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Vehicle Cargo Bed Extender

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US Patent:
6402215, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
Mar 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/524332
Inventors:
Horst Leitner - Laguna Beach CA
Jonathan E. Weisel - Norco CA
Assignee:
American Moto Products, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B62D 3302
US Classification:
296 2611, 296 376, 296 571
Abstract:
An improved truck bed extender particularly adapted for ease of installation and removal. When not being used to extend the truck bed, the extender is advantageously adapted to quickly and easily create a secondary storage area. In one embodiment, the extender includes a first side wall, a second side wall, a connecting wall, a first mount and a second mount. The connecting wall extends between the first side wall and the second side wall, and cooperates with the first side wall and second side wall to form a generally U-shape frame. The first mount is secured to the first side wall and includes a first interlocking member. The second mount is secured to the second side wall and comprises a second interlocking member. The first interlocking member and the first mounting station on the vehicle and the second interlocking member and the second mounting station on the vehicle cooperate to secure the truck bed extender to the vehicle so that the extender is rotatable about an axis between a first and a second position. In the first position, the connecting wall is in an upright position over the tailgate beyond the rear end of the bed.

Vehicle Bed Storage Box

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US Patent:
6471278, Oct 29, 2002
Filed:
May 1, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/846577
Inventors:
Horst Leitner - Laguna Beach CA
Jonathan E. Weisel - Norco CA
Assignee:
American Moto Products, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B60N 312
US Classification:
296 376, 296 375, 224404
Abstract:
A collapsible storage device includes a first panel and a second panel, with one end of the first panel rotatably secured to one wall of a vehicle bed. One end of the second panel is rotatably secured to the opposite end of the first panel. The device has a deployed or storage position in which the first panel is generally horizontal and the second panel is generally vertical so that the two panels, in cooperation with the existing walls of the bed, form an enclosed container. The device also has a folded position in which the second panel is folded against the first panel, and the first panel together with the second is folded against a wall of the vehicle bed. The collapsible storage device has an arrangement for locking the device in the deployed and/or the folded position. Alternatively, the device may have an arrangement for locking the two panels together during deployment and/or retraction, or the device may be interposed between two storage bins along a wall of the vehicle bed. A track or tracks may be provided on one or both sides of the storage device to coact with a track follower on one or both sides of the second panel to provide easier collapse or deployment of the device.

Vehicle Bed Storage Box

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US Patent:
6644711, Nov 11, 2003
Filed:
Oct 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/282954
Inventors:
Horst Leitner - Laguna Beach CA
Jonathan E. Weisel - Norco CA
Assignee:
American Moto Products, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B60N 312
US Classification:
296 376, 296 375, 224404
Abstract:
A collapsible storage device includes a first panel and a second panel, with one end of the first panel rotatably secured to one wall of a vehicle bed. One end of the second panel is rotatably secured to the opposite end of the first panel. The device has a deployed or storage position in which the first panel is generally horizontal and the second panel is generally vertical so that the two panels, in cooperation with the existing walls of the bed, form an enclosed container. The device also has a folded position in which the second panel is folded against the first panel, and the first panel together with the second is folded against a wall of the vehicle bed. The collapsible storage device has means for locking the device in the deployed and/or the folded position. Alternatively, the device may have means for locking the two panels together during deployment and/or retraction, or the device may be interposed between two storage bins along a wall of the vehicle bed. A track or tracks may be provided on one or both sides of the storage device to coact with a track follower on one or both sides of the second panel to provide easier collapse or deployment of the device.

Vehicle Cargo Bed Extender

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US Patent:
6805392, Oct 19, 2004
Filed:
Jun 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/171456
Inventors:
Horst Leitner - Laguna Beach CA
Jonathan Weisel - Norco CA
Assignee:
American Moto Products, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B62D 3302
US Classification:
296 2608, 296 571
Abstract:
An improved truck bed extender particularly adapted for ease of installation and removal. When not being used to extend the truck bed, the extender is advantageously adapted to quickly and easily create a secondary storage area. In one embodiment, the extender includes a first side wall, a second side wall, a connecting wall, a first mount and a second mount. The connecting wall extends between the first side wall and the second side wall, and cooperates with the first side wall and second side wall to form a generally U-shape frame. The first mount is secured to the first side wall and includes a first interlocking member. The second mount is secured to the second side wall and comprises a second interlocking member. The first interlocking member and the first mounting station on the vehicle and the second interlocking member and the second mounting station on the vehicle cooperate to secure the truck bed extender to the vehicle so that the extender is rotatable about an axis between a first and a second position. In the first position, the connecting wall is in an upright position over the tailgate beyond the rear end of the bed.

