Modular reconfigurable vehicle frame system
11052946 ยท 2021-07-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G2206/604
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D24/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D61/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2300/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/0114
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2200/144
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G99/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D24/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A modular, reconfigurable frame that can be combined into multiple standardized segments to create different core vehicle configurations is described herein. The frame includes a plurality of components that affix together universally to make multiple versions of cycle, vehicle, and airframe styles. The reconfigurable frame includes a quick pin and fastener that allows for transportation platforms to be incorporated into the frame in a modular fashion.
Claims
1. A modular vehicle frame system comprising: a) a backbone frame comprising two rigid parallel bars connected to each other by two or more bar segments to form a quadrilateral shape, wherein one of the parallel bars comprises a first plurality of attachment apertures disposed along a length of the bar, wherein the second parallel bar includes a first frame connector extending from one end thereof, a second frame connector disposed on an opposite end, a second plurality of attachment apertures disposed along a length of the bar, and one or more channels disposed through the bar; and b) a box carriage comprising a plurality of carriage bars arranged to form a box shape, wherein the box carriage includes one or more brackets disposed on a top side of the carriage, a first carriage connector disposed on one end of a bottom side of the carriage, and a second carriage connector disposed on an opposite end of the bottom side; wherein the second parallel bar is connected to the one or more brackets via a frame pin disposed through the second plurality of attachment apertures and the brackets, thereby attaching the backbone frame to the box carriage such that the first frame connector and the first carriage connector are disposed on a same side of the system, and the second frame connector and the second carriage connector are disposed on an opposing side of the system; wherein the modular vehicle frame system is configured to be connected to a vehicle or another frame system via the first frame connector and the first carriage connector connecting to receiving connectors of the vehicle or to the second frame connector and the second carriage connector of the other frame system.
2. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 1 further comprising one or more seat bars disposed through the channels of the second parallel bar of the backbone frame such that the seat bar is orthogonal to the backbone frame, and one or more seats each removeably attached to a seat bar.
3. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 1 further comprising one or more wheel assemblies attached to the box carriage.
4. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 3, wherein the wheel assembly comprises an A-arm, a shock, a shock mount, a wheel, and a wheel axle.
5. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 1 further comprising one or more racks removeably attached to the first plurality of attachment apertures of the backbone frame.
6. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 5, wherein the one or more racks are attached to the first plurality of attachment apertures via frame pins.
7. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 1 further comprising a container or tank removeably attached to the box carriage.
8. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 1 further comprising an engine attached to the box carriage.
9. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 1, wherein the first frame connector and the first carriage connector are male receivers.
10. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 1, wherein the second frame connector and the second carriage connector are female receivers.
11. A modular vehicle frame system comprising: a) a cargo bed frame comprising a plurality of cargo bars connected to each other to form a rectangular frame, a frame support bar attached to the rectangular frame such that frame support bar bisects the rectangular frame, wherein the frame support bar includes a first frame connector extending from one end thereof, a second frame connector disposed on an opposite end, and a plurality of attachment apertures disposed along a length of the bar; and b) a box carriage comprising a plurality of carriage bars arranged to form a box shape, wherein the box carriage includes one or more brackets disposed on a top side of the carriage, a first carriage connector disposed on one end of a bottom side of the carriage, and a second carriage connector disposed on an opposite end of the bottom side; wherein the frame support bar is connected to the one or more brackets via a frame pin disposed through the plurality of attachment apertures and the brackets, thereby attaching the cargo bed frame to the box carriage such that the first frame connector and the first carriage connector are disposed on a same side of the system, and the second frame connector and the second carriage connector are disposed on an opposing side of the system; wherein the modular vehicle frame system is configured to be connected to a vehicle or another frame system via the first frame connector and the first carriage connector connecting to receiving connectors of the vehicle or to the second frame connector and the second carriage connector of the other frame system.
12. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 11 further comprising one or more wheel assemblies attached to the box carriage.
13. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 12, wherein the wheel assembly comprises an A-arm, a shock, a shock mount, a wheel, and a wheel axle.
14. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 11 further comprising a cargo box or panels configured to attach to the cargo bed frame to form a trailer or trunk.
15. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 14, wherein the cargo box is attached to the cargo bed frame via hinges such that the cargo box tilts or rotates about the cargo bed frame.
16. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 11, wherein the rectangular frame is attached to the frame support bar via a hinge such that the rectangular frame tilts or rotates about the frame support bar.
17. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 11 further comprising a cargo camper shell cover configured to attach to the cargo bed frame.
18. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 11 further comprising one or more racks configured to attach to the cargo bed frame.
19. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 11 further comprising a container, tank, or engine removeably attached to the box carriage.
