Patents by Inventor Craig A. Stapleton

Craig A. Stapleton has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5791536
    Abstract: An article carrier assembly is partially recessed into a recessed roof panel joint channel. The article carrier assembly side rail is attachable to the vehicle roof panel, and includes a track and an outboard corner portion. A retainer includes a foot portion slidably disposed within the track for supporting the retainer on the side rails. A latch comprises a lever pivotally connected to the retainer for indexing the retainer at discrete positions along the side rail. A trim rail pad is secured with respect to the side rail, and extends from the outboard corner portion into the joint channel in a manner to substantially hide the side rail therebehind when viewed from a position alongside the vehicle. Alternative embodiments for the trim rail pad and latch are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems LLC
    Inventor: Craig Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5758810
    Abstract: A cross bar used in roof luggage carriers for vehicles including a shaft having first and second threaded segments which are threaded in opposite directions relative to one another. A first pair of gripping jaws includes first gripping jaws which are threadedly engaged to the shaft. The first gripping jaw is threadedly engaged to the first threaded portion of the shaft and the second gripping jaw is threadedly engaged to the second threaded portion of the shaft. When the shaft is rotated, the first and second jaws move relative to one another thereby gripping or releasing a side rail placed there between. The gripping jaws are adapted to slide on the shaft thereby allowing them to float independent of a second pair of gripping jaws located along the same shaft. Thus, the cross bar of the present invention can be used to accommodate vehicles having non-parallel side rails.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems LLC
    Inventor: Craig Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5732864
    Abstract: An article carrier including a pair of side rails, each of the side rails having a styled arm and a lip, also includes a crossbar having first and second ends for supporting the bar upon the lip of the side rails. The ends can be a manipulated retainer or a clamp assembly with a moveable jaw. At least one of the ends includes a clamp with a movable jaw and a fixed jaw, each jaw having a jaw surface engageable with the rail lip. Preferably, the crossbar clamp includes a threaded stem carried by the movable jaw and extending through an opening in the fixed jaw and one of the jaws has an extension protruding beyond the lip. The movable jaw is movable in a plane parallel to the rail lip and between a position in registration with the lip surface and a retracted position out of registration with the lip. The side rail includes support structure including ribs extending across the lip and the styled arm, and the support structure preferably receives the jaw extension beyond the lip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems LLC
    Inventor: Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5732863
    Abstract: An article carrier assembly for a vehicle body panel includes a pair of side rails adapted for attachment to the body panel, a pair of retainers engaging the side rails, and a cross rail extending between the retainers. Each of the pair of retainers includes a foot slidably disposed within the side rails, each foot forming a plurality of compression tubes therein for compressible engagement with the respective side rail to prevent rattles. The side rail assembly includes a roll-formed inner side rail for receiving the retainer and a roll-formed outer side rail secured to stand-off ribs extending from a side rail center support. An alternative side rail assembly provides a roll-formed side rail supported by a pad having an internal snap hook formed thereon, and an outer trim rail having a resilient snap tab for engagement with the snap hook for securing the trim rail to the pad in a manner to prevent rattles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems LLC
    Inventor: Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5704524
    Abstract: A latch actuator assembly for use with an article carrier stanchion is attachable to a vehicle side rail, the stanchion having a latch chamber. The actuator assembly comprises a latching member carried by the stanchion for selective engagement with the side rail, and an actuating member carried in the latch chamber by the stanchion and manually movable along an actuating direction from a latched position to an unlatched position. The actuating member is operatively connected with respect to the latching member for disengaging the latching member. The stanchion forms an offset recess having a ledge which enables the actuating member to be displaced in a direction offset from the actuating direction for engaging the ledge when the actuating member is in the unlatched position to secure the actuating member in the unlatched position. A removable door is provided adjacent the latch chamber to facilitate installation of the latch assembly within the latch chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems LLC
    Inventor: Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5688087
    Abstract: A pick-up bed rail assembly for a truck box includes a pair of elongate rails which are mounted to the sides of a truck box. A telescoping cross member is received in each elongate rail and moves along the rails by means of a plurality of rollers positioned between the cross member and the rails. A locking mechanism is provided for securing the cross bar to the rails in order to prevent cargo theft. The locking mechanism includes a knob which is freely rotatable when the mechanism is locked.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1997
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems LLC
    Inventors: Craig A. Stapleton, Stephen Peter Siivola
  • Patent number: 5685469
    Abstract: An improved article carrier includes an article rack, a support and a mount. A pivot joint for displacing the support with respect to the mount provides access to the rear of the vehicle without removing the carrier. Preferably the carrier bracket guides the displaceable support and includes the pivot joint that permits the support to displaced with respect to the mount. The carrier also includes a latch for releasably overlapping a portion of the bracket to retain the support in an upright, load bearing position. The latch is responsive to an actuator carried at the top of the rack. An actuator preferably comprises a handle preferably in the form of a rotary handle, positioned atop the support. A rotary knob carrying an elongated threaded rod positions the clamping jaw of the latch. In one version, the clamping jaw is pivoted into and out of overlapping relation with a flange on the bracket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1997
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems L.L.C.
