IP Library Granted Patent US 12662042
Granted Patent B2
US 12662042 · App. 18/410,050 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Vehicle mounted tilt-out recreational shelter

Inventors: Alan L Johnson (Pine River, MN); Lee Alan Johnson (Pine River, MN)
B60P3/34
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12662042
App. No.
18/410,050
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A shelter for outdoor recreation, comprising a base unit and a fixed unit mounted to a vehicle cargo box and a tilting unit pivotally attached to the base unit, said tilting unit rotates approximately 90 degrees to a nesting position over the fixed unit, thereby facilitating transport. The tilting unit quickly detaches from the fixed unit so that the vehicle can be used for other purposes. A bi-fold roof folds to provide clearance for nesting.

Claims (10)

1 . A portable shelter for support on a vehicle bed comprising:

a stationary unit attached to a periphery of the vehicle bed and having sidewalls extending upward therefrom to a roof extending between upper edges of the sidewalls to provide a first housing volume open at a rear face;

a pivoting unit attached to the stationary unit to move between an extended and retracted position with respect to the stationary unit by pivoting about a horizontal axis adjacent to the rear face, the pivoting unit in the retracted position having sidewalls extending upwardly adjacent to corresponding sidewalls of the stationary unit to a wall panel overlying the roof of the stationary unit, the pivoting unit in the extended position pivoting the sidewalls to extend rearwardly from the sidewalls of the stationary unit with the wall panel displaced rearwardly from the rear face of the stationary unit to provide a rearmost sidewall enclosing a second housing volume communicating with the first housing volume.

2 . The portable shelter of claim 1 wherein the pivoting unit further provides a retractable roof moving between a roof retracted position when the pivoting unit is in the retracted position to allow nesting of the stationary unit within the pivoting unit and extending over the sidewalls and third sidewall of the pivoting unit when the pivoting unit is in the extended position.

3 . The portable shelter of claim 2 wherein the retractable roof is a hinged panel having a first panel component hinged at a first edge to a front edge of the wall panel about a horizontal axis and a second panel component hinged at a first edge to a second edge of the first panel opposite the first edge; wherein the first and second panels hinge together to extend forwardly from the wall unit when the pivoting unit is in the retracted position and the first and second panels hinge apart to cover the sidewalls and third sidewalls of the pivoting unit when the pivoting unit is in the extended position.

4 . The portable shelter of claim 2 wherein when the pivoting unit is in the extended position, the retractable roof of the pivoting unit and the roof of the stationary unit provide a continuous roof overlying the stationary unit and the pivoting unit.

5 . The portable shelter of claim 1 further including adjustable legs extending adjustably downwardly from a lower edge of at least one of the sidewalls and wall panel of the pivoting unit in the extended position to support the pivoting unit against a surface on which a vehicle of the vehicle bed rests.

6 . The portable shelter of claim 1 wherein the sidewalls and roof of the stationary unit and the sidewalls and wall panel of the pivoting unit are rigid panels providing inner and outer sheaths fixed in separation about an insulation volume.

7 . The portable shelter of claim 1 further including a spring extending between the pivoting unit and the stationary unit biasing the pivoting unit to the retracted position against a force of gravity.

8 . The portable shelter of claim 1 wherein the wall panel includes a door opening and closing to provide access to the second housing volume.