This disclosure relates generally a method of constructing a vehicle. More specifically, this disclosure relates to a school bus and to a method of constructing a school bus.
Some currently available vehicles include a floor 10 comprising a plurality of pieces of material typically cut into sheets 12 having a width substantially equal to a width of a vehicle. For instance, as shown in
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a method of constructing a vehicle. In one embodiment, a length and a width of the vehicle are determined. Material is cut into a first sheet equal to the length of the vehicle, and a second sheet equal to the length of the vehicle. A joint couples the first sheet and the second sheet to form the width of the vehicle.
This disclosure relates to an improved vehicle floor 16 and an improved method of constructing a vehicle. As shown in
In another embodiment, the sheets 18 are disposed such that a portion of one sheet 18 overlaps a portion of another sheet 18. The joint 20 comprises a segment of the sheets 18 that overlap each other. Binding, such as a spot weld and the like, can be located substantially centrally along the segment thereby coupling the sheets together to form one (1) piece substantially equal to the width of the vehicle.
While embodiments disclosed herein focus on a vehicle floor, it is to be understood that teachings of these embodiments may be applied in other elements of a vehicle, such as an exterior roof of the vehicle, an interior overhead lining of the vehicle, and the like, that varies by length of vehicle. Some vehicles may comprise many elements manufactured using embodiments disclosed herein.
Utilization of the above-discussed embodiments provide for an improved method of constructing a vehicle. A length of the vehicle is determined. A width of the vehicle is determined. Material is cut into a first sheet equal to the length of the vehicle. Material is cut into a second sheet equal to the length of the vehicle. A joint coupling the first sheet and the second sheet to form the width of the vehicle. If the vehicle is a school bus, then the joint complies with 49 CFR § 571.221. Using this method may reduce labor constructing a vehicle, facilitate automated assembly of a vehicle, reduce material waste, improve dimensional quality for sheets of material and the like.