Cab and fasteners for vehicle cab

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11173967
  • Patent Number
    11,173,967
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 3, 2020
    3 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2021
    2 years ago
Abstract
A utility vehicle including a cab assembly, a roof assembly, a windshield assembly, a rear window assembly, and two or more couplers attached to one or more ROPS members. The couplers are each aligned with and are releasably connected with a buckle insert attached to one or more of the roof assembly, windshield assembly, rear window assembly and doors of the cab assembly.
Description
SUMMARY

A utility vehicle including a cab assembly, a roof assembly, a windshield assembly, a rear window assembly, and two or more couplers attached to one or more ROPS members. The couplers are each aligned with and are releasably connected with a buckle insert attached to one or more of the roof assembly, windshield assembly, rear window assembly and doors of the cab assembly.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, like numerals may describe similar components in difference views. The drawings illustrate generally, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, various embodiments discussed in the present document.



FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a partial utility vehicle, according to some embodiments.



FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a partial utility vehicle, according to some embodiments.



FIG. 3 shows an exploded view of a partial utility vehicle, according to some embodiments.



FIG. 4 shows an exploded view of a partial utility vehicle, according to some embodiments.



FIG. 5 shows an exploded view of a roof assembly, according to some embodiments.



FIG. 6A shows a bottom perspective view of a roof assembly, according to some embodiments.



FIG. 6B shows a top perspective view of a roof assembly, according to some embodiments.



FIG. 7 shows a side view of couplers, according to some embodiments.



FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of a roof assembly, according to some embodiments.



FIG. 9 shows a partial perspective view of a windshield assembly, according to some embodiments.



FIGS. 10A-D show views of buckle inserts and couplers, according to some embodiments.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

As shown in perspective views FIGS. 1-2 and exploded views FIGS. 3-4, a utility vehicle 10 comprises at least a cab assembly 12 which, in some embodiments, includes one or more doors 14, rear window assembly 16, windshield assembly 18, and roof assembly 20. In some embodiments, one or more of the doors 14, rear window assembly 16, windshield assembly 18, and roof assembly 20 are removable from the utility vehicle 10 by removing or actuating a fastener.


With regard to FIGS. 5 and 6, in some embodiments, the roof assembly 20 includes a rear roof portion 22 and a front roof portion 24. The rear roof portion 22 and front roof portion 24 can be fastened together, integrated, or isolated components. In some embodiments, the roof assembly 20 further includes one or more ROPS (Rollover Protective Structures) couplers 26. In some embodiments, the ROPS couplers 26 have a profile that engages the ROPS tubing or members such that the ROPS couplers 26 can be secured to the ROPS tubing using one or more fasteners 28 (see FIG. 7). In some embodiments, a securing member 30 is coupled to the ROPS couplers 26, for example, and/or one or more fasteners 28. The securing member 30 can comprise a flat plate of material, however other shapes are also permissible.


Returning to FIG. 5, in some embodiments, the roof assembly 20 further includes one or more buckle inserts 32. The buckle inserts 32 can be attached to the roof assembly 20 at a first surface and releasably contacted with buckle retainers 34 at a second surface. The buckle inserts 32 can be selectively held in place by the buckle retainers 34 or removed from the ROPS couplers 26 by pressing on a portion of the buckle retainer 34 to release the buckle insert 32. In some embodiments, the buckle retainer 34 includes a barb portion (not shown) that catches on an aperture 36 in the buckle insert 32. Upon pressing on a portion of the buckle retainer 34, however, the barb portion releases the aperture 36 and the buckle insert 32 can be selectively removed from the ROPS coupler 26.


In turn, the buckle inserts 32 are attached (e.g., by one or more fasteners) to one or more portions of the rear window assembly 16, windshield assembly 18, and/or rear roof portion 22. Complementary couplers 26 are positioned on the ROPS tubing or members to releasably contact or connect via buckle retainers 34.


As further shown in FIG. 5, in some embodiments, the roof assembly 20 further includes one or more standoff members 38 which are coupled to the rear roof portion 22, for example via one or more fasteners. The standoff members 38 can be formed form bent sheet metal, for example.



