LOFT storage and equipment compartment
10195998 ยท 2019-02-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Mark J. Lundberg (Northbrook, IL, US)
- Patrick W. Hill (Northbrook, IL, US)
- Paul A. Lundberg (Northbrook, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B60R5/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A compact safe storage compartment for weapons and electronic equipment, also sometime referred to as LOFT, for police sports utility vehicles (SUVs) is provided which is easy to use and access by police and is not readily viewable from outside the SUV by pedestrians, criminals and others. The LOFT can occupy otherwise unused space in the SUV. The LOFT can comprise: a special frame, a unique door for carrying weapons, and/or an optional tray secured to the door for carrying electronic law enforcement equipment.
Claims
1. A storage and equipment compartment for a police sports utility vehicle (SUV), comprising: a frame securely mounted in proximity to a headliner near a ceiling in a rear cargo section of the police SUV; a door comprising a lid pivotally connected to the frame, said door having a weapon-supporting surface for carrying and supporting weapons; said door movable between a closed generally horizontal position against said frame and an open downwardly inclined position; and when said door is in a closed position the weapons are hidden from view through rear and side windows of the police SUV and in the closed position said door does not block a line of sight through a rearview mirror of the police SUV; a rear-facing light emitting diode (LED) mounting bracket facing the rear window of the police SUV.
2. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 1 including locks for securing the weapons and door.
3. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 1 including dampers for dampening the movement of said door.
4. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 1 including two straps extending between and connecting said frame and door for limiting the downward movement of said door.
5. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 1 wherein said door defines holes for mounting firearms.
6. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance in accordance with claim 1 wherein said police SUV is operable by law enforcement personnel of a city, town, village, county, state, or federal government.
7. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance in accordance with claim 6 wherein said law enforcement personnel is selected from the group consisting of a policeman, sheriff, or law enforcement officer.
8. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 1 including at least two locks for locking and securing said door.
9. A storage and equipment compartment for a police sports utility vehicle (SUV), comprising: a frame assembly having a frame and mounting brackets connected to said frame for securing said frame assembly adjacent a headliner in proximity to a ceiling or roof in a rear cargo section of the police SUV above a primary line of view of a rearview mirror of the police SUV at a location between side and rear windows of the police SUV; an elongated door comprising a generally planar lid pivotally connected to the frame, said door being movable between a closed generally horizontal position abutting said frame and an open downwardly inclined position; and a tray secured to said door, said tray comprising an equipment tray for carrying law enforcement electronic equipment; said electronic equipment being selected from the group consisting of video equipment, programmable lights, siren, radio, computer, radar equipment, an electronic device, and combinations thereof; and when said door and tray are in a closed position the electronic equipment is hidden from view through the side and rear windows of the police SUV and in the closed position said door and tray do not block a line of sight through a rearview mirror of the police SUV; and said mounting brackets include light emitting diode (LED) mounting brackets.
10. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 9 including: at least two hydraulic dampers extending between and connecting said frame and door for dampening the movement of said door and tray; and at least two straps extending between and connecting said frame and door for limiting the downward movement of said door.
11. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 9 including manually operable locks comprising quarter turn latches for locking said door and tray.
12. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 9 including at least two electronic locks for electronically locking and securing said door and electronic equipment.
13. A storage and equipment compartment for a police sports utility vehicle (SUV), comprising: a frame assembly comprising a metal frame with a periphery and an inwardly facing peripheral lip and metal mounting brackets connected to said periphery of said frame for securing said frame assembly to or adjacent a headliner in proximity to a ceiling in a rear cargo section of the police SUV above a primary line of sight of a rearview mirror of the police SUV occupying otherwise unused space in the police SUV at a location between side and rear windows of the police SUV; an elongated substantially rigid metal door comprising a generally planar lid having a shape generally complementary to said periphery of said frame, said door comprising a weapon-supporting surface for carrying and supporting weapons and defining holes for mounting the weapons, said door pivotally connected to the frame, and said door being movable between a closed generally horizontal position abutting against said inwardly facing peripheral lip of said frame and an open downwardly inclined position positioned at an angle of inclination to said frame; and said weapons being selected from the group consisting of at least one rifle, shotgun, and handgun, and combinations thereof; said frame assembly and said door cooperating with each other to provide a gun vault; and when said door is in a closed position the weapons are hidden from view through the side and rear windows of the police SUV and in the closed position said door does not block a line of sight from a rearview mirror of the police SUV; and said mounting brackets include side-facing light emitting diode (LED) mounting brackets facing the side window of the police SUV and rear-facing LED mounting brackets facing the rear window and a rear hatch door of the police SUV.
14. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 13 including: damper-supporting brackets connected to said door; hydraulic dampers extending between and connecting said frame and said damper-support brackets of said door for dampening the movement of said door; and flexible limiting straps extending between and connecting said frame and door for limiting the downward movement of said door to an acute angle of inclination relative to said frame.
15. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 13 including at least two manually operable locks comprising quarter turn latches for locking said door.
16. A storage and equipment compartment in accordance with claim 15 including at least two electronic locks operably connected to an electronic switch for remotely electronically locking and unlocking said door.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The following is a detailed description and explanation of the preferred embodiments of the invention and best modes for practicing the invention.
(11) The inventive storage and equipment compartment, sometime simply referred to as LOFT by Lund Industries, Inc., is a multi-purpose storage solution for the Ford Police Interceptor sports utility vehicle (SUV), Ford Explore SUV, Chevy Tahoe SUV and other sport utility vehicles (SUVs). The LOFT fits in the unused space above the window line and up to the headliner in the rear quarter of the SUV. The LOFT-GV is designed for government SUVs weapon storage, such as for AR-15/M-4. rifles equipped with standard collapsible stocks, however LOFT will work with many different weapons and configurations, including dual guns. It can be used with a Ford Explorer utility or Chevrolet Tahoe non-partition mount kit or a LOFT gun vault partition mount for Ford Explorer SUV or Chevrolet Tahoe SUV. The LOFT-EC provides for electronic component installation utilizing a separate removable tray which mounts to the LOFT door.
(12) In both products the storage area used does not take away from space generally used for other gear and equipment in the SUVs of police.
(13) LOFT fits up near the headliner, up and out of the driver's line of sight through the rearview mirror and installs to existing SUV mounting points.
(14) When LOFT is closed and locked, anything inside is very difficult to see, providing additional security for the equipment and/or weapons inside.
(15) When LOFT is opened, its downward motion is smoothly dampened, and prevents unintentional dropping of the equipment or weapons while providing easy access to equipment and weapons.
(16) The LOFT also provides easy installation of side and rear facing emergency light emitting diodes (LEDs). There are also multiple LED work area and cargo area lighting options available.
(17) The LOFT can also have standard trap door gun locks with mounting brackets, universal style gun locks with mounting brackets, butt cup assemblies with mounting brackets, and/or LED mounting brackets.
(18) The LOFT can utilize currently available electric or manually operated heavy duty locks designed to hold and secure guns. These are commercially available from several manufacturers and in a variety of designs and shapes. The LOFT has mounting holes or slots and specific mounting hardware to attach the locks to the LOFT in a variety of locations and positions to allow adjustments to fit various shotguns and rifles.
(19) The individual gun locks that are installed on the LOFT provide the primary security of the weapons for typical on duty operations, while the locks that hold the LOFT door closed are secondary locking systems.
(20) Most Federal Agencies have a three lock policy. Generally, for a federal law enforcement agent to be in compliance with this policy, the agent's weapons must be secured in SUV behind three locks. With the LOFT the security is: (1) the standard locking of the vehicle; (2) the key or electronic locks holding the LOFT door closed; and (3) electric lock(s) on each weapon that are installed onto the LOFT fold down door.
(21) LOFT can open automatically with an electronic push button opener. The two latches holding the fold down door closed can have electronic releasing latches. This will allow the fold down door to be released with the push of a button, unlatching the door of the LOFT and allowing the door to fall to its open position. A secondary, normally hidden, switch can be in rear area of SUV to unlock the actual electric gun locks mounted on the fold down door.
(22) LOFT can also have a switch to unlock the electric locks for the LOFT door and this switch can be located by the installer in the rear of the SUV near the LOFT for easy access by the police officer.
(23) LOFT can store rifles, shotguns, and handguns, as well as other weapons and equipment in the headliner area of the SUVs.
(24) In the illustrated embodiment, LOFT comprises a storage and equipment compartment 20 as shown in
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(26) The mounting brackets can be mounted and secured, such as by fasteners, to securely connect the frame assembly to or adjacent a factory installed roof headliner 40 (
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(28) The LOFT can have an elongated substantially rigid metal door 54 (
(29) The LOFT can have a metal storage tray 58 (
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(32) The LOFT, as shown in
(33) The LOFT can have locks 78 (
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(35) Among the many advantages of the LOFT are:
(36) 1. Superior secure storage of weapons and police equipment.
(37) 2. Outstanding performance.
(38) 3. Does not obstruct the driver's vision.
(39) 4. Better at hiding weapons and police equipment.
(40) 5. Compact
(41) 6. User friendly.
(42) 7. Reliable.
(43) 8. Removable Electronics Tray
(44) 9. Light weight.
(45) 11. Safe.
(46) 12. Easy to use
(47) 13. Durable
(48) 14. Economical.
(49) 15. Attractive.
(50) 16. Efficient.
(51) 17. Effective.
(52) Although embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that various modifications, substitutions, and rearrangements of parts, components, as well as other uses, shapes, materials, construction, and design of the LOFT storage and equipment compartment, can be used in police SUVs and other law enforcement vehicles, as well as with other weapons and equipment, and can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the novel spirit and scope of this invention.