Claims
- 1. An off-road vehicle comprising a frame including at least two longitudinally-extending frame members, the frame members being spaced apart laterally from each other, a plurality of wheels supporting the frame, a seat being supported by a portion of the frame, a floorboard extending over the frame members and extending at least partially in front of a central portion of the seat, a prime mover powering the wheels, a foot operated control member coupled with the prime mover to control the prime mover, the foot operated control member being disposed generally in front of the seat such that a driver of the vehicle is capable of manipulating the foot operated control member with a foot, the floorboard comprising an upward projection at a location adjacent to the foot operated control member, the upward projection comprising a side surface, the upward projection being positioned laterally relative to the foot operated control member such that the foot of the driver is capable of leaning against the side surface of the projection.
- 2. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 1, wherein the projection defines a tunnel extending generally along a generally vertically extending longitudinal center plane of the frame.
- 3. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 2 additionally comprising a driveshaft connecting at least one of the wheels to the prime mover, at least a portion of the driveshaft extending through the tunnel.
- 4. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 3, wherein the at least one of the wheels that is connected to the prime mover by the driveshaft is positioned longitudinally forward of the floorboard, and a majority of the prime mover is disposed longitudinally behind the floorboard.
- 5. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 2, wherein the prime mover is an internal combustion engine, the engine comprises an air intake system and at least a portion of the air intake system extends through the tunnel defined by the projection.
- 6. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 2 additionally comprising a brake system that is adapted stop rotation of at least one of the wheels, the brake system having a foot controlled actuator disposed generally to one side of the foot operated control member, at least a portion of a brake cable that is associated with the brake system brake is positioned within the tunnel.
- 7. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 2 further comprising a cooling system that is adapted to cool the prime mover, the cooling system comprising a coolant conduit, at least a portion of the coolant conduit being positioned within the tunnel.
- 8. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 1, wherein a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels support the frame.
- 9. An off-road vehicle comprising a frame, a plurality of wheels supporting the frame, an internal combustion engine powering at least one of the wheels, the engine comprising an air intake system, a floorboard extending laterally over a middle region of the frame, the floorboard having an upward projection that defines a tunnel, and at least a portion of the air intake system being positioned within the tunnel defined by the upward projection of the floorboard.
- 10. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 9, wherein the engine is disposed generally longitudinally behind the floorboard, the air intake system comprises an air inlet disposed longitudinally in front of the floorboard, an air intake duct is positioned between the air inlet and the engine, and at least a portion of the air intake duct is positioned within the tunnel.
- 11. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 10, wherein the portion of the air intake duct positioned within the tunnel is vertically lower than another portion of the air intake duct.
- 12. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 9 additionally comprising a seat that is disposed longitudinally behind the floorboard such that the floorboard is adapted to support feet of an occupant seated on the seat.
- 13. The off-road vehicle as-set-forth in claim 9, wherein the tunnel comprises a side surface and the vehicle comprises a foot actuated control member, the side surface and the control member being laterally adjacent each other such that a foot of an operator can contact both the side surface and the control member at one time.
- 14. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 9, wherein the tunnel comprises a pair of side surfaces and the vehicle comprises a foot actuated control member, at least one of the side surfaces and the control member being laterally adjacent each other such that a foot of an operator can simultaneously contact both the side surface and the at least one of the side surfaces.
- 15. The off-road vehicle as set forth in claim 9, wherein a foot actuated control member is disposed laterally adjacent to the tunnel such that a foot of an operator can simultaneously contact both a surface of the tunnel and the control member.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] The present application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/459,948, filed on Apr. 2, 2003, under 35 U.S.C. § 119.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60459948 |
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