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| United States Patent | 4531774 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4531774.html |
| Inventor(s) | Whatley; Gene (Rte. 2, Box 282, Hemphill, TX 75948) |
| Abstract | An anchor assembly is provided for downward reception in an upwardly
opening stake receiving socket formed in the upper marginal edge portion
of the wall of a pickup truck load bed. The anchor assembly includes a
base plate for disposition within the upper portion of the load bed
sidewalls socket and the upper end portion of a pair of depending arms are
shiftably supported from opposite marginal edge portions of the base plate
for oscillatory movement of the lower end portions of the arms toward and
away from each other. The arms may closely oppose corresponding remote
wall portions of the socket and an upright elongated fastener is threaded
through a central portion of the base plate and includes a lower end
portion disposed between the lower end portions of the arms and having an
abutment carried thereon. The abutment and the adjacent sides of the arms
include coacting slidingly engageable wedge surfaces for wedging the lower
end portions of the arms away from each other into tight frictional
engagement with the remote wall portions of the socket responsive to
upward movement of the abutment relative to the arms upon upward threading
of the fastener through the base plate. The upper end of the fastener
projects above the base plate and may be used to anchor the tool box
bottom wall in overlying position supported from the associated load bed
sidewall. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4531774 |
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Truck tool box anchor assembly |
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| Publication Date |
July 30, 1985 |
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| Filing Date |
March 4, 1983 |
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What is claimed as new is as follows:
1. In combination with a pickup truck load bed including at least one
upstanding wall portion defining a horizontal upper marginal edge and a
stake socket opening upwardly through said upper marginal edge, a storage
box including a bottom wall portion supported from said upper marginal
edge, an anchor assembly removably anchored within said socket, said
anchor assembly including a single one-piece horizontal base plate
disposed within an upper portion of said socket, said base plate including
opposite remote marginal portions, each of said marginal portions having
the upper end portion of a corresponding depending arm pivotally supported
therefrom for swinging movement of the lower end portions of said arms
toward and away from each other, said arms closely opposing corresponding
remote wall portions of said socket, upright elongated threaded fastener
means threadingly secured through a central portion of said plate and
including a lower end portion disposed between the lower end portions of
said arms, abutment means rotatably mounted on the lower end portion of
said fastener means, said abutment means and the adjacent sides of the
lower end portions of said arms including coacting slidably engageable
surfaces operative to wedge the lower end portions of said arms away from
each other and into tight frictional engagement with said remote wall
portions of said socket responsive to upward movement of said abutment
means relative to said arms upon upward threading of said fastener means
relative to said base plate, said bottom wall portion including an opening
formed therethrough registered with said socket, the upper end of said
fastener means projecting upwardly through said opening, said upper end of
said fastener means including rotary torque receiving means spaced above
said bottom wall portion adapting said fastener means to have a tool
non-rotatably coupled to the upper end thereof for imparting rotary torque
to said fastener means, and threaded abutment means threaded on the upper
end portion of said fastener means below said rotary torque receiving
means and above and bearing downwardly upon said bottom wall portion.
2. The anchor assembly of claim 1 wherein said wedge surfaces include
inwardly and upwardly converging wedge surfaces on said arms.
3. The anchor assembly of claim 2 wherein said arms are generally U-shaped
in horizontal cross section, open toward each other and define pairs of
generally parallel legs interconnected by bight portions extending
therebetween said wedge surfaces comprising the free end edges of said
legs remote from said bight portions. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Various forms of tool and storage boxes are presently manufactured for
support from the upper marginal edges of the sidewalls of pickup trucks.
Various fastening structures are provided for securing such tool and
storage boxes upon load bed sidewalls, but most of these structures
require alteration of the load bed sidewalls, such as by drilling holes
therethrough for the reception of anchor fasteners. However, the forming
of fastener receiving bores in the upper marginal edges of load bed
sidewalls detracts from the resale value of trucks and conventional
threaded fasteners secured through sheet metal sidewall upper marginal
edge portions tend to eventually upwardly displace the surrounding
portions of the sheet metal with the result that the securement of tool
and storage boxes thereto becomes loosened. Further, this upward
distortion of the sheet metal around fastener receiving bores further
reduces the resale value of a truck.
