WO2019213692A1 - A mobile unit - Google Patents
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- WO2019213692A1 WO2019213692A1 PCT/AU2019/050200 AU2019050200W WO2019213692A1 WO 2019213692 A1 WO2019213692 A1 WO 2019213692A1 AU 2019050200 W AU2019050200 W AU 2019050200W WO 2019213692 A1 WO2019213692 A1 WO 2019213692A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60P—VEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
- B60P3/00—Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects
- B60P3/32—Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects comprising living accommodation for people, e.g. caravans, camping, or like vehicles
- B60P3/34—Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects comprising living accommodation for people, e.g. caravans, camping, or like vehicles the living accommodation being expansible, collapsible or capable of rearrangement
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60P—VEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
- B60P3/00—Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects
- B60P3/32—Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects comprising living accommodation for people, e.g. caravans, camping, or like vehicles
- B60P3/36—Auxiliary arrangements; Arrangements of living accommodation; Details
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- the present invention relates to a mobile unit, and in particular to a motor home.
- the invention could also relate to a trailer or vehicle supporting a mobile clinic, library, or other mobile facility.
- Mobile units are known and commonly used as a combined method of travel and accommodation.
- the mobile unit may be a trailer or a motor home, and combines a self- contained living area with a vehicle or vehicle engine.
- a typical motor unit may include sleeping accommodation, a small kitchen, bathroom facilities, and a sitting area.
- the trailer includes means to attach to a vehicle while the motor home typically has a cab area with a driver and passenger seat.
- the mobile unit may be a trailer or a motor vehicle such as a motor home, a mobile library, a mobile clinic, or the like.
- the mobile unit includes a longitudinally extending body portion having a main roof and a main floor. At least one side pod is positioned between the main roof and the main floor.
- the side pod includes a pod roof, and a pod floor. The side pod is movable between a retracted position wherein the side pod cooperates with the body portion to define a first interior space and an extended position wherein the side pod moves in a first direction laterally outward from the body portion to define a second interior space, larger than the first interior space.
- the at least one side pod includes a pair of side pods.
- the at least one side pod moves in a second direction generally vertically downward so that the pod floor sits flush with the main floor.
- the at least one side pod includes a support member configured to support the at least one side pod in the extended position.
- the support member is configured to radially rotate between a longitudinal position when the at least one side pod is in the retracted position and a transverse position when the at least one side pod is in the extended position.
- the support member is rotatably attached to the mobile unit and slidably attached to the at least one side pod.
- the at least one side pod includes a first actuator configured to provide the laterally outward movement and a second actuator configured to provide the vertically downward movement.
- a mobile unit including: a longitudinally extending body having a front body portion and a rear body portion relative to normal forward and rearward travel;
- a pod extendable longitudinally from the rear body portion, the pod including a top panel and a bottom panel, the panels being rotatably mounted to the rear body portion and adapted to angularly rotate between a closed position in which the panels sit generally vertically and cooperate to from an end panel of the body, and an open position in which the top panel forms a pod roof and the bottom panel forms a pod floor; and a support member having a first end rotatably connected to the rear body portion and a second end slidably connected to the bottom panel, the support member configured to move with the bottom panel between the closed position and the open position.
- the pod includes a plurality of collapsible side walls.
- the collapsible sidewalls are movable between the closed position in which the walls form part of the end panel of the body, and an open position in which the sidewalls form part of the interior space.
- Another embodiment of the present invention provides a motor home including: a cab portion;
- a longitudinally extending body extending from the cab portion, the body having a front body portion and a rear body portion relative to normal forward and rearward direction of travel; a seat for accommodating one or more persons, the seat having a back portion and a seating portion, the seat being rotatable between a travel position in which the seat faces the forward direction of travel, and a stationary position in which the seat faces transversely inward of the body.
- the seat includes a pair of arm rests, each arm rest being rotatably mounted at one end to accommodate rotation of the seat.
