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    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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    • B60J7/1607Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of non-sliding type, i.e. movable or removable roofs or panels, e.g. let-down tops or roofs capable of being easily detached or of assuming a collapsed or inoperative position non-foldable and rigid, e.g. a one-piece hard-top or a single rigid roof panel for covering load areas, e.g. rigid panels for pick-up truck beds
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J7/00Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
    • B60J7/02Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes
    • B60J7/04Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes with rigid plate-like element or elements, e.g. open roofs with harmonica-type folding rigid panels
    • B60J7/041Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes with rigid plate-like element or elements, e.g. open roofs with harmonica-type folding rigid panels for utility vehicles, e.g. with slidable and foldable rigid panels

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  • My invention relates to box covers of the type preferably used on receptacles such as. Wagons, self-feeders or the like although it isL not intended to limit it exclusively to such uses.
  • ⁇ my Vinvention provides a top or cover for a depository such as a Wagon, self-feeder or the like that is movably slidably Vmounted across the top thereof and secured by a ⁇ flexible member so that when it is moved to either side respectively of the depository, it Will drop over theside and be suspended thereat.
  • a depository such as a Wagon, self-feeder or the like that is movably slidably Vmounted across the top thereof and secured by a ⁇ flexible member so that when it is moved to either side respectively of the depository, it Will drop over theside and be suspended thereat.
  • a still further object of my invention is to provide a cover for a wagon or the like having the above mentioned characteristics wherein the cover is of a rigid frame construction with a weather tight covering and is easily maneuverable by one person into and ⁇ out of ,ills operable position and when in its inoperable position leaves the wagon box completely exposed yWithout any obstructions 'to the loading thereof.
  • Still further objects of this invention are to provide a cover ⁇ of the type described that can be easily and quickly mounted ,on or removed :from ⁇ a wagon box ⁇ or the like, that is economical f.
  • Figi' 1f is a perspective view of my COYer mounted on a Wagon'inlocked position
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of this device taken on the line 25-2 of Fig. l
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective vievv of one pair of cross rods used ⁇ vvith my cover
  • i o Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section view of this invention taken onthe line 4--4 of Fig'. 2.
  • FIG. 1 The wagonV as shown in Fig. 1 has the bottom Il), side boards Il, end pieces I2, Wheels I3 and the tongue member I4, all of which are standard parts.
  • the Aviag'ori cover may be of any suitable design and pref ⁇ - erably I makeit from a rectangular rigid rooflike frame I5 having a covering IIS which may lbe sheet metal, canvas or any other suitablematerial. This cover or top is made to rest onthe upper surfaces of the sides I I and ends t2 ⁇ so that it encloses the inside thereof.
  • AAQ snap or 4latch I1 isprovicled on each side of theframe lI5 so that the cover can be held in place against Vacci-- dental removal if desired.
  • My invention residesin the manner in which this vvagon cover or top is mounted.
  • I arrange a tie rod member I8 between the sides II near the upper edge there-oii atfboth the front and rear ends.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates this construction at therear of the wagon and the arrangement at the front is the same.
  • the rods I8 are horizontal and substantially parallel ⁇ ,to the bottom IIJ and thetop edges of the end pieces I2.
  • lNl-server I secure thernto the sides bymeans of a nut I9 so they may be easily removed, any other suitable means may be used.
  • the plate ⁇ 2li (Fig.
  • fl are secured to the inside of the members I I and'serve only to add strength where the rods I8 extend ⁇ throifightlrie sideboards II'. i for the purpose of adding strength, ⁇ I provides. sleeve 2
  • rods 22 are provided with sleeves 23 and the nuts 3
  • the rods I8 and 2l are arranged so they Will be in vertical spaced relationship and parallel to each other.
  • Embracing the sleeve 23 on the tie rod 22 is a collar member 24 that is slidable thereon but has the set screw 25 so that it can be secured at any point on the sleeve 23 intermediate its ends.:
  • a flexible member 21 which I show in the form of a link chain.
  • the lowermost link 'or end of the flexible member 21 is provided with a clevis 28 that slidably and loosely embraces the sleeve 2l on the tie rod I8.
  • the use of a clevis here provides an easy means of detaching the chain from the rods I8 but for purposes of my invention an endless link would suffice.
  • ',Ihus constructed the coverv or top, with the latch I1 in inoperable position, is designed to be slidable across the top of the wagon so that it will be suspended at the side thereof as shown in Fig. 2.
  • a guide bracket 29 is secured to the top edge of both the end pieces I2 and serves as tracks Vupon which the cover frame I5 can be easily slid.
