IP Library Granted Patent US 12679298
Granted Patent B2
US 12679298 · App. 18/443,457 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Bull-bar assembly with access to a vehicle component

Inventors: Prashant K. Deore (Canton, MI); Christopher P. Sheehy (Ypsilanti, MI); Nora Arellano (Ann Arbor, MI)
Assignees: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.; Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha
B60R19/52B60R2019/522
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12679298
App. No.
18/443,457
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and other embodiments described herein relate bull-bar assemblies with an easy access latch. In one embodiment, a bull-bar assembly for a vehicle includes a panel defining a component aperture through which a vehicle component is accessible. The panel further defines a latch aperture. The bull-bar assembly also includes a cover attached to the panel and movable between a closed position, in which the cover blocks the component aperture, and an open position, in which the cover unblocks the component aperture. The bull-bar assembly further includes a latch accessible through the latch aperture and movable between an actuated position, in which the latch disengages the cover to unblock the component aperture, and an unactuated position, in which the latch engages the cover to block the component aperture.

Claims (15)

1 . A bull-bar assembly for a vehicle, comprising:

a panel defining a component aperture through which a vehicle component is accessible, the panel further defining a latch aperture;

a cover attached to the panel and movable between a closed position, in which the cover blocks the component aperture, and an open position, in which the cover unblocks the component aperture; and

a latch accessible through the latch aperture and movable between an actuated position, in which the latch disengages the cover to unblock the component aperture, and an unactuated position, in which the latch engages the cover to block the component aperture.

2 . The bull-bar assembly of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle component is a winch that is housed between the panel and the vehicle, wherein the latch is located on a same side of the panel as the winch, and wherein the component aperture and the latch aperture provide hand space for a user to respectively access the winch and the latch through the panel.

3 . The bull-bar assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a cross-member that provides lateral, structural support for the bull-bar assembly, the cross-member further defining flanges defining cross-member slots, and wherein the latch includes a pin that is received by the cross-member slots such that the cross-member supports the pin.

4 . The bull-bar assembly of claim 3 , further comprising plates having plate slots that retain the pin within the cross-member slots.

5 . The bull-bar assembly of claim 1 , wherein the latch includes:

a pin that engages the cover to hold the cover against the panel when the latch is in the unactuated position and that disengages the cover to allow the cover to open away from the panel when the latch is in the actuated position; and

a lever provided on the pin to facilitate movement of the pin between the unactuated position and the actuated position.

6 . The bull-bar assembly of claim 5 , further comprising a spring surrounding the pin between the lever and a cross-member to which the latch is installed, wherein the spring biases the pin to the unactuated position, and wherein the lever is moveable from the unactuated position to the actuated position when the lever is pressed and the spring is compressed.

7 . The bull-bar assembly of claim 5 , wherein the pin defines a pin head having a tapered shape, and wherein the cover defines a pin aperture that receives the pin head such that the pin head retains the cover against the panel in the closed position.

8 . The bull-bar assembly of claim 7 , wherein the cover defines an edge extending substantially perpendicular to the cover around at least a portion of a perimeter of the cover, and further comprising a tab extending from the edge and defining the pin aperture.

9 . The bull-bar assembly of claim 5 , wherein the pin defines an anti-rotation step that prevents the pin from rotating when the latch is installed to a cross-member of the bull-bar assembly.

10 . The bull-bar assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a grommet that attaches to the panel to block the latch aperture.