ARTICLE CARRIERS
A rack for carrying skis and snowboards on top of a vehicle includes a pair of clamp devices equipped for mounting on a pair of crossbars. Each clamp device has a collapsible position which reduces its forward facing profile when not being used to carry cargo items.
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This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/657,708 filed Jan. 23, 2007 which application is based upon and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 from U.S. Provisional Patent Applications Ser. No. 60/762,220 filed Jan. 23, 2006 and Ser. No. 60/776,384 filed Feb. 24, 2006, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
This application also incorporates by reference in their entirety for all purposes the following patent and patent applications: U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,980 issued Jun. 9, 1992, Ser. No. 11/300,603 filed Dec. 13, 2005 and Ser. No. 11/198,901 filed Aug. 5, 2005.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to assemblies for carrying articles on a vehicle. In particular, the invention provides improvements for article carriers designed for mounting on one or more crossbars on a vehicle rack system of a vehicle.
BACKGROUNDTop-mounted vehicle rack systems provide a versatile platform for transporting bicycles, skis, snowboards, boats, cargo boxes, gear racks, and/or other items. Such rack systems typically use pairs of crossbars that extend side-to-side across the top of a vehicle. Each crossbar is typically supported on each side of the vehicle's roof by a tower, where the length of each crossbar and the distance between crossbars depend on factors such as the shape and size of the vehicle's roof, and type(s) of cargo being carried. The towers supporting the rack crossbars are securely fastened to the vehicle in a suitable manner.
Various article carriers are designed for mounting on a set of crossbars, and to carry a variety of articles such as bicycles, skis, snowboards, and/or boats. For example, clamp devices are used to secure skis and snowboards in a scissor-like fashion. However, some clamp devices have problems such as; failing to fit or adapt to certain vehicle or factory rack configurations; failing to accommodate skis or snowboards with bulky bindings or attachments; and unsatisfactory adjustability to secure equipment of different shapes and thicknesses. Moreover, article carriers mounted on vehicle roof tops typically increase the height profile of the vehicle. Increased front facing profile or surface area may cause wind resistance related problems, such as increased driving noise, reduced fuel efficiency, etc. Users may remove the article carriers when not in use to avoid or minimize such problems. However, removing the article carriers between uses may not be convenient or desirable.
Although vehicle top carriers and features of vehicle top carriers have been shown and described with reference to the foregoing operational principles and preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will find apparent that various changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims. The present disclosure is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variances that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A rack for carrying skis or a snowboard comprising
- a pair of cross bars equipped for mounting on the roof of a vehicle,
- first and second clamp devices, each clamp device having a base equipped for mounting on one of the crossbars, and a top portion, the base and top portion being connected by a hinge at one end, the base and top portion having complimenting flexible inner strip members for cooperatively gripping skis or snowboards, wherein the hinge device is expandable allowing the strip members to nest when the clamp devices are not being used to carry skis or snowboards, the hinge device including a rigid link having first and second end portions, the first end portion of the link being pivotally connected to the first clamp device at a first pivot point, and the second end portion of the link being pivotally connected to the second clamp device at a second pivot point, wherein the hinge device has a collapsed position and an expanded position, the second pivot point being lower than the first pivot point when the hinge device is in the collapsed position, and the second pivot point being higher than the first pivot point when the hinge device is in the expanded position.
2. The rack of claim 1, wherein each clamp device is equipped with a collapsible elevating strut for elevating one end of the clamp device.
3. The rack of claim 1, wherein one of the base and top portion has a central flexible strip member, the other of the base and top portion having a pair of lateral flexible strip members, the central strip member fitting between the lateral strip members when the strip member are nested.
4. The rack of claim 3, wherein the lateral strip members are connected to the base.
5. The rack of claim 1, wherein one of the base and the top portion has a substantially V-shaped flexible strip member, the other of the base and the top portion having a substantially M-shaped flexible strip member, the strip members being configured to stack in close proximity to each other when the clamp device is in a collapsed position.
6. The rack of claim 1, each clamp device having a pair of crossbar clamps, each crossbar clamp being adjustable to accommodate crossbars of different shape or orientation.
7. The rack of claim 6, wherein the crossbar clamp includes a strap.
8. A clamp assembly for securing skis or a snowboard on crossbars on top of a vehicle comprising
- a pair of clamp devices, each clamp device having a base equipped for mounting on a crossbar, and a top portion, the base and top portion being connected by a hinge at one end, the base and top portion having complimenting flexible inner strip members for cooperatively gripping skis or snowboards, wherein the hinge device is expandable allowing the strip members to nest when the clamp devices are not being used to carry skis or snowboards, wherein the hinge device includes a link member having first and second end portions, the first end portion of the link member being pivotally connected to a first pivot point on the base and the second end portion of the link member being connected to a second pivot point on the top portion.
9. The rack of claim 8, wherein the range of pivotal movement of the link member around the first pivot point provides limited but sufficient expansion for securing skis or snowboards between the base and top portion.
10. The clamp assembly of claim 9, wherein one of the base and top portion has a central flexible strip member, the other of the base and the top portion having a pair of lateral flexible strip members, the central strip member fitting between the lateral strip members when the strip member are nested.
11. The clamp assembly of claim 10, wherein the lateral strip members are connected to the base.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 19, 2012
Publication Date: Oct 18, 2012
Applicant: Yakima Products, Inc. (Beaverton, OR)
Inventors: Richard Jeli (Milwaukie, OR), Mike Kemery (Portland, OR), Steve Rodden (Sherwood, OR), Peter Jones (Portland, OR)
Application Number: 13/424,256
International Classification: B60R 9/12 (20060101);