- the pair of arm rests includes a first arm rest rotatable about a first axis and a second arm rest rotatable about a second axis relatively perpendicular to the first axis.
- the body portion includes a main floor.
- a table positioned within the body portion, includes a table top having a top side and an under side, a pair of table legs and a floor panel spaced apart from the table top.
- the table is movable between a stored position in which the table top is flush with the main floor and an extended position in which the table top is positioned above the main floor and the floor panel is flush with the main floor.
- the table includes an actuator for simultaneously moving the table top and the floor panel.
- the table top includes a middle portion and two opposing side portions, the side portions being configured to fold inwardly toward each other and lay flat on the middle portion so that the underside of the table top sits flush with the main floor when the table is in the stored position.
- Figure l is a perspective view of a motor home in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, wherein the motor home is in a travelling configuration;
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the motor home of Figure 1, the motor home being in a stationary, or fixed, configuration, with extended side pods and an extended rear pod;
- Figures 3 to 5 show the side pod operation from a retracted position to an extended position
- Figure 6 is a side view of the motor home showing an extended second rear body portion
- Figure 7 is a rear perspective view showing the motor home with an extended rear body portion and extended side pods
- Figures 8A to E show a table for a motor home in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS 9A to I show a lounge for a motor home
- FIGS 1 to 7 show one embodiment of a mobile unit in in accordance with the present invention.
- the mobile unit is a motor home 10 including a cab portion 12 and a body portion 14 extending longitudinally from the cab portion 12.
- the body portion 14 includes a main roof 16 and a main floor 18.
- a pair of side pods 20 is positioned between the main roof 16 and the main floor 18.
- Each side pod 20 includes a pod roof 22 and a pod floor 26.
- each side pod 20 is movable between a retracted position ( Figure 1) wherein the side pods 20 cooperate to define a first interior space 28 and an extended position ( Figure 2) wherein each side pod 20 moves in a first direction laterally outward from the rear body portion 14 and in a second direction generally vertically downward to define a second interior space, larger than the first interior space.
- Figure 1 a retracted position
- Figure 2 an extended position
- each side pod 20 moves in a first direction laterally outward from the rear body portion 14 and in a second direction generally vertically downward to define a second interior space, larger than the first interior space.
- the motor home 10 meets the width
- the side pods 20 provide a larger interior space 30 and a level floor 18, 26, thus eliminating any need to compensate for any gaps or unevenness between the pod floor 26 and the main floor 18.
- Figures 3 to 5 show the operation of the side pods 20 moving from a retracted position ( Figures 3 A to 3D) through a partially extended position ( Figures 4A to 4D) into a fully extended position ( Figures 5 A to 5D).
- Figures 3 A to 3D show the side pods 20 in the retracted position.
- Figure 3 A shows a side view of the mobile unit 10, and the side pod 20 is in the retracted position
- Figure 3B is a section view through A-A.
- the pod floor 26 sits above the main floor 18 and the pod roof 22 sits below the main roof 16.
- the side pods 20 meet in the middle of the motor home 10 to define the first interior space 28.
- the pod floor 26 is supported by a roller 40 resting on the main floor 16. The roller 40 also facilitates lateral movement of the side pod 20.
- Figures 4A and 4B show the side pods 20 laterally extended to define a second, larger interior space 30 in the body portion 14.
- Figure 4A shows a section view of through A-A (of Figure 3 A) when the side pods 20 are laterally extended in the direction as shown by the arrows.
- the pod floor 26 sits above the main floor 18, and the pod roof 22 sits below the main roof 16.
- the lateral actuator 42 connects to the vehicle chassis 44 and a rotatable positioning beam 46 which is pivotably attached 48 at one end.
- the positioning beam 46 rotates, or pivots, at point 48. Rotation of the positioning beam 46 is converted to linear travel as shown by the arrow via the linear bearing 50, and the side pod 20 travels laterally outwards as a result, whilst still being supported vertically by the roller 40 ( Figure 4A) and the positioning beam 46, until the inside edge of the pod floor 22 meets the outside edge of the main floor 18.
