AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE DELIVERY APPARATUS AND METHOD
20200094726 ยท 2020-03-26
Inventors
- Keith P. McCluskey (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Harold D. Stewart, JR. (Obetz, OH, US)
- David Haynes (Cincinnati, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B60G17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q3/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q3/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q3/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06Q10/08
PHYSICS
B60Q3/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An automotive vehicle delivery apparatus includes a traveling showroom structure with sidewalls and a rearwall that enclose an interior vehicle transport space and a substantial majority of which are made up of see-through panes. On board loading rails enable an automotive vehicle to be driven into the interior transport space and doors along the sidewalls enable the automotive vehicle driver door to be opened when the automotive vehicle is within the interior transport space.
Claims
1. A weatherproof exposed view delivery apparatus adapted for vehicle delivery, comprising: a main bed; a plurality of walls defining an interior transport space above the main bed, the plurality of walls including: spaced apart first and second sidewalls extending upward from the main bed, wherein a majority of each of the first and second sidewalls is formed by multiple see-through panes; a top wall extending from the first sidewall to the second sidewall; and a rear wall extending from the first sidewall to the second sidewall and including at least one door.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rear wall is also formed by multiple see-through panes to provide viewing of the interior space through each of the first sidewall, the second sidewall and the rear wall.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein: each sidewall has a length and a height defining a sidewall area, wherein the height is measured from an upper surface of the main bed upward to a top of the sidewall, and wherein at least sixty-five percent of the sidewall area is formed by see-through panes; the rear wall has a rear width and a rear height defining a rear wall area, wherein the rear height is measured from the upper surface of the main bed upward to a top of the rear wall, and wherein at least sixty-five percent of the rear wall area is formed by see-through panes.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein: the first sidewall includes at least one first door movable between a closed position and an open position relative to a first side access opening of the first sidewall, in the open position the first side access opening provides access to the interior transport space; the second sidewall includes at least one second door moveable between a closed position and an open position relative to a second access opening of the second sidewall, in the open position the second access opening provides access to the interior transport space.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first access opening is located to enable opening a door of a vehicle positioned within the interior transport space, and the second access opening is located to enable opening of a door of a vehicle positioned within the interior transport space.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein a first step system is provided in alignment with the first side access opening and is movable between a raised and inward transport position and a lowered and outward access position, wherein a second step system is provided in alignment with the second side access opening and is movable between a raised and inward transport position and a lowered and outward access position.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a major portion of the main bed is substantially horizontal and a minor rear portion of the main bed angles downwardly.
8. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a set of rear wheels/tires supporting the main bed, wherein the main bed is supported on the set of rear wheels/tires by a drop suspension movable between a raised transport position and a lowered load/unload position, wherein, in the lowered load/unload position, a height of a rear end of the main bed is lowered by at least six inches as compared to the height of the rear end when the drop suspension is in the raised transport position.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising first and second loading rails loaded within at least one storage space below an upper surface of the main bed, wherein the first and second loading rails are movable out of the storage space into load/unload positions extending rearwardly from the rear end of the main bed and onto a ground surface.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein a ramp load angle provided by the first and second loading rails, when the drop suspension is in the lowered load/unload position, is no more than fifteen degrees measured relative to horizontal.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the ramp load angle is no more than ten degrees.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interior transport space includes lighting configured to enhance vehicle appearance, including one or both of: (i) white LED floor lighting along each of the first sidewall and the second sidewall and angled toward the interior transport space; (ii) blue LED ceiling lighting.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main bed and the plurality of walls are mounted on a chassis extending from a truck cab.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main bed and the plurality of walls are formed on a towable trailer.
