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A ladder rack assembly with a first rack member, a second rack member, and a threaded bolt. The first rack member has a first bracket and a first crossbar coupled to the first bracket, and the second rack member has a second bracket and a second crossbar coupled to the second bracket. The first crossbar and the second crossbar are slidably coupled to each other. The threaded bolt extends through the first crossbar and the second crossbar and is threadedly coupled to a nut. When the threaded bolt is rotated in a clockwise direction, the nut moves along the threaded bolt in a first direction, and when the threaded bolt is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, the nut moves along the threaded bolt in a second direction. The first bracket, the second bracket, and the threaded bolt are configured to retain an object during transport.
A ladder rack assembly with a first rack member, a second rack member, and a threaded bolt. The first rack member has a first bracket and a first crossbar coupled to the first bracket, and the second rack member has a second bracket and a second crossbar coupled to the second bracket. The first crossbar and the second crossbar are slidably coupled to each other. The threaded bolt extends through the first crossbar and the second crossbar and is threadedly coupled to a nut. When the threaded bolt is rotated in a clockwise direction, the nut moves along the threaded bolt in a first direction, and when the threaded bolt is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, the nut moves along the threaded bolt in a second direction. The first bracket, the second bracket, and the threaded bolt are configured to retain an object during transport.
LADDER RACK ASSEMBLY
MOORE KEVIN (author)
2025-02-27
Patent
Electronic Resource
English