Accordingly, a need exists for an improved form of tool or storage box
anchor for use in securing a tool or storage box to upper sidewall
portions of a pickup truck load bed. Accordingly, the present invention
resides in the provision of an anchor assembly for removable securement in
an upwardly opening existing stake receiving socket, which stake receiving
sockets are provided on substantially all pickup truck load beds.
Although various forms of socket receiving anchors heretofore have been
provided such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,595,125, 3,623,690,
3,779,502 and 4,191,108, many of these previously known forms of load bed
stake socket receivable anchors are not constructed in a manner such that
considerable anchoring force for the support of a heavy tool or storage
box from an associated load bed sidewall is provided.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The anchor assembly of the instant invention has been specifically designed
for removable securement in the upper portion of a stake receiving socket
such as that provided in the upper marginal portions of the sidewalls of
many pickup trucks. The anchor assembly is heavily constructed and may be
used either to securely mount a heavy tool or storage box on a pickup load
bed sidewall or as an anchor for tether ropes and straps to be secured
over a load disposed within an associated pickup load bed.
The main object of this invention is to provide a heavy duty anchor
assembly for removable securement within the upper portion of a stake
receiving socket formed in a pickup truck load bed sidewall upper marginal
portion.
Another object of this invention is to provide an anchor which may be used
not only to anchor a tool or storage box to an associated load bed
sidewall but which may alternately be used as an anchor for tie-down
straps or ropes to be secured over a load disposed in an associated load
bed.
Still another object of this invention is to provide an anchor assembly
which will enable high tension fastening means to be utilized in securing
the bottom wall of a tool or storage box to the upper marginal portion of
a pickup truck load bed sidewall.
A final object of this invention to be specifically enumerated herein is to
provide an anchor assembly in accordance with the preceding objects which
will conform to conventional forms of manufacture, be of simple
construction and easy to use so as to provide a device which will be
economically feasible, long lasting and relatively trouble free in
operation.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become
subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation
as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to
the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof, wherein like numerals
refer to like parts throughout.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a conventional form of pickup
truck as seen from the right rear corner thereof and with a tool or
storage box disposed transverse of the pickup truck load bed illustrated
in position as supported from the forward portions of the opposite
sidewalls of the load bed;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical sectional view taken
substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 2--2 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a further enlarged fragmentary vertical sectional view taken
substantially upon the plane indicated by the sectional line 3--3 of FIG.
2;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken substantially upon
the plane indicated by the section line 4--4 of FIG. 3; and
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary enlarged side elevational view illustrating the
manner in which the upper end of the threaded shank portion of an anchor
assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention may be
utilized to support an anchor eye therefrom for anchoring tie-down straps
or ropes to the associated load bed sidewall.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now more specifically to the drawings, the numeral 10 generally
designates a conventional form of pickup truck including upstanding
opposite side load bed sidewalls 12 and 14 interconnected at their forward
ends by an upstanding transverse front wall 16 and having a swingable
tailgate 18 disposed between their rear ends. The walls 12, 14 and 16 as
well as the tailgate 18 define the load bed of the pickup truck.
As is conventional, each of the sidewalls 12 and 14 includes integral
structures 20 spaced longitudinally therealong defining sockets 22 which
open upwardly through the upper marginal horizontal edge or flange
portions 24 of the sidewalls 12 and 14.