    Inventor: Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5680975
    Abstract: A rack mounting support adapted for use with hitchless vehicles. The mounting support has a mount in the form of a receiving member and a socket member wherein the receiving member is attached onto a vehicle's frame members to minimize reduction of a vehicle's ground clearance. The socket member and frame member are dimensioned to allow the frame member to remain securedly inserted within the socket member and facilitate a person to attach the frame member to the socket member without having to simultaneously support the frame member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems LLC
    Inventor: Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5657914
    Abstract: A utility rack is provided for attachment to a vehicle luggage carrier. The utility rack includes a utility rail with first and second stanchions secured to the rail. Each stanchion includes an upper bracket and a lower bracket pivotally secured with respect to each other by a pivot joint. Each lower bracket includes a clamp for attachment to a crossbar of the luggage carrier. Each pivot joint includes an adjuster, preferably, a gear tooth interlock between the upper and lower brackets, in order to secure the upper and lower brackets at desired pivotal positions with respect to each other to facilitate attachment to sloping luggage carrier crossbars. Preferably, the utility rail extends laterally beyond the side rails of the luggage carrier to facilitate carrying larger or bulkier loads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1997
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems LLC
    Inventor: Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5588572
    Abstract: An article carrier for attachment to an automobile rooftop including a pair of luggage roof rails rhine to the rooftop, each roof rail having at least one detent disposed therein, an elongated crossbar having a first end and a second end, a pair of support members for slidably connecting the crossbar to the roof rails, one of the pair affixed to the first end of the crossbar and the other of the pair connected to the second end of the crossbar each support member including, a track follower on the support slidably engaging the track, a latch for releasably positioning the support member along the track at the at least one detent, the latch having a protrusion and a protrusion support that selectively positions the protrusion in a recessed position wherein the support member is freely slidable along the track, and a latched position wherein the protrusion is urged toward engagement with the at least one detent for securing the support at a fixed position along the track, means for resiliently urging the protru
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems LLC
    Inventors: Gary M. Cronce, Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5577650
    Abstract: A crossbar and article carrier are provided, the crossbar having stanchions at each end thereof. Each stanchion has a first jaw member affixed thereto and a second jaw member pivotally coupled thereto. The second jaw member includes a thumbwheel and stem, the stem having a cam follower surface thereon. The stanchion includes a ramped surface with a detent for receiving and locking the cam when the thumbwheel is rotated. In this manner, the crossbar may be detachably mounted to the longitudinal side rails. The design and location of the jaws and thumbwheel provide for easy attachment and detachment of the crossbar rail. The design of the second jaw member further provides mechanical advantage for clamping the first and second jaw members over a lip protruding from the side rails.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems L.L.C.
    Inventor: Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5577649
    Abstract: An article carrier includes spaced longitudinal rails, at least one of the rails having an upper arm coupled by a hinge to a lower arm. A crossbar having an end portion adapted to be entrained between the upper and lower arm portions includes a conformingly shaped mating surface to one of the members of the longitudinal rail. Preferably, both ends of each crossbar include conforming surfaces that mate with corresponding configurations on the rail to fixedly position the crossbar along the longitudinal rail. The position of the crossbar is easily adjusted by opening the upper member of the longitudinal rail by displacement about the hinge, and the hinge axis may be transversely, longitudinally or vertically aligned as desired. Preferably, two upper arms are provided on a longitudinal rail, hinged at opposite ends of the longitudinal rails, and include overlapping portions retained by a single latch mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems L.L.C.
