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What is claimed is:
1. A foldable cover assembly comprising: a frame including a pair of
parallel guide channel members; a foldable cover on the guide channel
members including interconnected, alternating rigid slat members and
flexible hinge members , the slat members each having a longitudinal slot
extending along each end thereof, each said slot communicating with a more
extensive interior cavity, the hinge members each being flexible and
resilient and having a centre portion, a relatively thin flange portion
extending longitudinally along each end of the centre portion, and an
enlarged, elongated portion extending along an outer end of each said
flange portion, the flange portions and enlarged portions being shaped so
the flange portions can extend through the slots of the slat members while
the enlarged portions are retained in the cavities of the slat members;
connecting means for connecting every second hinge member to each said
guide channel member in a manner to permit sliding along the guide channel
members and to prevent lifting of said every second hinge member away from
the guide channel members so the slat members and the hinge members are
flat against the guide channel members and the cover extends along the
lengths of the guide channel members when the cover is unfolded, and the
slat members are stacked adjacent each other in a vertical position near
one end of the guide channel members and the hinge members form curved
loops interconnecting adjacent slat members when the cover is folded.
2. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slat
members have flat top and bottom surfaces and end portions on each side of
said slots at right angles to the top and bottom surfaces.
3. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the slat
members are hollow with interior ribs extending perpendicular to the top
and bottom surfaces, each said cavity extending from one said rib to the
end portions.
4. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each hinge
member is unitary and flat when undeformed, the centre portion having a
flat top and a flat bottom, the flange portions being parallel to the top
and the bottom, the enlarged portions being flat and perpendicular to the
centre portion and the flange portions.
5. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein each said hinge
member has sealing means on the enlarged portions for sealing the hinge
members within the cavities of the slat members.
6. A cover assembly as claimed in claim 1, further including flap members
connected to the guide channel members by hinges and each having a top
positioned to overly sides of the cover when unfolded, the hinges being
positioned to permit the flap members to swing away from the cover to
permit folding thereof.
7. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein each of the
flap members has a flat top which covers said sides of the slat members
and hinge members.
8. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the guide
channel members each comprises an elongated member having a longitudinal
channel along an inner portion thereof, the channel having a top for
slidably receiving the slat members and the hinge members and a relatively
narrow central slot extending along the top and communicating with a more
extensive interior cavity of the channel.
9. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the connecting
means each comprises a pair of retaining members extending from each said
every second hinge member, each said retaining member having a first
portion near said every second hinge member shaped to project slideably
through the slot in one of the channels and an enlarged second portion
shaped to move slideably in the interior cavity of the channel and be
retained therein.
10. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein each said
guide channel member has an outer portion with a partially cylindrical
recess, each of the flap members having a generally cylindrical end shaped
to fit in the recess to form said hinges.
11. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein each of the
flap members is L-shaped in section, the top being a first flange thereof
and the cylindrical end being on a second flange thereof.
12. A foldable cover assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein each said
guide channel member has a drainage channel between the inner portion and
the outer portion.
13. A cover assembly as claimed in claim 6, further including a front
member extending perpendicularly between the guide channel members at
front ends thereof.
14. A cover assembly as claimed in claim 13, further including a rear
member extending perpendicularly between the guide channel members at rear
ends thereof.
15. A cover assembly as claimed in claim 14, having a flap at a rear end
thereof for overlapping the rear member.
16. A cover assembly as claimed in claim 14, further including a
longitudinal centre member parallel to the guide channel members and
midway therebetween.
17. A cover assembly as claimed in claim 16, further including means for
slidably mounting the centre member on the front member and the rear
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a foldable cover particularly adapted for the
backs of pick-up trucks.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Pick-up trucks are a popular and relatively inexpensive means of
transportation for passengers and for carrying small loads. However, the
cargo area is an open box and is therefore subject to adverse weather
while providing no security against theft. In addition, fuel economy is
reduced due to the air drag effects on the open box.
Various attempts have been made to provide suitable covers for the backs of
pick-up trucks. These range from a simple tarpaulin to more complicated
rigid covers including folding types. Some earlier types of covers do not
provide the degree of protection desired for the cargo or may be
relatively complex or expensive. Likewise, some of the earlier covers do
not provide the degree of access desired to load the truck or unload it.
The problem of covering open areas in vehicles has been recognised for some
time and attempted solutions include the flexible cover for vehicles shown
in U.S. Pat. No. 1,950,927 to McMillan. This patent shows a cover for an
automobile including a plurality of slats connected together by flexible
or hinged joints. The sides of the units are covered by fixed moldings.
