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| United States Patent
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7,182,380 |
| Nagle |
February 27, 2007 |
Tailgate extender systems
Abstract
A tailgate extender system is provided having telescoping
supports, which stores entirely within a storage compartment in the
tailgate, and which extends directly perpendicular to the tailgate
surface for use. The telescoping supports are hingedly connected to
the tailgate within the storage compartment and are slidingly
connected to the top rail of the tailgate extender. Further, a cargo
netting system that retracts into the tailgate extender top rail is
provided.
| Inventors: |
Nagle; Rick A. (Phoenix,
AZ) |
| Appl. No.:
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11/361,219 |
| Filed: |
February 23, 2006 |
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Application Number |
Filing Date |
Patent Number |
Issue Date |
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60656314 |
Feb., 2005 |
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60713950 |
Sep., 2005 |
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| Current U.S.
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296/26.11
; 296/57.1 |
| Current
International Class: |
B60P
3/34 (20060101) |
| Field of
Search: |
296/26.11,26.08,57.1 |
References Cited
[Referenced By] U.S. Patent
Documents
Primary Examiner: Patel; Kiran B.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Stoneman Volk Patent Group Stoneman; Martin L.
Parent Case Text
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is related to and claims priority from prior
provisional application Ser. No. 60/656,314, filed Feb. 24, 2005,
entitled "TAILGATE EXTENDER SYSTEMS", and is related to and claims
priority from prior provisional application Ser. No. 60/713,950,
filed Sep. 01, 2005, entitled "TAILGATE EXTENDER SYSTEMS", the
contents of both of which are incorporated herein by this reference
and are not admitted to be prior art with respect to the present
invention by the mention in this cross-reference section.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A truck tailgate extender system comprising: a) tailgate having,
when in raised position, an internal surface, said tailgate
connected to a truck bed; and b) a barrier to assist barring cargo
from crossing a rear perimeter of said tailgate when said tailgate
is in lowered position; c) wherein said barrier, when unextended in
a stowed position, lies in a first plane along said internal surface
of said tailgate and, when extended in an extended position, lies in
a second plane parallel to, and spaced perpendicularly from, the
first plane; and d) at least one extender to extend said barrier
substantially perpendicularly from the stowed position in the first
plane to the extended position in the second plane; e) wherein, when
said tailgate is in the lowered position, movement of said at least
one extender provides vertical motion to said barrier between the
stowed position and the extended position.
2. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 1 further
comprising: a) at least one gap closer to close at least one gap
between said barrier in the extended position and the truck bed; b)
wherein said at least one gap closer is retractably extendable from
said barrier.
3. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 1 further
comprising at least one storage compartment to store said barrier
when in the stowed position.
4. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 3 further
comprising: a) at least one flexible barrier to assist flexibly
barring the cargo from passing across said barrier; b) wherein said
at least one flexible barrier is stored substantially within said at
least one storage compartment.
5. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 1 wherein
said barrier comprises: a) at least one rail to substantially
horizontally rail the rear perimeter of said tailgate when said
tailgate is connected to the truck bed and lowered; and b) at least
one extendable support to extendably vertically support said at
least one rail; c) at least one first connector to connect said at
least one extendable support to said tailgate; and d) at least one
second connector to connect said at least one extendable support to
said at least one rail; e) wherein said at least one first connector
comprises at least one hinge.
6. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 5 wherein
said at least one extendable support comprises at least one
telescoping bar.
7. A truck tailgate extender system comprising: a) a barrier to
assist barring cargo from crossing a rear perimeter of a tailgate
when the tailgate is in lowered position, the tailgate having, when
in raised position and connected to a truck bed, an internal
surface; b) wherein said barrier, when unextended in a stowed
position, lies in a first plane along the internal surface of the
tailgate and, when extended in an extended position, lies in a
second plane parallel to, and spaced perpendicularly from, the first
plane; and c) at least one conveyor to convey said barrier
substantially perpendicularly from the stowed position in the first
plane to the extended position in the second plane; d) wherein, when
said tailgate is in the lowered position, movement of said at least
one conveyor provides vertical motion to said barrier between the
stowed position and the extended position.
8. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 7 further
comprising: a) at least one first storage section to store said
barrier in the stowed position; and b) at least one second storage
section to store at least one storable object.
9. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 8 further
comprising: a) at least one cover to cover said at least one second
storage section; b) wherein said at least one cover comprises at
least one extendable cover portion to cover said at least one first
storage section; and c) wherein said at least one extendable cover
portion is extendably positionable relative to said at least one
cover.
10. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 8 further
comprising: a) at least one flexible barrier to assist in flexibly
barring cargo from moving past said barrier; b) wherein said at
least one flexible barrier comprises at least one retractor to
retract said at least one flexible barrier for storage; and c)
wherein said at least one flexible barrier is storable within said
at least one first storage section.
11. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 8 wherein:
a) said barrier comprises at least one boundary rail to bound the
rear perimeter of the tailgate; b) said at least one boundary rail
comprises at least one substantially linear interior channel; c)
said at least one conveyer comprises at least one extendable support
adapted to extendably support said at least one boundary rail; d)
said at least one extendable support comprises at least one first
connector to pivotally connect said at least one extendable support
to said at least one first storage section; and e) said at least one
extendable support further comprises at least one second connector
to pivotally connect said at least one extendable support to said at
least one boundary rail.
12. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 11
wherein: a) said at least one first connector comprises at least one
rotator to rotate said at least one extendable support about said at
least one first connector; b) said at least one rotator comprises at
least one torque generator to generate at least one torque force; c)
said at least one rotator is structured and arranged to apply the at
least one torque force to said at least one extendable support; and
d) application of the at least one torque force biases said at least
one extendable support toward at least one rotation about said at
least one first connector.
13. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 11 wherein
said at least one second connector comprises at least one slider to
slide within said at least one substantially linear interior channel
of said at least one boundary rail.
14. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 11
wherein: a) said at least one extendable support comprises at least
one telescoping bar to telescopically adjust a linear distance
between said at least one first connector and said at least one
second connector; and b) said at least one telescoping bar comprises
at least one releasable lock to releasably lock said at least one
telescoping bar in at least one telescopic position.
15. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 14
wherein: a) said at least one extendable support further comprises
at least one telescopic assister to assist telescopic adjustment of
said at least one telescoping bar; b) said at least one telescopic
assister comprises at least one gas-charged spring; and c) said at
least one gas-charged spring is disposed substantially within said
at least one telescoping bar.
16. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 11 further
comprising: a) at least one cargo management bar to manage the
storage and transport of the cargo within the truck bed; b) wherein
said at least one cargo management bar comprises i) at least one
first bar coupler to couple said at least one cargo management bar
to at least one first said at least one extendable support, ii) at
least one second bar coupler to couple said at least one cargo
management bar to at least one second said at least one extendable
support, and iii) at least one link to link said at least one first
bar coupler and said at least one second bar coupler; c) wherein
said at least one link assists positioning of the cargo during
storage and transport.
17. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 11 further
comprising: a) at least one gap closer to close at least one gap
between said at least one boundary rail and the truck bed; b)
wherein said at least one gap closer is retractably extendable from
said at least one boundary rail.
18. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 8 wherein
said at least one first storage section and said at least one second
storage section are each located substantially within at least one
inner cavity of the tailgate.
19. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 8 wherein
said at least one first storage section and said at least one second
storage section are each located substantially external of at least
one inner cavity of the tailgate.
20. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 11
wherein: a) said at least one boundary rail comprises at least one
illuminator to provide visually discernable illumination; and b)
said at least one illuminator is operatively coupled to at least one
electrical circuit of the truck bed.
21. The truck tailgate extender system according to claim 7 wherein
said barrier comprises a U-shaped member.
Description
BACKGROUND
This invention relates to providing improved tailgate extender
systems. More particularly, this invention relates to providing
improved tailgate extender systems which are stored within the
tailgate, and which rise perpendicularly from below the interior
surface of the tailgate.
Typically, persons needing to extend temporarily the length of their
truck bed lower their tailgate and install a tailgate extender
barrier to keep the cargo from sliding past the end of the tailgate.
Such temporary tailgate extenders are typically attached to the
existing tailgate, requiring multiple set-up steps. Further, such
tailgate extenders take up truck bed space when they are not in use.
Therefore, a need exists for a tailgate extender that does not take
up truck bed space when the tailgate extender is not in use.
Further, a need exists for a tailgate extender that is quick and
easy to set up and store.
OBJECTS AND FEATURES OF THE INVENTION
A primary object and feature of the present invention is to solve
the above-mentioned problems and meet the above-listed needs. A
further primary object and feature of the present invention is to
provide tailgate extender systems.
It is a further object and feature of the present invention to
provide such a system that is stored within a tailgate. It is
another object and feature of the present invention to provide such
a system that rises substantially perpendicularly to the inside
surface of a tailgate.
