Claims
- 1. An intermodal coach comprising:
a passenger area; a flatbed area adjacent said passenger area; a chassis supporting both said passenger area and said flatbed area; an intermodal container; attachments connected to said flatbed area, said attachments removably securing said intermodal container to said flatbed area of said intermodal coach.
- 2. The intermodal coach of claim 1 wherein said intermodal container is wrapped in a cover.
- 3. The intermodal coach of claim 1 wherein said intermodal container has advertising displayed thereon.
- 4. The intermodal coach of claim 1 wherein said passenger area has at least two levels.
- 5. The intermodal coach of claim 1 wherein the top of said passenger area is substantially flush with the top of said intermodal container when said intermodal container is loaded on said flatbed area.
- 6. The intermodal coach of claim 1 wherein the sides of said intermodal container are substantially flush with the sides of said passenger area when said intermodal container is loaded on said flatbed area.
- 7. The intermodal coach of claim 1 further comprising a pancake engine, said pancake engine positioned beneath said flatbed area.
- 8. The intermodal coach of claim 1 further comprising an engine, said engine positioned beneath said flatbed area.
- 9. The intermodal coach of claim 1 further comprising four attachments, each attachment connected to one corner of said flatbed area.
- 10. The intermodal coach of claim 1 further comprising eight attachments connected to said flatbed area.
- 11. The intermodal coach of claim 1 further comprising an electronic routing system displaying at least the destination of said intermodal container.
- 12. The intermodal coach of claim 1 wherein said chassis further has a frame, an intermodal support, and a bus suspension.
- 13. An intermodal coach comprising:
a forward double-decker passenger area; a flatbed area extending rearward from said passenger area; a coach chassis having a frame, an intermodal support, and a bus suspension, said coach chassis supporting both said forward double-decker passenger area and said flatbed area; an intermodal container, the top of said passenger area flush with said intermodal container and the sides of said intermodal container inset from the sides of said passenger area when said intermodal container is loaded on said flatbed area; and at least four attachments, each of said at least four attachments connected to a corner of said flatbed area, said at least four attachments removably securing said intermodal container to said flatbed area of said intermodal coach.
- 14. A vehicle comprising:
a passenger area having a plurality of passenger seats and at least one passenger luggage compartment; a freight area rearward of said passenger area; a forward frame supporting said passenger area; and a rearward frame supporting said freight area, said rearward frame connected to at least said forward frame in a three-dimensional region to support both said passenger area and said freight area.
- 15. The vehicle of claim 14 wherein said forward frame is a partial coach spine and said rearward frame is a partial truck frame.
- 16. The vehicle of claim 14 further comprising a secondary frame connected to said rearward frame to support a load when placed thereon.
- 17. The vehicle of claim 14 further comprising at least one freight container removably connected to said freight area.
- 18. The vehicle of claim 17 wherein said at least one freight container is an intermodal container.
- 19. The vehicle of claim 17 wherein said at least one freight container is an airline belly container.
- 20. The vehicle of claim 17 wherein said freight container is removably connected to said freight area with interlocking attachments.
- 21. The vehicle of claim 17 wherein the top of said passenger area is substantially flush with the top of said freight container.
- 22. The vehicle of claim 17 wherein the sides of said freight container are substantially flush with the sides of said passenger area.
- 23. The vehicle of claim 14 wherein said passenger area has at least two levels, each said level having said passenger seats therein.
- 24. The vehicle of claim 14 further comprising an overload warning system signaling the driver when a load placed on said freight area exceeds a predetermined load limit.
- 25. The vehicle of claim 14 further comprising a suspension system supporting said passenger area and said freight area, said suspension system providing a consistently comfortable ride to passengers in said passenger area when there is no load, a partial load, and a full load.
- 26. The vehicle of claim 25 wherein said suspension system further includes air springs.
- 27. The vehicle of claim 26 wherein said air springs are adjustable based on a gross vehicle weight.
- 28. A vehicle comprising:
a passenger area having two passenger levels and a passenger luggage compartment; a plurality of passenger seats on said two passenger levels of said passenger area; a freight area rearward of said passenger area; a suspension system having adjustable air springs, said suspension system supporting said passenger area and said freight area and providing a consistently comfortable ride to passengers in said passenger area when loaded to varying degrees; a freight container; interlocking attachments connected to said freight area, said interlocking attachments removably securing said freight container to said freight area; a coach spine beneath said passenger area; and a truck frame beneath said freight area, said truck frame integrally connected to said coach spine to support both said passenger area and said freight area.
