Pickup truck bed trunk

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Tops – Load cover

Reexamination Certificate

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C296S100070, C296S039200

Reexamination Certificate

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06568739

ABSTRACT:

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
None
I. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present invention is a bed trunk for a pickup bed of a pickup, inserting and attaching within the pickup bed with a removed pickup tailgate, the bed trunk fitted within the entire pickup bed. The bed trunk forms a trunk cavity with a hinged trunk lid having a locking closure providing the trunk lid with a weather seal engagement to the bed trunk. The trunk lid incorporates a hinged license plate attachment under which a keyed or coded security lock is located, with running lights and accent lights which integrate with the electrical system of the pickup. The bed trunk also includes locking clamps to firmly secure the bed trunk within the pickup bed to prevent theft or removal of the bed trunk from the pickup without access to the truck cavity.
2. Description of Prior Art
The following United States patents were discovered and are disclosed within this application for utility patent. All relate to pickup bed storage devices, some incorporated within the pickup bed and others modifying the pickup bed. Most recently, U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,232 to Davis discloses a removable vehicle bed cover attaching to the upper rails of a pickup bed, covering the top of the pickup bed with a hinged panel and a fixed panel. This patent is distinguished from the present invention in that it merely covers the top opening of the pickup bed and does not enclose and conform to the entire pickup bed nor does it provide a complete and self contained enclosure in and of itself.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,174,012 to Saffold discloses a removable storage trunk for trucks, the device forming basically a five sided device attached to and inserted at the rear portion of the pickup bed, with the pickup tailgate serving as the closure for the enclosure, with a weather seal applied at a front surface of the device engaging the inside of the tailgate of the truck. This invention is distinguished from the present invention as the present invention requires the removal of the pickup tailgate to install the present invention, the present invention also providing a complete and self contained enclosure in and of itself.
Likewise, U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,768 to Saffold discloses a portable trunk lid, primarily for a Jeep Wrangle, but also adapted for other vehicle having open bed compartments, the device having a top wall and a front wall, with the top wall having partial side walls engaging the sides of the compartment to which they are applied. Again it is distinguished from the present invention as it does not provide a complete and self contained enclosure in and of itself.
In U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,474 to Daley, a pickup load body is disclosed apparently replacing and being integrated into the side panels of a conventional pickup bed, providing multiple tool storage compartments within the sides of the pickup bed, while leaving the inner compartment of the pickup bed open and unoccupied. The device discloses the lids of the storage compartments having an upper hinged lid which serves as the outer side panel of the pickup bed. This is distinguishable from the present invention, the present invention inserting completely within the bed of the pickup, installing and uninstalling without requiring modification of the standard pickup bed.
A storage compartment located between the pickup cab and pickup bed having a hinged lid accessed from the side of the pickup is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. D366,448 to Ney, appearing to mount directly to the frame of the pickup, forming a complete and self contained enclosure, but it does not fit within a pickup bed without modification to the pickup bed and chassis. If this device was removed, there would be a space between the cab and the pickup bed.
A storage box with a sliding cover sliding side to side is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,993,771 to Ingerson, but its primary purpose is to provide the enclosure without interfering with a fifth wheel hitch and trailer attached to the bed of the pickup. This invention is distinguished from the current invention in that the current invention cannot be used with a fifth wheel trailer or hitch, since the current invention completely fills the entire pickup bed, which would not allow access to any fifth wheel trailer or hitch.
II. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the invention is to provide a bed trunk for a pickup bed of a pickup, inserting and attaching within the entire pickup bed with a removed pickup tailgate without any permanent modification or alteration to the pickup bed, providing a complete, self-contained enclosure, having a trunk lid to access the internal cavity of the bed trunk, yet providing the pickup, when the bed trunk is removed, to be quickly returned to its original factory appearance.
The secondary objective of the invention is to provide the bed trunk which inserts into the pickup bed, secured in place without the ability to remove the bed trunk without access to the inside of the bed trunk, and provide a lock for the trunk lid.
A third objective of the bed trunk is to provide the bed trunk with a storage and hauling device which includes the entire pickup bed, providing for weather-proof storage, giving the pickup the appearance of having a trunk resembling that associated with a sedan.


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