    Inventors: James A. Lee, Jr., Douglas L. Wickham, Gregory L. Eilers, William D. Batterson, Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5573161
    Abstract: The crossbar for an article carrier including a pair of side rails, each of the side rails having a lip, includes a bar having first and second ends for supporting the bar across the side rails. At least one of the ends includes a movable jaw and a fixed jaw, each jaw having a jaw surface engageable with the rail lip. The crossbar also includes a clamp for selectably urging the jaw surfaces against the rail, the clamp comprising a threaded stem carried by the movable jaw and extending through a slot in the fixed jaw. The movable jaw is movable in a plane parallel to the rail lip and between a position in registration with the lip surface and a retracted position out of registration with the lip. Preferably, an actuator wheel for the clamp is exposed for access and ease of manipulation but within the contour of adjacent luggage carrier surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Inventor: Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5511708
    Abstract: An article carrier comprises a crossbar to be detachably engaged with carrier rails secured to a motor vehicle body panel. The longitudinal rails may be aligned to correspond with style lines of the body panel and need not be aligned parallel to each other in order to receive the crossbar. The crossbar includes an elongated rail carrying at least one slider, the slider having an end removably engageable with the longitudinal rail. A guide carries the slider along an elongated rail of the crossbar while a latch fixedly locates the position of the slider along the elongated rail of the crossbar. In addition, a lock retains the latch in an engaged position to restrict manual operation of the latch. In the preferred embodiment, the longitudinal rails include a track adapted to accommodate correspondingly conforming ends on the slider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1996
    Assignee: Advanced Accessory Systems L.L.C.
    Inventors: Gary M. Cronce, Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5411196
    Abstract: An article carrier includes spaced longitudinal rails, at least one of the rails having an upper arm coupled by a hinge to a lower arm. A crossbar having an end portion adapted to be entrained between the upper and lower arm portions includes a conformingly shaped mating surface to one of the members of the longitudinal rail. Preferably, both ends of each crossbar include conforming surfaces that mate with corresponding configurations on the rail to fixedly position the crossbar along the longitudinal rail. The position of the crossbar is easily adjusted by opening the upper member of the longitudinal rail by displacement about the hinge, and the hinge axis may be transversely, longitudinally or vertically aligned as desired. Preferably, two upper arms are provided on a longitudinal rail and supported by hinges located at opposite ends of the longitudinal rail. The opposite ends of the two upper arms include overlapping portions which can be retained by a single latch mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1995
    Assignee: Masco/Tech, Inc.
    Inventors: James A. Lee, Jr., Douglas L. Wickham, Gregory L. Eilers, William D. Batterson, Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5253792
    Abstract: A luggage carrier for a vehicle having a frame which is adjustable between an elevated position spaced apart from the vehicle surface and a stored position substantially flush with the vehicle surface. The carrier frame can be moved to the stored position when not in use thereby reducing aerodynamic drag and improving the aesthetics of the vehicle. The frame is connected to a series of pivotable stanchions extending from base members mounted to the vehicle surface. The support stanchions incorporate locking assemblies which locks the frame in either position. As the support stanchions are pivoted into their respective base members, the frame will pivot downwardly until flush with the vehicle surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1993
    Assignee: Huron/St. Clair Incorporated
    Inventors: Jerald J. Foster, Craig A. Stapleton, Curtis J. Nordin, Mark C. Towns
  • Patent number: 5170920
    Abstract: A luggage rack for an automotive vehicle comprising a pair of side rails adapted to be mounted on the roof of an automotive vehicle in laterally spaced apart relation. Each rail has an elongated slot extending lengthwise thereof. One or more cross members extending between the rails have stanchions at the ends slidably engageable in the slots. The slots open at an angle slanting away from the vehicle roof and toward one another to resist forces tending to separate the stanchions from the side rails. Each stanchion has a flange which hooks over a slot-defining flange of a rail to provide additional resistance to separation. The stanchions are releasably locked to the rails by locking pins engageable in apertures in the rails.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1992
    Assignees: Masco Corporation, Chrysler Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas R. Corrente, Paul E. Scapini, Robert R. Lazarevich, Craig A. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5096106
    Abstract: A luggage carrier for a vehicle having a frame which is adjustable between an elevated position spaced apart from the vehicle surface and a stored position substantially flush with the vehicle surface. The carrier frame can be moved to the stored position when not in use thereby reducing aerodynamic drag and improving the aesthetics of the vehicle. The frame is connected to a series of pivotable stanchions extending from base members mounted to the vehicle surface. The support stanchions incorporate locking assemblies which locks the frame in either position. As the support stanchions are pivoted into their respective base members, the frame will pivot downwardly until flush with the vehicle surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1992
    Assignee: Huron/St. Clair Incorporated
    Inventors: Jerald J. Foster, Craig A. Stapleton, Curtis J. Nordin, Mark C. Towns
  • Patent number: D325552
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1992
    Assignee: Huron/St. Clair Incorporated
    Inventors: Craig A. Stapleton, Curtis J. Nordin, Mark C. Towns, Charles R. Schriner
  • Patent number: D330355
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: Huron/St. Clair Incorporated
    Inventors: Craig A. Stapleton, Curtis J. Nordin, Mark C. Towns, Charles R. Schriner