The present invention is a side access hinging truck bed rack. The device pertains primarily to a pickup truck bed rack that allows for easy loading, unloading, and securing of cargo at shoulder level through a rotating hinge mechanism. In the present invention a pair of stationary side rails, both
The present invention is a side access hinging truck bed rack. The device pertains primarily to a pickup truck bed rack that allows for easy loading, unloading, and securing of cargo at shoulder level through a rotating hinge mechanism. In the present invention a pair of stationary side rails, both having an inverted U-shape, are fixed parallel to each other upon the upper rims of the longitudinal sidewalls of the truck bed, so that that one of the stationary side rails is above the front wall while the second stationary side rail is above the back tailgate. A hinge at each end of the two stationary side rails pivotally attaches two inverted U-shaped side arm rails. Attached to each of the side arm rails are shelf rack rails. The shelf rack rails rest flatly upon the top of both stationary side rails when in a closed secure position. When the present invention is in this position the side arm rails rest in an upward pointing stance alongside the stationary side rails. The racking system provides access into the bed area of the truck without having to reach below the plane of the side walls of the truck bed. Making the system more efficient as well as safer by the fact it is ergonomically correct.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rack for hauling cargo, said rack comprising (I) a front vertical post and a back vertical post, each said vertical post having a near end and a distal end, each said vertical post being capable of being pivotally mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of the
What is claimed is: 1. A rack for hauling cargo, said rack comprising (I) a front vertical post and a back vertical post, each said vertical post having a near end and a distal end, each said vertical post being capable of being pivotally mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of the bed of a truck; (II) a carrier segment, said carrier segment comprised of a rectangular frame comprising an inside long rail and an outside long rail, each said rail having a back end and a front end and a horizontal plane each said long rail being attached in the horizontal plane with a front end rail and a back end rail; said carrier being attached adjacent the back end of the long outside rail adjacent the near end of the back vertical post and attached adjacent the outside long rail front end with the near end of the front vertical post; there being mounted on top of the outside long rail, near the point of the attachment of the front vertical post and the back vertical post to the outside carrier rail, (III) a shelf rack rail mounted essentially perpendicular to the plane of the carrier segment. 2. In combination, a set of racks as claimed in claim 1 that are mounted to the top of opposed side walls of a truck and that oppose each other in position to constitute a left rack and a right rack. 3. In combination, a set of racks as claimed in claim 2 and a set of self-supporting stabilizer units, said stabilizer units comprised of a set of front vertical stabilizer bars and a set of back vertical stabilizer bars, each said vertical stabilizer bar having a near end and a distal end, the front stabilizer bars being mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of a bed of a truck, the back vertical stabilizer bars being removably mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of the bed of a truck; the front stabilizer bars being attached, at their respective near ends, to each other by a first horizontal cross bar therebetween; said back stabilizer bars being attached at the near end to each other by a second horizontal crossbar therebetween. 4. A method of unobstructive loading of cargo on a truck, the truck having a set of racks for hauling cargo, said rack comprising; (I) a front vertical post and a back vertical post, each said vertical post having a near end and a distal end, each said vertical post being capable of being pivotally mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of the bed of a truck; (II) a carrier segment, said carrier segment comprised of a rectangular frame comprising an inside long rail and an outside long rail, each said rail having a back end and a front end each said long rail being attached in the same plane with a front end rail and a back end rail; said carrier being attached near the back end of the long outside rail near the near end of the back vertical post and attached near the outside long rail front end with the near end of the front vertical post; there being mounted on top of the outside long rail, near the point of the attachment of the front vertical post and the back vertical post to the outside carrier rail, (m) a shelf rack rail mounted essentially perpendicular to the plane of the carrier segment; that are mounted to the top of opposed side walls of a truck and that oppose each other in position to constitute a left rack and a right rack; a set of self-supporting stabilizer units, said stabilizer units comprised of a set of front vertical stabilizer bars and a set of back vertical stabilizer