  • the handles 30 are suitably placed on each side of the frame I5 to facilitate its manual manipulation.
  • the collar 24 is positioned about midway between the ends of the sleeve 23 so that no more than half of the topv will drop below the top edge of the side Il. B y this arrangement it will be found that the top is easier to handle since less of a lifting and more of a tipping action is all that is required to place it back on the tracks or guides 29.
  • a sturdy weather proof top can be provided for a wagon or the like and at the same time the top can be positioned so as to completely expose the wagon box for loading without interference from slats or other top supporting elements. At the same time it vis possible for one person to easily maneuver this top into and out of its operable position, and obviously, the top as shown in Fig. 2 can be placed on the opposite side of the wagon, if desired.
  • Another advantage of a top or cover mounted according to the teachings of this invention is that it eliminates the need for the usual type hinges. On a self-feeder, for example, should the latch be left unfastened, a high wind would only blow the cover to a position shown in Fig. 2.
  • hinge type covers Once in position as shown in Fig. 2, it is observed that only half of the cover is exposed to 'the wind. In addition, wind pressure against this exposed portion will cause the bottom portion to bear against the wagon with the connection of the collar and flexible member acting as the pivot point. This will serve to hold the top steady and prevent damage thereto.
  • a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a flexible member secured at one end to said cover and slidably arranged at its other end on said rod member, said cover movably longitudinally of said rod across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box.
  • a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof land substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a second rod member mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod member will be substantially parallel to and spaced above said first mentioned rod member, a ex ible member secured at one end to second rod member and slidably arranged at its other end on said first mentioned rod member, said cover movabley longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box.
  • a cover therefore,'a rod member extending between andl secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a vsecond rod member mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod meme ber will be substantially parallel to and spaced above said first mentioned rod member, a collar member slidably arranged on said second rod member and adjustably securable thereon at any point intermediate its ends, a flexible member secured at one end to said collar member and slidably arranged at its other end on said rst mentioned rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding saidv cover suspended along the outer side ofsaid box.l
  • an open top rectangular receptacle a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the in terior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a flexible member secured at one end to said cover and slidably arranged at its other end on said rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rod across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box, and a guide bar for said cover on each of two oppositely disposed ends of said receptacle that extend parallel to the longitudinally axis of said rod member.
  • a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a second rodmember mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod member will be substantially parallel' to and spaced above said first mentioned rod member, a collar member slidably arranged on said second rod member and adjustably securable thereon at any point intermediate its ends, a flexible member secured at one end to said collar member and slidably arranged at its other end on said first mentioned.
  • said cover movable longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said iiexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box, and the positioning of said collar member between the ends of said second rod member determining what portion of said cover member will extend below the top edge of said receptacle while said cover is suspended at the side thereon.
  • an open top rectangular receptacle a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a second rod member mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod member will be substantially parallel to and spaced above said iirst mentioned rod member, a iiexible member secured at one end to second rod member and slidably arranged at its other end on said first mentioned rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box, and a guide bar for said cover on each of two oppositely disposed ends of said receptacle that extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of said rod member.
  • an open top rectangular receptacle a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a second rod member mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod member will be substantially parallel to and spaced above said iirst mentioned rod member, a collar member slidably arranged on said second rod member and adjustably securable there on at any point intermediate its ends, a exible member secured at one end to said collar member and slidably arranged at its other end on said first mentioned rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said iexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box, and a guide bar for said cover on each of two oppositely disposed ends of said receptacle that extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of said rod member.
  • an open top rectangular receptacle a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a flexible member secured at one end to said cover and slidably removably arranged at its other end on said rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rod across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box.

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C. A. CLARK May 412, 1953.
BOX COVER Filed Aug. 1. 1951N Patented May 12, l953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE o 2,638,241 BX oovER Charles Albert Clark, Kanawha, Iowa Application August 1, 1951 serial No. 239,715
' s; claims. (ci. 22o-3 3) My invention relates to box covers of the type preferably used on receptacles such as. Wagons, self-feeders or the like although it isL not intended to limit it exclusively to such uses.
In farming operations when freefiowing grains are loaded into a wagon box for delivery to a point distant from that at which it is loaded, it is generally the practice to place some covering over the grain not only to protect it from the elements but also to prevent any lossr due to Wind or the motion of the wagon while moving. Such covers are usually of canvasor the like and experience has demonstrated that it is not unusual to. lose several bushels of grainV from the load by having it blown or jostled from the wagon-While in transit. While a more rigid and weatherproof top would be` desirable,v they are usually too bulky to handle, if detachable, or if not detachable, do not provide a means for the Wagon box to be completely exposed without cbstructions for the purpose of loading. Another use of a box cover in farming activities is found in self-feeders. -These covers or tops are usually hinged on one end and open in a conventional manner. Howeverin high Winds ifthe latch has been left unfastened, it frequently happens that the top- Will be blown open and the hinges broken or bent.` These illustrations present but two situations in which my invention finds utility.
