Side-by-side vehicle
10994785 ยท 2021-05-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Aaron D. Deckard (Zionsville, IN, US)
- Brian M. Safranski (Warroad, MN, US)
- Richard L. Sunsdahl (Roseau, MN, US)
Cpc classification
B62D21/183
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T403/66
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T403/5773
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60N2/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T403/551
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B62D21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to all terrain vehicles having at least a pair of laterally spaced apart seating surfaces. More particularly, the present invention relates to side-by-side all terrain vehicles having plural rows of seats.
Claims
1. A utility vehicle, comprising: a frame extending in a generally longitudinal direction; a drive train supported by the frame; a plurality of wheels operably coupled to the frame; a first seating area positioned at a first longitudinal position; a second seating area positioned rearward of said first seating area; a hand hold bar positioned behind the first seating area; and a seat belt retractor mounted to the hand hold bar at a position adjacent to the first seating area, wherein at least a portion of the seat belt retractor is positioned inward of the frame and outward of an outermost side surface in a widthwise direction of the utility vehicle of a seat back of a first seat positioned within the first seating area.
2. The utility vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the frame includes an upper frame assembly substantially covering the first and second seating areas and a lower frame assembly supporting the drive train, the upper frame assembly having front and rear sections coupled to the lower frame assembly and longitudinal sections intermediate said front and rear sections and overlying the first and second seating areas, the longitudinal sections having a width less than an extreme width of the front or rear sections.
3. The utility vehicle according to claim 2, further comprising a center section coupled to the frame and to the longitudinal sections.
4. The utility vehicle of claim 3, wherein the first seating area is comprised of the first seat and a second seat, the second seat including a seat back and a seat bottom, and the center section is positioned adjacent to the seat backs of the first and second seats in the first seating area.
5. The utility vehicle of claim 4, wherein the center section is comprised of upright portions and a transverse portion, the center upright portions being mounted to the frame.
6. The utility vehicle of claim 5, wherein the hand hold bar extending between center upright portions and is positioned behind the seat backs of the first seating area.
7. The utility vehicle of claim 6, wherein the second seating area is positioned vertically higher than that of the first seating area and seat belt retractors are mounted to the hand hold bar at an approximate shoulder height position to the seat backs of the first seating area.
8. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the frame includes an upper frame assembly substantially covering the first and second seating areas and a lower frame assembly supporting the drive train, the upper frame assembly including front upstanding members coupled to a front portion of the lower frame assembly, rear upstanding members coupled to a rear portion of the lower frame assembly, and intermediate upstanding members coupled to an intermediate portion of the lower frame assembly and positioned longitudinally intermediate the front and rear upstanding members, and the seat belt retractor is coupled to the intermediate upstanding members.
9. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the first seat further includes a seat bottom portion, and the seat belt retractor is positioned adjacent the seat back portion.
10. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the hand hold bar includes a longitudinally-extending portion and a transversely-extending portion positioned laterally inward of the longitudinally-extending portion, and the seat belt retractor is positioned adjacent the longitudinally-extending portion and forward of the transversely-extending portion.
11. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein an entirety of the seat belt retractor is positioned inward of an outermost surface of the frame and outward of the outermost side surface of the seat back portion of the first seat positioned within the first seating area.
12. The utility vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a bracket coupled to the frame and the handhold bar, wherein the seat belt retractor is coupled to the bracket.
13. A utility vehicle, comprising: a frame extending in a generally longitudinal direction; a drive train supported by the frame; a plurality of wheels operably coupled to the frame; a first seating area positioned at a first longitudinal position; a second seating area positioned rearward of said first seating area; a hand hold bar positioned behind the first seating area; and a seat belt mounted to the hand hold bar at a position adjacent to the first seating area, wherein a height of the hand hold bar is vertically lower than a height of at least a portion of a seat back of at least one seat within at least one of the first seating area and the second seating area, the at least one seat further including a head rest and a seat bottom, the head rest being positioned above the seat back.
14. The utility vehicle according to claim 13, further comprising an upper frame assembly substantially covering the first and second seating areas, the upper frame assembly having front and rear sections coupled to the frame and longitudinal sections intermediate said front and rear sections and overlying the first and second seating areas, the longitudinal sections having a width less than an extreme width of the front or rear sections.
15. The utility vehicle according to claim 14, further comprising a center section coupled to the frame and to the longitudinal sections.
16. The utility vehicle of claim 15, wherein the at least one seat is positioned within the first seating area, the at least one seat being comprised of a first seat and a second seat, each of the first seat and the second seat including a seat back and a seat bottom, and the center section is positioned adjacent to the seat backs of the first seating area.
17. The utility vehicle of claim 16, wherein the center section is comprised of upright portions and a transverse portion, the center upright portions being mounted to the frame.
18. The utility vehicle of claim 17, wherein the hand hold bar extending between center upright portions and is positioned behind the seat backs of the first seating area.
19. The utility vehicle of claim 18, wherein the second seating area is positioned vertically higher than that of the first seating area and seat belts are mounted to the hand hold bar at an approximate shoulder height position to the seat backs of the first seating area.
20. The utility vehicle of claim 18, wherein hand hold bar includes a longitudinal portion and a transverse portion.
21. The utility vehicle of claim 20, wherein the seat belt retractor is positioned on the longitudinal portion of the hand hold bar.
22. The utility vehicle of claim 21, wherein the seat belt retractor is coupled between the hand hold bar and one of the center upright portions.