It is yet another object and feature of the present invention to
provide such a system having multiple telescoping supports. It is a
further object and feature of the present invention to provide such
a system having retractable cargo netting. In addition, it is an
object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system
that is mountable to exterior surface of a tailgate.
A further primary object and feature of the present invention is to
provide such a system that is efficient, inexpensive, and handy.
Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent
with reference to the following descriptions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with a preferred embodiment hereof, this invention
provides a truck tailgate extender system, comprising: tailgate
means for providing at least one tailgate, having at least one inner
surface and at least one outer surface, adapted to be hingedly
connected to at least one truck bed; and barrier means for assisting
barring cargo from crossing at least one distal perimeter of such
tailgate means when such tailgate means is connected to the at least
one truck bed and lowered; wherein such tailgate means comprises
storage means for storing such barrier means when not in use;
wherein such storage means is located substantially between such at
least one inner surface and such at least one outer surface of such
tailgate means; and wherein such barrier means comprises extender
means for extending such barrier means substantially perpendicularly
from such at least one inner surface.
Moreover, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein
such barrier means comprises: rail means for railing; extendable
support means for extendably supporting such rail means; first
connector means for connecting such extendable support means to such
tailgate means; and second connector means for connecting such
extendable support means to such rail means.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this
invention provides a truck tailgate extender system, comprising: at
least one tailgate, having at least one inner surface and at least
one outer surface, adapted to be hingedly connected to at least one
truck bed; and at least one barrier adapted to assist barring cargo
from crossing at least one rear perimeter of such at least one
tailgate when such at least one tailgate is connected to the at
least one truck bed and lowered; wherein such at least one tailgate
comprises at least one storage compartment adapted to store such at
least one barrier when not in use; wherein such at least one storage
compartment is located substantially between such at least one inner
surface and such at least one outer surface of such at least one
tailgate; and wherein such at least one barrier comprises at least
one extender adapted to extend such at least one barrier
substantially perpendicularly through such at least one inner
surface, wherein at least one extended barrier portion may be
formed.
Additionally, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system
further comprising at least one gap closer adapted to close at least
one gap between such at least one extended barrier portion and such
at least one truck bed. Also, it provides such a truck tailgate
extender system wherein such at least one gap closer is retractably
extendable from such at least one barrier. In addition, it provides
such a truck tailgate extender system further comprising at least
one cover adapted to cover such at least one storage compartment.
And, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system wherein such
at least one cover is retractably storable within such at least one
at least one tailgate.
Further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system further
comprising at least one flexible barrier adapted to assist flexibly
barring cargo from passing through such at least one barrier. Even
further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system wherein
such at least one flexible barrier is adapted to be stored within
such at least one barrier. Moreover, it provides such a truck
tailgate extender system wherein such at least one flexible barrier
is adapted to be stored within such at least one storage
compartment. Additionally, it provides such a truck tailgate
extender system wherein such at least one barrier comprises: at
least one rail adapted to substantially horizontally rail such at
least one rear perimeter of such at least one tailgate when such at
least one tailgate is connected to such at least one truck bed and
lowered; and at least one extendable support adapted to extendably
vertically support such at least one rail; at least one first
connector adapted to connect such at least one extendable support to
such at least one tailgate; and at least one second connector
adapted to connect such at least one extendable support to such at
least one rail.
Also, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system wherein such
at least one first connector comprises at least one hinge. In
addition, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system wherein
such at least one second connector comprises: at least one channel
within such at least one rail; and at least one slider adapted to
slide such at least one extendable support within such at least one
channel. And, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system
wherein such extendable support means comprises at least one
telescoping bar.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this
invention provides a truck tailgate extender system comprising: at
least one tailgate, having at least one inner surface and at least
one outer surface, adapted to be hingedly connected to at least one
truck bed; and at least one rigid barrier adapted to assist rigidly
barring cargo from crossing at least one distal perimeter of such at
least one tailgate when such at least one tailgate is connected to
the at least one truck bed and lowered; and at least one flexible
restraint adapted to assist flexibly restraining cargo; wherein such
at least one rigid barrier comprises at least one retractor adapted
to retract such at least one flexible restraint for storage.
Further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system wherein
such at least one retractor is located within such at least one
rigid barrier.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this
invention provides a truck tailgate extender system relating to at
least one tailgate having at least one inner surface comprising the
steps of: lowering such at least one tailgate; and extending at
least one barrier from substantially within such at least one
tailgate, through such at least one inner surface, and substantially
perpendicular to such at least one inner surface. Even further, it
provides such a truck tailgate extender system, further comprising
the step of releasably locking such at least one barrier in at least
one extended position. Moreover, it provides such a truck tailgate
extender system, further comprising the step of extending at least
one flexible barrier from substantially within such at least one
extended barrier to such at least one inner surface of such at least
one tailgate. Additionally, it provides such a truck tailgate
extender system, further comprising the step of lowering such at
least one barrier substantially perpendicular to such at least one
inner surface, through such at least one inner surface, and
substantially into such at least one tailgate.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this
invention provides a truck tailgate extender system related to
extending at least one tailgate, adapted to be hingedly connected to
at least one truck bed, having at least one inner cavity, at least
one perimeter edge, and when in at least one lowered configuration,
at least one substantially planar top surface, such truck tailgate
extender system comprising: at least one barrier adapted to assist
barring cargo from crossing the at least one perimeter edge; at
least one first storage section adapted to assist storage of such at
least one barrier, in at least one stowed position; at least one
conveyer adapted to convey such at least one barrier between such at
least one stowed position and at least one deployed position;
wherein such at least one conveyer is structured and arranged to
translate such at least one barrier along at least one path
substantially perpendicular to the at least one substantially planar
top wherein such at least one first storage section is mountable to
the at least one tailgate; and wherein such at least one barrier,
while in such at least one deployed position, assists barring cargo
from crossing the at least one perimeter edge when the at least one
tailgate is in the at least one lowered configuration.
Also, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system, further
comprising at least one second storage section adapted to store at
least one storable object. In addition, it provides such a truck
tailgate extender system, further comprising at least one cover
adapted to cover such at least one second storage section. And, it
provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein: such at
least one cover comprises at least one extendable cover portion
adapted to cover such at least one first storage section; and such
at least one extendable cover portion is retractably storable within
such at least one cover. Further, it provides such a truck tailgate
extender system, further comprising at least one flexible barrier
adapted to assist in flexibly barring cargo from moving past such at
least one barrier.
Even further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein: such at least one flexible barrier comprises at least one
retractor adapted to retract such at least one flexible barrier for
storage; and such at least one flexible barrier is adapted to be
stored within such at least one first storage section. Moreover, it
provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein: such at
least one barrier comprises at least one boundary rail adapted to
bound such at least one perimeter edge of such at least one
tailgate; such at least one boundary rail comprises at least one
substantially linear interior channel; such at least one conveyer
comprises at least one extendable support adapted to extendably
support such at least one boundary rail; such at least one
extendable support comprises at least one first connector adapted to
pivotally connect such at least one extendable support to such at
least one first storage section; and such at least one extendable
support further comprises at least one second connector adapted to
pivotally connect such at least one extendable support to such at
least one boundary rail.
Additionally, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein such at least one first connector comprises at least one
rotator adapted to rotate such at least one extendable support about
such at least one first connector. Also, it provides such a truck
tailgate extender system, wherein: such at least one rotator
comprises at least one torque generator adapted to generate at least
one torque force; such at least one rotator is structured and
arranged to apply such at least one torque force to such at least
one extendable support; and application of such at least one torque
force biases such at least one extendable support toward at least
one rotation about such at least one first connector. In addition,
it provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein such at
least one rotator comprises at least one spring.
And, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein such
at least one second connector comprises at least one slider adapted
to slide within such at least one substantially linear interior
channel of such at least one boundary rail. Further, it provides
such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein such at least one
slider comprises at least one friction reducer adapted to assist in
reducing friction between such at least one substantially linear
interior channel and such at least one slider.
Even further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein such at least one friction reducer comprises at least one
wheel. Moreover, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein: such at least one conveyer further comprises at least one
positional fixer adapted to fix the position of such at least one
slider relative to such at least one boundary rail; and such at
least one positional fixer is user releasable. Additionally, it
provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein such at
least one positional fixer comprises: within such at least one
slider, at least one spring-biased wheel adapted to roll in contact
with such at least one substantially linear interior channel; within
such at least one substantially linear interior channel, at least
one receiver adapted to receive and retain such at least one
spring-biased wheel; and at least one release adapted to release
such at least one spring biased wheel from such retention by such at
least one receiver. Also, it provides such a truck tailgate extender
system, wherein such extendable support means comprises at least one
telescoping bar adapted to telescopically adjust the linear distance
between such at least one first connector and such at least one
second connector.