However, the cover requires a relatively intricated roller system to
remove the cover. Pick-up trucks do not have a suitable location for such
a roller unit without taking up valuable cargo area.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,140,960 to Kercher shows a sliding top for trucks. The unit
is rigid and requires considerable room to open. Furthermore, the cover
must be relatively heavy in order to provide the degree of rigidity
required to support the top when it opens.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,942,658 to Wilson shows a foldable wall structure for
buildings. The structure employs high hoods to provide protection at the
sides of the cover while allowing clearance for the folded cover. This
would be unsuitable for pick-up trucks where extensions to the sides of
the box would be necessary, thus increasing the height for loading as well
as adversely affecting the weight and appearance of the unit.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,570,579 to Matsushima et al shows a sliding cover
consisting of a plurality of cover pieces linked with hinges. The assembly
can be housed in the cabinet covered by the device.
Other patents of general interest include U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,140,563 to
Allen; 1,696,208 to Marshall; 2,368,936 to McGehee; and 1,981,241 to
McWilliams.
Such prior art does not reveal a cover having all the desired features for
a pick-up truck. The cover should be capable of being unfolded or
retracted without impinging upon the cargo area of the truck. Furthermore,
it should offer the required degree of protection without being subject to
lifting or other adverse effects due to wind at highway speeds. It should
be simple so that it is reliable and can be made and sold as economically
as possible.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A foldable cover assembly according to the invention comprises a plurality
of slat members having a longitudinal slot extending along each end. Each
slot communicates with a more extensive cavity. A plurality of flexible
hinge means fit between the slat members and connect together the slat
members. Each of the hinge means is flexible and resilient and has a
centre portion with relatively thin flange portions extending
longitudinally along each end. There are enlarged, elongated portions
extending along outer ends of the flange portions. The flange portions and
enlarged portions are shaped so the flange portions can extend through the
slots of the slat members, while the protrusions are retained in the
cavities of the slat members. A pair of elongated guide means are
positioned in parallel, spaced-apart relationship. The guide means have
inner portions for slidably receiving sides of the slat members and the
hinge members thereon. A plurality of retaining means slidably connect the
hinge means to the guide means. Alternating hinge means have one said
retaining means near each side thereof so said alternating hinge means are
slidably held against the guide means. Hinge means between said
alternating hinge means are free to fold away from the guide means.
Preferably there is a flap means hingedly connected to each said guide
means for covering sides of the slat members and hinge means when the
cover assembly is unfolded and for hinging away from the slat members and
the hinge means to permit folding of the assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is an upper, rear perspective view of a combination including a
pick-up truck and a foldable cover assembly according to an embodiment of
the invention, showing the cover unfolded and covering the box of the
pick-up truck;
FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 showing the cover assembly unfolded;
FIG. 3 is a simplified isometric view of the cover shown in FIGS. 1 and 2
with one side thereof broken away;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary, enlarged isometric view of one of the guide
channels, a flap member and a portion of one of the slat members of the
assembly shown in FIGS. 1 and 2;
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary longitudinal section through the slat members and
the hinge members when partially folded and showing the slidable
connection between one of the alternating hinge members and one of the
guide channels.
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary perspective showing the centre member of the frame
of the cover assembly and its mounts;
FIG. 7 is a fragmentary perspective of the front and of the centre; and
FIG. 8 is an end view of one of the hinge members.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring firstly to FIG. 1, this shows a foldable cover assembly 10
installed on the box 12 of a pick-up truck 14. The assembly includes a
plurality of slat members 16 which are co-planar and juxtaposed to cover
the box 12 when the cover assembly is folded as shown in FIG. 1. The slat
members are shown in better detail in FIG. 3 where, for simplicity and
clarity, the number of slat members 16 has been reduce to three. In fact,
as may be observed in FIG. 1, there are usually a dozen slat members or
more on an actual assembly. In FIG. 3, the right side of the slat members
and associated parts, those closest to the observer, have been broken away
to show interior construction. As may be seen, each of the slat members is
hollow, having a relatively thin top sheet 18 forming top surface 20 of
each slat member and a similar bottom sheet 22 forming bottom surface 24.
Since the slat members 16 are identical, the reference numerals are
dispersed among the various slat members shown for clarity.
Each slat member has a back end 26 and a front end 28. There is a
flange-like end portion 30 extending perpendicularly from top sheet 18 at
end 26 and a corresponding end portion 32 extending perpendicularly from
bottom sheet 22. The end portions at end 26 extend towards each other and
are separated by a relatively narrow slot 34, shown better in FIG. 5 which
illustrates the positions of the slat members when the cover assembly is
partially folded. Similarly, the front end 28 of each of the slat members
16 has end portions 36 and 38 on opposite sides of slot 40. The end
portions extend along each end of all the slot members.