15. A method of delivering an automotive vehicle to a purchasing customer site, the method comprising: (a) utilizing a delivery truck with a traveling showroom structure that includes: a main bed, a plurality of walls defining an interior transport space above the main trailer bed, the plurality of walls including: (i) spaced apart first and second sidewalls extending upward from the main bed, wherein a majority of each of the first and second sidewalls is formed by multiple see-through panes, (ii) a top wall extending from the first sidewall to the second sidewall, and (iii) a rear wall extending from the first sidewall to the second sidewall, the rear wall formed at least in part by first and second moveable see-through rear doors, such that the interior transport space is viewable through each of the first sidewall, the second sidewall and the rear wall; wherein the first sidewall includes a first side access opening and at least one first door that is movable to provide a closed condition of the first side access opening and an open condition of the first side access opening, in the open condition, the first side access opening provides access to the interior transport space; wherein the second sidewall includes a second side access opening and at least one second door moveable to provide a closed condition of the second side access opening and an open condition of the second side access opening, in the open condition, the second side access opening provides access to the interior transport space; a set of rear wheels/tires supporting the main bed, wherein the main bed is supported on the set of rear wheels/tires by a drop suspension movable between a raised transport position and a lowered load/unload position, wherein, in the lowered load/unload position, a height of a rear end of the main bed is lowered by at least six inches as compared to the height of the rear end when the drop suspension is in the raised transport position; first and second loading rails loaded within at least one storage space below an upper surface of the main bed, wherein the first and second loading rails are movable out of the storage space into load/unload positions extending rearwardly from the rear end of the main bed and onto a ground surface; (b) driving an automotive vehicle up into the interior transport space along the first and second loading rails while the first and second loading rails are in load/unload positions, the drop suspension is in its lowered load/unload position, the first and second see-through rear doors are open, and the first side access opening is in its open condition and the second side access opening is in its open condition; (c) exiting the automotive vehicle via a driver side door of the vehicle; (d) securing all four tires/wheels of the automotive vehicle to the main bed through the first side access opening and the second side access opening; (e) placing the first and second rails into the at least one storage space; (f) placing the first side access opening in its closed condition, placing the second side access opening in its closed condition, and closing the first and second see-through rear doors; (g) placing the drop suspension into its raised transport position; (h) driving the delivery truck to a purchasing customer site; (i) placing the drop suspension in its lowered load/unload position; (j) opening the first and second see-through rear doors, placing the first side access opening in its open condition and placing the second side access opening in its open condition; (k) moving the first and second loading rails into their respective load/unload positions; (l) unsecuring the automotive vehicle from the main bed through the first and second side access openings: (m) entering the automotive vehicle via the driver side door; (n) driving the automotive vehicle down out of the traveling showroom structure along the first and second loading rails.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] The main bed is supported on the chassis, which is supported by a set of wheels/tires 90. A major portion of the main bed is substantially horizontal and a minor rear portion 14 of the main bed angles downwardly. The chassis, and thus the main bed, is supported on the set of rear wheels/tires by an air ride drop rear suspension (shown schematically as 35 in
[0018] The see-through panes 30 of each sidewall may, for example, be at least sixty inches high (e.g., at least seventy inches high). Here, where seven panes 30 are provided for each sidewall, and the sidewall has a length of approximately three-hundred inches, a lateral width of each pane (extending along the sidewall length) may be between about forty inches and about forty-five inches. Thus, at least sixty-five percent of the portion of each sidewall (such as at least seventy-five percent and in some cases at least eighty percent) from the upper surface of the main bed upward may be formed by the one or more see-through panes to provide the traveling showroom appearance of the structure.
[0019] A majority of the panes 30 may be formed as non-moving panes. In addition to non-moving panes, in the illustrated embodiment, each sidewall also includes multiple panes (here two on each side) 30a that are formed as pivotable doors 32. The upright pivot axis 32a at the hinge side 32b of each movable door 32 is spaced from the forward end and rearward end of each sidewall (e.g., the doors are located along a mid-region of each sidewall). In this regard, the doors are positioned and located such that a side access opening 33 (delimited by the combined outer perimeter of the two doors 32 in
[0020] With respect to the mounting of the see-through panes, as seen in
[0021] A retractable step system (e.g., 38 shown retracted in
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[0023] Spaced apart loading rails 50 are loaded within at least one storage space below an upper surface of the main bed 14. The loading rails 50 are movable out of the storage space into vehicle load/unload positions extending rearwardly from the rear end of the main bed and onto a ground surface, as reflected in
[0024] The main bed includes tie down rods/bars 75 (the positions of which are shown schematically in
[0025] Lighting may be provided within the interior transport space of the showroom structure to enhance the appearance of the loaded vehicle. For example, floor-mounted lighting units 60 located along the bottom interior of each sidewall of the showroom structure will provide up-lighting along the sides of the loaded vehicle. Moreover, one or more overhead lights 62 can be provided. Here, each lighting unit 60 is centered on the lateral width of one of the panes 30. The side lighting units 60 may, for example, be LED white light units angled at forty-five degrees from horizontal toward the interior transport space and loaded vehicle. The overhead lighting may be blue LED ceiling cove lighting. This particular lighting combination creates a dynamic evening/nighttime look for the traveling showroom structure to generate customer interest.
