The present invention relates generally to convertible tops, and more particularly, to a frameless multi-piece removable top, having a storage compartment.
There are many vehicles produced with tops that are removable, either hardtops that can be taken off, or soft, fabric tops that can be removed or retracted. Once removed, the occupants are exposed to the elements and are at risk of bad weather or adverse road conditions and may not have the removable top components available to reinstall while traveling. There are a number of products in the marketplace intended to address this issue by providing a shade over the driver, or a complete assembly that can be unfolded back into place as required. These items do not provide complete coverage and weather protection or involve complex and difficult to use assemblies to support the fabric portion of the top. Also, these current devices require space in the seating area of the vehicle to store the components when not being used. These products can be difficult to install due to the current methods used to attach the soft fabric portions to the vehicles. Consequently, a need exists for a removable soft top for a vehicle that is easy to install, remove and store.
The present invention is a removable multi-piece soft convertible top made of vinyl or canvas material with windows on the sides and rear sections designed to be used on a vehicle without additional main support structures other than existing portions of the vehicle. Existing portions of the vehicle to which the soft top is connected include a roll bar or a cage and a windshield frame. The soft convertible top of the present invention is easily installed through the use of simple adjustable straps positioned at the rear to attach the top to the vehicle as well as a mount at the top of the windshield. The convertible top has side and rear panels that are removable leaving a center shade section over the driver compartment of the vehicle. The convertible top utilizes existing portions of a vehicle's permanent structure as support for the soft top instead of requiring a secondary convertible top structure that would need to be attached and installed in the interior of the vehicle prior to the soft top being installed. For example, the convertible soft top utilizes existing roll bar structure of common off road vehicles to hold the top above the passenger compartment, instead of using a secondary frame structure attached into the vehicle and then attaching the convertible top to the secondary frame structure.
The convertible top of the present invention is a multi-piece construction which provides panels that can be removed from the sides as well as the rear section. The panels have a window component to allow visibility out of the vehicle's sides and rear, however, the side and rear panels can be completely removed from the vehicle by utilizing zippers, snaps, Velcro or other suitable fasteners. When the sides and rear panel portions are removed, the main top panel stays in place to provide shade or protection from the outside environment. The main top section of the convertible top is constructed with two layers and a storage compartment is formed by these layers that allows the removable side and rear parts to be carried in between the layers but out of the seating area. The storage allows the components to be readily available but not in the way of the passengers. The storage compartment for the main top section is formed by attaching an outer and an inner layer around the perimeter using suitable fasteners such as Velcro or zippers. Alternatively, a soft fabric bag can be provided as an option for storage of the removed components to protect the window elements from damage. The storage bag can be constructed of soft fabric, nylon or canvas and can be utilize zippers or Velcro around the perimeter to keep the components contained and protected.
Other advantages of the present invention will readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by referencing the accompanying drawings wherein:
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The frameless convertible top of the present invention is easily installed onto a vehicle through the use of a plurality of simple adjustable straps 42 sewn to the top section as also shown in
The frameless convertible top uses existing portions of the vehicles permanent structure as support for the top such as the roll bar 60 as shown in
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated with respect to one embodiment thereof, it is to understood that changes and modifications can be made therein which are within the full intended scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/317,195 filed Mar. 24, 2010, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61317195 | Mar 2010 | US |