Again referring to FIG. 5, each of the slat members 16 in this embodiment
has a plurality of interior ribs 42, 46, 48, 50 and 52 dividing the hollow
interior of each slat member into a plurality of interior cavities 54, 56,
58, 60, 62 and 64. As may be seen, slot 40 communicates with substantially
more extensive cavity 54, while slot 34 similarly communicates with cavity
64. As described thus far, each panel 16 is, in the preferred embodiment,
a single unitary extrusion. The sides are closed by channel shaped side
members 66 shown best in FIGS. 3 and 4. These may be connected using a
suitable adhesive.
Assembly 10 also includes a plurality of flexible hinge means or hinge
members arranged in alternating sets of hinge members 68 and 70. The hinge
members do not show in FIG. 1 due to the scale, but, as may be seen in
FIGS. 3 and 5, every second hinge member is a hinge member 68, whlie the
remaining members are members 70. An exception is the foremost hinge
member which is a member 70 as seen to the right of FIG. 3. The
differences between the two members are described below.
Firstly, referring to the member 70 shown in FIG. 8, each hinge member is
flat when undeformed. Each has a centre portion 72 which is flat and
rectangular in section. The centre portion has a flat top 74 and a flat
bottom 76 which is parallel to the top. Substantially thinner flange
portions 78 and 80 extend outwardly from the centre portion parallel to
the top 74 and bottom 76, when the hinge members are undeformed, and
extend longitudinally along front end 82 and rear end 84 of the centre
portion. Each of the hinge members also has enlarged portions 86 and 88
seen best in FIG. 8. These enlarged portions extend along outer ends of
the flange portions 78 and 80. They may be seen to be flat in the
dimension perpendicular to the flatness of the flange portions and the
centre portion. It may also be seen in FIGS. 3 and 5 that the flange
portions and enlarged portions are shaped so the flange portions extend
through the slots 34 and 40 of the slat members, while the enlarged
portions are retained in interior cavities 54 and 64. The hinge members
thus serve to connect the slat members 16 together. As shown in FIG. 8
there are sealing projections 89, 91, 93 and 95 along the outer corners of
enlarged portions 86 and 88. These serve to weather proof the joints
between the hinge members and slat members by sealing within cavities 54
and 64.
The hinge members are flexible and resilient as may be observed by
comparing FIG. 3, where the hinge members are flat, and FIG. 5 where they
are curved. The hinge members thus permit folding of the cover assembly.
FIG. 5 illustrates a portion of the cover assembly partly folded, while
FIG. 2 shows the assembly completely folded.
The cover assembly has a rectangular frame 90 shown generally in FIG. 2.
The frame includes a pair of guide channel members 92 and 94, a rear
member 96, a front member 98, shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 3, and a
longitudinal centre member 100. The front member 98 is an L-shaped angle
section as shown in FIG. 3, while rear member 96 is similar in shape. In
the preferred embodiment the centre member 100 is flat in section. The
guide channel members 92 and 94 are mirror images of each other. Their
structure is best shown in the enlarged fragmentary view of FIG. 4. Each
of the guide channel members has an inner portion 102 for slidably
receiving sides of the slat members 16 and the hinge members thereon. The
inner portion 102 is in the shape of a channel, having a relatively narrow
central slot 104 communicating with a more extensive interior cavity 106.
The inner part has opposed flanges 108 and 110 on opposite sides of slot
104 which slidably support the slat members and the hinge member to
provide guide means therefor. As seen in FIG. 5, which shows a fragment of
guide channel 94 with reference numbers identical to those for guide
channel member 92, hinge members 68 are provided with retaining means or
retainers 112 which slidably connect hinge members 68 to the guide channel
members 92 and 94 respectively. The retainers in the preferred embodiment
are in the shape of rivets having a shank 114 narrow enough to pass
slidably through slot 104 and a head 115 on top of the hinge member. Each
retainer has a head 116 and a washer 118 within the cavity 106 of one of
the guide channel members 92 or 94. The washer and head 116 are too large
to pass through each slot 104, but are small enough to slidably pass long
the cavity.
Each of the guide channel members 92 and 94 has an outer portion 120 as
shown for member 92 in FIG. 4. The outer portion includes a flange 122
which extends vertically upwards just beyond the top of slat members 16
when the cover is unfolded and the slat members are flat on top of inner
portion 102 of each of the guide channel members. The outer portion also
includes a longitudinal socket 123 with a partly cylindrical recess 124
communicating outwardly through a slot 126. The recess is less than
completely cylindrical because of the slot, but is more than
semicylindrical. A drainage channel 127 extends between inner portion 102
and outer portion 120.
