METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING POLICE PUSH BARS
20180201210 ยท 2018-07-19
Inventors
- Mahmoud Yousef Ghannam (Canton, MI, US)
- Swadad A. Carremm (Canton, MI, US)
- John W. Jensen (Canton, MI, US)
- David James BAUCH (South Lyon, MI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A push-bar assembly including a push-bar and a pair of push-bar supports. The push-bar supports are attached by a pair of upper brackets and a pair of lower brackets. The lower brackets include about which a mounting block attached to the push-bar supports pivot when the push-bar assembly is assembled to a vehicle. A clevis bracket and clevis pin are provided on lower bracket assemblies that secure a lower mounting block on the push-bar supports to a pair of lower bracket assemblies.
Claims
1. A push-bar assembly comprising: a push-bar; a pair of push-bar supports defining upper and lower openings; a pair of upper brackets attached to a vehicle rail, each including a rod receivable in one upper opening about which the push-bar supports pivot; a pair of lower brackets attached to a bumper below the vehicle rail, each including a clevis bracket and a pin receivable in one lower opening to secure the push-bar supports; and a pair of springs with each spring being attached between one of the pins and one of the lower brackets to bias the pin to a locked position.
2. (canceled)
3. The push-bar assembly of claim 1 wherein the pin is shifted to an unlocked position by sliding the pin against a biasing force applied by the spring to remove the pin from the lower opening to facilitate securing and releasing the push-bar support to and from the clevis bracket, respectively.
4. The push-bar assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a precision immobilization technique bar attached to the push-bar supports.
5. The push-bar assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a brush guard attached to the push-bar supports.
6. The push-bar assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a grill guard attached to the push-bar supports.
7. A push-bar assembly comprising: a push-bar; a pair of push-bar supports defining upper and lower openings; a pair of upper brackets attached to a vehicle rail, each including a rod receivable in one upper opening about which the push-bar supports pivot; a pair of lower brackets attached to a bumper below the vehicle rail, each including a clevis bracket and a pin receivable in one lower opening to secure the push-bar supports; and a pair of solenoids operatively connected to one of the pins and one of the lower brackets to shift the pin between a locked position and an unlocked position.
8. A push-bar assembly comprising: a push-bar; a frame defining upper opening and a latch receiver; upper brackets attached to a vehicle rail including a rod receivable in the upper opening to pivot about the rod; lower brackets attached to a frame rail below a bumper, wherein the lower brackets include a latch received by the latch receiver to secure the push-bar to the lower bracket; and a spring biasing the latch to a locked position.
9. (canceled)
10. The push-bar assembly of claim 8 wherein the latch is shifted to an unlocked position by sliding the latch against a biasing force applied by the spring to remove the latch from the latch receiver to facilitate securing the frame to and releasing the push-bar support from the lower bracket.
11. The push-bar assembly of claim 8 further comprising: a precision immobilization technique bar attached to the push-bar.
12. The push-bar assembly of claim 8 further comprising: a brush guard attached to the push-bar.
13. The push-bar assembly of claim 8 further comprising: a grill guard attached to the push-bar.
14. A push-bar assembly comprising: a push-bar; a frame defining upper opening and a latch receiver; upper brackets attached to a vehicle rail including a rod receivable in the upper opening to pivot about the rod; lower brackets attached to a frame rail below a bumper, wherein the lower brackets include a latch received by the latch receiver to secure the push-bar to the lower bracket; and a solenoid operatively connected to the latch and the lower bracket for shifting the latch between a locked position and an unlocked position.
15. A method of attaching a push-bar to a vehicle comprising: assembling an upper bracket having a pivot pin to an upper rail above a grill opening; assembling a lower bracket including a clevis to a lower rail below the grill opening, wherein the lower bracket includes a clevis bracket including a pin and a spring; attaching a push-bar assembly to the pivot pin; pivoting the push-bar assembly on the pivot pin; assembling the push-bar assembly to the lower bracket; and latching the push-bar assembly to the lower bracket by moving the pin in a first direction against a biasing force provided by the spring to an open position.
16. (canceled)
17. The method of claim 15 further comprising: biasing the pin with the spring in a second direction opposite the first direction to a closed position.
18. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of latching the push-bar assembly further comprises: actuating a solenoid to move a pin in a first direction to an open position.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising: actuating the solenoid to move the pin in a second direction opposite the first direction to a closed position.
20. The method of claim 15 wherein the push-bar assembly includes a support frame attached to a push-bar, the support frame defining an upper opening for receiving the pivot pin and defining a latch receptacle that cooperates with a latch for latching the push-bar to the lower bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] The illustrated embodiments are disclosed with reference to the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are intended to be merely examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the disclosed concepts.
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[0031] A lower end of the push-bar supports 16 are provided with lower bracket assemblies 40. Lower bracket assemblies 40 each include a bracket portion 42 that is adapted to be attached to the vehicle 10 by fasteners 44. Interchangeable styles of bracket assemblies may be provided as a kit or the bracket assemblies 40 may be provided as a standard strip that may be custom formed for a particular installation, as described above with respect to the upper bracket assemblies 28. The lower bracket assemblies 40 each include a clevis bracket 46 and clevis pin 48. The clevis pins 48 are biased to a position by a spring 50 with the clevis pin 48 being received in the clevis bracket 46. The spring 50 is also retained in a pin/spring retainer 52. The pin/spring retainer 52 guides the movement of the clevis pin 48 into the clevis bracket 46 and also guides the clevis pin 48 when it is released from the clevis bracket 46.
[0032] A mounting block 54 is provided on the lower end of the push-bar support. The mounting block 54 defines an opening 56 that is adapted to receive the clevis pin 48 when the mounting block 54 is disposed in the clevis bracket 46. The clevis pin 48, when received in the opening 56, holds the lower end of the push-bar support 16 in the clevis bracket 46. A latch locking tab 58 is provided on an outer end of the clevis pin 48 to lock the clevis pin 48 in the clevis bracket 46.
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[0041] The embodiments described above are specific examples that do not describe all possible forms of the disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosed concepts. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation. The scope of the following claims is broader than the specifically disclosed embodiments and also includes modifications of the illustrated embodiments.