Mobility Vehicle Enclosure
20190282417 ยท 2019-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/802
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R25/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61G3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60Q1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R25/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mobility vehicle enclosure (MVE) that is secured to a rear location on an automobile, such as a car, truck or van, and encloses a mobility vehicle during storage or transportation. A first design of the MVE has a structure including an upper surface, a lower surface, a front side wall, a rear side wall and a left side wall. The structure is preferably rectangular shaped, although any shape can be used depending on the requirements of the application. The front side wall is secured to the structure by an upper securing device and at least one hinge that is attached at a lower edge of the front wall and a front edge of the lower surface. The hinge allows the front side wall to be lowered downward to ground level, thereby creating a ramp on which a mobility vehicle enters or exits the structure. A second design of the MVE is similar to the first, except the surfaces and side walls of the structure are all secured together by hinges. By using the hinges, the surfaces and side walls can be folded on top of each other, thereby creating a vertical stack that can be stored in a small space when the MVE is not in use. To assemble the second design, the surfaces and side walls are unfolded, and the final side wall is secured to the initial side wall. The number of side walls used is determined by the required shape of the structure. Both designs also have a MVE to automobile securing apparatus, which is based on a conventional trailer hitch, and a rear light assembly which provides rear light on the MVE when the MVE is in place blocking the automobile's rear lights.
Claims
1. A mobility vehicle enclosure (MVE) that is secured to a rear location on an automobile and encloses a mobility vehicle during storage or transportation, wherein said MVE is comprised of a structure including an upper surface, a lower surface, a front side wall, a rear side wall, a right side wall and a left side wall, wherein said front side wall is secured to said structure by an upper securing device and at least one hinge that is attached at a lower edge of said front side wall and a front edge of said lower surface, wherein the at least one hinge allows said front side wall to be lowered downward to ground level, thereby creating a ramp on which a mobility vehicle enters or exits said structure.
2. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 1 wherein the mobility vehicle is selected from the group consisting of a two-wheel scooter, a three-wheel scooter, a four-wheel scooter, a six-wheel scooter, a jet ski, a go-cart, a small motorcycle or a mini motorcycle.
3. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 1 wherein the automobile is selected from the group consisting of a car, a truck, a van, or an all-terrain vehicle (ATV).
4. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 1 wherein said structure is rectangular.
5. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 1 wherein said structure is made of material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood, or a composite.
6. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 1 wherein located at an upper edge of said front side wall is a securing device that allows said front side wall to be maintained in an upward closed position.
7. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 1 wherein attached to a lower edge of said left side wall is a rear light assembly that interfaces with the automobile's existing rear lights, wherein when said MVE is secured to a rear location on an automobile, the automobile's rear lights are blocked, wherein said MVE rear light assembly provides a standard light, a brake light, and a reverse light that are viewed from behind said MVE when said MVE is secured to an automobile.
8. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 1 wherein located within said structure, on said lower surface is a grated panel that provides a secure surface on which a mobility vehicle is placed upon when the mobility vehicle is within said structure.
9. A mobile vehicle enclosure (MVE) that is secured to a rear location on an automobile and encloses a mobility vehicle during storage or transportation, wherein said MVE is comprised of a structure including: a) an upper surface with a front edge, a right edge, a rear edge, and a left edge, b) a lower surface with a front edge, a right edge, a rear edge, and a left edge, c) a front side wall with an upper edge, a lower edge, a right edge, and a left edge, d) a rear side wall with an upper edge, a lower edge, a right edge, and a left edge, e) a right side wall with an upper edge, a lower edge, a front edge, and a rear edge, f) a left side wall with an upper edge, a lower edge, a front edge and a rear edge, g) attachment means for securing together said upper surface, said lower surface, said rear side wall, said right side wall and said left side wall, h) an upper securing device that is located at, and interfaces with, the upper edge of said front side wall and the front edge of said upper surface, wherein said upper securing device secures said front side wall to said upper surface and allows said front side wall to be maintained in an upward closed position, i) at least one hinge that is attached at the lower edge of said front side wall and the front edge of said lower surface, wherein when said upper securing device is released, the hinge allows said front side wall to be lowered angularly downward with the upper edge of said front side wall resting at ground level, thereby creating a ramp on which a mobility vehicle enters or exits said structure, j) a rear light assembly that is attached to the substantial midpoint on the lower edge of said left side wall, wherein said rear light assembly interfaces with the automobile's existing rear light circuitry, wherein when said MVE is secured to a rear location on an automobile, the automobile's rear lights are blocked, wherein said MVE rear light assembly provides a standard light, a brake light, and a reverse light that are actuated by the automobile's light circuitry and are viewable from behind said MVE when said MVE is secured to an automobile, k) a MVE to automobile securing apparatus that comprises a male member extending outward from the lower edge of said right side wall, wherein the male member is inserted within a female member located at a lower rear area of the automobile, wherein once the male member is within the female member, a locking pin is inserted through openings on both members, thereby maintaining said MVE in an upright level position at the rear of the automobile and securing said MVE to the automobile, and l) a grated panel that is located within said structure on said lower surface, wherein the grated panel provides a secure surface on which a mobility vehicle is placed upon when the mobility vehicle is within said structure, wherein said grated panel facilitates the use of straps that are inserted through the grates and secured to the mobility vehicle.
10. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 9 wherein the mobility vehicle is selected from the group consisting of a two-wheel scooter, a three-wheel scooter, a four-wheel scooter, a six-wheel scooter, a jet ski, a go-cart, a small motorcycle or a mini motorcycle.
11. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 9 wherein the automobile is selected from the group consisting of a car, a truck, a van, or an all-terrain vehicle (ATV).
12. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 9 wherein said structure is rectangular.
13. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 9 wherein said structure is made of material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood, or a composite.
14. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 9 wherein the attachment means for securing together said upper surface, said lower surface, said rear side wall, said right side wall and said left side wall are selected from the group consisting of screws, bolts and nuts, an adhesive, welding, or clamps.
15. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 9 further comprising a support assembly with a base and a perimeter rail that extends around and upward from side edges of the base, wherein said support assembly having a rear light assembly that interfaces with an automobile's existing light circuitry and is attached to a substantial said support assembly, and a MVE to automobile securing apparatus that includes a male member extending outward from a substantial midpoint at a front-facing location on said support assembly, wherein said support assembly is dimensioned to allow said MVE structure to be placed on the base within the confines of the perimeter rail, wherein said support assembly, with said structure thereon is secured to a rear location on an automobile.
16. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 9 further comprising corner guards, wherein a single corner guard is placed at each corner wherein said upper and lower surfaces interface with said side walls, wherein the corner guards strengthen the structural integrity of said structure and protect the corners from damage.
17. A mobility vehicle enclosure that is secured to a rear location on an automobile and enclose a mobility vehicle during storage or transportation, wherein said MVE is comprised of a structure with a front side wall, with an upper edge, a lower edge, a right edge and left edge, a rear side wall with an upper edge, a lower edge, a right edge, and a left edge, and at least four perimeter side walls, with each perimeter side wall having an upper edge, a lower edge, a front edge, and a rear edge, wherein said perimeter side walls are secured together by at least one hinge located at each interfacing upper and lower edge, and said front and rear side walls are secured by at least one hinge at the front or rear edge of the perimeter side wall in an upper or lower location, wherein said hinge securement allows said structure to be maintained in a horizontal orientation, with said perimeter side walls folded and stacked upon each other, and said front and rear side walls to be folded at front and rear locations on the stacked perimeter side walls, wherein to assemble said structure, said perimeter side walls are sequentially unfolded and positioned into a geometric shape, wherein a final perimeter side wall is releasably secured to an initial perimeter side wall by non-permanent attachment means comprising screws, snap-in, detents, bolts and nuts, or clamps, wherein once assembled, said structure is secured to a rear location on an automobile by a MVE to automobile securement apparatus, wherein a rear light assembly is placed at a rear location on said structure, wherein the rear light assembly interfaces via a cable with an automobile's existing rear light circuit to provide a standard light, a brake light, and a reverse light that are actuated by the automobile's light circuitry and are viewable from behind said MVE when said MVE is secured to the automobile, wherein when said structure is assembled, said front side wall is maintained in an upward closed position by a securing device located at an upper edge of said front wall and front edge of an upper positioned perimeter side wall, wherein when the securing device is released, said front side wall pivots on the at least one hinge located at the lower edge to a downward angled position reaching ground level, wherein in the downward position said front side wall functions as a ramp that allows a mobility vehicle to enter or exit said MVE.
18. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 wherein the mobility vehicle is selected from the group consisting of a two-wheel scooter, a three-wheel scooter, a four-wheel scooter, a six-wheel scooter, a jet ski, a go-cart, a small motorcycle or a mini motorcycle.
19. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 wherein the automobile is selected from the group consisting of a car, a truck, a van, or an all-terrain vehicle (ATV).
20. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 wherein said structure is made of material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood, or a composite.
21. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 wherein located within said structure on a bottom position side wall is a grated panel that provides a secure surface on which a mobility vehicle is placed upon when the mobility vehicle is within said structure.
22. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 wherein said MVE to automobile securing apparatus is comprised of a male member extending outward from the lower edge of said right side wall, wherein the male member is inserted within a female member located at a lower rear area of the automobile, wherein once the male member is within the female member, a locking pin is inserted through openings on both members, thereby maintaining said MVE in an upright level position at the rear of the automobile and securing said MVE to the automobile.
23. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 wherein said securing device for maintaining said front side wall in an upward closed position is selected from the group consisting of a clip, clamp, a latch, an opening and pin, or slot and tab.
24. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 further comprising a support assembly with a base and a perimeter rail that extends around and upward from side edges of the base, wherein said support assembly having a rear light assembly that interfaces with an automobile's existing light circuitry and is attached to a substantial said support assembly, and a MVE to automobile securing apparatus that includes a male member extending outward from a substantial midpoint at a front-facing location on said support assembly, wherein said support assembly is dimensioned to allow said MVE structure to be placed on the base within the confines of the perimeter rail, wherein said support assembly, with said structure thereon is secured to a rear location on an automobile.
25. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 further comprising four wheels, with one wheel attached by attachment means at each lower surface corner of said structure, wherein the wheels allow the position or location of said MVE to be selectably determined and altered.
26. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 wherein the attachment means for attaching the wheels to the lower surface of said MVE are selected from the group consisting of at least one screw, at least one bolt and nut, an adhesive, welding, or press-fitting.
27. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 further comprising an alarm system that includes a base unit, at least one sensing device and a loudspeaker, wherein the alarm base unit comprises an electronic control circuit that facilitates the operation of the alarm, wherein the base unit is placed inside or outside of said structure, wherein the alarm system is armed, thereby triggering an audible indication when the front side wall is opened and lowered to the ramp position, when a person or object contacts a surface or side wall of said structure, or when a person or object comes within a present proximity to said structure, wherein the alarm system having a fob that is carried or worn, and alerts a person when the alarm is activated, wherein the fob allows for remote operation including arming or disarming the alarm by a person who located at a distance from said MVE.
28. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 further comprising a rear-view camera, wherein the rear-view camera is secured at a location on the left side wall, thereby directing the view of the camera to an area behind said MVE and the automobile, wherein the rear-view camera is a self-contained apparatus that functions in combination with a screen that is mounted within the automobile in a viewable position by a driver of the automobile, wherein the rear-view camera allows the driver of the automobile to view an area that is blocked by said MVE behind the automobile.
29. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 wherein the rear-view camera interfaces with and is a component of said rear light assembly.
30. The mobility vehicle enclosure as specified in claim 17 wherein the rear-view camera screen is on a smartphone that functions in combination with a computer application (APP) to control the operation on the rear-view camera.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0039] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment with multiple designs of a mobility vehicle enclosure (MVE). For many people it is difficult or impossible to walk, so to provide assistance or the ability to move around independently, devices have been developed. The most common device is a wheelchair, which has been in use for a long duration. As time progressed and technology improved, so did the designs and functionality of a wheelchair, which are available in both powered or non-powered configurations During more recent times, the wheelchair has led to the development of what is commonly referred to as a mobility vehicle or a handicap scooter. There are many variations of mobility vehicle designs, but all designs provide improved functionality over a wheelchair, such as significantly improved maneuverability.
