Off-highway recreational vehicle

US10723398B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10723398-B2
Application numberUS-201816224308-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 18, 2018
Priority dateMay 31, 2012
Publication dateJul 28, 2020
Grant dateJul 28, 2020

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A vehicle configuration wherein the center of mass of the vehicle is approximately superimposed upon the passenger and driver centers of mass when seated within the vehicle. An occupant's center of mass can be approximated using a standard center of mass position approximation, or a combination of any number of standard center of mass position approximations. The vehicle's center of mass can be approximately superimposed upon the occupant's center of mass in at least the longitudinal and vertical directions.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. An off-road vehicle comprising: a frame and a passenger area, the passenger area having at least one seat with a seat back and a seat bottom; an engine positioned rearwardly of the passenger area; a continuously variable transmission operatively connected to the engine on a side thereof; a front axle and a rear axle, the front and rear axles being operatively coupled to the engine via the continuously variable transmission, wherein the front axle is positioned forwardly of the passenger area and the rear axle is positioned rearwardly of the passenger area; a radiator positioned rearwardly of the at least one seat and directly above at least a portion of the engine, the radiator being angled to direct air towards the engine, wherein the radiator is positioned above a center of gravity of the vehicle and behind a longitudinal center of the vehicle, and wherein the seat bottom is positioned below a center of gravity of the vehicle; a cargo area adjacent the radiator; a side panel that extends forward of the cargo area and rearward of the at least one seat, and a transmission secured rearwardly of the passenger area, a forward end of the transmission being secured to a rearward end of the engine. 2. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the frame includes a frame member extending rearwardly from adjacent the seat back, the radiator having a portion above and a portion below said frame member. 3. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a foot panel that extends below and forward of the side panel. 4. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a door panel positioned forwardly of the side panel. 5. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of body panels secured to the frame, wherein the frame includes frame members of rectangular cross section and frame members of generally circular or oval cross section, the body panels covering most of the frame members of rectangular cross section and leaving exposed a plurality of the frame members of generally circular or oval cross section. 6. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the seat bottom has an upwardly facing lower seating surface upon which an occupant rests, a vertical distance between a lowest portion of the lower seating surface and a middle portion of the frame being less than a ground clearance of the middle portion of the frame when the off-road vehicle is not loaded, the ground clearance being defined as a distance from an underside of the middle portion of the frame to ground. 7. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a rear suspension, a rear sway bar, and rear wheels, the rear suspension coupled between a rearward portion of the frame and the rear wheels, the rear suspension including right and left suspension arms and right and left shock absorbers, the rear sway bar coupled between the right and left suspension arms, the sway bar extending rearwardly from the suspension arms and mounted to a rearward-most end of the rearward portion of the frame with mounts, the mounts being rearward of the shock absorbers. 8. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a door and a grab bar on an opposite side of the at least one seat from the door, the door having a grab handle. 9. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising cup holder and a footrest that is forward of the at least one seat, the foot rest angling up from a floorboard of the off-road vehicle, the footrest and the cup holder being integrally molded with the floorboard. 10. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a floorboard forward of the at least one seat a throttle pedal forward of the at least one seat, the floorboard including an integrally molded passenger footrest, the floorboard includes a raised heel step between the driver seat and the throttle pedal. 11. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising an engine cover between the at least one seat and the engine and a removable engine access cover within the engine cover lateral to the at least one seat. 12. The off-road vehicle of claim 11 , further comprising a center hump, the seat bottom has a lower seating surface, the engine access cover being vertically below the lower seating surface, the engine access cover being between the center hump and the engine cover, and the engine access cover being secured with a tool-less fastener. 13. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a first mounting plate and a second mounting plate, the first mounting plate being fastened to the engine and to the transmission to secure the engine and the transmission together, the second mounting plate being fastened directly to the transmission and fastened to the first mounting plate. 14. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising at least one engine mount, at least one transmission mount, an airbox, and a throttle body, the continuously variable transmission having a drive clutch engaged with the engine and a driven clutch engaged with the transmission, the continuously variable transmission being not rigidly mounted directly to the frame, the at least one engine mount securing the engine to the frame, the at least one transmission mount securing the transmission to the frame, the at least one engine mount and the at least one transmission mount being vibration isolation members such that the engine, transmission, and continuously variable transmission are vibration isolated together relative to the frame, the airbox supplying engine combustion air, the airbox being mounted to at least one of the engine and the transmission and being vibrationally isolated therewith, the throttle body mounted between the airbox and the engine and being vibrationally isolated therewith, the airbox including an air outlet, the engine including an air inlet, the airbox air outlet being in line with the throttle body and the engine air inlet, and a distance from the airbox air outlet and the engine air inlet being less than a distance from a front end of the engine to a rear end of the transmission. 15. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising left and right headlights and another radiator, the left and right headlights secured to a front end of a forward portion of the frame, and the other radiator secured within the front end of the forward portion of the frame directly between the left and right headlights. 16. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a fuel tank, the fuel tank secured by a middle portion of the frame at least partially beneath the at least one seat, wherein the fuel tank extends beneath and behind the seat bottom, the tank having a height that increases behind the seat bottom relative to a portion of the tank directly beneath the seat bottom. 17. An off-road vehicle comprising: a frame and a passenger area, the passenger area having at least one seat with a seat back and a seat bottom; an engine positioned rearwardly of the passenger area; a continuously variable transmission operatively connected to the engine on a side thereof; a front axle and a rear axle, the front and rear axles being operatively coupled to the engine via the continuously variable transmission, wherein the front axle is positioned forwardly of the passenger area and the rear axle is positioned rearwardly of the passenger area; a radiator positioned rearwardly of the at least one seat and directly above at least a portion of the engine, the radiator being angled to direct air towards the engine, wher

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  • B60K5/00Primary

    Arrangement or mounting of internal-combustion or jet-propulsion units (B60K7/00 takes precedence; arrangement or mounting of plural diverse prime-movers for mutual or common propulsion B60K6/00) · CPC title

  • for driving both front and rear wheels, e.g. four wheel drive vehicles · CPC title

  • the fuel tank is arranged below the rear seat · CPC title

  • the internal combustion or jet propulsion unit is arranged between the front and the rear axle · CPC title

  • Quads · CPC title

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What does patent US10723398B2 cover?
A vehicle configuration wherein the center of mass of the vehicle is approximately superimposed upon the passenger and driver centers of mass when seated within the vehicle. An occupant's center of mass can be approximated using a standard center of mass position approximation, or a combination of any number of standard center of mass position approximations. The vehicle's center of mass can be…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Arctic Cat Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K5/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).