- 29. A vehicle comprising:
a passenger area, said passenger area having a ceiling level, a rear wall and opposing side walls; a forward frame supporting said passenger area and extending to said rear wall; a freight area, said freight area having a rearward frame overlapping said forward frame, said freight area supporting a load when placed thereon; a three-dimensional area connecting said forward frame and said rearward frame.
- 30. The vehicle of claim 29 wherein said three-dimensional area further comprises:
a first cross member extending across the front portion of said rearward frame and connecting said forward frame to said rearward frame; and a second cross member extending across said rearward frame at the rear wall, said second cross member connecting said forward frame to said rearward frame and to said rear wall, said load when placed on said freight area being distributed over said rearward frame and into said passenger area.
- 31. The vehicle of claim 29 further comprising a plate connecting said forward frame to said rearward frame.
- 32. The vehicle of claim 31 wherein said plate extends the entire length of the overlap between said forward frame and said rearward frame.
- 33. The vehicle of claim 30 wherein said second cross member is a three-part member extending across the rear wall between said opposing side walls and connected to the rear and side walls.
- 34. The vehicle of claim 29 further comprising rear support members connected to said rearward frame at said rear wall and extending vertically upward therefrom to the ceiling level, said rear support members further connected to said rear wall and to said ceiling level to distribute the force from the load over said freight area and said passenger area.
- 35. The vehicle of claim 30 further comprising front support members connected to said rearward frame at said first cross member and extending vertically upward therefrom to the ceiling level, said front support members further connected to said ceiling level to distribute the force from the load over said freight area and said passenger area.
- 36. The vehicle of claim 30 further comprising:
a first diagonal support member connected to said rearward frame at said first cross member and extending diagonally upward therefrom and connected to the ceiling level above said second cross member; a second diagonal support member connected to said rearward frame at said second cross member and extending diagonally upward therefrom and connected to the ceiling level above said first cross member, said first and second diagonal support members crisscrossing one another substantially at the respective midpoints.
- 37. The vehicle of claim 29 wherein said forward frame is a coach spine and said rearward frame is a truck frame.
- 38. The vehicle of claim 29 wherein said rearward frame extends through said rear wall and overlaps said forward frame within said passenger area thereby reducing the forces at the connection between said forward frame and said rearward frame by distributing at least part of the load on said freight area over said passenger area.
- 39. The vehicle of claim 38 wherein said rearward frame extends into said passenger area and overlaps with said forward frame for substantially forty to fifty inches from said rear wall.
- 40. A vehicle comprising:
a passenger area having a first and a second level, a rear wall and opposing side walls; a coach spine supporting said passenger area and extending to said rear wall; a freight area carrying a load when placed thereon; a truck frame beneath said freight area, said truck frame extending through said rear wall of said passenger area and overlapping said coach spine; a plate extending along the overlap between said truck frame and said coach spine, said plate connecting said truck frame to said coach spine; a first cross member extending across the front portion of said truck frame and connecting said coach spine to said truck frame; and a three-part cross member extending across said truck frame between said side walls along said rear wall within said passenger area, said second cross member connecting said coach spine to said truck frame and to said rear and side walls; rear support members connected to said truck frame at said rear wall and extending vertically upward therefrom to the second level, said rear support members further connected to said rear wall and to said second level; front support members connected to said truck frame at said first cross member and extending vertically upward therefrom to the second level, said front support members further connected to said second level; a first diagonal support member connected to said truck frame at said first cross member and extending diagonally upward therefrom and connected to the second level above said second cross member; a second diagonal support member connected to said truck frame at said second cross member and extending diagonally upward therefrom and connected to the second level above said first cross member, said first and second diagonal support members crisscrossing one another at the respective midpoints; said truck frame thereby connected to said coach spine to distribute said load over said truck frame and into said passenger area when said load is placed on said freight area.
- 41. A vehicle comprising:
a passenger area; a freight area to support a load when placed thereon, said freight area integrally connected to said passenger area; a front axle beneath the front portion of said passenger area; at least one rear axle beneath the rear portion of said freight area; and a retractable axle beneath said freight area and between said passenger area and said at least one rear axle, said retractable axle movable between a retracted position and an extended position, said passenger area and said freight area supported by said front axle and said at least one rear axle when said retractable axle is in said retracted position, said passenger area and said freight area supported by said front axle, said at least one rear axle, and said retractable axle when said retractable axle is in said extended position to increase the freight hauling capacity of said vehicle.
