ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE ACCESSORY
20210197704 · 2021-07-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D63/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D39/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2202/403
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P3/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P3/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
There is provided an ATV accessory that is easily coupled to an ATV for carrying or transporting humans and animals in rough terrain or in snowy terrain. The present ATV accessory also provides for a kit to change the mechanism of moving forward through various terrain from wheels or tires of different sizes to ski-like members to allow for transport through snow or icy trails or rough terrain
Claims
1. An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) accessory comprising: a frame configured to be attached to a motorized vehicle, the frame having a longitudinal axis along a longitudinal length of the frame, the frame having a top surface and a bottom surface and having a vehicle coupling member on a distal end and a standing user supporting portion on a proximal end of the frame; an axle disposed under and across the bottom surface of the frame and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the frame, wherein the axle extends beyond a width of the frame and wherein the axle is configured to include a forward movement member disposed on each end of the axle; a dampened suspension system coupled to and disposed on the bottom surface of the frame and configured to support the axle, the suspension system having at least two suspension frame assemblies with each including a suspension arm and at least one spring member, each suspension arm having a proximal end coupled to the frame in a cantilevering configuration and having the at least one spring member attached at the distal end of the suspension arm between the bottom of the frame and the suspension arm, wherein each suspension frame assembly is located on each side of the width of the bottom surface of the frame and each suspension frame assembly is located adjacent each forward movement member; and a handle member protruding up from the top surface and proximal end of the frame and disposed adjacent the standing user supporting portion of the frame.
2. The ATV accessory of claim 1, wherein each suspension frame assembly includes the suspension arm having a set of spring members disposed on the distal end of the suspension arm, wherein the set of spring members includes a rear spring located at the distal end of the suspension arm and a forward spring is located between the axle and the rear spring.
3. The ATV accessory of claim 1, wherein the forward movement member includes at least one of a wheel or tire, a ski member and an ice blade member.
4. The ATV accessory of claim 1, further including an enclosure disposed on the top surface of the frame and coupled at a proximal end to the handle member, wherein the enclosure includes at least two side panels coupled at the proximal end to the handle member and includes an end panel coupled to the distal end of the side panels.
5. The ATV accessory of claim 1, further including a removable end panel located adjacent the handle member.
6. The ATV accessory of claim 1, wherein the frame is supported in a horizontal position on a flat surface when the frame is uncoupled from a vehicle when configured to use at least one of: a) two ski or ice blade members and b) a retractable pole or shaft support located at a distal end of the frame.
7. The ATV accessory of claim 1, further comprising a set of rigid frame guards coupled to the frame and protruding laterally out and in front of forward movement members.
8. The ATV accessory of claim 1, further comprising an upper support frame assembly disposed on an upper rim or edge of the frame and coupled to the enclosure, wherein the upper support frame assembly is configured to transport at least one of a boat and construction items.
9. The ATV accessory of claim 1, further comprising a tent and frame system configured to be attached to the enclosure for conversion of the ATV accessory to at least one of an animal hunting enclosure and an ice fishing enclosure.
10. A kit for converting an ATV accessory of claim 1 from a utility transport to an emergency transport which includes components for: a) changing forward movement members adapted for dirt or rocky terrain to forward movement members adapted for snow or icy terrain and b) securing and tethering a patient on the top surface of the frame.
11. The all-terrain vehicle (ATV) accessory of claim 1 further comprising a retractable pole or shaft at the distal end of the frame to support the frame in a horizontal position when the frame is uncoupled from a vehicle.
12. The ATV accessory of claim 1, wherein the rear spring member attached between the bottom of the frame and a suspension arm is configured to be larger for increased weight capacity of the frame.
13. The ATV accessory of claim 12 wherein the axle is configured to be larger for increased weight capacity of the frame.
14. The ATV accessory of claim 3, wherein the forward movement member includes a wheel or tire on either side of the axle, each configured with a sufficiently large diameter so as to convert horizontal forces on the frame to vertical forces, thereby increasing a weight capacity of the frame.
15. A kit for converting an ATV accessory of claim 1 from forward movement members adapted for dirt or rocky terrain to forward movement members adapted for snow or icy terrain which include ski members or ice blade members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Other important advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] It should be appreciated that various aspects of the subject matter introduced above and discussed in greater detail below may be implemented in any of numerous ways, as the subject matter is not limited to any particular manner of implementation. Examples of specific implementations and applications are provided primarily for illustrative purposes.