[0026] The subject traveling showroom structure enables a vehicle delivery method in which the vehicle is loaded into the interior transport space when the see-through rear access doors 40 are opened, the air ride drop rear suspension is lowered and the loading rails 50 are in the load/unload position. The automotive vehicle to be delivered is, preferably, driven in reverse into the interior transport space of the traveling showroom structure so that the front end of the loaded vehicle is facing rearward for enhanced viewing (from both the see-through sides and see-through rear doors) during transport. Prior to loading, the side doors 32 are opened so that the driver can exit the loaded vehicle and so that access to the wheels/tires of the loaded vehicle is facilitated. The access opening 33 adjacent the driver side of the loaded vehicle enables the vehicle driver to freely open the driver side door and exit the vehicle when the vehicle is properly loaded and positioned. The access openings 33, provided by the opened doors 32 (on both sides of the showroom structure), also enable the operator to freely access the wheels/tires of the loaded vehicle for strap tie down purposes. Where the traveling showroom structure includes the retractable steps mentioned above, the steps facilitate the operator access up to the main bed and down from the main bed. Once the loaded vehicle is secured in place, the rails 50 are moved into their storage positions, all showroom structure doors (side and rear) are closed and locked/latched and the air ride drop rear suspension is raised for transport. During transport and/or upon arrival of the vehicle to the customer delivery site, the loaded vehicle is illuminated by the above-mentioned lighting to enhance the vehicle appearance. Upon arrival at the customer site, the air ride drop rear suspension is lowered, the see-through rear doors are opened and the rails are moved into load/unload positions. The operator then opens the side doors 32 as needed to remove the tie down straps and enter the interior transport space. The operator then enters the loaded vehicle and drives the loaded vehicle down out of the traveling showroom structure for transfer to the purchasing customer. A set of weatherproof outdoor speakers may also be mounted in the header of the traveling showroom to enable playing music during the delivery and unloading process.
[0027] Moreover, the transported vehicle may be adorned with a large bow 95 (
[0028] Notably, the traveling showroom structure provides protection for the vehicle from the elements during delivery, while at the same time enabling a customer to immediately view the vehicle as it arrives and enjoy, along with his/her neighbors, a very unique and memorable delivery experience.
[0029] The general delivery process can also be described as follows: (a) driving an automotive vehicle up into the interior transport space along the first and second loading rails while the first and second loading rails are in load/unload positions, the drop suspension is in its lowered load/unload position, the first and second see-through rear doors are open, and the first side access opening is in its open condition and the second side access opening is in its open condition; (b) exiting the automotive vehicle via a driver side door of the vehicle; (c) securing all four tires/wheels of the automotive vehicle to the main bed through the first side access opening and the second side access opening; (d) placing the first and second rails into the at least one storage space; (e) placing the first side access opening in its closed condition, placing the second side access opening in its closed condition, and closing the first and second see-through rear doors; (f) placing the drop suspension into its raised transport position; (g) driving the delivery truck to a purchasing customer site; (h) placing the drop suspension in its lowered load/unload position; (i) opening the first and second see-through rear doors, placing the first side access opening in its open condition and placing the second side access opening in its open condition; (j) moving the first and second loading rails into their respective load/unload positions; (k) unsecuring the automotive vehicle from the main bed through the first and second side access openings; (l) entering the automotive vehicle via the driver side door; and (m) driving the automotive vehicle down out of the traveling showroom structure along the first and second loading rails.
[0030] It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible. For example, while the traveling showroom structure is described as being mounted on a truck chassis, in an alternative embodiment the traveling showroom structure could be mounted on a towable trailer frame.