In addition, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein such at least one telescoping bar comprises at least one
releasable lock adapted to releasably lock such at least one
telescoping bar in at least one telescopic position. And, it
provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein such
extendable support means further comprises at least one telescopic
assister adapted to assist telescopic adjustment of such at least
one telescoping bar.
Further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein
such at least one telescopic assister comprises at least one
gas-charged spring. Even further, it provides such a truck tailgate
extender system, wherein such at least one gas-charged spring is
disposed substantially within such at least one telescoping bar.
Even further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein: such at least one conveyer comprises at least one first
such at least one extendable support and at least one second at
least one extendable support; such at least one conveyer comprises
at least one coordinator adapted to coordinates the operation of
such at least one first such at least one extendable support and
such at least one second at least one extendable support; and such
at least one coordinator comprises at least one link adapted to link
each such at least one slider of such at least one first such at
least one extendable support and such at least one second at least
one extendable support.
Even further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein such at least one first connector comprises at least one
open channel adapted to substantially receive such at least one
extendable support. Moreover, it provides such a truck tailgate
extender system, further comprising: at least one cargo management
bar adapted to manage the storage and transport of such cargo within
the at least one truck bed; wherein such at least one cargo
management bar comprises at least one first bar coupler adapted to
couple such at least one cargo management bar to at least one first
such at least one extendable support, at least one second bar
coupler adapted to couple such at least one cargo management bar to
at least one second such at least one extendable support, and at
least one link adapted to link such at least one first bar coupler
and such at least one second bar coupler; wherein such at least one
link is adapted to assist positioning of such at least one cargo
during such storage and transport.
Even further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
further comprising at least one gap closer adapted to close at least
one gap between such at least one boundary rail and such at least
one truck bed. Even further, it provides such a truck tailgate
extender system, wherein such at least one gap closer is retractably
extendable from such at least one boundary rail. Even further, it
provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein such at
least one storage section is located substantially within the at
least one inner cavity of the at least one tailgate.
Yet further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein such at least one storage compartment is located
substantially external of the at least one inner cavity of the at
least one tailgate. Even further, it provides such a truck tailgate
extender system, wherein such at least one extendable support
comprises at least one scissor assembly adapted to assist
translation of such at least one barrier between such at least one
stowed position and at least one deployed position. Even further, it
provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein such at
least one extendable support comprises: at least one first support
arm adapted to pivotally couple to such at least one first storage
section; at least one second support arm adapted to pivotally couple
to such at least one boundary rail; and at least one articulated
joint adapted provide at least one degree of movement between such
at least one first support arm and such at least one second support
arm.
Even further, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein such at least one first connector comprises: at least one
hinge adapted to assist rotational movement of such at least one
extendable support about such at least one first connector; wherein
such at least one hinge comprises at least two pivot points, and at
least one spring adapted to urge such rotational movement.
Additionally, it provides such a truck tailgate extender system,
wherein said at least one boundary rail comprises at least one
illuminator adapted to provide visually discernable illumination;
and said at least one illuminator is operatively coupled to at least
one electrical circuit of the at least one truck bed. Even further,
it provides such a truck tailgate extender system, wherein said at
least one electrical circuit comprises at least one taillight wiring
circuit installed by at least one manufacturer of the at least one
truck bed. Additionally, it provides such a truck tailgate extender
system, wherein said at least one boundary rail comprises at least
one clearance indentation adapted to clearance at least one element
originally installed by at least one manufacturer of the at least
one tailgate. In addition, it provides each and every novel feature,
element, combination, step and/or method disclosed or suggested by
this provisional patent application.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A shows a perspective view illustrating a tailgate extender
system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 1B shows a perspective view illustrating a tailgate extender
system, according to the preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, with
hidden areas illustrated.
FIG. 2 shows a top view of the tailgate extender, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a stowed position.
FIG. 3 shows a front view of the tailgate extender, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a stowed position.
FIG. 4 shows a front view of the tailgate extender, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a partially extended position.
FIG. 5 shows a front view of the tailgate extender, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a fully extended position.
FIG. 6 shows the sectional view 6--6 of FIG. 2.
FIG. 7 shows the sectional view 7--7 of FIG. 2.
FIG. 8 shows the sectional view 8--8 of FIG. 2.
FIG. 9 shows a front view of the tailgate extender, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a fully extended position, with
cargo netting.
FIG. 10 shows the sectional view 10--10 of FIG. 9.
FIG. 11 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender,
with a cargo net retractor in the top rail, according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender,
with a cargo net retractor in the storage compartment, according to
a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender,
similar to FIG. 7, with a retractable storage compartment cover,
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 14 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender
with an integral storage compartment cover, according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 15 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender,
with a small rail, with a hinged storage compartment cover,
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 16 shows a top view of a tailgate extender, according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention, in a stowed position.
FIG. 17 shows a front view of the tailgate extender, according to
the preferred embodiment of FIG. 16, in a fully extended position.
FIG. 18 shows a side view illustrating a tailgate extender of the
tailgate extender system according to another preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 19 shows a front view of the tailgate extender, according to
the preferred embodiment of FIG. 18, in a partially extended
position.
FIG. 20 shows a top view of the tailgate extender, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 18.
FIG. 21 shows the sectional view 21--21 of FIG. 20 illustrating the
tailgate extender in a partially extended (deployed) position.
FIG. 22 shows the sectional view 22--22 of FIG. 20 illustrating the
tailgate extender in a stowed position.
FIG. 23 shows the detailed sectional view 23 of FIG. 21.
FIG. 24 shows the detailed sectional view 24 of FIG. 23.
FIG. 25 shows the detailed sectional view 25 of FIG. 23.
FIG. 26 shows an exploded detail of operable components of the
tailgate extender.
FIG. 27 shows the sectional view 27--27 of FIG. 20, illustrating the
tailgate extender in a partially extended position.
FIG. 28 shows the sectional view 27--27 of FIG. 20 illustrating the
tailgate extender in a stowed position.
FIG. 29 shows an enlarged sectional view of the sectional view
27--27 of FIG. 20 illustrating the tailgate extender in a stowed
position.
FIG. 30 shows the sectional view 30--30 of FIG. 20 illustrating the
tailgate extender in a stowed position.
FIG. 31A shows a front view of an accessory cross bar, according to
the preferred embodiment of FIG. 19.
FIG. 31B shows the sectional view 31B--31B of FIG. 31A.
FIG. 32 shows a front sectional view illustrating a tailgate
extender of the tailgate extender system according to another
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 33 shows a front view illustrating a tailgate extender of the
tailgate extender system according to an alternate preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 34 shows a top view of the tailgate extender, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 33.
FIG. 35 shows the sectional view 35--35 of FIG. 34 illustrating the
tailgate extender in a raised (deployed) position.
FIG. 36 shows the sectional view 35--35 of FIG. 34 illustrating the
tailgate extender in a lowered (stowed) position.
FIG. 37 shows the detailed sectional view 37 of FIG. 35.
FIG. 38 shows the detailed sectional view 38 of FIG. 37.
FIG. 39 shows the detailed sectional view 39 of FIG. 36.
FIG. 40 shows the sectional view 40--40 of FIG. 34, illustrating the
tailgate extender in an extended position.
FIG. 41 shows the sectional view 41--41 of FIG. 34, illustrating the
tailgate extender in a stowed position.
FIG. 42 shows an enlarged view of the sectional view 42--42 of FIG.
41, illustrating the tailgate extender in a stowed position.
FIG. 43 shows an enlarged view of the sectional view 43--43 of FIG.
41, illustrating the tailgate extender in a stowed position.
FIG. 44 shows a partial sectional view illustrating a tailgate
extender of the tailgate extender system according to another
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 45 shows a partial sectional view illustrating a tailgate
extender of the tailgate extender system according to another
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 46 shows a partial sectional view illustrating a tailgate
extender of the tailgate extender system according to another
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 47 shows a partial perspective view illustrating illumination
components of the tailgate extender system according to another
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 48A shows an enlarged view of the sectional view 48A--48A of
FIG. 47.
FIG. 48B shows an enlarged view of the sectional view 48B--48B of
FIG. 47.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE BEST MODES AND PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF
THE INVENTION
FIG. 1A shows a perspective view illustrating a tailgate extender
system 100 according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention. FIG. 1B shows a perspective view illustrating a tailgate
extender system, according to the preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A,
with hidden areas illustrated.
