Vehicular door assembly and methods of use and manufacture thereof
US-9475367-B1 · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US10300877B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10300877-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715462435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 28, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 28, 2019 |
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A window net door attachment is provided for coupling with a vehicle door to provide protection to occupants within the vehicle during travel over rough terrain or during rolling over of the vehicle. Framed portions of the window net door attachment surround an open area between a top of the vehicle door, a roof, and a windshield area of the vehicle. A window net within a boundary support is attached to the frame portions and to the top of the vehicle door, such that the window net is disposed throughout the open area. Attachments along the boundary support retain the window net in an extended disposition within the open area. Vertical supports may be interwoven with the window net so as to impart relatively greater strength to the window net.
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What is claimed is: 1. A window net door attachment configured to be coupled with a vehicle door and extend throughout an open area between a top of the vehicle door, a roof, and a windshield area of the vehicle, comprising: a front frame portion configured to extend from a front of the top of the vehicle door toward a lower portion of the windshield area and then extend upward adjacent to the windshield area; a top frame portion configured to extend from an upper-most end of the front frame portion rearward adjacent to the roof; a rear frame portion configured to join with a rearward-most end of the top frame portion and extend downward to a rear of the top of the vehicle door; and a window net disposed within a boundary support that is attached to the front frame portion, the top frame portion, and the rear frame portion and to the top of the vehicle door, such that the window net extends throughout the open area, wherein one or more vertical supports are disposed within the window net and extend from a top of the boundary support to a bottom of the boundary support, the one or more vertical supports being tightly woven strips that are interwoven with the window net and configured to impart strength to the window net. 2. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein the window net door attachment is configured to provide protection to occupants within the vehicle during travel over rough terrain and during rolling over of the vehicle. 3. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein any of the front frame portion, the top frame portion, and the rear frame portion may be comprised of one or more bends, angled portions, and curves, such that the window net door attachment optimally surrounds the open area. 4. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein the front frame portion, the top frame portion, and the rear frame portion comprise separate components that may be assembled to extend around the open area. 5. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein the front frame portion, the top frame portion, and the rear frame portion comprise a single component that is configured to extend around the open area. 6. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein the front frame portion, the top frame portion, and the rear frame portion are comprised of a material that is suitably rigid so as to sustain impact forces and retain occupants within the vehicle during travel over rough terrain and rolling over of the vehicle. 7. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein the front frame portion and the rear frame portion are welded onto suitable portions of the vehicle door. 8. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein the front frame portion and the rear frame portion are fastened to the vehicle door by way of any of various suitable hardware fasteners. 9. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein the front frame portion and the rear frame portion are configured to be fixedly received into suitably configured slots disposed on the vehicle door. 10. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle door and the window net door attachment are manufactured as a single component that is ready for installation onto the vehicle. 11. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein the window net is comprised of a loosely woven material suitable for retaining the occupants within the vehicle, and wherein the boundary support comprises a tightly woven portion that is interwoven with the window net. 12. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of attachments are disposed along the boundary support and configured to retain the window net in an extended disposition within the open area, the plurality of attachments being comprised of any of various suitable hardware fasteners. 13. The door attachment of claim 1 , wherein a hand hole is disposed at a bottom of the window net and near the top of the passenger door, and wherein the boundary support extends around the hand hole to provide support to, and discourage fraying of, the window net. 14. A window net door attachment configured to be coupled with a vehicle door and extend throughout an open area between a top of the vehicle door, a roof, and a windshield area of the vehicle, comprising: a front frame coupled with a forward portion of the vehicle door and disposed adjacently along the windshield area; a top frame coupled with the front frame and disposed adjacently along the roof; a rear frame joined with the top frame and extending to a rearward portion of the vehicle door; and a window net attached to one or more of the top of the vehicle door, the front frame, the top frame, and the rear frame, wherein the window net is interwoven with a boundary support and one or more vertical supports are disposed within the window net and extend from a top to a bottom of the boundary support, the one or more vertical supports being tightly woven strips that are interwoven with the window net and configured to impart strength to the window net. 15. The door attachment of claim 14 , wherein the front frame, the top frame, and the rear frame are configured to be coupled so as to extend around the open area, the front frame and the rear frame being configured to be coupled with the vehicle door. 16. The door attachment of claim 14 , wherein the window net door attachment is configured to provide protection to occupants during rolling over of the vehicle. 17. The door attachment of claim 14 , wherein the boundary support includes a plurality of attachments that are configured to retain the window net in an extended disposition within the open area. 18. The door attachment of claim 17 , wherein the window net includes a hand hole disposed near the top of the vehicle door.
Accessories, e.g. wind deflectors, blinds (antiglare provisions B60J3/00; wind deflectors associated with roof openings B60J7/22; removable external protective coverings for windows or windscreens B60J11/08 {; aerodynamical spoiler for vehicles B62D35/00;} heating arrangements specially adapted for transparent or reflecting areas H05B3/84) · CPC title
Safety nets, transparent sheets, curtains, or the like, e.g. between occupants and glass ({B60R21/026} , B60R21/11, B60R21/12, B60R21/16 take precedence) · CPC title
Off-Road Vehicles · CPC title
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