Claims
- 1. A vehicle chassis comprising:
a structural frame; a suspension system mounted to the structural frame; at least three wheels rotatably mounted to the suspension system; an energy conversion system mounted to the structural frame, operably connected to at least one wheel, and controllable by wire; a steering system operably connected to at least one wheel; and a by-wire braking system mounted to the frame and operably connected to at least one wheel; and a control system including a control signal receiving electrical connector configured to receive control signals and communicate the control signals to the energy conversion system, steering system, and braking system, thereby facilitating remote control of the chassis.
- 2. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, wherein the energy conversion system includes a traction motor.
- 3. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, wherein the control system includes at least one computer operably connected to the control signal receiving electrical connector, energy conversion system, steering system and braking system, and configured to receive and process control signals from the control signal receiving electrical connector and communicate processed control signals to the energy conversion system, steering system, and braking system.
- 4. The vehicle chassis of claim 3, wherein said at least one computer is programmable and configured to accept programs through the control signal receiving electrical connector.
- 5. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, wherein the control signal receiving electrical connector is configured to receive wireless control signal input.
- 6. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, wherein the energy conversion system includes a fuel cell.
- 7. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, further comprising a vehicle body attachment interface having body connection components, engageable with complementary connection components on a vehicle body, the body connection components including at least one load-bearing body-retention coupling.
- 8. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, further comprising a control signal output port, and wherein the control system is configured to relay control signals from the control signal receiving electrical connector to the control signal output port for relaying control signals to an adjacent chassis.
- 9. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, further comprising a wheeled control signal generator connected to the control signal receiving electrical connector to provide control signals to the chassis during a vehicle manufacturing process.
- 10. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, wherein the chassis further comprises a cable connected to the electrical connector to carry non-mechanical control signals to the chassis.
- 11. A method of controlling movement of a vehicle chassis comprising:
providing a rolling chassis with a structural frame; a suspension system mounted to the structural frame; at least three wheels rotatably mounted to the suspension system; an energy conversion system mounted to the structural frame, operably connected to at least one wheel, and controllable by wire; a by-wire steering system operably connected to at least one wheel; a by-wire braking system operably connected to at least one wheel; a control signal receiving electrical connector; a computer operably connected to the control signal receiving electrical connector, energy conversion system, steering system and braking system, and configured to receive and process control signals from the control signal receiving electrical connector and communicate processed control signals to the energy conversion system, steering system, and braking system; and remotely controlling movement of the chassis by sending control signals to the control signal receiving electrical connector to operate the energy conversion system, steering system and braking system.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the energy conversion system includes a traction motor.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein said computer is programmable and configured to accept programs through the control signal receiving electrical connector.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein said step of remotely controlling movement comprises wirelessly controlling by configuring the control signal receiving electrical connector to receive wireless control signal input.
- 15. The method of claim 11, wherein the energy conversion system includes a fuel cell.
- 16. The method of claim 11, further comprising controlling movement of the chassis remotely during a vehicle manufacturing process.
- 17. The method of claim 11, further comprising controlling movement of the chassis remotely during shipment.
- 18. The method of claim 11, further comprising controlling movement of the chassis remotely via a cable connected to the control signal receiving electrical connector to carry non-mechanical control signals to the chassis.
- 19. The method of claim 11, wherein said step of remotely controlling is characterized by controlling the chassis using only necessary chassis components which later cooperate between an attached body and the chassis for transmitting control signals to the chassis from a driver.
- 20. The method of claim 11, further comprising providing a wheeled control signal generator connected to the control signal receiving electrical connector to provide control signals to the chassis during a vehicle manufacturing process.
- 21. The method of claim 11, further comprising providing control signals to the control signal receiving electrical connector from an overhead cable extending from the ceiling of a manufacturing facility.
- 22. The method of claim 11, further comprising providing control signals to the control signal receiving electrical connector from a floor track in a manufacturing facility.
- 23. The method of claim 11, further comprising stacking a plurality of additional chassis on said mobile chassis and remotely controlling movement of the stack of chassis during a manufacturing, assembly, delivery or shipping process.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said plurality of additional stacked chassis do not include tires.
- 25. A vehicle chassis comprising at least three wheels; a steering system operably connected to at least one wheel; a braking system operably connected to at least one wheel; and a controllable propulsion system operably connected to at least one wheel; wherein the braking system, propulsion system and steering system are each connected to a control signal receiving electrical connector configured to receive wireless control signals.
- 26. The chassis of claim 25, further comprising a body attached to the chassis, and wherein the steering system, braking system and propulsion system are controllable by-wire, and the propulsion system comprises a fuel cell.
- 27. A self-contained vehicle chassis configured and adapted for simplified attachment or assembly to a vehicle body, the chassis comprising:
a structural frame; a suspension system mounted with respect to the structural frame; at least three wheels rotatably mounted with respect to the suspension system; a fuel cell energy conversion system mounted with respect to the structural frame, operably connected to at least one wheel, and controllable by wire; a by-wire braking system mounted with respect to the frame and operably connected to at least one wheel; a by-wire steering system mounted with respect to the frame and operably connected to at least one wheel; a computer configured to receive, process, and route control signals, and operably connected to the braking system, steering system and the energy conversion system; and a body interface having a plurality of body connection components, the body connection components including at least one load-bearing body-retention coupling engageable with a complementary coupling on a vehicle body, and at least one control signal receiving electrical connector operably connected to the computer and configured to receive remote control signals.
- 28. The vehicle chassis of claim 27, wherein the control signal receiving electrical connector and the computer are configured such that programs may be added, modified, updated, or deleted via the control signal receiving electrical connector.
- 29. The vehicle chassis of claim 28, wherein the control signal receiving electrical connector is configured to receive wireless input.
- 30. The vehicle chassis of claim 27, further comprising a body connected to the chassis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 60/314,501 and 60/337,994, filed Aug. 23, 2001 and Dec. 7, 2001, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60314501 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
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60337994 |
Dec 2001 |
US |