The present application relates to a passenger vehicle for transporting one or more passengers, and more particularly to a passenger vehicle which is retrofitted for transporting one or more passengers seated in a wheelchair.
Automobile manufacturers do not currently mass-produce passenger vehicles specifically designed to transport passengers having physical limitations, either as a driver or as a non-driving passenger. Consequently, mass-produced passenger vehicles are modified, or retrofitted, by a number of aftermarket companies dedicated to supplying vehicles to physically limited passengers. Such vehicles can be modified by removing certain parts or structures within a vehicle and replacing those with parts or structure specifically designed to accommodate the physically limited passenger. For example, in one configuration a van is retrofitted with a ramp to enable a physically limited individual using a wheelchair to enter the vehicle without the assistance of another individual.
Other known products for retrofitting a vehicle, such as a van, include wheel chair lifts, lift platforms, and lowered floor surfaces. In some instances, a door of an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) van is enlarged or otherwise modified to permit entry of the physically limited individual through what is known as the assisted entrance. Once inside the van, individuals who use the assisted entrance are often located in a rear passenger compartment of the van adjacent to or behind the assisted entrance.
While these seating locations provide for the transport of the physically limited individual, such locations do not always lend themselves to enabling an owner of the vehicle to drive the vehicle, if confined to a wheelchair. In particular, the driver's side position does not lend itself to locating a passenger seated in a wheelchair to drive the vehicle. Consequently, modifications are made to the front passenger area which can include the driver's side compartment and the front passenger compartment. What is needed, therefore, is a modification to an OEM vehicle which allows the physically limited individual seated in a wheelchair to be located in the front passenger compartment, particularly at the driver's side position.
In one embodiment there is provided a transmission shifter for a vehicle having a dash. The transmission shifter includes a support assembly coupled to a vehicle support, wherein the support assembly includes a support bracket having one of a slot and rail. A shifter assembly includes a locking mechanism and a front plate including the other of the slot and the rail, wherein the slot engages the rail to enable sliding movement of the shifter assembly with respect to the support assembly. The locking mechanism fixes the location of the shifter assembly with respect to the support assembly.
In some embodiments, the transmission shifter includes wherein the support bracket includes a slot and the locking mechanism includes a latch block located on a first side of the support bracket. A slide block is located on a second side of the support bracket. The locking mechanism adjusts a position of the slide block with respect to the latch block.
In some embodiments, the transmission shifter includes wherein the locking mechanism includes a shaft extending through the slide block, through the slot, and through a tee nut block. Adjustment of the arm adjusts a distance between the slide block and the tee nut block to clamp and unclamp the shifter assembly with respect to the dash.
In some embodiments, the transmission shifter further includes a shifter housing adapted to support a gear shifter coupled to a cable, wherein the support bracket includes a cutout adapted to provide access for the cable.
In some embodiments, the transmission shifter includes wherein the gear shifter is an original equipment manufacturer part.
In some embodiments, the transmission shifter further includes a bracket assembly fixedly connected to the front plate, wherein the bracket assembly is configured to support a shifter mechanism coupled to the gear shifter.
In some embodiments, the transmission shifter further includes a shifter housing connected to the bracket assembly, wherein the shifter housing supports the gear shifter, the shifter mechanism, and the bracket assembly.
In some embodiments, the transmission shifter includes wherein the bracket assembly includes a top plate, wherein the top plate includes an aperture to enable the gear shifter to be coupled to the shifter mechanism.
In some embodiments, the transmission shifter includes wherein the shifter mechanism is an original equipment mechanism.
In some embodiments, the transmission shifter includes wherein the locking mechanism extends through the front plate to fix the location of the shifter assembly with the support assembly.
In another embodiment, there is provided a vehicle adapted to transport a physically limited person, wherein a front passenger compartment includes a dash, a driver side compartment, and a passenger side compartment. The vehicle includes a support assembly coupled to a vehicle support, wherein the support assembly includes a support bracket having one of a slot and a rail. A shifter assembly includes a locking mechanism and a front plate including the other of the slot and the rail. The slot engages the rail to enable sliding movement of the shifter assembly with respect to the support assembly. The locking mechanism fixes the location of the shifter assembly with respect to the support assembly.
In some embodiments, the vehicle includes wherein the support bracket includes a slot, and the locking mechanism includes a latch block located on a first side of the support bracket, and a slide block located on a second side of the support bracket. The locking mechanism adjusts a position of the slide block with the latch block.
In some embodiments, the vehicle includes wherein the locking mechanism includes a shaft extending through the slide block, through the slot, and through a tee nut block. Adjustment of the arm adjusts a distance between the slide block and the tee nut block to clamp and unclamp the shifter assembly with respect to the dash.
In some embodiments, the vehicle further includes a shifter housing adapted to support a gear shifter coupled to a cable, wherein the support bracket includes a cutout adapted to provide access for the cable.
In some embodiments, the vehicle includes wherein the gear shifter is an original equipment manufacturer part.
In some embodiments, the vehicle further includes a relatively planar floor located at the driver side compartment, wherein the relatively planar floor is configured to accommodate a driver seated in a wheelchair.
In some embodiments, the vehicle further includes a bracket assembly fixedly connected to the front plate, wherein the bracket assembly is configured to support a shifter mechanism coupled to a gear shifter.
In some embodiments, the vehicle further includes a shifter housing connected to the bracket assembly, wherein the shifter housing supports the gear shifter, the shifter mechanism, and the bracket assembly.