It istherefore the general aim of `my Vinvention to provide a top or cover for a depository such as a Wagon, self-feeder or the like that is movably slidably Vmounted across the top thereof and secured by a `flexible member so that when it is moved to either side respectively of the depository, it Will drop over theside and be suspended thereat.
It is a further object of my invention to provide a box cover of the above class wherein the portion of the cover `passing over the side of the Wagon box or like can be selectively varied.
A still further object of my invention is to provide a cover for a wagon or the like having the above mentioned characteristics wherein the cover is of a rigid frame construction with a weather tight covering and is easily maneuverable by one person into and` out of ,ills operable position and when in its inoperable position leaves the wagon box completely exposed yWithout any obstructions 'to the loading thereof.
Still further objects of this invention are to provide a cover `of the type described that can be easily and quickly mounted ,on or removed :from` a wagon box` or the like, that is economical f.
manufacture and efficient and durablein use.
2I These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art. 'My invention consists in the construction, arrangement, and` combinationof the various of the device, whereby the objects contemplated are attained as hereinafter more fully set forth. pointed out in my claims, and illustrated in the accompanying drawingsin which: Figi' 1f is a perspective view of my COYer mounted on a Wagon'inlocked position,
' Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of this device taken on the line 25-2 of Fig. l, Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective vievv of one pair of cross rods used `vvith my cover, and i o Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section view of this invention taken onthe line 4--4 of Fig'. 2.
VReferring to the drawings I have preferably used an ordinary open top wagon to illustrate the operation of my invention although its use is not limited to this one adaption. The wagonV as shown in Fig. 1 has the bottom Il), side boards Il, end pieces I2, Wheels I3 and the tongue member I4, all of which are standard parts. The Aviag'ori cover may be of any suitable design and pref`- erably I makeit from a rectangular rigid rooflike frame I5 having a covering IIS which may lbe sheet metal, canvas or any other suitablematerial. This cover or top is made to rest onthe upper surfaces of the sides I I and ends t2 `so that it encloses the inside thereof. AAQ snap or 4latch I1 isprovicled on each side of theframe lI5 so that the cover can be held in place against Vacci-- dental removal if desired.
My invention residesin the manner in which this vvagon cover or top is mounted. For this purpose I arrange a tie rod member I8 between the sides II near the upper edge there-oii atfboth the front and rear ends. Fig. 2 illustrates this construction at therear of the wagon and the arrangement at the front is the same. The rods I8 are horizontal and substantially parallel `,to the bottom IIJ and thetop edges of the end pieces I2. lNl-iile I secure thernto the sides bymeans of a nut I9 so they may be easily removed, any other suitable means may be used. The plate `2li (Fig. fl) are secured to the inside of the members I I and'serve only to add strength where the rods I8 extend `throifightlrie sideboards II'. i for the purpose of adding strength,` I provides. sleeve 2| embracing each of the rods `ill .and suhstantially coinciding `with them in length as shown in Fig. 2. It is tolseo'bservedhowever, that the sleeves 2l are not essential to the use of this invention. On the inner side of the cover 3 frame I5 between the ends thereof at both the front and rear is the tie rod members 22 mounted in the same manner as the rods I8. These rods 22 are provided with sleeves 23 and the nuts 3| and plate members `32 serve the same purposes as the like elements I9 and 2li previously described for use with the rods I8. The rods I8 and 2l are arranged so they Will be in vertical spaced relationship and parallel to each other.
Embracing the sleeve 23 on the tie rod 22 is a collar member 24 that is slidable thereon but has the set screw 25 so that it can be secured at any point on the sleeve 23 intermediate its ends.:
Depending from an eye 26 on the collar 24 is a flexible member 21 which I show in the form of a link chain. The lowermost link 'or end of the flexible member 21 is provided with a clevis 28 that slidably and loosely embraces the sleeve 2l on the tie rod I8. The use of a clevis here provides an easy means of detaching the chain from the rods I8 but for purposes of my invention an endless link would suffice.
',Ihus constructed, the coverv or top, with the latch I1 in inoperable position, is designed to be slidable across the top of the wagon so that it will be suspended at the side thereof as shown in Fig. 2. A guide bracket 29 is secured to the top edge of both the end pieces I2 and serves as tracks Vupon which the cover frame I5 can be easily slid. The handles 30 are suitably placed on each side of the frame I5 to facilitate its manual manipulation.