Preferably, tailgate extender system 100 comprises tailgate extender
101, as shown. Preferably, tailgate extender system 100 comprises
tailgate 105, as shown, which is preferably hingedly installed on a
truck 104, as shown. Preferably, tailgate extender 101 is adapted to
be retractably stored within tailgate 105, as shown. Preferably,
tailgate extender system 100 is provided to consumers either as a
feature originally installed on a truck 104 by the truck
manufacturer, or as an aftermarket replacement tailgate 105 with
tailgate extender 101. Upon reading the teachings of this
specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as providing a tailgate extender kit for
installation in an existing tailgate, providing tailgate extender
systems for other types of vehicles, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, tailgate 105 comprises internal surface 110, external
surface 115, and storage compartment 120, as shown. Preferably,
internal surface 115 is the surface of tailgate 105 that faces the
interior of the truck 104 bed when tailgate 105 is closed, and which
faces upwards then tailgate 105 is open, as shown. Preferably,
external surface 115 is the surface of tailgate 105 that faces the
exterior of the truck 104 when tailgate 105 is closed, and which
faces downwards then tailgate 105 is open, as shown. Preferably,
storage compartment 120 is situated between internal surface 110 and
external surface 115, as shown. Preferably, storage compartment 120
is open to and accessible through only internal surface 110, as
shown.
Preferably, tailgate extender 101 comprises rail 130 and supports
140, as shown. Preferably, rail 130 is a strong, preferably
continuous, rail adapted to restrain cargo. Preferably, supports 140
are strong, collapsible supports adapted to raise and lower rail 130
from within storage compartment 120, as shown. Preferably, supports
140 are also adapted to restrain cargo. Preferably, tailgate
extender 101 collapses to store entirely within storage compartment
120, as shown, and raises up to at least one settable height,
preferably approximately the height of the sidewalls of truck 104,
as shown, when in use. Preferably, tailgate extender 101 is adjacent
at least a portion of the rear perimeter 106 of tailgate 105, as
shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with
ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under
appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as advances in
technology, user preference, etc., other arrangements, such as
multi-part rails, the tailgate extender extending above the tailgate
internal surface in storage, other heights, multiple adjustable
heights, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, tailgate extender 101 is constructed of strong, durable
material, preferably metal, most preferably steel. Upon reading the
teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the
art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering such issues as advances in technology, user preference,
etc., other materials, such as plastic, composite materials, wood,
ceramics, combinations of materials, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, rail 130 comprises gap rails 132, as shown. Preferably,
gap rails 132 slidingly extend from within rail 130 to bridge the
gaps between rail 130 and the sidewalls of truck 104, as shown. Upon
reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary
skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate
circumstances, considering such issues as advances in technology,
user preference, etc., other arrangements, such as gap rails that
unfold from the rail, gap rails that attach to the truck, gap
chains, etc., may suffice.
FIG. 2 shows a top view of tailgate extender 101, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a stowed position. Preferably,
supports 140 comprise hinge 145, slider 150, and at least two
telescoping sections 155, as shown. Preferably, rail 130 comprises
at least one channel 135, as shown, along which slider 150 slides
when tailgate extender 101 is being raised or lowered. Preferably,
slider 150 is wider than telescoping sections 155, and is
substantially the same width as channel 135, as shown, so that
slider 150 may slide along the length of channel 135 without
becoming disengaged from channel 135. Upon reading the teachings of
this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as bearings, other sliding arrangements,
spring-loading the channel to provide lift assistance, motorized
supports, actuated supports, hydraulic supports, scissors-type
collapsible supports, accordion-type collapsible supports, etc., may
suffice.
FIG. 3 shows a front view of tailgate extender 101, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a stowed position. Preferably,
telescoping sections 155 collapse, lay over parallel to internal
surface 110, and are recessed into rail 130 and channel 135 during
storage, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification,
those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under
appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as advances in
technology, user preference, etc., other arrangements, such as the
slider being longer and angled so that the telescoping supports do
not recess into the channel and/or the rail, etc., may suffice.
FIG. 4 shows a front view of tailgate extender 101, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a partially extended position.
Preferably, to use tailgate extender 101, tailgate 105 is lowered
(at least embodying herein the step of lowering such at least one
tailgate), and then rail 130 is pulled up in translational motion
perpendicular to internal surface 110 (at least embodying herein the
step of extending at least one barrier from substantially within
such at least one tailgate, through such at least one inner surface,
and substantially perpendicular to such at least one inner surface),
which causes telescoping sections 155 to extend and rotate angularly
toward vertical as sliders 150 slide along channel 135, as shown.
The directions of motion to raise tailgate extender 101 for use are
shown with arrows. Preferably, to return tailgate extender 101 to
storage, supports 140 are unlocked, and then rail 130 is lowered in
translational motion perpendicular to internal surface 110. The
directions of motion to lower tailgate extender 101 for storage are
the opposite of the shown arrows (at least embodying herein the step
of lowering such at least one barrier substantially perpendicular to
such at least one inner surface, through such at least one inner
surface, and substantially into such at least one tailgate). Upon
reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary
skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate
circumstances, considering such issues as advances in technology,
user preference, etc., other component arrangements, such as
multiple channels guiding multiple layers of supports, etc., may
suffice.
FIG. 5 shows a front view of tailgate extender 101, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a fully extended position.
Preferably, when telescoping sections 155 are extended to their
maximum height, telescoping sections 155 lock into position and
remain extended, as shown (at least embodying herein the step of
releasably locking such at least one barrier in at least one
extended position). Preferably, supports 140 are substantially
vertical, relative to open tailgate 105, when fully extended and
ready for use, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this
specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as locking portions in the channel which
releasably capture the sliders when the supports are fully vertical,
multiple locking heights, continuously variable locking heights, the
supports being independently lockable such that the rail may be held
tilted at an angle, the supports locking at an angle during use,
powered supports being held at an angle during use, etc., may
suffice.
FIG. 6 shows the sectional view 6-6 of FIG. 2 according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A. Preferably, telescoping sections
155 lock with button lock 156, as shown. Preferably, button lock 156
engages hole 157 when telescoping sections 155 are fully extended.
Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with
ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under
appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as advances in
technology, user preference, etc., other locking mechanisms, such as
twist-locks, ratchets, clamps, multiple holes permitting multiple
heights, etc., may suffice.
FIG. 7 shows the sectional view 7--7 of FIG. 2 according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A. Preferably, slider 150 is sized and
shaped to be locked within channel 135, as shown. Preferably, the
opening into channel 135 is wide enough, and the height of channel
135 is high enough, to permit telescoping sections 155 to nest
within channel 135 during storage, as shown.
FIG. 8 shows the sectional view 8--8 of FIG. 2 according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A. Preferably, hinge 145 is adapted to
permit telescoping sections 155 to pivot only substantially parallel
to adjacent channel 135, as shown.
Preferably, rail 130 is of sufficient size and strength to withstand
impact from cargo shifting in the cargo bed of truck 104.
Preferably, rail 130 has a cross section of sufficient size to
contain channel 135, as shown. More preferably, rail 130 has a cross
section of sufficient size to contain channel 135, retractor 205
(shown in FIGS. 9 12), and/or gap rails 132, as shown. Upon reading
the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in
the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering such issues as advances in technology, user preference,
etc., other cross-sectional shapes, such as novelty shaped, shaped
to match the theme of the truck, thin and flexible cable with no
channel (instead threaded through the ends of the supports), etc.,
may suffice.
FIG. 9 shows a front view of tailgate extender 101, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 1A, in a fully extended position, with
cargo netting 200. Preferably, cargo netting 200 is used to prevent
cargo from moving through the gaps between supports 140. Preferably,
cargo netting 200 is attached to rail 130 at the top edge 202 of
cargo netting 200 and to tailgate 105 at the bottom edge 204 of
cargo netting 200, as shown. Preferably, cargo netting 200 is
attached to retractor 205, which is preferably installed within rail
130, as shown. Preferably, retractor 205 is a strong spring-loaded
roller of the sort known in the art of retractable cargo-covers.
Preferably, the bottom edge 204 of cargo netting 200 is attached to
tailgate 105 inside storage compartment 120 (at least embodying
herein the step of extending at least one flexible barrier from
substantially within such at least one extended barrier to such at
least one inner surface of such at least one tailgate). Preferably,
cargo netting 200 comprises strong plastic or fabric cargo netting
of the sort known in the art. Upon reading the teachings of this
specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as the retractor being installed on the exterior
of the rail, a single cargo net covering an entire facet of the
perimeter of the tailgate, cargo net retractors in the gap rails,
other types of retractors, powered retractors, other cargo netting
materials, such as metal, etc., may suffice.
FIG. 10 shows the sectional view 10--10 of FIG. 9. Preferably, cargo
netting 200 is attached to tailgate 105 inside storage compartment
120 with attachers 220, such as, for example, hook and loop
fasteners, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this
specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
attachers, such as hooks and grommets, snaps, magnets, clips,
clamps, permanent attachment, etc., may suffice.
FIG. 11 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender
101, with cargo net retractor 205 in rail 130. Preferably, tailgate
extender 101 is stored by first releasing cargo netting 200 from
attachers 220, then retracting cargo netting 200 onto retractor 205,
and then lowering tailgate extender 101. Upon reading the teachings
of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as the cargo netting being automatically
retracted as the tailgate extender is lowered, etc., may suffice.
FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender
101, with cargo net retractor 205 in storage compartment 120.
Preferably, retractor 205 is attached to storage compartment 120,
and the top edge 202 of cargo netting 120 is attached to rail 130,
as shown. Preferably, when tailgate extender 101 is raised and
lowered, cargo netting 200 is automatically raised and lowered also.
Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with
ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under
appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as advances in
technology, user preference, etc., other arrangements, such as cargo
netting adapted to fold accordion-style instead of rolling up, etc.,
may suffice.
FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender
101, similar to FIG. 7, with a retractable storage compartment cover
300. Preferably, retractable storage compartment cover 300 extends
from inside tailgate 105, as shown, and covers storage compartment
120 when tailgate extender 101 is collapsed into storage compartment
120. Preferably, retractable storage compartment cover 300 creates a
waterproof seal over storage compartment 120 that protects tailgate
extender 101 from dirt and weather.
FIG. 14 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender
101 with an integral storage compartment cover 301. Preferably, rail
130 comprises rail 131, as shown. Preferably, rail 131 seals against
the edges of storage compartment 120 to form an integral storage
compartment cover 301, as shown.
FIG. 15 shows a cross-sectional view of a stored tailgate extender
101, with a small rail 133, with a hinged storage compartment cover
302. Preferably, hinged storage compartment cover 302 creates a
waterproof seal over storage compartment 120 that protects tailgate
extender 101 from dirt and weather. Preferably, rail 130 comprises
rail 133, as shown. Preferably, rail 133 substantially comprises
only channel 135, as shown, providing a very compact design
especially suitable for thin tailgates 105. Upon reading the
teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the
art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering such issues as advances in technology, user preference,
etc., other storage compartment covers, such as separate covers,
other types of retractable covers, etc., may suffice.
FIG. 16 shows a top view of a tailgate extender 401, according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention, in a stowed position.
Preferably, tailgate extender system 100 comprises tailgate extender
401, as shown. Preferably, the number of supports 140 supporting
tailgate extender 401 may be increased by using supports 440 with
increased numbers of telescoping sections 455, such as, for example,
four telescoping sections 455, as shown. This permits tailgate
extender 401 to be stronger, with narrower gaps between supports
440. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with
ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under
appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as advances in
technology, user preference, intended use, etc., other numbers of
supports, such as ten, twelve, seven, etc., may suffice. Upon
reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary
skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate
circumstances, considering such issues as advances in technology,
user preference, intended use, etc., other numbers of telescoping
sections, such as three, five, six, seven, ten, etc., may suffice.
FIG. 17 shows a front view of tailgate extender 401, according to
the preferred embodiment of FIG. 16, in a fully extended position.
Preferably, tailgate extender 401 stores, extends, and functions in
the same way as tailgate extender 101.
FIG. 18 shows a side view illustrating tailgate extender 500 of
tailgate extender system 100 according to another preferred
embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 19 shows a front view of
tailgate extender 500, according to the preferred embodiment of FIG.
18. FIG. 19 illustrates tailgate extender 500 in a partially
extended position.
As previously depicted, tailgate 105 is pivotally mounted on truck
104, as shown. Preferably, tailgate extender 500 is adapted to be
retractably stored within first storage compartment 520, as shown.
Preferably, first storage compartment 520 is mounted substantially
within interior cavity 108 of tailgate 105 (see also FIG. 22).
Preferably, tailgate extender 500 comprises boundary rail 530
movably supported by arrangement of telescoping support bars
identified herein as extendable support assembly 539, as shown.
Preferably, boundary rail 530 comprises a substantially rigid,
substantially continuous member, adapted to retain cargo 102 within
cargo bed 103, as shown. Preferably, boundary rail 530 is of
sufficient size and strength to withstand impact from cargo shifting
in the cargo bed of truck 104.
Preferably, extendable support assembly 539 comprises a set of
extendable supports 540, as shown. Preferably, extendable supports
540 comprise a set of length adjustable bars, adapted to raise and
lower boundary rail 530 along a substantially vertical path. In
addition, extendable supports 540 preferably function to assist in
retaining cargo 102 within cargo bed 103, as shown.
Preferably, tailgate extender 500 is adapted to deploy to at least
one user-settable height, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of
this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as multi-part rails, the tailgate extender
extending above the tailgate internal surface in storage, other
heights, multiple adjustable heights, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, boundary rail 530, extendable supports 540, and first
storage compartment 520 are constructed of at least one, preferably
a combination of materials having an application-appropriate level
of durability and weather resistance. Preferably, tailgate extender
500 substantially comprises metal, most preferably steel and/or
aluminum. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those
with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under
appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as advances in
technology, user preference, etc., other materials, such as plastic,
composite materials, wood, ceramics, combinations of materials,
etc., may suffice. For the example vehicle illustrated in FIG. 18,
tailgate extender 500 comprises a stowed size of about 60 inches
length, about 20 inches width, and about 3-1/2 inches depth.
FIG. 20 shows a top view of the tailgate extender, according to the
preferred embodiment of FIG. 18. Preferably, tailgate extender 500
is installed adjacent to, preferably within, tailgate 105 (depicted
by dashed lines). Preferably, tailgate extender 500 is configured to
form a fence-like boundary along at least one, more preferably,
three of the perimeter edges 107 of tailgate 105, as shown.
Preferably, boundary rail 530 comprises first side-rail portion
530a, second side-rail portion 530b, and rear rail portion 530c, as
shown. Preferably, first side-rail portion 530a, second side-rail
portion 530b, and rear rail portion 530c are rigidly joined at
intersecting corners 531 forming a generally "U" shaped member, as
shown. Preferably, the trough-like first storage compartment 520 is
similarly adapted to form a corresponding "U" shape, as shown.
Tailgate extender 500 further comprises at least one second
accessory storage area identified herein as second storage
compartment 543. Preferably, second storage compartment 543 is
situated adjacent first storage compartment 520 generally between
first side-rail portion 530a, second side-rail portion 530b, and
rear rail portion 530c, as shown. Preferably, second storage
compartment 543 is adapted to hold storable articles such as tools,
small cargo items, emergency equipment, etc. Upon reading the
teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the
art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering issues such as vehicle type, user preference, etc.,
other storage arrangements, such as, for example, adapting a
secondary storage space to the storage of automatic gate actuators,
motors, drives, audio speakers, audio amplifiers, video displays,
etc., may suffice. Furthermore, those with ordinary skill in the art
will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering issues such as vehicle type, user preference, etc.,
other storage arrangements, such as, for example, equipping the
secondary storage with tool holders, cargo restraints, storage
clips, etc., may suffice. Preferably, second storage compartment 543
comprises cover 544 (illustrated in partial cut-away), preferably a
securable (lockable) cover hingedly attached to second storage
compartment 543 at cover hinge 546, as shown.
FIG. 21 shows the sectional view 21--21 of FIG. 20 illustrating
tailgate extender 500 in a partially extended (deployed) position.
FIG. 22 shows the sectional view 22--22 of FIG. 20 illustrating
tailgate extender 500 in a stowed position. Preferably, tailgate
extender 500 is adapted to be stowable substantially entirely within
first storage compartment 520, as shown. Preferably, extendable
supports 540 are adapted to collapse and pivot to lie in a nearly
horizontal position within base channel 542, as shown. Preferably,
base channel 542 is firmly mounted to the floor of first storage
compartment 520, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this
specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as the slider being longer and angled so that the
telescoping supports do not recess into the channel and/or the rail,
etc., may suffice.
Preferably, to use tailgate extender 500, tailgate 105 is lowered
(at least embodying herein the step of lowering such at least one
tailgate), and boundary rail 530 is pulled in a translational motion
substantially perpendicular to the pivot axis 549 of tailgate 105,
as shown. Preferably, such translational movement of boundary rail
530 results in the telescopic lengthening of extendable supports
540, as shown. Preferably, as extendable supports 540 lengthen, they
rotate angularly toward positions approaching perpendicular
(relative to pivot axis 549), as shown. Preferably, sliders 550,
coupled to extendable supports 540, translate horizontally along the
interior of internal channel 535, thus allowing the angular rotation
of extendable supports 540, as shown. At a predetermined height, the
movement of sliders 550 are locked, thus fixing boundary rail 530 in
the deployed position. The directions of components motions in FIG.
21 are diagrammatically depicted with arrows.
Preferably, to return tailgate extender 500 to the stowed
arrangement of FIG. 22, extendable supports 540 are unlocked, and
boundary rail 530 is lowered in a translational motion generally
perpendicular to pivot axis 549. The directions of motion to lower
tailgate extender 500 for storage are opposite of the arrow
depictions of FIG. 21 (at least embodying herein the step of
lowering such at least one barrier).