bars, each said vertical stabilizer bar having a near end and a distal end, the front stabilizer bars being mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of a bed of a truck, the back vertical stabilizer bars being removably mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of the bed of a truck; the front stabilizer bars being attached, at their respective near ends, to each other by a first horizontal cross bar therebetween; said back stabilizer bars being attached at the near end to each other by a second horizontal crossbar therebetween; the method comprising: A. unlocking the restraining system from the racks; B. lowering the racks from a vertical position; C. removing the back stabilizer bar; D. loading the bed of the truck with cargo; E. raising the racks to a vertical position and locking said racks in place; F. optionally loading cargo on the rack. 5. A method of unobstructive loading of cargo on a truck, the truck having the rack for hauling cargo, said rack comprising: (I) a front vertical post and a back vertical post, each said vertical post having a near end and a distal end, each said vertical post being capable of being pivotally mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of the bed of a truck; (II) a carrier segment, said carrier segment comprised of a rectangular frame comprising an inside long rail and an outside long rail, each said rail having a back end and a front end each said long rail being attached in the same plane with a front end rail and a back end rail; said carrier being attached near the back end of the long outside rail near the near end of the back vertical post and attached near the outside long rail front end with the near end of the front vertical post; there being mounted on top of the outside long rail, near the point of the attachment of the front vertical post and the back vertical post to the outside carrier rail, (III) a shelf rack rail mounted essentially perpendicular to the plane of the carrier segment; installed thereon, the method comprising: A. unlocking the restraining system from the rack; B. lowering the rack from a vertical position; C. loading the bed of the truck with cargo; D. raising the rack to a vertical position and locking said rack in place; E. optionally loading cargo on the rack. 6. A method of unobstructive unloading of cargo from a truck, the truck having a rack for hauling cargo, said rack comprising: (I) a front vertical post and a back vertical post, each said vertical post having a near end and a distal end, each said vertical post being capable of being pivotally mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of the bed of a truck; (II) a carrier segment, said carrier segment comprised of a rectangular frame comprising an inside long rail and an outside long rail, each said rail having a back end and a front end each said long rail being attached in the same plane with a front end rail and a back end rail; said carrier being attached near the back end of the long outside rail near the near end of the back vertical post and attached near the outside long rail front end with the near end of the front vertical post; there being mounted on top of the outside long rail, near the point of the attachment of the front vertical post and the back vertical post to the outside carrier rail, (III) a shelf rack rail mounted essentially perpendicular to the plane of the carrier segment installed thereon, the method comprising: A. unloading any cargo from the rack; B. unlocking the restraining system from the rack; C. lowering the rack from a vertical position; D. unloading the cargo from the bed of the truck. 7. A method of unobstructive unloading of cargo from a truck, the truck having a rack for hauling cargo, said rack comprising (I) a front vertical post and a back vertical post, each said vertical post having a near end and a distal end, each said vertical post being capable of being pivotally mounted at the distal end, to the top of a side wall of the bed of a truck; (II) a carrier segment, said carrier segment comprised of a rectangular frame comprising an inside long rail and an outside long rail, each said rail having a back end and a front end each said long rail being attached in the same plane with a front end rail and a back end rail; said carrier being attached near the back end of the long outside rail near the near end of the back vertical post and attached near the outside long rail front end with the near end of the front vertical post; there being mounted on top of the outside long rail, near the point of the attachment of the front vertical post and the back vertical post to the outside carrier rail, (III) a shelf rack rail mounted essentially perpendicular to the plane of the carrier segment; that are mounted to the top of opposed side walls of a truck and that oppose each other in position to constitute a left rack and a right rack installed thereon, the method comprising: A. unloading any cargo from the racks; B. unlocking the restraining system from the racks; C. lowering the racks from a vertical position; D. unloading the cargo from the bed of the truck.
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Price Brent A. (1211 Bonfoy Ave. Colorado Springs CO 80909), Cargo rack for pickup trucks.
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