LUGGAGE RACK FOR VEHICLEPURPOSE: To load luggages of various shapes without changing the attachment.OZAWA KINGO尾沢 金吾
A vehicle is provided which has improved luggage and rack assembly. Upon a flat surface of the vehicle, such as a trunk lid or roof, is mounted a luggage retainer sub assembly. The sub assembly includ
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The luggage rack has support feet by which it is mounted on a car roof, and wheels (9) allowing its use as a trolley, particularly at the seaside. The wheels and/or feet can be detachable from the rack, while one wheel at least can be used for steering. The rack can be rectangular...
A luggage rack for a motor vehicle with a steeply inclined end has a rear carrier on the steeply inclined end and a roof-mounted carrier. The rear carrier has a guide rail arrangement which corresponds to the gauge of guide rails of the roof-mounted carrier, as well as a lifting mechanism...
The fixing device secures a luggage rack, particularly a railing, to a vehicle roof, having a support foot with a tapped bush inserted in the roof frame. An adjusting bush screws into the tapped one and bears at the inner end against the roof skin, being engaged by a bolt passing through...
A luggage rack (1) fixed to the boot lid (2) of a passenger car has supporting elements (3) of different height which are fitted with a carrier plate (4) from which a hollow cylindrical bearing bolt (5) protrudes. A bearing sleeve (9) of the load carrying device (7) is pivotably...
Rear luggage rack for vehicles Rear luggage rack for vehicles, in particular for transporting bicycles, which rack is arranged such that it can be pulled out or swung out in the lower region of the vehicle rear (11) and, as a result, can be attached to any vehicle and... SAILER, ADEL...
A luggage rack for a motor vehicle with a steeply inclined end has a rear carrier on the steeply inclined end and a roof-mounted carrier. The rear carrier has a guide rail arrangement which corresponds to the gauge of guide rails of the... ...
The roof luggage rack (1) has at least two securing elements able to adopt at least first and second positions, pivoted to the vehicle roof, in which there are at least two recesses (e.g. 5). The securing elements pivoted to the roof are intended to fix the first support bar (2) ...