Side-by-side vehicle
US-2015259011-A1 · Sep 17, 2015 · US
US9856683B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9856683-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615383161-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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A frame for a motor vehicle is disclosed. The frame includes a longitudinal side member, an A-pillar extending upward from the longitudinal side member and defining a front of the cockpit, a B-pillar extending upwardly and rearwardly from the longitudinal side member rearward of the A-pillar and defining a rear of the cockpit, a door positioned between the A-pillar and the B-pillar, and a hinge assembly attached to the B-pillar. The hinge assembly includes an upright hinge pipe that extends vertically through the door to reinforce the door, the upright hinge pipe having a top end and a bottom end, an upper hinge pipe pivotally attached to the top end of upright hinge pipe and fixedly attached to the B-pillar, and a lower pivot connecting the bottom end of the upright hinge pipe to the B-pillar.
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What is claimed is: 1. A frame for a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle comprising at least one pair of wheels connected to the frame, a motor supported by the frame and operatively connected to the at least one of the pair of wheels, a cabin area in the frame, and a seat disposed in the cabin area, the frame comprising: a longitudinal side member; a first pillar extending upwardly from the longitudinal side member and defining a front of the cabin area; a second pillar extending upwardly and rearwardly from the longitudinal side member rearward of the first pillar and defining a rear of the cabin area; a door positioned between the first pillar and the second pillar; and a hinge assembly attached to the second pillar, comprising: an upright hinge pipe that extends through the door to reinforce the door, the upright hinge pipe having a top end and a bottom end; an upper hinge pipe pivotally attached to the top end of the upright hinge pipe and fixedly attached to the second pillar; and a lower pivot connecting the bottom end of the upright hinge pipe to the frame. 2. The frame for a motor vehicle of claim 1 wherein the upper hinge pipe is generally L-shaped with a generally horizontal first portion having a first end fixedly attached to the second pillar and a generally vertical second portion having a second end pivotally attached to the top end of upright hinge pipe. 3. The frame for a motor vehicle of claim 2 wherein the top end of the upright hinge pipe comprises: a base integrally extending from the upright hinge pipe, the base being attached to the door; and an upper pivot pipe formed integrally with the base for pivotally receiving the second end of the upper hinge pipe. 4. The frame for a motor vehicle of claim 3 wherein the lower pivot comprises: a bracket welded to the frame, the bottom end of the upright hinge pipe rotatably connected to the bracket. 5. The frame for a motor vehicle of claim 4 wherein the lower pivot is attached to the second pillar. 6. The frame for a motor vehicle of claim 4 wherein the lower pivot is attached to the longitudinal side member. 7. The frame of the motor vehicle of claim 1 wherein the upright hinge pipe is curvilinear. 8. A motor vehicle comprising: a frame, the frame further comprising: a longitudinal side member; an A-pillar extending upward from the longitudinal side member and defining a front of the cockpit; and a B-pillar extending upwardly and rearwardly from the longitudinal side member rearward of the A-pillar and defining a rear of the cockpit; a door positioned between the A-pillar and the B-pillar; and a hinge assembly attached to the B-pillar, comprising: an upright hinge pipe that extends through the door to reinforce the door, the upright hinge pipe having a top end and a bottom end; an upper hinge pipe pivotally attached to the top end of the upright hinge pipe and fixedly attached to the B-pillar; and a lower pivot connecting the bottom end of the upright hinge pipe to the B-pillar. 9. The motor vehicle of claim 8 wherein the upper hinge pipe is generally L-shaped with a generally horizontal first portion having a first end fixedly attached to the B-pillar and a generally vertical second portion having a second end pivotally attached to the top end of upright hinge pipe. 10. The motor vehicle of claim 9 wherein the top end of the upright hinge pipe comprises: a base integrally extending from the upright hinge pipe, the base being attached to the door; and an upper pivot pipe formed integrally with the base for pivotally receiving the second end of the upper hinge pipe. 11. The motor vehicle of claim 10 wherein the lower pivot is welded to the B-pillar. 12. The motor vehicle of claim 11 wherein the lower pivot comprises: a bracket welded to the B-pillar, the bottom end of the upright hinge pipe rotatably connected to the bracket. 13. The motor vehicle of claim 10 wherein the upright hinge pipe is curvilinear. 14. A hinge assembly for attaching a door to a sloped member, comprising: an upright hinge pipe that extends through the door to reinforce the door, the upright hinge pipe having a top end and a bottom end; an upper hinge pipe pivotally attached to the top end of the upright hinge pipe and fixedly attached to the sloped member; and a lower pivot connecting the bottom end of the upright hinge pipe to the sloped member. 15. The hinge assembly of claim 14 wherein the upper hinge pipe is generally L-shaped with a generally horizontal first portion having a first end fixedly attached to the sloped member and a generally vertical second portion having a second end pivotally attached to the top end of upright hinge pipe. 16. The hinge assembly of claim 15 wherein the top end of the upright hinge pipe comprises: a base integrally extending from the upright hinge pipe, the base being attached to the door; and an upper pivot pipe formed integrally with the base for pivotally receiving the second end of the upper hinge pipe. 17. The hinge assembly of claim 16 wherein the lower pivot comprises: a bracket attached to the sloped member, the bottom end of the upright hinge pipe rotatably connected to the bracket. 18. The hinge assembly of claim 17 wherein the lower pivot is welded to the sloped member. 19. The hinge assembly of claim 17 wherein the lower pivot is welded to a longitudinal side member fixedly attached to a bottom of the sloped member. 20. The hinge assembly of claim 16 wherein the upright hinge pipe is curvilinear.
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