US2012528A - Wagon tailboard latch - Google Patents

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US2012528A
US2012528A US701858A US70185833A US2012528A US 2012528 A US2012528 A US 2012528A US 701858 A US701858 A US 701858A US 70185833 A US70185833 A US 70185833A US 2012528 A US2012528 A US 2012528A
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    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D33/00Superstructures for load-carrying vehicles
    • B62D33/02Platforms; Open load compartments
    • B62D33/023Sideboard or tailgate structures
    • B62D33/027Sideboard or tailgate structures movable
    • B62D33/0273Movable tailboards for vehicles comprising non-movable sideboards, e.g. pick-up trucks

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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a truck body 2 showing the tail gate in closed position in full I lines, and the open portion in dotted lines.
  • the tail gate l4 may and will engage the locking bars 23 and 24 in a sliding engagement and come to rest at its upper edge against hand grips 23' and. 24- and be in open position.

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Aug. 27, 1935.
F. COOPER WAGON TAILBOARD LATCH Fil ed Dec. 11, 1953 5 Aki 1! i I I NVENTOR vices for locking-the tail gates xoti vehicle bodies when in a closed position andsupporting the 'taiFgateswhefi -i'rian open position.
The primary object of this invention is to provide a simple meansof lockingthe' tail gate to the body of the truck under spring tension by one end of a spring steel bar and supporting the tail gate in an open positionapproximately. level with the floor of the truck by the'opposite end of the lockingbar.
. appended claims.
In the drawing:,'
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a truck body 2 showing the tail gate in closed position in full I lines, and the open portion in dotted lines.
Figure 2 is a perspective elevation of the truck body showing the locking bar disengaged from the lower portion of the tail gate.
Figure 3 is a perspective of the truck body showing the tail gate closed with the locking bar engaging the lower portion of the tail gate.
Figure 4 is a perspective viewof the locking bar with the tail gate in lowered position and supported by the lowered end of thelocking bar.
Figure 5 is anenlarged detail showing the foot of, one of the locking bars inlocked position.
- Figure 6 is an' enlarged detail showing the hook-like head of the locking bar in locked position.
Figure 7 is a top plan view of Figure 6.
Like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the several views of the drawing in which the letter A indicates a'truck body having side members ID, on the upper edges of which are secured metal plates l2,.which are provided with apertures l3. The tail gate l4 extends across the ends of the side members [0 and is provided with recesses H, which, while the tail gate is in closed position are located beneath projectingportions of the strap l2.
The tail gate I4 is shown hinged in the usual manner to the truck body floor [5 by the hinge tion of the locking bars 23 and 24, the bar hav- A T 012,528 e WAGON, mandarin lis en iappu c tidnnecemt r ,11, fiesafsefial 'sj ai 1 invention rele ate a; immerse its;
- 7131" and 8- are, further. provide isto provide a device'that will be simple in structure, easyof operation and 5* ins-slidi a1 heagement with .trmities 'i itnliqinern tl n lerw 26 which are providedwith slots 21 an,
extend 'parallelto the tail gate Marid wright angles to'slots 2| and22.
are provided.
Handles 23f and24 The locking bars 23 and24are provided at their upper ends withopen hook- like heads 29 and 30 which pass through apertures I3 of plates [2 and extend into the recesses H. The plates I1, I8 extend beyond the plane of said recesses,
so as to providean abutment portion,,as illushead portions 29 and 30 form abutments which.
.trated in Fig. 6. The extremities of the circular I I engage and 'bear against the abutment portions of the plates Hand l8, as indicated at 3|. The
