Claims
- 1. A utility vehicle having an extendable utility boom, comprising:
a) a vehicle body; b) an engine supported within said vehicle body; c) a boom supported over said body; d) a utility mechanism supported by said boom; e) an operator cab supported by said vehicle body; and f) (i) a forward tilt mechanism about which said cab tilts forward for maintenance or service; and
(ii) a boom linkage moveable between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein in said extended position said boom linkage provides substantially unobstructed access to the vehicle body from left and right sides of the vehicle from between a substantial portion of a fore-to-aft length of the vehicle body.
- 2. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein said substantial portion of the fore-to-aft length includes a substantial portion of the distance between a rear of the cab, when in a forward tilted position, to a rear of the vehicle body.
- 3. The utility vehicle of claim 1, further including a removable cover that enables access into said vehicle body behind said cab for maintenance or service.
- 4. The utility vehicle of claim 1, further including a rear-end door that enables access from a rear of the vehicle for maintenance or service.
- 5. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein said vehicle is a skid steer vehicle.
- 6. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein said utility mechanism includes a bucket.
- 7. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein said boom linkage includes a front link mounted proximate a front side of the vehicle body and a rear link mounted proximate a rear side of the vehicle body, wherein when in said raised position, said front link and said rear link provide a opening therebetween enabling substantially unobstructed access for maintenance or service.
- 8. The utility vehicle of claim 7, wherein said rear link has a width in a fore-to-aft direction of the vehicle of less than about one foot.
- 9. The utility vehicle of claim 7, wherein said rear link has a width in a fore-to-aft direction of the vehicle of less than about nine inches.
- 10. The utility vehicle of claim 7, wherein said rear link has a width in a fore-to-aft direction of the vehicle of less than about six inches.
- 11. The utility vehicle of claim 7, wherein when in said raised position, said front link extends upward toward a mid-region of an elongated boom, said rear link extends upward toward a bottom of the elongated boom, and said utility mechanism is supported proximate an upper end of said elongated boom.
- 12. A utility vehicle having an extendable utility boom, comprising:
a) a vehicle body; b) an engine supported within said vehicle body; c) an extendable boom supported over said body; d) a utility mechanism supported on said boom; e) an operator cab supported on said vehicle body; and f) means for providing substantially unobstructed access to said engine along left and right sides of said vehicle body from locations beneath said cab and beneath said boom to proximate a rear end of said vehicle body.
- 13. The utility vehicle of claim 12, wherein said means includes a below-cab access mechanism that provides access to said engine by movement of said cab forward without additional tools.
- 14. The utility vehicle of claim 13, wherein said below-cab access mechanism includes a forward tilt mechanism about which said cab tilts forward for maintenance or service.
- 15. The utility vehicle of claim 12, wherein said means includes a boom linkage that provides substantially unobstructed access on right and left sides of the vehicle.
- 16. The utility vehicle of claim 12, wherein said a boom linkage is moveable between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein in said extended position said boom linkage provides a substantially unobstructed access into the vehicle body from left and right sides of the vehicle body from between substantially a rear of the cab to a rear end of the vehicle body.
- 17. The utility vehicle of claim 12, wherein said means provides access without additional tools or attachments.
- 18. The utility vehicle of claim 12, further including a rear-end door that allows for access across substantially the entire rear end of the vehicle body.
- 19. The utility vehicle of claim 18, wherein said rear-end door is pivotally attached to pivot about a generally vertical axis.
- 20. The utility vehicle of claim 12, further including a removable top cover that provides access over substantially the entire top side of the engine behind said cab.
- 21. A method of providing maintenance or service to a utility vehicle having an extendable boom, comprising:
a) providing a utility vehicle having: a vehicle body, an engine supported within said vehicle body, a boom supported over said body, a utility mechanism supported on said boom, and an operator cab supported on said vehicle body; b) raising said boom into a position providing substantially unobstructed access under said boom at left and right sides of the vehicle; and c) tilting said cab forward around a forward tilt mechanism and maintaining said cab in a forward tilted position without additional tools.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further including removing a cover over a top of the engine to provide access to said vehicle body behind said cab.
- 23. The method of claim 21, further including opening a rear-end door that provides access from a rear of the vehicle for maintenance or service.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein said raising said boom includes raising said boom via a boom linkage that is moveable between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein in said extended position said boom linkage provides substantially unobstructed access into the vehicle from left and right sides of the vehicle from between substantially a rear of the cab to a rear end of the vehicle body.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/364,025, filed on Mar. 15, 2002, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60364025 |
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