Cover assembly 10 also includes a pair of flap members 128 and 130 shown
generaly in FIG. 1. These are mirror images and so can be understood by
referring only to flap member 128 shown in better detail in FIG. 4. The
flap members are angle-shaped in section, rather in the shape of an
inverted "L". Each has a flat top 132 on a first flange 133 which is
connected perpendicularly to a second flange 134 having a substantially
cylindrical end 136 opposite flange 133. The cylindrical end 136 is
received within partly cylindrical recess 124 of one of the guide channel
members, in this case member 92. The slot 126 is wide enough to permit
limited pivoting of the respective flap member as indicated by arrows 138
in FIG. 4. FIG. 4 shows the flap member rotated counter-clockwise about
partly cylindrical recess 124 so as to clear slat members 16 and permit
folding of the cover assembly. In normal use, with the cover assembly
unfolded, the flap members 128 and 130 are rotated so their flat tops 132
cover the sides of slat members 16 and hinge members 68 and 70 as shown in
FIG. 1. Thus the flap members improve protection from the environment
along the sides of the cover assembly and, in addition, prevent lifting of
the slat members and hinge members due to airflow at highway speeds.
Referring to FIG. 3, the cover assembly includes a rear angle member 140
connected to the rearmost slat member 16 and shaped to overlap rear member
96 of the frame and the top of the tailgate 142. A weatherstrip retainer
141 connected to the angle member has a slotted cylindrical recess 143 for
retaining weatherstrip 145. Weatherstrip 145 has a hollow tube 147
received in recess 143 and a larger tube 149 for pressing against the
tailgate of the truck. A hasp 151 mounted on the angle member fits over
lock 144 shown in FIG. 1.
The foremost slat member 16, as shown to the right of FIG. 3, is connected
to front member 98 of the frame by means of a hanging rail 146 which
includes a vertical flange 148 connected to front member 98 by suitable
means such as bolts. The hanging rail also includes a cylindrical tube 150
with a longitudinal slot 152 facing foremost slat member 16. This permits
the foremost slat member 16 to be connected to the hanging rail 146 by
means of a hinge member 70 in the same manner as the hinge members are
used to interconnect the slat members.
Although other materials may be employed, the preferred embodiment is
substantially made of extruded polyvinyl chloride. The frame and slat
members 16 are of a relatively rigid polyvinyl chloride. The hinge members
are of a flexible polyvinyl chloride. Rear angle member 140 and hanging
rail 146 are aluminum extrusions in the preferred embodiment for security
and strength.
Hinge members 70 differ from members 68 because they do not have retainers
112 connected thereto. This permits the folding of the cover assembly. In
use, the box 12 of the truck 14 shown in FIG. 1 is uncovered firstly by
rotating flap members 128 and 130 away from the slat members, for example
counter-clockwise from the point of view of FIG. 4 for flap member 128.
Lock 144 is then unlocked if necessary and rear angle member 140 is
raised. The slat members and hinge members are then pushed forwardly from
the rear resulting in the type of folding shown in FIG. 5. Hinge members
68 are held against guide channel members 92 and 94 because of retainers
112 which slidably engage the guide channel members. Alternating hinge
members 70 are free to fold away from the guide channel members as shown
in FIG. 5. Thus, as may be observed by comparing FIGS. 5 and 2, when
folded the slat members 16 are substantially vertical and the hinge
members 68 and 70 form curved loops connecting adjacent slat members. The
slat members and hinge members therefore may be stored in a relatively
small space at the front of cover assembly 10 allowing maximum access to
the interior of box 12.
The function of centre member 100 of the frame is to provide support for
the slat members and hinge members when the cover assembly is unfolded and
the box covered. Preferably the centre member is movable to permit maximum
access to the interior. This may be easily accomplished by mounting it
slidably on front member 98 and rear member 96 so it can be moved to the
side when the assembly is unfolded. Referring to FIG. 6, a guide track 150
is mounted on the inside of front member 98. Hanging rail 146 would be
above in this variation. Member 100 has a front cut-away portion 152 for
overhanging member 98 and a rear cut-away portion 154 for overhanging rear
member 96. Referring to FIG. 7, two spool guides 156 and 158 are connected
to the front end of member 100 for slidably engaging guide track 100.
The guide channel members 92 and 94 and the front member 98 of the frame
are preferably connected to the top edge of the box of the truck by a
permanent, pressure sensitive adhesive. Rear member 96 is preferably made
removable by connecting it with such means as slide bolts to the guide
channel members.
The above description is by way of preferred example only. The structure
may vary without departing from the scope of the invention which is to be
interpreted from the following claims.
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