The present invention relates to a design for a van and more particularly to design features of a van body.
The object of the invention is to provide a cut-a-way vehicle (a cab-chassis vehicle that has a cab but nothing behind the rear open wall) that looks like a full-sized van from the ground up to a point that the profile of the body would have to widen to accommodate the necessary interior cargo space to make it usable. Before the present design commercial van bodies were “boxy” with flat sides. The body lines of the present invention follow the body lines of the cab up to about the bottom of the window, where they then taper away from the cab.
Cameras have been previously provided at the rear of vans. In the past this had been achieved by attaching a bracket to the surface of the body and mounting the camera to the bracket in order to place the camera in a position to view the rear bumper. This mounting arrangement is undesirable because the brackets are susceptible to damage from being hit by tree limbs, awnings, etc. The camera was sometimes unusable due to direct sunlight shining into its lens. In order to provide a better mounting point, the van body was given a “duck tail” or canopy extending from the roof line in the rear of the van with the camera mounted underneath the sloped surface at a downward angle. The “duck tail” protects the camera from damage and provides shade from direct sunlight. This design feature also allows dock lights at a loading dock to shine on the area immediately behind the vehicle.
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 61/285,639 filed on Dec. 11, 2009.
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61285639 | Dec 2009 | US |