Preferably, tailgate extender 500 comprises cargo netting 200, as
shown. Preferably, cargo netting 200 is used to prevent cargo from
moving through the gaps between extendable supports 540. Preferably,
cargo netting 200 is attached to boundary rail 530 at the top edge
202 of cargo netting 200 and to retractor 505 at the bottom edge 204
of cargo netting 200, as shown (at least embodying herein the step
of extending at least one flexible barrier from substantially within
such at least one extended barrier to such at least one inner
surface of such at least one tailgate). Preferably, retractor 505 is
mounted within first storage compartment 520, as shown. Preferably,
retractor 505 comprises a spring-loaded roller. Preferably, the
bottom edge 204 of cargo netting 200 is attached to retractor 505,
as shown. Preferably, cargo netting 200 comprises durable plastic or
fabric cargo netting. Upon reading the teachings of this
specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as the retractor being installed on the exterior
of the storage compartment, a single cargo net covering an entire
facet of the perimeter of the tailgate, cargo net retractors in the
rail extenders, other types of retractors, powered retractors, other
cargo netting materials, such as metallic fabric, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, boundary rail 530 is adapted to lower fully into first
storage compartment 520 without interfering with the existing
tailgate assemblies, such as, for example, factory gate release
mechanism 117 (indicated in dashed lines). To accommodate such
existing structures, boundary rail 530 is preferably modified with
at least one clearance notch 551, as shown. Depending on the
manufacturer, make, and model of vehicle, boundary rail 530
preferably comprises one or more clearance notches 551, as shown. In
the present embodiment, clearance notch 551 is preferably used to
provide boundary rail clearance at factory gate release mechanism
117, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification,
those of ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under
appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as user
preference, intended use, etc., other clearance accommodations, such
as apertures, bends, offsets, recesses, etc., may suffice.
Reference is now made to FIG. 23, FIG. 24, FIG. 25, and FIG. 26 with
continued reference to FIG. 19 and FIG. 20. FIG. 23 shows the
detailed sectional view 23 of FIG. 21, FIG. 24 shows the detailed
sectional view 24 of FIG. 23, FIG. 25 shows the detailed sectional
view 25 of FIG. 23, and FIG. 26 shows an exploded detail of operable
components of the tailgate extender.
Preferably, each extendable support 540 is constructed using a pair
of telescoping sections 555, preferably comprising interfitting
tubes, preferably square tube members, which permit the length of
extendable support 540 to be slidably adjusted for length, as shown.
Preferably, extendable supports 540 are adjustable to at least one
pre-selected length (preferably corresponding to the height of the
vehicle bed), as shown. Preferably, when extendable supports 540 are
extended to the preset length, telescoping sections 555 releasably
interlock into a fixed position and remain extended, as shown (at
least embodying herein the step of releasably locking such at least
one barrier in at least one extended position). During deployment,
extendable supports 540 preferably swings through a near 90-degree
arc, as shown. Preferably, in the locked position, extendable
supports 540 are oriented near vertical, relative to open tailgate
105, when fully extended and ready for use, as shown. Preferably,
the angular rotation of extendable supports 540 is limited to less
than 90-degrees relative to pivot axis 549, as shown. This preferred
limit of rotation arranges extendable supports 540 to allow a smooth
downward angular rotation of extendable supports 540 during the
lowering and stowing of tailgate extender 500. Upon reading the
teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the
art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering such issues as advances in technology, user preference,
etc., other arrangements, such as locking portions in the channel
which releasably capture the sliders when the supports are
approaching vertical, multiple locking heights, continuously
variable locking heights, the supports being independently lockable
such that the rail may be held tilted at an angle, the supports
locking at an angle during use, powered supports being held at an
angle during use, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the lower (proximal) ends of extendable supports 540 are
pivotally mounted within base channel 542, as shown. Preferably,
each extendable support 540 is pivotally mounted within base channel
542 at pivot 545, as shown. Preferably, pivot 545 is adapted to
rotate extendable support 540 with a single degree of freedom.
Preferably, each extendable support 540 comprises at least one
rotator 557 adapted to generate at least one rotational force usable
to assist in lifting extendable support 540 during deployment, as
shown. Preferably, rotator 557 comprises at least one spring 559, as
shown. Spring 559 is preferably positioned around pivot 545, as
shown. Preferably, spring 559 is adapted to apply an opposing force
to the interior of the adjacent telescoping section 555 and at least
one fixed element, preferably base channel 542, as shown.
Preferably, boundary rail 530 comprises at least one internal
channel 535, as shown, in which slider 550 is movably captured.
Preferably, slider 550 is adapted to horizontally translate within
channel 535 as tailgate extender 500 is raised or lowered. To assist
slider 550 in freely moving within channel 535, slider 550
preferably comprises at least one friction-reducing wheel 541, most
preferably a set of wheels 541, as shown. Preferably, pairs of
wheels 541 are rotatably mounted to the distal end of extendable
supports 540 by end fixture 560, as shown. Preferably, such pairs of
wheels 541 are spaced to fit within internal channel 535 such that
slider 550 may slide along the length of internal channel 535
without becoming disengaged from internal channel 535. Upon reading
the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in
the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering such issues as advances in technology, user preference,
etc., other arrangements, such as bearings, other sliding
arrangements, motorized supports, actuated supports, hydraulic
supports, scissors-type collapsible supports, accordion-type
collapsible supports, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, at least one end fixture 560 of slider 550 comprises
slide positioner 561, as shown. Preferably, slide positioner 561 is
adapted to releasably fix the position of slider 550 relative to
boundary rail 530, as shown. Preferably, slide positioner 561
comprises a spring-loaded wheel adapted to roll along the upper
interior surface of internal channel 535. Preferably, internal
channel 535 is adapted to releaseably capture slide positioner 561
at a preset point and position, as shown. More specifically,
preferably, internal channel 535 is adapted to releaseably capture
slide positioner 561 within channel recess 563, as shown.
Preferably, channel recess 563 comprises at least one user
accessible release button 567 adapted to allow the user to release
slide positioner 561 from channel recess 563.
Preferably, telescoping sections 555 are interlock by button lock
556, as shown. Preferably, button lock 556 engages aperture 558 when
telescoping sections 555 are fully extended. Upon reading the
teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the
art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering such issues as advances in technology, user preference,
etc., other locking mechanisms, such as twist-locks, ratchets,
clamps, multiple holes permitting multiple heights, etc., may
suffice. Furthermore, upon reading the teachings of this
specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering issues
such as designer preference, cost, etc., other locking arrangements,
such as, for example, combining the locking of extendable supports
with the locking of sliders using a single point of user control,
etc., may suffice.
Boundary rails 530 of extended length (such as rear rail portion
530c) preferably comprise multiple extendable supports 540, as
shown. It is preferred that adjacent sliders 550 of extendable
supports 540 be coupled by coordinators 564 to assist in
coordinating the movement of multiple extendable supports 540 during
deployment and stowing, as shown. Preferably, coordinators 564
comprise at least one coordinator bar 565, preferably two
coordinator bars 565, rotatably engaged on wheel pivots 541a of
wheels 541, as shown.
Preferably, each extendable supports 540 comprises at least one
telescopic assister, more preferably, at least one gas-charged
spring 566, as shown. Preferably, gas-charged spring 566 is adapted
to support, at least partially, the weight of the moving assemblies
of tailgate extender 500, thus assisting the user in raising and
lowering boundary rail 530. Preferably, gas-charged spring 566 is
located within telescoping sections 555, as shown. Preferably,
gas-charged spring 566 is operably coupled to end fixture 560 and
pivot 545, as shown. Preferred gas-charged spring assemblies
suitable for use as gas-charged spring 566 are available from the
SUSPA Corporation (www.suspa-inc.com).
FIG. 27 shows the sectional view 27--27 of FIG. 20, illustrating the
tailgate extender in a partially extended position. Typically, first
side-rail portion 530a and second side-rail portion 530b of boundary
rail 530 are proportionally shorter in length relative to rear rail
portion 530c. Preferably, first side-rail portion 530a and second
side-rail portion 530b of boundary rail 530 are supported by a
single extendable supports 540 for this reason. Upon reading the
teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the
art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering issues such as vehicle manufacturer, make, model, etc.,
other support arrangements, such as, for example, utilizing multiple
supports, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, boundary rail 530 comprises rail extenders 532, as
shown. Preferably, rail extenders 532 moveably extend from boundary
rail 530 to engage at least one fixed element of cargo bed 103, most
preferably U-channel 112 mounted to cargo bed 103, as shown.
Preferably, rail extenders 532 are adapted to releasably
support/couple the deployed boundary rail 530 on cargo bed 103, thus
providing additional structural stability to tailgate extender 500.
Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with
ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under
appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as advances in
technology, user preference, etc., other arrangements, such as rail
extenders that unfold from the rail, rail extenders that attach to
the truck, rail extending chains, the use of multiple extenders,
etc., may suffice.