Preferably the collar 24 is positioned about midway between the ends of the sleeve 23 so that no more than half of the topv will drop below the top edge of the side Il. B y this arrangement it will be found that the top is easier to handle since less of a lifting and more of a tipping action is all that is required to place it back on the tracks or guides 29.
It is pointed out that by my invention a sturdy weather proof top can be provided for a wagon or the like and at the same time the top can be positioned so as to completely expose the wagon box for loading without interference from slats or other top supporting elements. At the same time it vis possible for one person to easily maneuver this top into and out of its operable position, and obviously, the top as shown in Fig. 2 can be placed on the opposite side of the wagon, if desired. Another advantage of a top or cover mounted according to the teachings of this invention is that it eliminates the need for the usual type hinges. On a self-feeder, for example, should the latch be left unfastened, a high wind would only blow the cover to a position shown in Fig. 2. It would not be torn loose as so frequently happens on hinge type covers. Once in position as shown in Fig. 2, it is observed that only half of the cover is exposed to 'the wind. In addition, wind pressure against this exposed portion will cause the bottom portion to bear against the wagon with the connection of the collar and flexible member acting as the pivot point. This will serve to hold the top steady and prevent damage thereto.
' Some changes may be made in the construction and arrangement of my box cover without departing from the real spirit and purpose lof my invention, and it is my intention to cover by my claims, any modified forms of structure or use of mechanical equivalents which may be `reasonably, included within their scope.
" I claim 1. `In a device of the class, deribed; @E @Pep top rectangular receptacle, a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a flexible member secured at one end to said cover and slidably arranged at its other end on said rod member, said cover movably longitudinally of said rod across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box.
2. In a device of the class described, an open. top rectangular receptacle, a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof land substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a second rod member mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod member will be substantially parallel to and spaced above said first mentioned rod member, a ex ible member secured at one end to second rod member and slidably arranged at its other end on said first mentioned rod member, said cover movabley longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box.
3.In a device of the class described, an open top rectangular receptacle, a cover therefore,'a rod member extending between andl secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a vsecond rod member mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod meme ber will be substantially parallel to and spaced above said first mentioned rod member, a collar member slidably arranged on said second rod member and adjustably securable thereon at any point intermediate its ends, a flexible member secured at one end to said collar member and slidably arranged at its other end on said rst mentioned rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding saidv cover suspended along the outer side ofsaid box.l
4. In a device of the class described, an open top rectangular receptacle, a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the in terior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a flexible member secured at one end to said cover and slidably arranged at its other end on said rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rod across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box, and a guide bar for said cover on each of two oppositely disposed ends of said receptacle that extend parallel to the longitudinally axis of said rod member.
5. In a device of the class described, 'an open top rectangular receptacle, a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a second rodmember mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod member will be substantially parallel' to and spaced above said first mentioned rod member, a collar member slidably arranged on said second rod member and adjustably securable thereon at any point intermediate its ends, a flexible member secured at one end to said collar member and slidably arranged at its other end on said first mentioned. rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said iiexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box, and the positioning of said collar member between the ends of said second rod member determining what portion of said cover member will extend below the top edge of said receptacle while said cover is suspended at the side thereon.
6. In a device of the class described, an open top rectangular receptacle, a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a second rod member mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod member will be substantially parallel to and spaced above said iirst mentioned rod member, a iiexible member secured at one end to second rod member and slidably arranged at its other end on said first mentioned rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box, and a guide bar for said cover on each of two oppositely disposed ends of said receptacle that extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of said rod member.
7. In a device of the class described, an open top rectangular receptacle, a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a second rod member mounted to the underside of said cover so that when said cover is on said receptacle the second rod member will be substantially parallel to and spaced above said iirst mentioned rod member, a collar member slidably arranged on said second rod member and adjustably securable there on at any point intermediate its ends, a exible member secured at one end to said collar member and slidably arranged at its other end on said first mentioned rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rods across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said iexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box, and a guide bar for said cover on each of two oppositely disposed ends of said receptacle that extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of said rod member.
8. In a device of the class described, an open top rectangular receptacle, a cover therefore, a rod member extending between and secured to two opposite sides of said receptacle on the interior thereof and substantially parallel to the bottom thereof, a flexible member secured at one end to said cover and slidably removably arranged at its other end on said rod member, said cover movable longitudinally of said rod across said box and over the side thereof and when moved to such position said flexible member holding said cover suspended along the outer side of said box.
C. ALBERT CLARK.
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