[0024] Referring now to all of the figures, in particular
[0025] In this example embodiment, ATV accessory 100 includes a frame 110 that is attachable to a motorized vehicle 10 (or a snowmobile), including but not limited to a 3 or 4 wheeled ATV or a tractor, with frame 110 having a longitudinal axis along a longitudinal length of frame 110, the longitudinal length of frame 110 being greater than a width of frame 100 (but not necessarily limited to such dimensions). Frame 110 has a top surface 112 and a bottom surface 114 and has a motorized vehicle coupling member 113 (and a coupler 117) on one end (or distal end) and a user supporting portion or platform 116 on an opposite end or proximal end. Frame 110 further includes an axle and suspension assembly 120, where an axle 121 is disposed under bottom surface 114 of frame 110 and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of frame 110, axle 121 further including a forward movement member 122, such as a wheel or tire in this example embodiment, disposed on each end of axle 121. In this example embodiment, the forward movement member includes a wheel or tire on either side of the axle, each configured with a sufficiently large diameter so as to convert horizontal forces on the frame to vertical forces during travel, thereby increasing the weight capacity of the frame. This is an advantage over other prior art trailers that utilize torsional suspension on each wheel or tire that fail when subjected to higher weight limits or fail when the weight on the trailer in combination with the rough dirt, snowy or ice terrain damage the torsional suspension, thereby leaving the user stranded.
[0026] Depending on the terrain and uses for accessory 100, the forward movement members can includes ski blades or ice blades to be able to move more easily in snowy or icy terrain. In this example embodiment, axle 121 extends beyond the width of frame 110 for improved stability and suspension, but is not necessarily limited to such a construction.
[0027] ATV accessory 100 further includes a dampening and independent suspension system 120 coupled to and disposed on bottom surface 114 of frame 110 and supporting axle 121, with the suspension system having a suspension frame assembly including a suspension arm 123 and at least on spring member 124 attached between the bottom of frame 110 and the suspension arm 123 forming part of suspension frame assembly. In this example embodiment, suspension arm is preferably, but not limited to, using a cantilever configuration such that the proximal end of suspension arm 123 is coupled to the bottom of frame 110 while the distal end of suspension arm 123 includes the at least one spring member 124. ATV accessory 100 further includes a handle member 118 protruding up from top surface 112 of frame 110 and disposed adjacent user supporting portion or platform 116 of frame 110. ATV accessory 110 includes forward movement member 122 which in this example embodiment includes one of a wheel or tire 122 and in a related embodiment is a ski member 222 (
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[0029] In this example embodiment, ATV accessory 100 also includes a set of rigid frame guards 140 coupled to frame 110 that protrude laterally out from each side of frame 110 and are located in front of forward moving members or wheels 122. Rigid brush (or snow) guards 140 deflect small trees and brush (and snow) and also provide a convenient step-up point. In this example embodiment, there are included optional attachment loops on an upper rim or edge of enclosure 130 or on guards 140 which serve as convenient tie-down points.
[0030] The various advantages provided by ATV accessory 110 include, but are not limited to: 1) a strong, welded steel frame with diamond-plate aluminum deck 112; 2) an optional padded handle 118 to be held by a standing occupant to maintain balance while riding; 3) standing platform 116 which includes preferably a non-slip deck surface that is low for easy step-up mounting; and 4) outboard tires (or skis) that allow for low deck and follow in the ATV wheel rut, as following in the ATV rut advantageously improves the ride and transportation capabilities of accessory 100.
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[0032] In particular, each of suspension arms 123 allows enough cushion or shock-absorbing capability to soften rides over rough terrain while preventing bouncing by providing for a cantilevering configuration and structure. In this example embodiment, suspension arm 123 is U-shaped with a wider flange on the outside to prevent a pinch-point. A suspension arm hinge point axle position is located midway between springs 124 (which include individual springs 126 and 128) and the hinge point so that bounce is minimized and to allow for lighter springs. In this example embodiment, front spring 126 handles light loads while second spring 128 acts as an over-load and reduces the natural-frequency tendency that can arise in suspension such as suspension system 120 thereby dampening the system and bounce. In this example embodiment, a cut-out between springs 126 and 128 prevents ice from building up between springs as ice breaks from the up and down action of arm 123 and falls out the cut-out or opening.
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[0037] In another example embodiment, there is provided a kit for converting an ATV accessory 100 from one forward movement member 122, such as a wheel or tire, adapted for dirt or rocky terrain to another forward movement member 122 adapted for snow or icy terrain (
[0038] The following patents and publications are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,730,542; 7,201,386 and U.S. Patent Publication No. 2013/0221629.
[0039] The foregoing specific embodiments of the present invention as set forth in the specification herein are for illustrative purposes only. Various deviations and modifications may be made within the spirit and scope of the invention without departing from the main theme thereof.