Chassis for recreational vehicles having a transport area for a fluid storage vessel
US-11858405-B2 · Jan 2, 2024 · US
US12589685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12589685-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318345652-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2021 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2026 |
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A recreational vehicle may include a chassis, an axle assembly, a floor, and a vehicle body enclosing living quarters. A fluid storage vessel may be supported in the chassis. The chassis may include a first and a second longitudinal chassis member each having an upper and lower edge, and an inner and outer face. Cross members have a first and second ends connected to the first and second chassis member, respectively. The cross members have an upper and lower edges extending between the ends. The cross members have an end height at the ends and a midsection height that is greater than the end height. A transport area extends longitudinally between two cross members, transversely between inner faces of the longitudinal chassis members, and vertically between upper and lower edges of the cross members. The fluid storage vessel is disposed in at least a portion of the transport area.
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A recreational vehicle of the type having living quarters defined therein, the recreational vehicle comprising: a chassis; an axle assembly coupled to the chassis and providing motive support and underbody clearance to the chassis; a floor defining a lower limit of the living quarters; a vehicle body generally enclosing the living quarters, the vehicle body and the floor being supported by the chassis; and at least one fluid storage vessel supported in the chassis; wherein the chassis comprises; a first and a second longitudinal chassis member each having an upper edge and a lower edge, and an inner face and an outer face; and a plurality of cross members each having a first end connected to the first longitudinal chassis member and a second end connected to the second longitudinal chassis member such that the plurality of cross members extend between and interconnect the first and second longitudinal chassis members, each of the plurality of cross members having an upper edge and a lower edge extending between the first and second ends; wherein each of the plurality of cross members has an end height defined as a vertical distance between the lower edge and upper edge at the first and second ends and a midsection height defined as a vertical distance between the lower edge and upper edge of a midsection of each of the plurality of cross members, the midsection height being greater than the end height; and wherein a transport area extends longitudinally between two of the plurality of cross members, transversely between inner faces of the first and second longitudinal chassis members, and vertically between upper and lower edges of the two cross members, the at least one fluid storage vessel being disposed in at least a portion of the transport area. 2 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising: at least one elongated HVAC duct and/or elongated fluid-conducting pipe extending longitudinally below the floor and supported by the chassis; wherein the at least one elongated duct and/or pipe is disposed in at least a portion of the transport area and passes through at least one of the plurality of cross members. 3 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one fluid storage vessel is disposed above the at least one elongated duct and/or pipe in the transport area. 4 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one elongated duct and/or pipe comprises at least one elongated HVAC duct and at least one elongated fluid-conducting pipe. 5 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 4 , wherein the at least one elongated HVAC duct comprises at least a supply duct and a return duct. 6 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 2 , further comprising a belly pan disposed on and extending longitudinally between the lower edges of the plurality of cross members and extending transversely between the first and second longitudinal chassis members, thereby enclosing the at least one elongated duct and/or pipe. 7 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein: the upper edge of each the plurality of cross members at the first end is proximate the upper edge of the first longitudinal chassis member; the upper edge of each of the plurality of cross members at the second end is proximate the upper edge of the second longitudinal chassis member; the lower edge of each the plurality of cross members at the first end is proximate the lower edge of the first longitudinal chassis member and the lower edge of each of the plurality of cross members at the second end is proximate the lower edge of the second longitudinal chassis member; the midsection height of each of the plurality of cross members is greater than a vertical height of the longitudinal chassis members; and the floor is disposed on the upper edges of the plurality of cross members. 8 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one fluid storage vessel is a tank. 9 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising a belly pan disposed on and extending longitudinally between the lower edges of the plurality of cross members and extending transversely between the first and second longitudinal chassis members. 10 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein: the upper edge of each of the plurality of cross members is straight end-to-end; the midsection of each of the plurality of cross members spans a majority of a length of the cross members, the lower edge of the midsection being straight end-to-end; and each of the plurality of cross members has a first and second end portion, and the lower edge of the end portions is angled or curved between the respective ends of the cross member and the lower edge of the midsection. 11 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the chassis further comprises at least one additional cross member extending between the first and second longitudinal chassis members, the at least one additional cross member having a lower edge that is straight end-to-end. 12 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of cross members has at least one opening in a vertical face of the cross member. 13 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of cross members has an upper member defining the upper edge, a lower member, and a plurality of rods extending between and interconnecting the upper and lower members. 14 . The recreational vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the recreational vehicle is a towable trailer without a powertrain. 15 . A recreational vehicle of the type having living quarters defined therein, the recreational vehicle comprising: a chassis; an axle assembly coupled to the chassis and providing motive support and underbody clearance to the chassis; a floor defining a lower limit of the living quarters; a vehicle body generally enclosing the living quarters, the vehicle body and the floor being supported by the chassis; and at least one fluid storage vessel supported in the chassis; at least one elongated HVAC duct and/or elongated fluid-conducting pipe extending longitudinally below the floor and supported by the chassis; wherein the chassis comprises; a first and a second longitudinal chassis member each having an upper edge and a lower edge, and an inner face and an outer face; and a plurality of cross members each having a first end connected to the first longitudinal chassis member and a second end connected to the second longitudinal chassis member such that the plurality of cross members extend between and interconnect the first and second longitudinal chassis members, each of the plurality of cross members having an upper edge and a lower edge extending between the first and second ends; wherein each of the plurality of cross members has an end height defined as a vertical distance between the lower edge and upper edge at the first and second ends and a midsection height defined as a vertical distance between the lower edge and upper edge of a midsection of each of the plurality of cross members, the midsection height being greater than the end height; and wherein a transport area extends longitudinally between two of the plurality of cross members, transversely between inner faces of the first and second longitudinal chassis members, and vertically between upper and lower edges of the two cross members; and wherein the at least one elongated duct and/or pipe is disposed in at least a portion of the transport area
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