[0040] A problem does exist in that even though a mobility vehicle is an effective means of providing independent movement, a mobility vehicle must be transported to a location(s) where it will be used. The most widely utilized method of accomplishing this is an apparatus that is attached to a rear of an automobile, such as a car, truck or van. A major drawback is that during transportation the mobility vehicle is usually totally exposed. The MVE 10 offers a solution to this problem by providing an enclosure that is attached to the rear of an automobile and completely and securely houses a mobility vehicle during transportation or storage.
[0041] The MVE 10, as shown in
[0042] It should be noted that the MVE 10 is disclosed and shown from a perspective of the front of the MVE 10 being where a mobility vehicle enters or exits which is perpendicular to an automobile. The MVE 10 is designed to be secured to and used in combination with an automobile 124, which for the purpose of this disclosure includes a car, a truck, a van, an all terrain vehicle (ATV) or any other similar vehicle, as shown in
[0043] The structure 12 includes an upper surface 14 with a front edge 16, a right edge 18, a rear edge 20, and a left edge 22; a lower surface 24 with a front edge 26, a right edge 28, a rear edge 30, and a left edge 32; a front side wall 34 with an upper edge 36, a lower edge 38, a right edge 40, and a left edge 42; a rear side wall 44 with an upper edge 46, a lower edge 48, a right edge 50, and a left edge 52; a right side wall 54 with an upper edge 56, a lower edge 58, a front edge 60 and a rear edge 62; and a left side wall 64 with an upper edge 66, a lower edge 68, a front edge 70 and a rear edge 72. All of the surfaces and walls of the structure can be made of a variety of materials including metal, plastic, wood or a composite. Also combinations of two or more different materials can also be used.
[0044] In this first design, attachment means 78 are utilized to secure together the upper surface 14, the lower surface 24, the rear side wall 44, the right side wall 54 and the left side wall 64. The attachment means 78 can be permanent or non-permanent and include screws, bolts and nuts, an adhesive, welding or clamps. The preferred final shape of the MVE 10 is rectangular, as shown in
[0045] Located at and interfacing with the upper edge 36 of the front side wall 34, and the front edge 16 of the upper surface 14 is an upper securing device 84, as shown in
[0046] As shown in
[0047] In order to secure the MVE 10 to the rear of an automobile a MVE to automobile securing apparatus 98 is utilized. The securing apparatus 98, as shown in
[0048] Located within the structure 12 and laying upon the lower surface 24 is a grated panel 106, as shown in
[0049] The final component of the first design of the MVE 10 are corner guards 110. As shown in
[0050] The second embodiment design of the MVE 10 is similar to the first design, except the surfaces and side walls are secured together by hinges (or other means such as resilient bands that allow the surfaces and walls to flex and pivot about each other). In the second design, as shown in
[0051] To differentiate the second design from the first design, the structure is identified as number 112 in
[0052] As shown in
[0053] As shown in
[0054] To add further utility to both designs, a power source that functions to charge a mobility vehicle's battery can be placed within the structure 12. The power source is also rechargeable and a power cable is used to connect the power source to a utility power outlet for charging. The power source could also supply power to at least one interior light located within the enclosure. The interior light could also be powered from the automobile's light circuitry which powers the rear light assembly 90.
[0055] Also, as shown in
[0056] In order to provide security to either design, a clasp 104 can be attached to the front side wall and the upper surface. A conventional padlock can then be affixed to the clasp to lock the front side wall in the upward closed position. Additionally, if desired, a cable, preferably make of metal can be placed around the structure. The cable which can be used with or without a padlock can also be placed around the structure and secured onto the automobile, thereby locking/securing the entire MVE to the automobile 120. Additionally, a rear-view camera 120, as shown in
[0057] In another alternate design the structure 12 can be circular shaped, similar to a tube. One benefit to this design is that the structure can be made of two pieces: a main body and a front side wall which also functions as a ramp. A circular structure could be made of plastic and molded with the main body has a single piece. This would create a structure that could be watertight and (with additional sealing) airtight. As with the other designs, the circular structure would also utilize the MVE to automobile securing apparatus 98 and a rear light assembly 90 as previously disclosed.
[0058] While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modification may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the claims.