FIG. 6A shows a bottom or underside view of a rood assembly 20. One or more buckle inserts can be positioned near the perimeter of the roof assembly or in alignment with an ROPS tubing adjacent the roof assembly 20. FIG. 6B shows a top view of roof assembly 20. FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of an example roof assembly 20 with coupler 26 attached.


As discussed above, the couplers 26 can be additionally positioned on one or more of doors 14, rear windshield assembly 16, and windshield assembly 18. FIG. 9 shows four couplers attached to ROPS tubing at a windshield assembly 18. The buckle inserts 32 are releasably or removably connected to buckle retainers 34. As shown in the figure, the windshield assembly can be removed by engaging the coupler 26 at buckle retainer 34.



FIGS. 10A-B show a coupler 26 assembly 26 in an engaged (FIG. 10B) and disengaged (FIG. 10A) position. In the engaged position, the buckle insert 32 is releasably secured within buckle retainer 34 of coupler 26. By physically contacting the buckle retainer 34 (such as by pushing, pulling, pressing, etc.), the buckle insert 32 is released from coupler 26 (disengaged position shown in FIG. 10A). FIGS. 10C-D show engaged and disengaged positions when the buckle insert 32 is attached to a roof assembly 20.

Claims
  • 1. An off-road vehicle comprising: a cab;a plurality of roll over protection system (ROPS) members positioned around a periphery of the cab; andtwo or more couplers attached to one or more ROPS members, each coupler secured to one or more ROPS members at a proximal end and each coupler including a recess at a distal end for receiving a buckle insert.
  • 2. The off-road vehicle of claim 1, wherein the two or more couplers each includes a buckle retainer for securing the buckle insert, wherein the buckle insert is selectively releasable from a ROPS coupler.
  • 3. The utility vehicle of claim 2, wherein each buckle insert includes an aperture for securing with the buckle retainer of the coupler.
  • 4. The off-road vehicle of claim 2, further including: a detachable rear roof assembly; andtwo or more buckle inserts, each buckle insert having a first surface attached to the detachable rear roof assembly and a second surface releasably contacted with the respective buckle retainer of the two or more couplers.
  • 5. The off-road vehicle of claim 2, further including: a detachable windshield; andtwo or more buckle inserts, each buckle insert having a first surface attached to the detachable windshield and a second surface releasably contacted with the respective buckle retainer of the two or more couplers.
  • 6. The off-road vehicle of claim 2, further including: a detachable rear window assembly; andtwo or more buckle inserts, each buckle insert having a first surface attached to the detachable rear window assembly and a second surface releasably contacted with the respective buckle retainer of the two or more couplers.
  • 7. The ROPS of claim 1, wherein the ROPS members comprises tubing.
  • 8. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the couplers each further comprise a fastener for securing the coupler to a ROPS member.
  • 9. The utility vehicle of claim 8, further comprising a securing member, positioned between the coupler and the ROPS member.
  • 10. A roll over protection system (ROPS) comprising: a plurality of ROPS members; andtwo or more couplers attached to one or more ROPS members, each coupler secured to one or more ROPS members at a proximal end and each coupler including a recess at a distal end for receiving a buckle insert, wherein the buckle insert is selectively releasable from a ROPS coupler.
  • 11. The ROPS of claim 10, wherein the two or more couplers each includes a buckle retainer for securing the buckle insert, wherein the buckle insert is selectively releasable from a coupler.
  • 12. The ROPS of claim 11, wherein each buckle insert includes an aperture for securing with the buckle retainer of the coupler.
  • 13. The ROPS of claim 10, wherein the couplers each further comprise a fastener for securing the coupler to a ROPS member.
  • 14. The ROPS of claim 13, further comprising a securing member, positioned between the coupler and the ROPS member.
CROSS-REFERENCE

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/927,719, filed Mar. 21, 2018, titled “Cab and Fasteners for Vehicle Cab”, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/474,556, filed on Mar. 21, 2017, and which applications are incorporated herein by reference. This application is also related to the subject matter of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/927,524, filed Mar. 21, 2018, titled, “Off-Road Utility Vehicle”; having inventors Devin Joseph Danielson, Adam Christian Krone, Nathan Len Wiater, Aaron Lee Swanson, Erick John Halvorson, Douglas Robert Grangroth, Kevin James Miller, Jared Richard Spindler, Leigh Raymond Collyer, Donald Scott Hansen, and Joseph Patrick Wood, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.

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