structure is such thatwhen the lower ends of the locking bars 23 and 24 are moved inwardly to-- ward the tail gate l4 and seated in the recesses 21 edge of the tailgate I 4 inwardly against the ends of the side H] ,of the truck body, securing the 1' tail gate I4 in a GIOSBdIPOSitiOIl under the spring tension of the locked bars 23 and 24. The lower extremities ofthe loc king bars 23 and 24 are extended. inwardly and at approximate right angles, thus forming hand grips for the manipulation of the locking bars. Whenthe locking bars '23 and 24 are moved outwardly and disengaged from the flanges 25 and26, the tail gate l4 may and will engage the locking bars 23 and 24 in a sliding engagement and come to rest at its upper edge against hand grips 23' and. 24- and be in open position.
7 Having thus described one way of constructing and using the invention without attempting to describe all of the ways in which it may be constructed, or all'ofitsuses, what is claimed is: 1. In a tailgate, the combination with a wagon body, a tail gate hinged at one edge to the wagon be moved downwardly on'its hinges I6 and I6 40 T firmly and securely supported bythe lockingbars body, anchor plates secured to the tail gate, each v,
anchor plate having an upper and lower; slotted flange, the slots of the respective flanges being disposed at right angles to each other, ,and lock-' ing bars having 'approximate1y-hook-like head portions loosely connected to said body, said lock- V ing bars being engageable with the slotted lugs,
25 siliency of 'thehead portions, drawing the upper I 1 v each hook-like head having an abutment end .s end of ananchorplate while the bar is engaged withsaid lugs, -wherebya yieldabletension is v applied to said bars while. so engaged.
portion so positioned as to abut against the upp r 2. In aftail gate, the combination with a wagon body, a tail gate hinged at one edge'to the wagon body and having recesses in itsupper edge, an-
chor plates secured to the outer'face' oi the tail gate in sluch ma'nnerasto have theirtupper ends projected above saidirec'esses'said anchoriplates I each having a pair offrearwardly extendedslottedt lugs with the slots arranged'at right angles with respect to each other,:and a pairof locking bars Y each having ahook-like'head portion loosely engaging the wagon body and'locatedwithin a recess,.said locking bars being engageable with v thev slotted lugs, each heada'portion having an abutment end jso positioned as to" bear against the upwardly projected ends of the anchor plates :while thebar's are tengaged with the slotted lugs,
whereby aiyield'able tension is applied to the bars by theengagement- 'ofjsaid abutment e ndsand saidjplate s 3. In a tail gate, the combination with a wagon body'having sides, a tail gate hinged at one edge to the wagon body and having recesses in its projecting portions so positioned as toextend over thefrecesseswhile the" tail gate is in closed position, locking bars having approximatelyv hook-like headportions loosely connected to said lates,.,- each head portion having" abutment end, and anchor plates secured to'the outer'surface of said tail gate and each'having a pair of upper edge adjacent the ends thereof, plates secured to the upper edges of said sides and having I slotted lugs with the slots arranged at right an- 'gles to eachother, each anchor plate having an upwardly projecting abutment portion opposite ,toa ecess inithe tail gate, said locking bars be- 1 ing'engag'eable' with" said slotted lugs, said abutmer t ends and abutment portions of the anchor plates being so constructed and arranged as to apply a yieldable tension to-the locking bars whil in engagement with saidjslotted lugs. it a
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2726913A (en) * 1950-04-29 1955-12-13 G H Bishop Company Clothes cart
DE1257599B (en) * 1961-02-15 1967-12-28 Herbert Vidal & Co Closure for foldable side walls
US5280986A (en) * 1992-07-02 1994-01-25 Deere & Company Utility vehicle cargo box tailgate latch and support
US5768828A (en) * 1996-05-30 1998-06-23 Wilson; Randy Dale Counterbalancing mechanism
US8985660B1 (en) * 2007-07-17 2015-03-24 Robert M. Weber Apparatus and method for accessing the bed of a pickup truck

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2726913A (en) * 1950-04-29 1955-12-13 G H Bishop Company Clothes cart
DE1257599B (en) * 1961-02-15 1967-12-28 Herbert Vidal & Co Closure for foldable side walls
US5280986A (en) * 1992-07-02 1994-01-25 Deere & Company Utility vehicle cargo box tailgate latch and support
US5768828A (en) * 1996-05-30 1998-06-23 Wilson; Randy Dale Counterbalancing mechanism
US8985660B1 (en) * 2007-07-17 2015-03-24 Robert M. Weber Apparatus and method for accessing the bed of a pickup truck

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