Claims
- 1. A method for securing front and rear roof sections of a multi-piece hardtop to each other over forward and rearward areas of a passenger vehicle, said method including the steps of:
(a) positioning the rear roof section over the rearward area of the vehicle, (b) positioning the front roof section over the forward area of the vehicle, (c) overlapping adjacent portions of the front and rear roof sections, each of said overlapping portions having an inverted substantially U-shape with two substantially vertical legs and a substantially horizontally extending base therebetween, (d) drawing at least one of the overlapping portions of said front and rear roof sections substantially vertically toward the other overlapping portion to a first position using engagable members respectively mounted on adjacent overlapping legs of said overlapping portions of the front and rear roof sections, and (e) securing said front and rear sections to each other in the first position of step (d).
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including the limitation of guiding said overlapping portions of said front and rear roof sections into a predetermined alignment with each other using a recessed member on one of the adjacent overlapping legs and a mating protruding member on the other adjacent overlapping leg.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein step (d) draws the overlapping portion of the front roof section substantially vertically downwardly toward the overlapping portion of the rear roof section.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein step (e) includes the further limitation of securing the front and rear roof sections to each other between adjacent overlapping legs of the overlapping portions.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further including the step of providing a sealing member between the overlapping portions of said front and rear roof sections including the overlapping bases and legs of said overlapping portions.
- 6. The method of claim 1 further including the step of removably attaching the front and rear roof sections respectively to the vehicle.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said vehicle has a windshield and the front roof section is removably attached thereto.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the rear roof section is first attached to the vehicle and the overlapping portion of the front rear roof section is subsequently drawn vertically downwardly toward the overlapping portion of the rear roof section.
- 9. The method of claim 1 further including the step of providing a gutter between said front and rear roof sections adjacent said overlapping portions to direct water away from between the front and rear roof sections.
- 10. A multi-piece hardtop having front and rear roof sections respectively positionable over forward and rearward areas of a passenger vehicle, said front and rear roof sections having overlapping portions, each of said overlapping portions having an inverted substantially U-shape with two substantially vertical legs and a substantially horizontally extending base therebetween, said multi-piece hardtop further including a mechanism to draw at least one of the overlapping portions substantially vertically toward the other overlapping portion to a first position, said mechanism having first and second engagable members respectively mounted on adjacent overlapping legs of the overlapping portions of the front and rear roof sections, and an arrangement to secure the front and rear roof sections to each other in said first position.
- 11. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 10 wherein one of said adjacent overlapping legs has a hole therethrough with one of said engagable members being extendable through said hole to engage said other engagable member.
- 12. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 10 wherein said arrangement to secure the front and rear roof sections to each other in said first position secures the front and rear roof section to each other between adjacent overlapping legs of the overlapping portions.
- 13. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 12 wherein said arrangement to secure includes said first and second engagable members.
- 13. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 10 further including a recessed member on one of the overlapping legs and a mating protruding member on the other overlapping leg to aid in aligning said overlapping portions of said front and rear roof section into a predetermined alignment with each other.
- 14. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 10 further including a sealing member positioned between said overlapping portions when said front and rear roof sections are in said first position.
- 15. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 14 wherein said sealing member has portions extending between the bases and legs of the overlapping portions when said front and rear roof sections are in said first position.
- 16. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 14 wherein the sealing member is mounted to one of the overlapping portions and forms part of a gutter between the front and rear roof sections to direct water horizontally outwardly from between the front and rear roof sections adjacent the bases of the inverted U-shapes of the overlapping portions and to direct water vertically downwardly between the front and rear roof sections adjacent the legs of the inverted U-shapes of the overlapping portions.
- 17. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 16 wherein said gutter has an inverted U-shape with two substantially vertical legs and a substantially horizontally extending base therebetween and wherein the bottoms of the legs of said inverted U-shape are inclined downwardly and outwardly to direct water away from the front and rear roof sections and to prevent the water from collecting in the gutter.
- 18. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 10 wherein said front and rear roof sections are respectively removably attached to said vehicle.
- 19. The multi-piece hardtop of claim of claim 18 wherein the vehicle has a windshield and the front roof section is removably attached to said windshield.
- 20. The multi-piece hardtop of claim 10 wherein the front and rear roof sections are removably secured to each other.
- 21. A substantially waterproof air vent for a vehicle to allow air to pass from the interior of the vehicle outwardly through the vent and to substantially prevent water from passing from the exterior of the vehicle through the vent to the interior of the vehicle, said vent having an interior side and an exterior side spaced from each other and top and bottom members spaced from each other, said interior side of the vent being adjacent the interior of the vehicle and in fluid communication therewith, said exterior side including a diffuser with spaced-apart louver members allowing air and water to pass therebetween, said louver members including inwardly and downwardly extending portions to direct any incoming water downwardly toward the bottom member of the vent, said vent having a draining area adjacent the bottom member to direct water outwardly of the vent.
- 22. The vent of claim 21 wherein said louver members of the diffuser are curved downwardly.
- 23. The vent of claim 21 wherein said draining area directs the water through the exterior side of the vent to the exterior of the vehicle.
- 24. The vent of claim 23 where in the bottom member of the vent is downwardly and outwardly curved from adjacent the interior side of the vent to the exterior side of the vent to aid in directing the water outwardly of the vent through the exterior side thereof.
- 25. The vent of claim 21 further including a one-way valve between the interior and exterior sides of the vent substantially restricting the flow of air to one direction through the vent from the interior side to the exterior side of the vent.
- 26. The vent of claim 25 wherein said one-way valve is a flexible lip member.
- 27. The vent of claim 21 wherein each of said interior and exterior sides of the vent has a diffuser and the diffusers are vertically staggered relative to each other.
- 28. The vent of claim 21 wherein the diffuser on the interior side is positioned vertically higher than the diffuser on the exterior side.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/162,661 filed Nov. 1, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60162661 |
Nov 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09702555 |
Oct 2000 |
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09955721 |
Sep 2001 |
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