20. The modular vehicle frame system of claim 1, wherein the first frame connector and the first carriage connector are male receivers, and wherein the second frame connector and the second carriage connector are female receivers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
(1) The features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description presented in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) Following is a list of elements corresponding to a particular element referred to herein:
(9) 1 Lower A-arm
(10) 2 A-arm connector
(11) 3 Box carriage sub-frame
(12) 4 Bushing
(13) 5 Bolt
(14) 6 Locking Nut
(15) 7 Upper A-arm
(16) 8 Washer
(17) 9 Backbone Frame
(18) 10 Backbone male receiver with pin hole
(19) 11 Box carriage female receiver with pin hole
(20) 12 Box carriage male receiver with pin hole
(21) 13 Shock assembly
(22) 14 Shock nut
(23) 15 U-joint
(24) 16 Yoke
(25) 17 Spindle Axle
(26) 18 Axle housing
(27) 19 Engine assembly
(28) 20 Wheel assembly
(29) 21 Removable Seat
(30) 22 Backbone coupler
(31) 23 Seat bar channel
(32) 24 Seat bar
(33) 25 Hub nut
(34) 26 Adjustable shock mount
(35) 27 Rack
(36) 28 Tire
(37) 29 Tube
(38) 30 Rim
(39) 31 Hub assembly
(40) 32 Spokes
(41) 33 Rim tape
(42) 34 Rack bolt holes
(43) 35 Backbone seat tube slot
(44) 36 Barring
(45) 37 Half Shaft drive
(46) 38 Box carriage fuel tank
(47) 39 Spindle housing bolt
(48) 40 Frame pin
(49) 41 Seat pin holes uses standard frame or hitch pins
(50) 50 First frame connector
(51) 51 Second frame connector
(52) 52 Male receiver
(53) 53 Female receiver
(54) 54 Cargo bar
(55) 55 Attachment aperture
(56) 56 Frame support bar
(57) 57 Hinge
(58) An All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) is typically a four or six wheel vehicle, sometimes tracked or eight wheeled or any combination of segments, or Quad style cycle with the rider sitting center handlebar in bike rider fashion. A Utility Terrain Vehicle (UTV), often called a Side by Side, is akin to an all-terrain golf cart fashion that applies to 4, 6, 8 wheel vehicles track or combination thereof.
(59) A seat tube frame connector refers to an attachment point or link comprising a male component and a female receiver for receiving said male component. For example, the frame connector may be a 22 or a Class 2 hitch. In one embodiment, a bike seat tube may be fused in the center of a 22 frame connectors or rear facing female receiver. In another embodiment, the vehicle frame system may include a frame connector as a front facing universal structural attachment point.
(60) A Universal Cycle System is a term encompassing greater derivatives of modular bicycles, motorcycles, ATVs/UTVs and multi-wheeled or tracked cycle or craft variations and system. It applies as the structural basis of small vehicles and light craft by use of the head and seat tube frame connector.
(61) A Utility Terrain Crossover (UTX) describes the unique configuration that the Universal Cycle System can reconfigure, in any combination that half of a 4-, 6-, or 8-wheel (or tracked) and body of a vehicle can be split down the middle having ATV or UTV features on either side. A non-limiting example of a UTX is a driver and medic seated on one side of the 4- or 6-wheeler and a flat rack space the length of the other side to accommodate a victim lying in a stretcher. The vehicle can also be configured to have different front and rear halves.
(62) As used herein, the box carriage or frame carriage refers to a sub frame that provides cycle structure to the ground.
(63) A bracket bar is a supplemental reinforcing bar disposed on the bottom of the bike/cycle frame that adds structural rigidity along the length of the separable base bike frame or modular fame segments. For example, the bracket bar is a standard reinforcing bar for connecting the front to the back of Universal Cycle System based on a Class 3 receiver hitch 1.251.25, on the bike frame bottom edge. In some embodiments, the reinforcing bar may be attached in place of kickstand when attached to a bike.
(64) In some embodiments, a box carriage suspension assembly connects using 1.51.5 inch female connectors. It serves as the cycles lower frame to frame or lower to a lower bracket bar. In some embodiments, it can have a modular detachable rear shock and A-arm suspension assembly so a cycle can have a long stretch in the middle or many wheels or caterpillar like effect as support to a heavy weight. In other embodiments, the carriage can be set up as its own source of locomotion by mounting an engine within the box structure. In some other embodiments, if electric hubs are used, the batteries and electric controls may be housed and enclosed within the box.
(65) In some embodiments, a backbone frame unit or frame spine can pin to a base bike seat tube frame connector or other frame units that uses 22 male to female connectors. In one embodiment, this unit can serve as a reconfigurable seat mount when used with the perpendicular seat bar. In another embodiment, it can be the spine for an interlocking rack system or half seat and rack for medical transport.
