TIRE CARRIER
20190047642 ยท 2019-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D43/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D43/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D43/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10S414/13
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
Abstract
A tire carrier assembly is provided and includes a bracket, a tire carrier, a carrier support and a hoist. The carrier support is lockable and unlockable and is configured to support the tire carrier in a stowed position when locked and to swing the tire carrier toward a deployed position when unlocked. The hoist is coupled to the bracket and the carrier support and is configured to normally lock the carrier support and to be selectively actuatable to unlock the carrier support.
Claims
1. A tire carrier assembly, comprising: a bracket; a tire carrier; a carrier support which is lockable and unlockable and configured to support the tire carrier in a stowed position when locked and to swing the tire carrier toward a deployed position when unlocked; and a hoist coupled to the bracket and the carrier support, the hoist being configured to normally lock the carrier support and to be selectively actuatable to unlock the carrier support.
2. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 1, wherein the bracket is attachable to a vehicle chassis.
3. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tire carrier comprises a tire-shaped webbing.
4. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tire carrier comprises a first tire carrier end comprising a tire constraint feature and a second tire carrier end defining a tire-sized aperture.
5. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 1, wherein the stowed position is proximate to an underside of the bracket and the deployed position is distant from the underside of the bracket.
6. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 1, wherein the carrier support substantially maintains an orientation of the tire carrier relative to the bracket during the swing of the tire carrier toward the deployed position.
7. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 1, wherein the carrier support comprises swing members attachable to the bracket and the tire carrier.
8. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 7, wherein the swing members comprise respective pairs of swing members at opposite bracket and tire carrier sides.
9. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 1, wherein the hoist comprises a hook anchored on the bracket and configured to hook onto the carrier support, the hoist being selectively actuatable to either release from the bracket or to unhook from the carrier support and to thereby unlock the carrier support.
10. A tire carrier assembly for a vehicle chassis and comprising: a bracket attachable to the vehicle chassis; a tire carrier configured to support a tire; a carrier support which is lockable and unlockable and configured to support the tire carrier in a stowed position with the tire proximate to the vehicle chassis when locked and to swing the tire carrier toward a deployed position with the tire distant from the vehicle chassis when unlocked; and a hoist coupled to at least one of the bracket and the vehicle chassis and to the carrier support, the hoist being configured to normally lock the carrier support and to be selectively actuatable to unlock the carrier support.
11. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 10, wherein the tire carrier comprises webbing shaped to accommodate the tire.
12. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 10, wherein the tire carrier comprises a first tire carrier end comprising a tire constraint feature and a second tire carrier end defining a tire-sized aperture.
13. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 10, wherein the carrier support substantially maintains an orientation of the tire carrier relative to the vehicle chassis during the swing of the tire carrier toward the deployed position.
14. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 10, wherein the carrier support comprises swing members attachable to the bracket and the tire carrier.
15. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 10, further comprising a tank securely disposable within a volume of the tire when the tire carrier is in the stowed position with the tire proximate to the chassis.
16. The tire carrier assembly according to claim 10, wherein the hoist comprises a hook anchored on the at least one of the bracket and the vehicle chassis and configured to hook onto the carrier support, the hoist being selectively actuatable to either release from the at least one of the bracket and the vehicle chassis or to unhook from the carrier support and to thereby unlock the carrier support.
17. A vehicle, comprising: a chassis; a bracket attachable to the chassis; a tire carrier configured to support a tire; a carrier support which is lockable to and unlockable from at least one of the chassis and the bracket and configured to support the tire carrier in a stowed position with the tire proximate to the chassis and the bracket when locked and to swing the tire carrier toward a deployed position with the tire distant from the chassis and the bracket when unlocked; and a hoist assembly coupled to the at least one of the chassis and the bracket and to the carrier support, the hoist being configured to normally lock the carrier support to and to be selectively actuatable to unlock the carrier support from the at least one of the chassis and the bracket.
18. The vehicle according to claim 17, wherein: the tire carrier comprises a first tire carrier end comprising a tire constraint feature and a second tire carrier end defining a tire-sized aperture, and the carrier support substantially maintains an orientation of the tire carrier relative to the chassis during the swing toward the deployed position.
19. The vehicle according to claim 17, further comprising a tank securely disposable within a volume of the tire when the tire carrier is in the stowed position with the tire proximate to the chassis.
20. The vehicle according to claim 17, wherein: the carrier support comprises respective pairs of swing members attachable to the bracket and the tire carrier at opposite bracket and tire carrier sides, respectively, the hoist comprises a hook anchored on the at least one of the chassis and the bracket and configured to hook onto the carrier support, and the hoist is selectively actuatable to either release from the at least one of the chassis and the bracket or to unhook from the carrier support and to thereby unlock the carrier support.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Other features, advantages and details appear, by way of example only, in the following detailed description, the detailed description referring to the drawings in which:
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[0035] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, its application or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
[0036] With reference to
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[0038] The tire carrier support assembly 40 is configured to support the tire carrier 30 in a stowed position when the tire carrier support assembly 40 is locked to the at least one of the chassis 11 and the assembly bracket 20. The stowed position is characterized in that the tire carrier 30 and the tire 301 that is supported or contained therein is/are disposed proximate to respective undersides of the chassis 11 and the assembly bracket 20 (see
[0039] The hoist system 50 is coupled to the at least one of the chassis 11 and the assembly bracket 20 and to the tire carrier support assembly 40. As such, the hoist system 50 is configured to normally lock the tire carrier support assembly 40 to the at least one of the chassis 11 and the assembly bracket 20. The hoist system 50 is also configured to be selectively actuatable by, for example an operator of the vehicle 12 to unlock the tire carrier support assembly 40 from the at least one of the chassis 11 and the assembly bracket 20.
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[0045] The primary swing members 41 each have first ends and second ends opposite the first ends. The secondary swing members 42 each have first ends and second ends opposite the first ends. The primary swing members 41 are each rotatably attachable at the first ends thereof to opposite lateral sides of the chassis 11 or the assembly bracket 20 by way of hinges, pin connections or other suitable mechanisms and at the second ends thereof to opposite lateral sides of the tire carrier 30 by way of hinges, pin connections or other suitable mechanisms. Similarly, the secondary swing members 42 are each rotatably attachable at the first ends thereof to the opposite lateral sides of the chassis 11 or the assembly bracket 20 by way of hinges, pin connections or other suitable mechanisms and at the second ends thereof to opposite lateral sides of the tire carrier 30 by way of hinges, pin connections or other suitable mechanisms. Thus, one of the primary swing members 41 and a corresponding one of the secondary swing members 42 are paired at a first lateral side of the chassis 11 or the assembly bracket 20 and the tire carrier 30 whereas a second one of the primary swing members 41 and a corresponding second ones of the secondary swing members 42 are paired at a second lateral side of the chassis 11 or the assembly bracket 20 and the tire carrier 30.
[0046] During the swing of the tire carrier 30 toward the deployed position, the primary swing members 41 each rotate about their respective rotatable attachments to the opposite lateral sides of the chassis 11 or the assembly bracket 20 in a first direction (i.e., counter-clockwise in
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[0048] While the above disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from its scope. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but will include all embodiments falling within the scope thereof.