In some embodiments, the vehicle includes wherein the bracket assembly includes a top plate, and the top plate includes an aperture to enable the gear shifter to be coupled to the shifter mechanism.
In a further embodiment, there is provided a method of retrofitting an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) vehicle to provide clearance space for a passenger of the vehicle confined to a wheelchair. he method includes: removing a shifter mechanism from the OEM vehicle; attaching a first bracket, defining one of a first slot or a first rail, to an OEM support structure of the OEM vehicle; attaching the shifter mechanism to a shifter support structure, the shifter support structure including a second bracket having the other of the first slot or the first rail; attaching an enclosure to the shifter support structure; slidingly attaching the first bracket to the second bracket by engaging the first slot to the first rail; and fixing the location of the enclosure with respect to the first rail by actuation of a locking mechanism.
The above-mentioned aspects of the present disclosure and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The embodiments of the present disclosure described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present disclosure.
The SUV 10 has been modified to include a second passenger side door 20 coupled to the unibody frame through a mechanical linkage (not shown). In other embodiments, the side door 20 is coupled to the unibody frame through a sliding mechanism. In this embodiment, the second passenger side door has been modified to slide along a track (not shown) as opposed to the manufacturer supplied door which is hinged to swing away from the vehicle, as is understood by those skilled in the art. In addition to modifying the door 20 to slide along the track, an opening 22 to the interior, in some embodiments, is modified or widened to provide access to a passenger seated in a wheelchair. The opening is defined on the sides thereof by an edge of the door 20 and the edge of the door 18. The vehicle is further modified to include a ramp assembly 24 which provides rolling access of the wheelchair from pavement 26 into an interior 28 of the vehicle 10. The ramp assembly 24 is installed at the opening 22 and is movable between the interior of the vehicle, where it is stored in some embodiments, and to the exterior for wheelchair access.
In known modified vehicles, such as modified vans, the middle row of seats is removed from the manufacturer supplied vehicle to enable access to a passenger using a wheelchair. Once the wheelchaired passenger moves into the interior of the vehicle, the passenger or a caregiver locates the wheelchair in the middle portion of the interior behind the driver and passenger seats of the front row. While the wheelchaired passenger is readily and safely transported by the vehicle when located at this position, the passenger can also move from the middle portion the driver's compartment to drive the vehicle. As used herein, wheelchaired passenger is used to indicate that the individual is making use of a wheelchair, whether that use is temporary or permanent.
Over the past few years, the number of wheelchaired individuals who desire to lead full active lives has increased. To accommodate such individuals, the SUV has become a preferred vehicle of choice, particularly with military veterans who received disabilities during their tours of duty. Consequently, the SUV 10 is further modified or retrofitted as illustrated in
To retrofit the vehicle 10, an SUV is purchased from a dealer or directly from the manufacturer and the driver's side seat is removed from the vehicle to provide an area for the driver to be seated behind the steering wheel. In one embodiment as shown in
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In one embodiment, the shifter assembly 38 may slide along the axis 42 toward or away from the driver or front passenger and may be securable at a selected position. The adjustment mechanism of the shifter assembly 38 may provide for additional clearance for wheelchair occupants seated in the front seating positions. This feature, not only provides improved access to the shifter by the driver, but can also enhance the driver's comfort and driving experience.
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In a further embodiment, the panel 62 may include a relatively planar front face 70 to which a guide bracket 72 is coupled. As further shown in a left side bottom perspective view of
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In one embodiment, the slide block 94 may be fixedly coupled to the shifter housing 92 by connectors 95, such as bolts or screws. In other embodiments, other connectors may be used. The screw threads 104 (See
While the clamp 78 is used to fix the location of the slide block 94 and consequently the shifter assembly 38, other locking mechanisms are contemplated to fix the location of the shifter assembly. For instance in one embodiment, a spring biased pin that engages in one of a grid of apertures is used to fix the location of the shifter assembly. In another embodiment, a spring biased lever including one or more projections engages indentions located on a locating strip. See U.S. Pat. No. 9,227,511, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
When the shifter assembly 38 is located at a position desired by the driver, passenger, or other individual, the handle 80 may be rotated to clamp the shifter assembly into place.
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In another embodiment, the shifter mechanism 140 may include a wiring harness (not shown) that connects to a vehicle wiring harness as understood by those skilled in the art. As the shifter assembly 38 moves from side to side, the wiring harness extending from the shifter assembly 38 may also move as well. To accommodate access for the wiring harness and this movement, the support bracket 82 may include a cutout 144 (See, e.g.,
As described herein, the shifter assembly 38 may include both OEM parts and aftermarket parts assembled to provide an adjustable transmission assembly. By using OEM vehicle control components along with the described after-market parts and assemblies, a vehicle operator seated in wheelchair may be provided with a vehicle having enhanced features. The OEM vehicle may be improved, while still maintaining a look and feel of the original vehicle. Vehicle and driver safety may be also improved by providing additional room for the vehicle operator seated in a wheelchair. Likewise, should the vehicle operator not be seated in a wheelchair, the shifter assembly 38 can be moved toward the driver to provide more room for a front row passenger seated in a wheelchair.
While exemplary embodiments incorporating the principles of the present disclosure have been disclosed herein, the present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this disclosure pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/127,312, filed Dec. 18, 2020 and entitled “ADJUSTABLE TRANSMISSION SHIFTER,” the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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63127312 | Dec 2020 | US |