JOINED AUTOMOBILE
20200369103 ยท 2020-11-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Joined automobiles are disclosed. Two separate joinable automobiles, each with its own control system, powertrain, and interior space, can be joined by means of built-in retractable coupling systems, providing a single joined automobile with a contiguous inner space, two powertrains which can be used singly or together, and two control systems. The coupling systems can be used by putting the automobiles in proximity to each other and engaging them, and/or disengaging them for separate use.
Claims
1. A joined automobile, comprising: a) A first joinable automobile having a first rear joinable surface having a first rear arrangement of joining bolts and joining bolt receivers, the first rear arrangement of joining bolts and joining bolt receivers comprising at least two first joining bolt receivers and at least two first joining bolts which can be extended from the first rear joining surface; and, b) A second joinable automobile having a second rear joinable surface having a second rear arrangement of joining bolts and joining bolt receivers, the second rear arrangement of joining bolts and joining bolt receivers comprising at least two second joining bolt receivers and at least two second joining bolts which can be extended from the second rear joining surface, wherein the first rear arrangement of joining bolts and joining bolt receivers and the second rear arrangement of joining bolts and joining bolt receivers are horizontally and vertically reversed from each other when the first rear joinable surface and the second rear joinable surface are opposed to each other such that each of the at least two first joining bolts will be opposed to one of the at least two second joining bolt receivers and each of the at least two second joining bolts will be opposed to one of the first joining bolt receivers, and further wherein the at least two first joining bolts can be removably affixed to the at least two second joining bolt receivers and the at least two second joining bolts can be removably affixed to the at least two first joining bolt receivers such that the first joinable automobile and the second joinable automobile can be removably joined to form the joined automobile.
2. The joined automobile of claim 1 further comprising: c) A first rear door which opens into a first interior space of the first joinable automobile and forms a first opening in the first rear joinable surface; and, d) A second rear door which opens into a second interior space of the second joinable automobile and forms a second opening in the second rear joinable surface, such that when the first rear joinable surface and the second rear joinable surface are opposed to each other and the first rear door and the second rear door are both open, the first opening and the second opening are aligned and the first interior space and the second interior space form a joined interior space.
3. The joined automobile of claim 2 further comprising: e) A first rear elastic seal which surrounds the first rear door; and, f) A second rear elastic seal which surrounds the second rear door, such that when the first rear joinable surface and the second rear joinable surface are opposed to each other, the first rear elastic seal and the second rear elastic seal are tangent and form a joined elastic seal.
4. A joined automobile as in claim 1, further comprising: c) A first powertrain which powers and propels the first joinable automobile; d) A second powertrain which powers and propels the second joinable automobile; and, e) A powertrain control linkage which links the first powertrain to the second powertrain so both the first powertrain and the second powertrain can power and propel the joined automobile.
5. A joined automobile as in claim 2, further comprising: e) A first powertrain which powers and propels the first joinable automobile; f) A second powertrain which powers and propels the second joinable automobile; and, g) A powertrain control linkage which links the first powertrain to the second powertrain so both the first powertrain and the second powertrain can power and propel the joined automobile.
6. A joined automobile as in claim 3, further comprising: g) A first powertrain which powers and propels the first joinable automobile; h) A second powertrain which powers and propels the second joinable automobile; and, i) A powertrain control linkage which links the first powertrain to the second powertrain so both the first powertrain and the second powertrain can power and propel the joined automobile.
7. A joined automobile as in claim 1, further comprising: c) A first suspension system of the first joinable automobile having a first maximum gross weight capacity; d) A second suspension system of the second joinable automobile having a second maximum gross weight capacity; and, e) A joined suspension system of the joined automobile having a joined maximum gross weight capacity, comprising the first suspension system and the second suspension system, wherein the joined maximum gross weight capacity is larger than the first maximum gross weight capacity and the second maximum gross weight capacity.
8. A joined automobile as in claim 2, further comprising: c) A first suspension system of the first joinable automobile having a first maximum gross weight capacity; d) A second suspension system of the second joinable automobile having a second maximum gross weight capacity; and, e) A joined suspension system of the joined automobile having a joined maximum gross weight capacity, comprising the first suspension system and the second suspension system, wherein the joined maximum gross weight capacity is larger than the first maximum gross weight capacity and the second maximum gross weight capacity.
9. A joined automobile as in claim 3, further comprising: c) A first suspension system of the first joinable automobile having a first maximum gross weight capacity; d) A second suspension system of the second joinable automobile having a second maximum gross weight capacity; and, e) A joined suspension system of the joined automobile having a joined maximum gross weight capacity, comprising the first suspension system and the second suspension system, wherein the joined maximum gross weight capacity is larger than the first maximum gross weight capacity and the second maximum gross weight capacity.
