is in the extended configuration depicted
in FIG. 2. Articles significantly longer or bulkier than could otherwise
be accomodated may be transported with essentially the same degree of
enclosure as is provided when the tailgate 12 is in the closed position.
Although the invention is not limited to use with any specific size of
vehicle, it is of interest that many pick-up trucks 13 are currently
manufactured in so called short bed and long bed models which have cargo
beds 16 with lengths of about six feet (1.8 m) and eight feet (2.4 m)
respectively. The tailgate 12 proportions of many such trucks are such
that an extender attachment 11 of the herein described type enables
optional enlargement of the cargo space 14 of the short bed models to
approximately the same size as that of the long bed models.
When the extended cargo space is not needed, the attachment 11 is easily
and quickly folded into a compact configuration at which it does not
constitute any significant obstruction in the basic cargo space 14 of the
vehicle 13. The side panel securing means 40 are released by withdrawing
spring clips 39, shown in FIG. 3, from pins 37. Referring now to FIG. 4,
side panels 27A and 27B are than pivoted towards back panel 26. When the
side panels 27A, 27B are parallel and adjacent to the back panel 26, the
back panel including the side panels is pivoted into parallel relationship
with the tailgate 12 as depicted in FIG. 5. The tailgate 12 may then
itself be pivoted to the closed upright position and latched and the
vehicle 13 may be used to transport articles in the conventional manner.
The extender structure 11 lays flat and compactly against the inside
surface of the tailgate 12 without significantly reducing the cargo space
14.
It should also be noted, with reference again to FIG. 5, that the extender
structure 11 in the retracted position does not interfere with carrying of
very lengthy articles which extend beyond the opened tailgate 12 in
instances where such articles cannot be fitted within the extended cargo
space provided by the structure.
Referring again to FIG. 6, gravity acts to hold the extender structure 11
in the retracted position when tailgate 12 is closed but it is preferable
to provide for a more positive hold down in order to prevent vibration and
noise. While a latch might be provided for this purpose, the hold down is
accomplished automatically in this embodiment by locating pins 37 at a
longitudinal position on sidewalls 17 at which the back panel 26 abuts the
pins when tailgate 12 is swung to the closed position.
While the invention has been described with reference to a specific
embodiment or example, many variations are possible and it is not intended
to limit the invention except as defined in the following claims.
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