Vehicle Bed Storage Box

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US Patent:
6824184, Nov 30, 2004
Filed:
Nov 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/705808
Inventors:
Horst Leitner - Laguna Beach CA
Jonathan E. Weisel - Norco CA
Assignee:
American Moto Products, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B60N 312
US Classification:
296 376, 296 375, 224404
Abstract:
A collapsible storage device includes a first panel and a second panel, with one end of the first panel rotatably secured to one wall of a vehicle bed. One end of the second panel is rotatably secured to the opposite end of the first panel. The device has a deployed or storage position in which the first panel is generally horizontal and the second panel is generally vertical so that the two panels, in cooperation with the existing walls of the bed, form an enclosed container. The device also has a folded position in which the second panel is folded against the first panel, and the first panel together with the second is folded against a wall of the vehicle bed. The collapsible storage device has means for locking the device in the deployed and/or the folded position. Alternatively, the device may have means for locking the two panels together during deployment and/or retraction, or the device may be interposed between two storage bins along a wall of the vehicle bed. A track or tracks may be provided on one or both sides of the storage device to coact with a track follower on one or both sides of the second panel to provide easier collapse or deployment of the device.

Vehicle Cargo Bed Extender

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US Patent:
7063366, Jun 20, 2006
Filed:
Aug 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/914384
Inventors:
Horst Leitner - Laguna Beach CA, US
Jonathan Weisel - Norco CA, US
Assignee:
89908, Inc - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B62D 33/02
US Classification:
296 2611, 296 571, 296 376, 224404
Abstract:
An improved truck bed extender particularly adapted for ease of installation and removal. When not being used to extend the truck bed, the extender is advantageously adapted to quickly and easily create a secondary storage area. In one embodiment, the extender includes a first side wall, a second side wall, a connecting wall, a first mount and a second mount. The connecting wall extends between the first side wall and the second side wall, and cooperates with the first side wall and second side wall to form a generally U-shape frame. The first mount is secured to the first side wall and includes a first interlocking member. The second mount is secured to the second side wall and comprises a second interlocking member. The first interlocking member and the first mounting station on the vehicle and the second interlocking member and the second mounting station on the vehicle cooperate to secure the truck bed extender to the vehicle so that the extender is rotatable about an axis between a first and a second position. In the first position, the connecting wall is in an upright position over the tailgate beyond the rear end of the bed.

Vehicle Cargo Bed Extender

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US Patent:
7393035, Jul 1, 2008
Filed:
May 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/418547
Inventors:
Horst Leitner - Laguna Beach CA, US
Jonathan Weisel - Norco CA, US
Assignee:
89908, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B62D 33/02
US Classification:
296 2608, 296 2611, 296 571
Abstract:
An improved truck bed extender particularly adapted for ease of installation and removal. When not being used to extend the truck bed, the extender is advantageously adapted to quickly and easily create a secondary storage area. In one embodiment, the extender includes a first side wall, a second side wall, a connecting wall, a first mount and a second mount. The connecting wall extends between the first side wall and the second side wall, and cooperates with the first side wall and second side wall to form a generally U-shape frame. The first mount is secured to the first side wall and includes a first interlocking member. The second mount is secured to the second side wall and comprises a second interlocking member. The first interlocking member and the first mounting station on the vehicle and the second interlocking member and the second mounting station on the vehicle cooperate to secure the truck bed extender to the vehicle so that the extender is rotatable about an axis between a first and a second position. In the first position, the connecting wall is in an upright position over the tailgate beyond the rear end of the bed.

Vehicle Cargo Bed Extender

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US Patent:
7654598, Feb 2, 2010
Filed:
Aug 1, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/185019
Inventors:
Horst Lietner - Laguna Beach CA, US
Jonathan Weisel - Norco CA, US
Assignee:
89908, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B62D 33/023
US Classification:
296 2608, 296 261, 296 571
Abstract:
An improved truck bed extender particularly adapted for ease of installation and removal. When not being used to extend the truck bed, the extender is advantageously adapted to quickly and easily create a secondary storage area. In one embodiment, the extender includes a first side wall, a second side wall, a connecting wall, a first mount and a second mount. The connecting wall extends between the first side wall and the second side wall, and cooperates with the first side wall and second side wall to form a frame. The first mount is secured to the first side wall and includes a first interlocking member. The second mount is secured to the second side wall and comprises a second interlocking member. The first interlocking member and a first mounting station on the vehicle and the second interlocking member and a second mounting station on the vehicle cooperate to secure the truck bed extender to the vehicle.
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