23. The utility vehicle of claim 18, wherein the center upright portions are flared outwardly.
24. The utility vehicle of claim 13, further comprising an upper frame assembly substantially covering the first and second seating areas, the upper frame assembly including front upstanding members coupled to a front portion of the frame, rear upstanding members coupled to a rear portion of the frame, and intermediate upstanding members coupled to an intermediate portion of the frame and positioned longitudinally intermediate the front and rear upstanding members, and the seat belt is coupled to the intermediate upstanding members.
25. The utility vehicle of claim 13, wherein the seat belt is positioned adjacent the seat back.
26. The utility vehicle of claim 13, wherein the hand hold bar includes a longitudinally-extending portion and a transversely-extending portion positioned laterally inward of the longitudinally-extending portion, and the seat belt is positioned adjacent the longitudinally-extending portion and forward of the transversely-extending portion.
27. The utility vehicle of claim 13, wherein the head rest and the seat back are single unitary element.
28. A utility vehicle, comprising: a frame extending in a generally longitudinal direction; a drive train supported by the frame; a plurality of wheels operably coupled to the frame; a first seating area positioned at a first longitudinal position; a second seating area positioned rearward of said first seating area, the second seating area including at least one seat, the at least one seat having a seat bottom, a seat back, and a head rest; a hand hold bar positioned behind the first seating area; and a seat belt retractor mounted to the hand hold bar at a position adjacent to the first seating area, wherein the hand hold bar is positioned at a height that is vertically lower than a lowermost height of the head rest and an uppermost height of the seat back of the at least one seat within the second seating area.
29. The utility vehicle of claim 28, wherein the seat includes a seat bottom, a seat back, and a head rest, the height of the hand hold bar being vertically lower than a lowermost height of the head rest and an uppermost height of the seat back.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(17) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the drawings represent embodiments of the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated in order to better illustrate and explain the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(18) The embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings. For example, while the following description refers primarily to UVs, certain features described herein may be applied to other applications such as ATVs, snowmobiles, motorcycles, mopeds, etc.
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(26) As described, frame 80 is comprised of main frame member 90 and front frame member 82. Splitting the frame into two separate modular subassemblies allows for easier processing of the entire vehicle 10. Due to the load on the frame tubes 90, 170, the connection provided by coupler 84 takes place at a longitudinal position from either end of the frame 80, within a distance from the end, of approximately 30% of the length of frame 80. The coupler 84 could also be placed at the rear of frame tubes 90.
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(28) To connect main frame member 80 and front frame member 82, the individual coupler members 200 are each inserted into respective ends of the frame tubes 90, 170 until such time as stand-offs 212 abut an end edge of the frame tubes 90, 170. Stand-off 212 leaves a weld gap for welding the individual couplers 200 to the frame tubes 90, 170. The individual couplers 200 are shown welded in place to respective frame tubes 90, 170 in
(29) Coupler 84 allows alignment of frame tubes 90 and 170 as individual couplers 200 are each aligned with respective frame tubes 90, 170 and individual couplers 200 are alignable to each other. Couplers 84 also allow alignment of frame tubes 90, 170 when the main frame 80 and front frame 82 are not themselves perfectly aligned. That is, once individual coupler members are close to alignment, fasteners (not shown) are positioned into and through complementary apertures 216, whereby the fasteners may be drawn tight until the projections and recesses are in engagement with each other. This aligns the tubes 90, 170. At the same time, any shear forces on the coupler 84 is taken up through the projections and recesses, not through the fasteners.
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(31) Front roll cage section 72 is comprised of uprights 234, transverse sections 236, and longitudinally extending sections 238. Mounts 240 are provided at the front and extend from uprights 234. It should be appreciated that mounts 240 cooperate with mounting sections 182 (
(32) Center roll cage section 74 is comprised of uprights 246, transverse section 248 and longitudinally extending sections 250. Mounts 252 are provided at the lower end of upright 246 and is comprised of stand-offs 254 and mounting brackets 256. It should be appreciated that mounting brackets 256 cooperate with mounting section 150 (
(33) Rear roll cage section 76 is comprised of uprights 260, transverse section 262, and longitudinally extending section 264. Mounts 268 are provided at the lower end of uprights 260 which cooperate with mounting sections 152 (
(34) Roll cage assembly 70 comprises ergonomic features for the driver and passengers. First, supports 276 are provided on uprights 246 extending forwardly. These supports are positioned adjacent to seats 64, as shown in
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(36) Vehicle 10 is also ergonomically designed for the rear passenger's riding experience. For example, and with respect still to
(37) The vehicle design also provides easy ingress and egress. As shown best in
(38) The design also provides an enhanced ride for the rear passenger. Due to the elevated rear seats 66, the rear passengers can view over the top of the front seats 64. As shown best in
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(40) It should be appreciated that one or more of the rear seats 66 may be removed in an identical manner to that described with respect to front seats 64. Removing one or more of the rear seats may be desired if extra storage space is required and the space is not required for a rider. Also, accessory mounts could be provided (having a similar construction and footprint to that of seat base 350) and snapped in place in one or both seat positions. For example, such accessories could include coolers, tool boxes, trunks, water tanks, fuel containers, camping/fishing gear, a dog crate/kennel, and the like. This enhances the functionality of vehicle 10.
(41) While this invention has been described as having an exemplary design, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.