With attention invited more specifically to FIGS. 3 and 4 of the drawings,
the anchor assembly of the instant invention is referred to in general by
the reference numeral 26 and includes a single one-piece horizontal base
plate 28 which is generally rectangular in configuration. The base plate
28 is downwardly loosely received within an associated socket 22 and the
opposite end marginal portions of the base plate 28 have corresponding
leaves 30 of a pair of hinges 32 supported therefrom in any convenient
manner such as by welding. Each of the hinges 32 includes a second pair of
corresponding leaves 34 and the leaves 34 are secured in any convenient
manner such as by welding to the outside surfaces of the upper ends of the
bight portions 36 of a pair of vertically elongated arms 38 which are
generally U-shaped in horizontal cross section and open horizontally
toward each other. Each of the U-shaped arms includes a pair of opposite
side generally parallel legs 40 interconnected by the corresponding bight
portion extending therebetween which project toward the legs of the
opposing channel member and the free end edges or surfaces of the legs 40
remote from the bight portions 36 are inwardly and upwardly convergent as
at 42 and define wedge surfaces. In addition, the upper ends of each pair
of legs 40 are interconnected at their free edge portions by a transverse
brace 44 extending and secured therebetween.
The base plate 28 is provided with a central bore 46 upwardly through which
the threaded shank portion 48 of upright fastener means in the form of an
inverted bolt 50 is slidably received. The undersurface of the base plate
28 has a threaded nut 52 secured thereto as by welding and the threaded
shank portion 48 is threaded upwardly through the nut 52 and projects
appreciately above the upper surface of the base plate 28. The lower end
of the inverted bolt 50 includes an enlarged head 52 and a washer 54 is
disposed about the shank portion 48 immediately above the head 52. In
addition, a centrally apertured abutment plate 56 is slidably and
rotatably mounted on the shank portion 48 immediately above the washer 54
and the abutment plate 56 is generally rectangular in configuration with
its opposite end edges opposing the wedge surfaces 42.
The upper end portion of the shank portion 48 projects above the base plate
and is provided with rotary torque receivable means in the form of a pair
of diametrically opposite flats 58 formed thereon whereby a suitable tool
may be nonrotatably engaged with the upper end of the shank portion 48 in
order to rotate the latter and thus upwardly thread the shank portion 48
through the nut 52 and the base plate 28. Of course, upward movement of
the abutment plate 56 enables the latter to slidably engage the wedge
surfaces 42 of the arms 38 and cause the lower end portions of the arms 38
to be displaced outwardly away from each other and into tight frictional
engagement with the opposing remote wall portions or surfaces 60 of the
socket 22. Accordingly, the anchor assembly 26 may be secured within the
socket 22 against longitudinal displacement relative thereto and with the
upper surface of the base plate 28 substantially flush with or slightly
below the plane of the upper surface of the flange portion 24.
After the anchor assembly 26 has thus been installed within the socket 22,
the upper end portion of the shank portion 48 projects upwardly through a
bore 62 formed in the bottom wall portion 64 of a tool or storage box
referred to in general by the reference numeral 66 to be supported in
position spanning the sidewalls 12 and 14. Thereafter, an anchoring nut 68
may be downwardly threaded on the upper end of the shank portion 48 above
the bottom wall 64 and turned into tight engagement therewith. In this
manner, with the elongated tool or storage box 66 bridging between the
forward ends of the sidewalls 12 and 14, a pair of anchor assemblies 26
may be utilized to rigidly anchor the opposite ends of the bottom wall 64
of the box 66 to the front ends of the flange portions 24 of the sidewalls
12 and 14.
If it is desired to use the anchor assembly 26 for anchoring a load
retaining strap or rope to associated sidewall, the anchor assembly 26 may
be installed as hereinbefore set forth. However, instead of the upper end
of the shank portion 48 being passed upwardly through the bore 62 formed
in the tool box bottom wall 64, the upper end portion of the shank portion
48 has a fitting 70 equipped with a downwardly opening threaded blind bore
downwardly threaded thereon. The upper end of the fitting 70 includes an
upwardly opening threaded blind bore 72 and has the externally threaded
end of the shank of an anchor eye 76 threadedly engaged therein. In this
matter, a load retaining strap or rope end may be readily anchored
relative to the sidewall 14.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the
invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily
occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the
invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and
accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted
to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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