Transparent Jeep type vehicle door

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Inventors

Chandler, Kenneth E.
Wolfe, Loren K.

Application #

616013

Filed

May-31-1984

Published

Feb-24-1987

Current US Class

049/501
049/502
296/146.2
296/148
296/190.11

International Classes

B60J 005/04

Field of Search

49/501 49/502 49/413 296/146 296/147 296/148 296/151 296/190

Examiners

Downey; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wymore; Max L.

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4070056   Utility vehicle door...

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Abstract
The construction according to the invention is applied to a utility vehicle such as an open vehicle having an open top such as a Jeep type vehicle or a large earth moving machine. To provide an enclosed operator's compartment it has been necessary to use steel or fabric door closures. The present invention makes use of space age plastics and uses the high impact characteristics along with the transparency of these materials to provide a strong yet safe door closing allowing the operator to have full vision from the door of the operator's station.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A combination safety window and door for use on open cab vehicles which comprises:

an upper portion having a transparent window portion; and,

a lower door portion sized and shaped to provide a door closure means wherein the lower portion is devoid of a frame about the lower extremities which lower extremities are completely and entirely transparent.

2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the window portion includes a pair of slide-past transparent window portions of a high impact transparent plastic.

3. The combination of claim 1 wherein the window portion comprises a frame means surrounding the window portion, which frame means includes a pair of side-by-side grooves adapted to and receiving a pair of panes of a high impact transparent plastic in slide-past relation.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to the field of doors to be used on vehicles and a door of the type used on Jeep type vehicles as well as any truck type vehicle having an open body arrangement even extending to large earth moving machines and the like. Such vehicles may have a top or not which may be a fabric top or a molded top.

The fabric or "soft" doors are usually made with a metal frame to establish the shape which usually fit the door opening to provide a good weather seal. Also in most cases the door is opaque except for a flexible window in the upper part of the door which is fixed and may or may not be opened. Some prior art doors are of metal and include sliding windows in the top portion of the door. Some other Jeep type doors are provided with a transparent window as well in the lower portion of the door but due to the large frame required to support the glass or transparent portion, the operator's view out the lower portion, when the door is closed is almost completely obstructed.
 
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