Patent Abstract:
A clamping device for securing a removable truck cap to the cargo bed of a truck to inhibit horizontal slippage of the cap relative to the truck bed. The device has two clamping members and a clamping pad which interlocks with the truck cap. The clamping members compress the clamping pad to hold the truck cap against the truck cargo bed wall.

Full Description:
The present invention relates to a clamping device for securing a removable truck cap to the cargo bed of a truck. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Removable truck caps are commonly secured to pick-up trucks and other vehicles with opened cargo beds by clamping the truck cap frame to the truck bed. Heretofore, the clamps secured the cap in position by providing opposing vertical forces through clamping parts which engaged flanges extending from the cap frame and the truck bed wall. This method of attachment is sometimes ineffective to prevent horizontal movement of the truck cap when the truck cap rear hatch is slammed shut. 
     SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
     The present invention inhibits horizontal movement of the truck cap by providing a clamp with an engagement portion which engages the sidewall of the truck bed and a clamping pad which mates with the clamp and interlocks with the truck cap frame. In this clamping configuration, the mating connection between the clamping pad and the clamp, the interlocking connection between the pad and the truck cap frame, and the engagement of the engagement portion with the truck bed wall cooperate to inhibit horizontal movement of the truck cap. Accordingly, the cap will remain firmly secured to the truck bed. 
     This and other advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the clamping device of the present invention. 
     FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a typical application of the clamping device described herein to a truck cap. 
     FIG. 3 is an exploded, cross-sectional view taken substantially along lines 3--3 of FIG. 2. 
     FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken substantially along lines 4--4 of FIG. 2. 
     FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the clamping pad of the present invention. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     Referring now to the drawings, particularly FIG. 1, a clamping device generally referred to by the numeral 10, includes two clamping members 12,14 and a clamping pad 16. Clamping members 12,14 include clamping parts 18,20 respectively, and are adjustably connected by a threaded rotatable adjustment fastener 22, such as a bolt. Clamping member 14 also includes a truck bed engagement portion 24 that engages the side of the truck bed as will hereinafter be explained. Clamping pad 16, preferably made from a resilient material such as rubber or plastic, includes a clamping part mating surface 26, recessed between flanges 28,30, and a pair of frame engaging fingers 32,34 which define coaxial channels 36,38, respectively. Mating surface 26 comprises a plurality of ridges with substantially triangular cross-sections which inversely correspond to similar cross-sections defined by engagement surface 70 of clamping part 18 as is most clearly illustrated in FIG. 1. 
     Clamping member 12 is substantially L-shaped having a clamp arm 40 and a lever arm 42. Clamping part 18 extends from the outermost end of clamp arm 40. Clamp arm 40 has a bore 44 extending therethrough which receives rotatable adjustment fastener 22. Clamping member 14 is substantially U-shaped having a first leg 46 and a second leg 48. Clamping part 20 extends from the outermost end of first leg 46. The truck bed engagement portion 24 is carried on second leg 48, and a bore 50 extends axially into second leg 48. Bore 50 is threaded to receive a rotatable threaded fastener 22. Engagement portion 24 also includes a coacting surface 52 which, when clamping members 12,14 are connected by fastener 22, slidably coacts with lever arm 42 in the direction of adjustment of fastener 22. 
     Referring now to FIGS. 2 and 3, a conventional pick-up truck bed includes a side wall 54 which has a ledge portion 56 extending inwardly from the side wall 54. Ledge portion 56 includes a downturned flange 58. A conventional pick-up truck cap includes a frame generally designated 60, extending around the lower perimeter of the cap, comprising a bar 62, a clamping or support flange 64, and an upturned lip 66. 
     Mode of Operation 
     Truck cap 60 is installed by positioning clamping flange 64 on top of ledge portion 56. Clamping pad 16 is then positioned on clamping flange 64 so that frame engaging fingers 32,34 receive upturned lip 66. Clamping member 14 is positioned such that clamping part 20 contacts an area of the underside of ledge portion 56 directly below clamping pad 16, and engagement portion 24 contacts downturned flange 58. Clamping member 12, attached to clamping member 14 by fastener 22 with lever arm 42 contacting coacting surface 52, is positioned to contact clamping pad 16. As fastener 22 is rotated downwardly into bore 50, head 68 of fastener 22 engages clamp arm 40, drawing clamping member 12 downwardly toward clamping member 14. Eventually, clamping part 18 is drawn into contact with mating surface 26 of clamping pad 16. 
     Final tightening of fastener 22 causes opposing forces to be applied by clamping part 18 and clamping part 20 whereby engagement surface 70 of clamping part 18 is compressed into and slightly deforms mating surface 26. Since the pad 16 is made out of a resilient material, such as hard rubber, the pad 16 is compressed slightly so that the pad is held in tight frictional engagement with flange 64 when the pad is clamped by clamp 10. Lever arm 42 is consequently forced against coacting surface 52. This force against coacting surface 52 causes engagement portion 24 to engage downturned flange 58. 
     In operation, when horizontal forces are imparted to the truck cap, thereby urging it to shift horizontally out of position relative to the truck bed, the clamping force between clamping part 18, through clamping pad 16, and clamping part 20 inhibits such shifting by providing a friction connection between clamping flange 64 and ledge portion 56. Also, the interlocking connection between channels 36,38 and upturned lip 66 inhibits horizontal slippage of the cap relative to clamping pad 16. Additionally, the mating connection between engagement surface 70 of clamping part 18 and mating surface 26 of clamping pad 16 inhibits slippage of clamping pad 16 relative to clamping part 18. Finally, since engagement portion 24 of clamping member 14 is in contact with downturned flange 58 of truck bed wall, clamping device 10, including clamping part 18, is prevented from slipping horizontally relative to the truck bed wall.

Technology Classification (CPC): 8