- 42. The vehicle of claim 41 further comprising an air spring suspension system.
- 43. The vehicle of claim 41 further comprising an air lift mechanism to move said retractable axle between said extended position and said retracted position.
- 44. The vehicle of claim 41 wherein said retractable axle is moved to said extended position to provide additional traction for said vehicle.
- 45. The vehicle of claim 41 wherein said retractable axle is moved to said extended position when said load meets and exceeds a predetermined weight, said retractable axle thereby bearing at least part of said load.
- 46. The vehicle of claim 41 wherein said at least one rear axle further comprises a pair of axles.
- 47. The vehicle of claim 46 wherein said pair of axles further comprises a drive axle and a tag axle behind said drive axle.
- 48. The vehicle of claim 46 wherein said drive axle is supported by a trailing arm suspension.
- 49. A vehicle comprising:
a passenger area; a freight area to support a load when placed thereon, said freight area integrally connected to said passenger area; an air spring suspension system to provide a consistently comfortable ride to said passenger area; a front axle beneath the front portion of said passenger area; a drive axle supported by a trailing arm suspension; a tag axle behind said drive axle, said drive axle and said tag axle positioned beneath the rear portion of said freight area; a retractable axle beneath said freight area and between said passenger area and said drive axle; and an air lift mechanism to move said retractable axle between a retracted position and an extended position; said passenger area and said freight area supported by said front axle, said drive axle and said tag axle when said retractable axle is in said retracted position, said passenger area and said freight area supported by said front axle, said drive axle, said tag axle, and said retractable axle when said retractable axle is in said extended position to increase the freight hauling capacity of said vehicle.
- 50. A vehicle comprising:
a passenger area; a freight area to support a load when placed thereon, said freight area integrally connected into a three-dimensional region in the rear of said passenger area so as to distribute forces from said load over said three-dimensional region; a front set of wheels beneath the front portion of said passenger area; at least one rear set of wheels beneath the rear portion of said freight area; and an engine beneath the rear portion of said freight area and rearward of said at least one rear set of wheels.
- 51. The vehicle of claim 50 wherein said forces include at least a vertical force, a horizontal force, a bending moment, and a rotational force.
- 52. The vehicle of claim 50 wherein said at least one rear set of wheels further comprises:
a pair of dual drive wheels; a pair of tag wheels behind said pair of dual drive wheels.
- 53. The vehicle of claim 50 further comprising a set of retractable wheels movable between a retracted position and an extended position.
- 54. A vehicle comprising:
a passenger area; a freight area to support a load when placed thereon, said freight area integrally connected to said passenger area; a front set of wheels beneath the front portion of said passenger area; a pair of dual drive wheels beneath the rear portion of said freight area; a pair of tag wheels behind said pair of dual drive wheels; and a pair of retractable wheels movable between a retracted position and an extended position, said retractable wheels bearing at least part of the load on said freight area when said retractable wheels are in the extended position.
- 55. A vehicle comprising:
a freight area to support a load when placed thereon; an engine under the rear portion of said freight area, said engine disposed between a forward region and a rearward region, said forward region defined by a ground clearance height and a vehicle height such that: HE1≈HV−HL−HG1 where:
HE1 is the height of the engine in the forward region, HV is the vehicle height, HL is the height of the load placed on said freight area, HG1 is the ground clearance height in the forward region; said rearward region defined by the departure angle and the vehicle height such that: HE2≈HV−HL−HG2 where:
HE2 is the height of the engine in the rearward region, HV is the vehicle height, HL is the height of the load placed on said freight area, HG2 is the ground clearance height in the rearward region.
- 56. The vehicle of claim 55 wherein the vehicle height is less than a maximum predetermined vehicle height.
- 57. The vehicle of claim 55 wherein the vehicle height includes the load on said freight area.
- 58. The vehicle of claim 55 wherein the ground clearance height in the forward region HG1 and the ground clearance height in the rearward region HG2 are defined at least in part by a departure angle D.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/154,889 filed on Sep. 20, 1999, entitled INTERMODAL COACH.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60154889 |
Sep 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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09634326 |
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09769849 |
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