10. A joined automobile as in claim 2, wherein the joined interior space has a center, and when a load having a weight is placed in the center of the joined interior space, the weight is borne equally by the first suspension and the second suspension.
11. A joined automobile as in claim 3, wherein the joined interior space has a center, and when a load having a weight is placed in the center of the joined interior space, the weight is borne equally by the first suspension and the second suspension.
12. A joined automobile as in claim 1, wherein the at least two first joining bolts are retractable into the first joinable automobile and the at least two second joining bolts are retractable into the second joinable automobile when not in use.
13. A joined automobile as in claim 2, wherein the at least two first joining bolts are retractable into the first joinable automobile and the at least two second joining bolts are retractable into the second joinable automobile when not in use.
14. A joined automobile as in claim 3, wherein the at least two first joining bolts are retractable into the first joinable automobile and the at least two second joining bolts are retractable into the second joinable automobile when not in use.
15. A joined automobile as in claim 14, further comprising: g) A first powertrain which powers and propels the first joinable automobile; h) A second powertrain which powers and propels the second joinable automobile; and, i) A powertrain control linkage which links the first powertrain to the second powertrain so both the first powertrain and the second powertrain can power and propel the joined automobile.
16. A joined automobile as in claim 2, wherein the joined interior space is contiguous and can easily be traversed by one or more passengers.
17. A joined automobile as in claim 16, wherein the first joined automobile and the second joined automobile are joined such that there is mechanical rigidity between the first joined automobile and the second joined automobile and the joined automobile will not flex in a plane of joining between the first joined automobile and the second joined automobile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] Throughout the figures of the drawings, where the same or similar part appears in one or more than one figure of the drawings, the same or similar number is applied thereto.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Reference will now be made in detail to several embodiments of the invention that are illustrated in accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, the same or similar reference numerals are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts or steps. The drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale. For purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional terms such as top, bottom, left, right, up, over, above, below, beneath, rear, and front, may be used with respect to the drawings. These and similar directional terms are not to be construed to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. The words attach, connect, couple, and similar terms with their inflectional morphemes do not necessarily denote direct or intermediate connections, but may also include connections through mediate elements or devices.
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[0023] Note that it is preferred, but not required, to have some kind of cover, whether it be a foldable door, a removeable cap, or any other reasonable covering means or device, that covers the joining elements when the joinable automobile is in single-automobile configuration as shown in
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[0025] Note that it is preferred, but not required, to have a joining bolt and/or receiver at each corner of the joinable automobile, as shown, but in
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[0028] As will be apparent from the preceding description, first interior space 14 and second interior space 24 are now contiguous, increasing total cargo volume capacity over either joinable automobile alone. This also allows passengers in one joinable automobile's volume to easily and safely transition to the volume of the other joinable automobile.
[0029] Since the joinable automobiles are symmetrical, the floors, walls and ceilings of the interior spaces are aligned in a flush and level manner. As is also apparent from the preceding description, the powertrains of both joinable automobiles are both contained in joined automobile 50 and can be applied as necessary, increasing total horsepower and/or torque available over either joinable automobile alone. Further, as is apparent from the preceding description, the joined automobile is suspended from the suspension systems of both of the joinable automobiles, increasing total cargo weight capacity over either joinable automobile alone.
[0030] It is required that the rear of each joinable automobile be essentially planar as well as plumb and level with the surface the joinable automobiles rest upon. As is apparent, if this is not the case, the joinable automobiles will not join symmetrically and smoothly and the benefit of the invention will not be obtained. It is preferred, but not required, for there to be some elastic gasketing material (not shown) around the openings of the rear doors to form a weathertight seal and minimize airflow through the seam of the joined automobile.
[0031] It is required that there be some means of connecting the control systems of the joinable automobiles (not shown) so that when and as required the powertrains of each vehicle can be engaged by the operator of the joined automobile. It is optional, but neither preferred nor required, to actually mechanically link the drivetrains of the joinable automobiles. Whether or not the drivetrains are linked, as is apparent from the preceding description there is no front or preferred joinable automobile for the operator of the joined automobile to occupy, so the powertrain and fuel supply of both joined automobiles are available to extend the range of the joined automobile. If there is no mechanical linkage of the powertrains and/or fuel supplies, the operator need only pull over and switch from one joined automobile to the other to obtain the use of the powertrain and fuel supply of the other joined automobile.
[0032] This applicationtaken as a whole with the abstract, specification, claims, and drawingsprovides sufficient information for a person having ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention disclosed and claimed herein.
[0033] Any measures necessary to practice this invention are well within the skill of a person having ordinary skill in this art after that person has made a careful study of this disclosure.
[0034] Because of this disclosure and solely because of this disclosure, modification of this system and method can become clear to a person having ordinary skill in this particular art. Such modifications are clearly covered by this disclosure.