FIG. 28 shows the sectional view 27--27 of FIG. 20 illustrating the
tailgate extender in a stowed position. FIG. 29 shows an enlarged
sectional view of the sectional view 27--27 of FIG. 20 illustrating
the tailgate extender in a stowed position. FIG. 28 and FIG. 29
further illustrate the preferred arrangements of tailgate extender
500, specifically, that tailgate extender 500 is adapted to be
retractably stored within first storage compartment 520, and that
first storage compartment 520 is adapted to be mounted substantially
within interior cavity 108 of tailgate 105, as shown. Preferably,
internal channel 535 is adapted to lower to a position substantially
covering and encasing support assembly 539, as shown. Upon reading
the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in
the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances,
considering such issues as advances in technology, user preference,
etc., other cross-sectional shapes, such as novelty shaped, shaped
to match the theme of the truck, thin and flexible cable with no
channel (instead threaded through the ends of the supports), etc.,
may suffice.
FIG. 30 shows the sectional view 30--30 of FIG. 20 illustrating
tailgate extender 500 in a stowed position. Preferably, retractor
505 is rigidly mounted within first storage compartment 520, closely
adjacent to support assembly 539, as shown. Preferably, cargo
netting 200 is attached to boundary rail 530 utilizing attachers
220, such as, for example, hook and loop fasteners, as shown. Upon
reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary
skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate
circumstances, considering such issues as advances in technology,
user preference, etc., other attachers, such as hooks and grommets,
snaps, magnets, clips, clamps, permanent attachment, etc., may
suffice. Preferably, retractor 505 is adapted to feed out cargo
netting 200 as boundary rail 530 is raised, and to internally store
cargo netting 200 as boundary rail 530 is lowered. Preferably,
retractor 505 is adapted to continuously tension cargo netting 200
during deployment.
Preferably, cargo netting 200 and retractor 505 comprise
commercially available components. Retractor assemblies suitable for
use as cargo netting 200 and retractor 505 is the model JD03OMA line
of products available from Carefree of Colorado, Broomfield, Colo.,
USA.
Preferably, cover 544 is adapted to protect the interior contents of
second storage compartment 543, as shown. Upon reading the teachings
of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering issues
such as the nature of the stored materials, etc., other cover
arrangements, such as, for example, including with the cover,
weather-proof seals, security locks, secondary access doors, etc.,
may suffice. Preferably, cover 544 comprises at least one extendable
cover portion 588 adapted to cover such at least one first storage
section, as shown. Preferably, extendable cover portion 588
comprises a sliding panel situated within slot cavity 553 of cover
544, as shown. Preferably, cover 544 comprises both side and rear
extendable cover portion 588 adapted to cover substantially the
entire first storage compartment 520. Upon reading the teachings of
this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering issues
such as cover thickness, cover material, etc., other extendable
cover arrangements, such as, for example, fold-down extensions,
tonneau-style flexible covers, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, tailgate extender system 100 is provided to consumers
either as a feature originally installed within truck 104 by the
truck manufacturer, or as an aftermarket component mountable to
tailgate 105. As an aftermarket component, tailgate extender system
100 is preferably adapted to be mountable to tailgate 105 without
substantial modifications. Upon reading the teachings of this
specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering issues
such as vehicle manufacturer, make, model, etc., other mounting
arrangements, such as, for example, providing application specific
mounting accessories, such as, additional reinforcing members,
filler plates, face panels, gate actuators, etc., may suffice.
FIG. 31A shows a front view of accessory cross bar 570, according to
the preferred e) embodiment of FIG. 19. FIG. 31B shows the sectional
view 31B--31B of FIG. 31A. Preferably, tailgate extender 500 further
comprises accessory cross bar 570, as shown. Preferably, accessory
cross bar 570 comprises at least one first bar coupler 572 adapted
to couple accessory cross bar 570 to a first extendable support 540,
and at least one second bar coupler 574 adapted to couple accessory
cross bar 570 to at least one second extendable support 540, as
shown (see also FIG. 19). Preferably, first bar coupler 572 and
second bar coupler 574 comprise at least one link 576 adapted to
link first bar coupler 572 and second bar coupler 574, as shown.
Thus, accessory cross bar 570 preferably functions to assist
positioning of long cargo 102 during transport. Preferably,
accessory cross bar 570 is especially useful in supporting cargo of
extended length such as pipes, stick lumber, etc. Preferably, first
bar coupler 572 and second bar coupler 574 each comprise a clamping
assembly 578, preferably adapted to adjustably clamp first bar
coupler 572 and second bar coupler 574 to a respective telescoping
section 555, as shown. Preferably, clamping assembly 578 comprises a
deformable sleeve sized to fit over telescoping sections 555, as
shown. Preferably, a threaded tightener 584 is used to compress
(deform) clamping assembly 578 about telescoping section 555, as
shown.
Preferably, first bar coupler 572 and second bar coupler 574 are
pivotally mounted to link 576 at pivots 580, as shown. Preferably,
link 576 is constructed using a pair of telescoping sections 582,
preferably comprising interfitting tubes, preferably square tube
members that allow the length of link 576 to be slidably adjusted,
as shown.
FIG. 32 shows a front sectional view illustrating tailgate extender
600 of tailgate extender system 100 according to another preferred
embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, tailgate extender
600 relates generally to embodiments of tailgate extender system 100
applied in the aftermarket to vehicles as received from an OEM
(original equipment manufacturer) source. Preferably, tailgate
extender 600 is substantially similar in structure and arrangement
to that of tailgate extender 500, however; tailgate extender 600 is
modified such that first storage compartment 620 is mountable to the
exterior of tailgate 105, as shown.
Preferably, tailgate extender 600 requires little or no modification
to the vehicle during installation. Preferably, tailgate extender
600 is surface mounted to tailgate 105 using mechanical fasteners
624, as shown. Preferably, external sides 622 of storage compartment
620 are modified to comprise a suitable finished appearance.
Preferably, to reduce the stowed thickness of tailgate extender 600,
each extendable support 640 comprise a one-piece (non-telescoping)
tube 655, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this
specification, those of ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as user preference, intended use, etc., other mounting
arrangements, such as mounting the system in a semi-recessed manner,
etc., may suffice.
FIG. 33 shows a front view illustrating tailgate extender 700 of
tailgate extender system 100 according to an alternate preferred
embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 34 shows a top view of
tailgate extender 700, according to the preferred embodiment of FIG.
33. FIG. 35 shows the sectional view 35--35 of FIG. 34 illustrating
tailgate extender 700 in a raised (deployed) position. FIG. 36 shows
the sectional view 35--35 of FIG. 34 illustrating tailgate extender
700 in a lowered (stowed) position.
Preferably, tailgate extender 700 is substantially similar in
structure and arrangement to that of tailgate extender 500, however;
tailgate extender 700 is modified such that the pivot connection of
each extendable support 740 comprises double pivot hinge 701, as
shown. Preferably, tailgate extender 700 is adapted to be
retractably stored within first storage compartment 720, as shown.
Preferably, first storage compartment 720 is mounted substantially
within interior cavity 108 of tailgate 105.
Preferably, tailgate extender 700 comprises boundary rail 730
movably supported by arrangement of telescoping support bars
identified herein as extendable support assembly 739, as shown.
Preferably, boundary rail 730 comprises a substantially rigid,
substantially continuous member, adapted to retain cargo 102 within
cargo bed 103. Preferably, boundary rail 730 is of sufficient size
and strength to withstand impact from cargo shifting in the cargo
bed of truck 104.
Preferably, extendable support assembly 739 comprises a set of
extendable supports 740, as shown. Preferably, extendable supports
740 comprise a set of length adjustable bars, adapted to raise and
lower boundary rail 730 along a substantially vertical path. In
addition, extendable supports 740 preferably function to assist in
retaining cargo 102 within cargo bed 103.
Preferably, tailgate extender 700 is adapted to deploy to at least
one user-settable height, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of
this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as multi-part rails, the tailgate extender
extending above the tailgate internal surface in storage, other
heights, multiple adjustable heights, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, boundary rail 730, extendable supports 740, and first
storage compartment 720 are constructed of at least one, preferably
a combination of materials having an application-appropriate level
of durability and weather resistance. Preferably, tailgate extender
700 substantially comprises metal, most preferably steel and/or
aluminum. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those
with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under
appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as advances in
technology, user preference, etc., other materials, such as plastic,
composite materials, wood, ceramics, combinations of materials,
etc., may suffice.
