Storage assembly for a vehicle
US-10336409-B1 · Jul 2, 2019 · US
US12570375B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12570375-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318365985-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 5, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2023 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2026 |
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A windshield assembly for a vehicle, the windshield assembly comprising: a windshield having a lower end and an upper end; a windshield base attached to the lower end of the windshield; and a deck panel configured for connecting to the vehicle. The deck panel is slidingly connected to the windshield base for permitting the windshield to move linearly, with respect to the deck panel, from a rest position, responsive to a force in a plane of the windshield. The deck panel is pivotally connected to the windshield base about a first pivot axis for permitting the windshield to rotate about the first pivot responsive to a force perpendicular to the windshield.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A windshield assembly for a vehicle, the windshield assembly comprising: a windshield having a lower end and an upper end; a windshield base attached to the lower end of the windshield; and a deck panel configured for connecting to the vehicle, the deck panel being slidingly connected to the windshield base for permitting the windshield to move linearly, with respect to the deck panel, from a rest position, responsive to a force in a plane of the windshield, and the deck panel being pivotally connected to the windshield base about a first pivot axis for permitting the windshield to rotate about a first pivot responsive to a force perpendicular to the windshield. 2 . The windshield assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a resilient member between the windshield base and the deck panel for permitting the windshield to move linearly with respect to the deck panel, wherein the resilient member is configured to resiliently bias the windshield away from the deck panel. 3 . The windshield assembly of claim 2 , wherein a lower end of the resilient member is connected to the deck panel and an upper end of the resilient member is detachably attached to the windshield base. 4 . The windshield assembly of claim 3 , wherein the resilient member is a linear gas spring and the upper end of the linear gas spring is detachably attached to the windshield base by a spring clip of a spring clip assembly. 5 . The windshield assembly of claim 4 , wherein the linear gas spring extends substantially parallel to the plane of the windshield when the windshield is in the rest position. 6 . The windshield assembly of claim 4 , further comprising arms extending transversely from the upper end of the linear gas spring, and wherein the spring clip assembly has a recess portion configured to receive the arms to detachably attach the linear gas spring to the windshield base. 7 . The windshield assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a head portion at the upper end of the linear gas spring, the head portion being rotatably received in the spring clip to permit a rotation of the windshield base relative to the deck panel when the arms are received by the spring clip. 8 . The windshield assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a hinge member, the hinge member comprising a left hinge and a right hinge pivotally connecting the deck panel and the windshield base, each of the left hinge and the right hinge comprising a first arm connected to the deck panel at a first point, the first point comprising the first pivot, and a second arm connected to the windshield base at a second point. 9 . The windshield assembly of claim 8 , the second point is disposed upwardly and rearwardly of the first point when the windshield is in the rest position, and the second point is disposed upwardly and forwardly of the first point when the windshield is in a rotated position. 10 . The windshield assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a second pivot at the second point permitting the windshield to rotate about a second pivot axis responsive to a force perpendicular to the windshield. 11 . The windshield assembly of claim 8 , wherein the left hinge and the right hinge are disposed at respective lateral sides at a lower end of the windshield base. 12 . The windshield assembly of claim 8 , wherein the hinge member further comprises a stopper arm which is configured to engage the deck panel after a predetermined rotation about the first pivot. 13 . The windshield assembly of claim 12 , wherein the predetermined rotation is at least 50 degrees. 14 . The windshield assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first arm extends along a portion of the deck panel, the second arm extends upwardly from the deck panel, and the stopper arm extends downwardly from the deck panel when the windshield is not rotated. 15 . The windshield assembly of claim 14 , wherein the stopper arm extends through an aperture in the deck panel and is configured to contact an underside of the deck panel when the windshield is rotated. 16 . A vehicle comprising: a vehicle body having at least one external surface; a motor supported at least in part by the vehicle body; a propulsion system connected to the vehicle body and operatively connected to the motor; a windshield assembly comprising: a windshield having a lower end and an upper end; a windshield base attached to the lower end of the windshield; and a deck panel connected to the vehicle body, the deck panel being slidingly connected to the windshield base for permitting the windshield to move linearly, with respect to the deck panel, from a rest position, responsive to a force in a plane of the windshield, and the deck panel being pivotally connected to the windshield base about a first pivot axis for permitting the windshield to rotate about the first pivot responsive to a force perpendicular to the windshield. 17 . The vehicle of claim 16 , further comprising a straddle seat and a handlebar, wherein the windshield assembly is positioned at least partially forward of the straddle seat and the handlebar. 18 . The vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the vehicle is a personal watercraft, and the vehicle body comprises a hull and a deck supported on the hull, the straddle seat being provided on the deck, and the windshield assembly being provided on the deck. 19 . A windshield assembly for a vehicle, the windshield assembly comprising: a windshield having a lower end and an upper end; a windshield base attached to the lower end of the windshield; and a deck panel connectable to the vehicle and movably connected to the windshield base by: a first mechanism permitting the windshield to move linearly with respect to the deck panel responsive to a first force; and a second mechanism permitting the windshield to rotate about a first pivot responsive to a second force. 20 . The windshield assembly of claim 19 , wherein the first mechanism is a resilient member linearly connecting the windshield base and the deck panel, and the second mechanism is a hinge member pivotably connecting the windshield base and the deck panel.
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