Claims
- 1. A removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle having a door, a soft top including a top section, and a sport bar assembly comprising:
- a first portion adapted to releasably engage the motor vehicle in a generally horizontal orientation; and
- a second portion adapted to releasably engage the motor vehicle in a generally vertical orientation;
- the second portion including first and second flanges adapted to at least partially define a recess for removably receiving a horizontally extending portion of the sport bar assembly;
- wherein the first and second portions are pivotally interconnected such that the removable door frame assembly may be folded for storage within the motor vehicle.
- 2. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the upper and lower flanges of the horizontally extending member include aligning apertures and the removable door frame assembly further comprising a fastener adapted to pass through the aligning apertures and engage the sport bar assembly.
- 3. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the horizontally extending member includes a molded-in recess for retaining the top section of the soft top in a transverse direction.
- 4. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the vertically extending member includes a molded-in recess for retaining the side section of the soft top in a longitudinal direction.
- 5. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the lower end of the vertically extending member includes a downwardly extending flange adapted to cooperate with the body of the motor vehicle to prevent rotation of the removable door frame assembly.
- 6. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the horizontally and vertically extending members cooperate to at least partially define a shut-face for a half door upper or a full door.
- 7. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the first and second portions are pivotally interconnected such that the removably door frame may be folded for storage within the motor vehicle.
- 8. A removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle having a door, a soft top including a top section, and a sport bar assembly upwardly extending from a body, the removable door frame assembly comprising:
- a first portion adapted to releasably engage the motor vehicle in a generally horizontal orientation; and
- a second portion adapted to releasably engage the motor vehicle in a generally vertical orientation;
- the first and second portions being pivotally interconnected for relative movement about a pivot axis which is adapted to be horizontally oriented when the removable door frame assembly is attached to the motor vehicle;
- whereby the removable door frame assembly may be folded for storage within the motor vehicle upon removal.
- 9. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 8, wherein the second portion including first and second flanges adapted to at least partially define a recess for removably receiving a horizontally extending portion of the sport bar assembly and the removable door frame assembly.
- 10. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 8, further including a molded-in recess integrally formed with the first portion for releasably retaining the top section of the soft top in a transverse direction.
- 11. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 8, further including a molded-in recess integrally formed with the second portion for wherein releasably retaining the side section of the soft top in a longitudinal direction.
- 12. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 8, wherein the second portion includes a downwardly extending flange adapted to cooperate with the body of the motor vehicle to prevent rotation of the removable door frame assembly.
- 13. The removable door frame assembly for a motor vehicle of claim 8, in combination with the motor vehicle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a conventional application based on the provisional applications filed Oct. 23, 1996 assigned the following U.S. Ser. Nos. 60/029,154 60/028,994; 60/028,995; 60/028,996; 60/028,997; 60/028,998; 60/028,999; and 60/029,737, filed Nov. 23, 1996.
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