FIG. 37 shows the detailed sectional view 37 of FIG. 35. FIG. 38
shows the detailed sectional view 38 of FIG. 37. FIG. 39 shows the
detailed sectional view 39 of FIG. 36. Preferably, each extendable
support 740 is constructed using a pair of telescoping sections 755,
preferably comprising interfitting tubes, preferably square tube
members, which permit the length of extendable support 740 to be
slidably adjusted for length, as shown. Preferably, extendable
supports 740 are adjustable to at least one preselected length
(preferably corresponding to the height of the vehicle bed), as
shown. Preferably, when extendable supports 740 are extended to the
preset length, telescoping sections 755 releasably interlock into a
fixed position and remain extended, as shown (at least embodying
herein the step of releasably locking such at least one barrier in
at least one extended position). During deployment, extendable
supports 740 preferably swing through a near 90-degree arc, as
shown. Preferably, in the locked position, extendable supports 740
are oriented near vertical, relative to open tailgate 105, when
fully extended and ready for use, as shown. Preferably, the angular
rotation of extendable supports 740 is limited to less than
90-degrees relative to pivot axis 749, as shown. This preferred
limit of rotation arranges extendable supports 740 to allow a smooth
downward angular rotation of extendable supports 740 during the
lowering and stowing of tailgate extender 700.
Preferably, the lower (proximal) ends of extendable supports 740 are
pivotally mounted to the base of first storage compartment 720, as
shown. Preferably, each extendable support 740 is pivotally mounted
within first storage compartment 720 using double pivot hinge 701,
as shown. Preferably, double pivot hinge 701 is adapted to rotate
extendable support 740 with a single degree of freedom.
Preferably, each double pivot hinge 701 comprises at least one
rotator 757 adapted to generate at least one rotational force usable
to assist in lifting extendable support 740 during deployment, as
shown. Preferably, rotator 757 comprises at least one spring 759, as
shown. Double pivot hinges preferably suitable for use as double
pivot hinge 701 are available from Hardware Source, Inc. of San
Diego, Calif. (www.hardwaresource.com).
Preferably, boundary rail 730 comprises at least one internal
channel 735, as shown, in which slider 750 is movably captured.
Preferably, slider 750 is adapted to translate (horizontally) within
channel 735 as tailgate extender 700 is raised or lowered. The
structures and arrangements of boundary rail 730 and slider 750 are
preferably identical to those described for tailgate extender 500,
above.
Preferably, each extendable supports 740 comprise at least one
telescopic assister, more preferably, at least one gas-charged
spring 766, as shown. Preferably, gas-charged spring 766 is adapted
to support, at least partially, the weight of the moving assemblies
of tailgate extender 700, thus assisting the user in raising and
lowering boundary rail 730. Preferably, gas-charged spring 766 is
situated within telescoping sections 755, as shown. Preferably,
gas-charged spring 766 is operably coupled to end fixture 760 and
spring mount 745, as shown. Preferably, spring mount 745 comprises a
threaded pin removably disposed within a telescoping section 755, as
shown. Preferred gas-charged spring assemblies suitable for use as
gas-charged spring 766 are available from the SUSPA Corporation
(www.suspa-inc.com).
FIG. 40 shows the sectional view 40--40 of FIG. 34, illustrating
tailgate extender 700 in an extended position. FIG. 41 shows the
sectional view 41--41 of FIG. 34, illustrating tailgate extender 700
in a stowed position. FIG. 42 shows an enlarged view of the
sectional view 42--42 of FIG. 41, illustrating tailgate extender 700
in a stowed position. FIG. 40 through FIG. 42 further illustrates
preferred structures and arrangements of tailgate extender 700. As
previously noted, with the exception of the use of double pivot
hinges 701 and modified mounting of gas-charged spring 766, the
preferred construction and operation of tailgate extender 700 is
substantially identical to that of tailgate extender 500, as
described above.
FIG. 43 shows an enlarged view of the sectional view 43 43 of FIG.
41, again illustrating tailgate extender 700 in a stowed position.
Preferably, cover 744 is adapted to protect the interior contents of
second storage compartment 743, as shown. Upon reading the teachings
of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering issues
such as the nature of the stored materials, etc., other cover
arrangements, such as, for example, including with the cover,
weather-proof seals, security locks, secondary access doors, etc.,
may suffice. Preferably, cover 744 comprises at least one extendable
cover portion 788 adapted to cover such at least one first storage
section, as shown. Preferably, extendable cover portion 788
comprises a sliding panel situated within slot cavity 753 of cover
744, as shown. Preferably, cover 744 comprises both side and rear
extendable cover portion 788 adapted to cover substantially the
entire first storage compartment 720. Upon reading the teachings of
this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering issues
such as cover thickness, cover material, etc., other extendable
cover arrangements, such as, for example, fold-down extensions,
tonneau-style flexible covers, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, cargo netting 200 and retractor 505 again comprise
commercially available retractor assemblies such as the JD03OMA line
of products available from Carefree of Colorado, Broomfield, Colo.,
USA. Means of attaching cargo netting 200 to boundary rail 730 are
preferably equivalent to those described for tailgate extender 500.
FIG. 44 shows a partial sectional view illustrating tailgate
extender 800 of tailgate extender system 100 according to another
preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, tailgate
extender 800 is substantially similar in structure and arrangement
to that of tailgate extender 500, however; tailgate extender 800 is
modified such that support assembly 839 comprises scissor support
801, as shown. Preferably, tailgate extender 800 is adapted to be
retractably stored within first storage compartment 820, as shown.
Preferably, tailgate extender 800 comprises boundary rail 830
movably supported by arrangement of diagonal support bars 855, as
shown. Preferably, diagonal support bars 855 are adapted to raise
and lower boundary rail 830 along a substantially vertical path.
Preferably, tailgate extender 800 is adapted to deploy to at least
one user-settable height, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of
this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now
understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such
issues as advances in technology, user preference, etc., other
arrangements, such as multi-part rails, the tailgate extender
extending above the tailgate internal surface in storage, other
heights, multiple adjustable heights, etc., may suffice.
Preferably, the lower ends of diagonal support bars 855 are
pivotally mounted to the base of first storage compartment 820, as
shown. Preferably, the upper ends of diagonal support bars 855 are
coupled to sliders 850, as shown. Preferably, sliders 850 translate
horizontally along the interior of internal channel 835 thus
allowing the angular rotation of diagonal support bars 855.
Preferably, each slider 850 comprises a spring loaded slide
positioner 861, as shown. Preferably, slide positioner 861 is
substantially equivalent in structure and function to slide
positioner 561 of tailgate extender 500.
FIG. 45 shows a partial sectional view illustrating tailgate
extender 900 of tailgate extender system 100 according to another
preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, tailgate
extender 900 is substantially similar in structure and arrangement
to that of tailgate extender 700, however; tailgate extender 900 is
modified such that support assembly 939 comprises articulated
support 901, as shown. Preferably, tailgate extender 900 is adapted
to be retractably stored within first storage compartment 920, as
shown.
Preferably, tailgate extender 900 comprises boundary rail 930
movably supported by articulated support system 901, as shown.
Preferably, articulated support system 901 is adapted to raise and
lower boundary rail 930 along a substantially vertical path.
Preferably, articulated support system 901 comprises a set of
articulated supports 902, as shown. Preferably, each articulated
support 902 comprises at least one first support arm 903 pivotally
coupled to first storage compartment 920, and at least one second
support arm 904 pivotally coupled to slider 950, as shown.
Preferably, first support arm 903 and second support arm 504 are
pivotally coupled at articulated joint 906, as shown. Preferably,
articulated joint 906 is adapted provide a single degree of movement
between first support arm 903 and second support arm 904.
Preferably, articulated joint 906 comprises an internal rotator 957
(preferably a spring) adapted to generate at least one rotational
force usable to assist in lifting articulated support system 901 and
boundary rail 930 during deployment, as shown.
Preferably, tailgate extender 900 is adapted to deploy to at least
one user-settable height, as shown. Preferably, sliders 950
translate horizontally along the interior of internal channel 935.
Preferably, each slider 950 comprises a spring loaded slide
positioner 961, as shown. Preferably, slide positioner 961 is
substantially equivalent in structure and function to slide
positioner 561 of tailgate extender 500.
FIG. 46 shows a partial sectional view illustrating tailgate
extender 1000 of the tailgate extender system 100 according to
another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably,
tailgate extender 1000 is a hybrid combination similar in structure
and arrangement to that of tailgate extender 800 and tailgate
extender 900, as shown. Preferably, tailgate extender 1000 is
modified such that support assembly 1039 comprises a multi-arm
scissor-type support 1001, as shown. Preferably, support assembly
1039 is adapted to assist in raising and lowering boundary rail 1030
along a substantially vertical path.
FIG. 47 shows a partial perspective view illustrating illumination
and functional components of tailgate extender system 100 according
to additional preferred embodiments of the present invention. FIG.
48A shows an enlarged view of the sectional view 48A--48A of FIG.
47. FIG. 48B shows an enlarged view of the sectional view 48B--48B
of FIG. 47. Preferably, each boundary rail embodiment of tailgate
extender system 100 is adaptable to receive indicator light assembly
460, as shown. For clarity, the depicted boundary rail of FIG. 47 is
identified herein as boundary rail 530. It should be noted that in
the present discussion, boundary rail 530 is representative of each
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