(66) In other embodiments, a cargo bed frame may be used alternate to the backbone frame bar. The cargo bed frame may be a straight bar that is standard length as a backbone unit but is flat against the box carriage. In some embodiments, it can pin to lower box sub frame mounts. It can serve as a base for cargo box support with a locking tilt bed option.
(67) In some embodiments, the wheel assembly may be street, or no wheel, road, off-road, or tracked. In other embodiments, the wheel assembly may be used in conjunction with a split track, tread track over tire, split wheel, or tread with skis. As used herein, the term tread refers to any rubberized, interlinked belt or chained/rubberized belt over tire traction modification. As used herein, the term tracked refers to any designated, belt linked or chained traction modification unit used alternative to or in conjunction with a wheel.
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(69) In some embodiments, the box carriage may comprise a plurality of carriage bars arranged to form a box shape. For example, the carriage bars may be arranged to form a frame structure having 8 vertices and 12 edges. In one embodiment, the box carriage includes one or more brackets disposed on a top side of the carriage. In another embodiment, the box carriage includes a first carriage connector disposed on one end of a bottom side of the carriage, and a second carriage connector disposed on an opposite end of the bottom side.
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(74) In one embodiment, the system may further include a cargo box or panels configured to attach to the cargo bed frame to form a trailer or trunk. The cargo box may be attached to the cargo bed frame via hinges such that the cargo box tilts or rotates about the cargo bed frame. In another embodiment, as shown in
(75) In other embodiments, the system may further comprise a cargo camper shell cover configured to attach to the cargo bed frame. In yet other embodiments, the system may further comprise one or more racks configured to attach to the cargo bed frame. For example, the racks may be attached to the cargo bed frame via pins, hooks and loops, or other types of fasteners.
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(77) In one embodiment, the first frame connector and the first carriage connector are male receivers, and the second frame connector and the second carriage connector are female receivers. In an alternate embodiment, the first frame connector and the first carriage connector are female receivers, and the second frame connector and the second carriage connector are male receivers.
(78) According to some embodiments, the present invention features a multi-vehicle modular sub frame comprising a modular wheel cycle that is in two parts that interconnects a multi wheeled cycle based on a Class-II or 22 trailer hitch in the backbone frame the cycle head or seat tube. A modular suspension unit may comprise a sub frame bracket and a set of two opposing upper and 1.51.5 connectors are mounted and lower triangular A-arms with shocks. Thus, a vehicle may be configured as long as desired and as practical.
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(82) In other embodiments, the present invention may be configured to modular vans, boxes, or trunks comprising a box trunk accessory of two segmented length panel van or cargo box mounted on a centerline spine bar. This can transform an extended segment frame into a utility van or tilt bed. A cargo box trunk has a base bar that is flat on the box carriage and takes the place of a backbone frame segment, adding an accessory box in place of a rack or towed behind a cycle on a frame segment as a trailer. The box trunk base bar has a lower profile than a backbone unit and allows for larger containers while keeping the weight balance lower.
(83) In some embodiments, the present invention includes modular seat arrangements comprising folding reversible boat seat, or one or more bench seats, pinned to the backbone frame. In one embodiment, the folding reversible boat seats can be used via a sear bar to create many seating configurations in forward and reverse. In some embodiments, when two frame segments are used together, the bench seats can be used on either side or as a pair.
(84) In one embodiment, the present invention includes modular segmented trailer comprising any combination of frame segments, luggage racks, tilting cargo boxes, or box trunk. The trailer may include any kind of seating, as well as any kind of wheel combination, and may be covered or uncovered. This creates a modular trailer from cycle frame segments, via a receiver tow bar attachment. It can use a male receiver inserted with a tow bar that is either an upper or lower receiver with 1.25 to 2 or with an adapter. In other embodiments, it can be substituted with a trunk or van configuration provided the male frame receivers align with the corresponding size.
(85) In further embodiments, the present invention utilizes quick pin attachments for racks, cargo beds, seats, gas tanks or extended body components. The Universal Cycle System uses pins to enable rapid changing of the orientation of the bike/cycle/craft parts securely. The different configurations may share some attachment points and/or may utilize different attachments with a standardized pin and frame hole alignment system.
(86) Although there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto which do not exceed the scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the invention is only to be limited by the following claims. In some embodiments, the figures presented in this patent application are drawn to scale, including the angles, ratios of dimensions, etc. In some embodiments, the figures are representative only and the claims are not limited by the dimensions of the figures. In some embodiments, descriptions of the inventions described herein using the phrase comprising includes embodiments that could be described as consisting essentially of or consisting of, and as such the written description requirement for claiming one or more embodiments of the present invention using the phrase consisting essentially of or consisting of is met.
(87) The reference numbers recited in the below claims are solely for ease of examination of this patent application, and are exemplary, and are not intended in any way to limit the scope of the claims to the particular features having the corresponding reference numbers in the drawings.