Patent classifications
B60D1/00
ARTICULATED BUS
Provided is an articulated bus including a front vehicle including a steering wheel and a rear wheel positioned on a rear side of the steering wheel in a front-rear direction of a vehicle, a rear vehicle disposed on a rear side of the front vehicle in the front-rear direction of the vehicle and mounted with an engine, an articulating portion that swingably connects the front vehicle and the rear vehicle to each other, and a hybrid system including an electric generator that functions as an electric motor and a generator, and an HV battery that stores electric energy generated by the electric generator and supplies electric energy to the electric generator, in which the HV battery is disposed on a roof of the front vehicle.
MULTI-TREAD VEHICLES AND METHODS OF OPERATING THEREOF
Provided are multi-tread vehicles and methods of operating such vehicles to access small interior spaces. A multi-tread vehicle may include two or more tread sections such that each pair of adjacent tread sections is interconnected by a connector section. Furthermore, each pair may have one or more degrees of articulations, such as being pivotable with respect to each other around one or more axis and/or being bendable with respect to each other around one or more axis. These articulation degrees may be provided by the connector section and/or by couplings between the connector section and each tread section. In some embodiments, each tread section may include two portions detachably coupled to each other. This detachable coupling may be used for disassembly of the multi-tread vehicle after or even during its use, for example, when only a portion of the vehicle needs to be retrieved from an interior space.
MULTI-TREAD VEHICLES AND METHODS OF OPERATING THEREOF
Provided are multi-tread vehicles and methods of operating such vehicles to access small interior spaces. A multi-tread vehicle may include two or more tread sections such that each pair of adjacent tread sections is interconnected by a connector section. Furthermore, each pair may have one or more degrees of articulations, such as being pivotable with respect to each other around one or more axis and/or being bendable with respect to each other around one or more axis. These articulation degrees may be provided by the connector section and/or by couplings between the connector section and each tread section. In some embodiments, each tread section may include two portions detachably coupled to each other. This detachable coupling may be used for disassembly of the multi-tread vehicle after or even during its use, for example, when only a portion of the vehicle needs to be retrieved from an interior space.
Vehicle sawhorse adjustable assembly
This invention relates to a vehicle sawhorse adjustable assembly that comprising of an adjustable wing structure operably adapted to provide a support to a plurality of logs in a longitudinally extended direction on a rear end of a cargo bed extension of a vehicle, a plurality of legs to provide an adjustable height using a plurality of holes in a vertically upward direction to the adjustable wing structure, a removable hitching unit to provide a base support to the adjustable wing structure in an adjustable horizontal direction and a hinge mechanism to connect the hitching unit with the plurality of legs and the adjustable wing structure. Further, the user can mount the assembly as an extension of a cargo-bed of a vehicle and insert structural material into the receptacles of the assembly.
Electric control system for electric refuse vehicle
A refuse vehicle includes a chassis, a body assembly coupled to the chassis, the body assembly defining a refuse compartment, an electric energy system configured to store power and supply power to at least one of the chassis or the body assembly, and a power control system. The power control system is configured to measure one or more electrical attributes of at least one of the chassis and the body assembly and determine a power profile for at least one of the chassis and the body assembly, the power profile describing, based on a remaining power of the electric energy system, at least one of a length of time the refuse vehicle can continue to operate or a distance that the refuse vehicle can traverse. the power control system is further configured to control a function of a non-essential component of the refuse vehicle based on the power profile.
Electric control system for electric refuse vehicle
A refuse vehicle includes a chassis, a body assembly coupled to the chassis, the body assembly defining a refuse compartment, an electric energy system configured to store power and supply power to at least one of the chassis or the body assembly, and a power control system. The power control system is configured to measure one or more electrical attributes of at least one of the chassis and the body assembly and determine a power profile for at least one of the chassis and the body assembly, the power profile describing, based on a remaining power of the electric energy system, at least one of a length of time the refuse vehicle can continue to operate or a distance that the refuse vehicle can traverse. the power control system is further configured to control a function of a non-essential component of the refuse vehicle based on the power profile.
Bike rack trailer for transporting bicycles or other cargo
The present invention contemplates an apparatus for, and methods of, conveniently transporting cargo by holding cargo securely in a way using a transport apparatus that can be coupled to a vehicle, for easy and convenient transport of the cargo. The invention contemplates a transport apparatus that is capable of horizontal, vertical, telescoping, and/or rotational collapse and/or expansion. The invention contemplates wheels on a collapsed transport apparatus that make moving from place to place very convenient, whether the transport apparatus is expanded or collapsed. Embodiments can be used to secure and transport cargo such as bicycles. Embodiments of the invention allow coupling of a transport apparatus to a vehicle by use of a standard ball joint and/or trailer hitch. Other embodiments could comprise a trailer connection attachment, which can be used to couple a transport apparatus to a vehicle in cases where the vehicle lacks its own trailer hitch.
Hitch mountable carrier wagon
A carrier attachment method which allows a user to easily and quickly attach and detach a carrier wagon to and from a vehicle. The method includes a tubular mounting hitch, a vertical rail, a motorized linear actuator, an L-shaped mounting beam, an interconnecting plate, and the carrier wagon. The motorized linear actuator raises and lowers the carrier wagon. The vertical rail is terminally and perpendicularly connected to the tubular mounting hitch. The tubular mounting hitch is attached to a vehicle hitch. The motorized linear actuator is positioned parallel and offset to the vertical rail. A foot of the motorized linear actuator is attached to the tubular mounting hitch. The L-shaped mounting beam attaches to the carrier wagon and is positioned adjacent to the vertical rail. The interconnecting plate is mounted in between the L-shaped mounting beam and the motorized linear actuator, and further is slidably mounted along the vertical rail.
Universal hitch system
A universal hitch system includes a vehicle that has a frame and the frame has a front end. A hitch is removably coupled to the frame and the hitch is positioned on the front end. The hitch may have an implement removably coupled thereto. Thus, the vehicle may tow the implement. The hitch comprises a central member and a pair of end members. The central member has an adjustable width such that the central member accommodates a variety of frame widths. Each of the end members is removably coupled to the central member. Each of the end members is removably coupled to the frame.
Daneshvar carrier means and methods IV
The use of various carrier means such as strollers, wheelchairs, scooters and similar has been very helpful for easing the human life, however lifting and placing of such heavy objects with irregular shapes for placing them inside the vehicle or its trunk is difficult and labor intensive. For this reason this applicant has introduced carriers to the USPTO for helping in this regard by using a compartment with a ramp for moving the objects up and into the compartment and now he introduces improvements and additions to his previous inventions for making the use of such carriers simpler and easier, and even quicker.