- Each side pod 20 may extend laterally outward up to 1050 mm and maintain stability of the motor home 10.
- Figure 5A shows the side pods 20 fully extended laterally and lowered vertically so that the pod floor 26 is flush with the main floor 18.
- having the floors 18, 26 flush eliminates the need to compensate for an uneven floor.
- each side pod 20 may extend laterally outward up to 1050 mm and maintain stability of the motor home 10.
- the side pod 20 may move vertically downward up to 65 mm or the distance required to make the pod floor 22 flush with the main floor 18.
- FIGs 6 and 7 show the motor home 10 having a rear pod 52 extendable
- the rear pod 52 provides additional interior space and can be used when the motor home 10 is stationary, or fixed, as a sitting room, a sun room or the like. [00039] Referring to Figures 6 and 7 the rear pod 52 includes a top panel 56 having an upper edge 62 rotatably mounted to the motor home 10, and a bottom panel 58 having a bottom edge rotatably mounted to the motor home 10.
- the panels 56, 58 each rotate about an axis generally perpendicular to the rear body portion between a closed position in which the panels sit generally vertically relative to the rear body and an open position (shown in Figures 6 and 7) in which the top panel 56 sits generally horizontally relative to the body to form a rear pod roof and the bottom panel 58 also sits generally horizontally relative to the body to form a rear pod floor.
- the closed position the panels 56, 58 may overlap slightly, or may abut.
- Collapsible side walls 54 cooperate to form the additional interior space.
- the bottom panel 58 is flush with the main floor 16 so as to eliminate any need to compensate for unevenness.
- a support member 60 has a first end 61 rotatably mounted to the rear body portion 14 and a second end 63 slidably mounted to an underside 57 of the bottom panel 58 such that as the bottom panel 58 rotates from the closed position to the open position the support member 60 rotates about the first end 61 and slides along the underside 57 of the bottom panel 58 to support the bottom panel 58 in the horizontal, or open position.
- a stop member 61 positioned on the underside 57 of the bottom panel 58 to secure the support member 60 in place in the open position.
- Figures 8 A to 8D show a table 64 for the mobile unit 10.
- the table 64 is movable between a stored, or lowered, position as shown in Figures 8C and D and an in use, or raised, position as shown in Figures 8A, 8B and 8D.
- the table 64 includes a table top 66 and two table legs 68 supporting the table top 66 for use in the mobile unit 10.
- Each table leg 68 includes a top portion 72 and a bottom portion 80.
- Each top portion 72 is pivotably connected 86 to its respective bottom portion 80.
- a floor panel 70 sits flush with the main floor 18 during use. The floor panel 70 sits below the main floor 18 during storage (see Figure 8C),
- each table leg 68 is attached at one end 74 to a bearing track 76 on the table top 66 which allows each table leg 68 to move linearly along the bottom surface 78 of the table top 66, and the bottom portion 80 of each table leg 68 extends below the false floor 70 and connects to a second bearing track 82.
- a pair of linear actuators 84 is used to raise the table 64 as described below.
- each linear actuator 84 applies force to the pivot connection 86. This causes each table leg 68 to pivot forcing the bottom portion 78 of each table leg 68 to travel outwards as shown by arrows B and the top portion 72 of the table leg 68 to travel inward as shown by arrows C, lifting the table top 66 and the false floor 70 simultaneously until the false floor 70 is flush with the main floor 18.
- the linear actuators 84 are retracted thus causing the table legs 68 to pivot 86 causing the table top 66 and the false floor 70 to lower until the top surface 65 of the table top 66 is flush with the main floor 16.
- Figures 9A-I show a seat, or lounge 88 for a motor home 10.
- the lounge 88 has a backrest 90, a seat 92, and a pair of armrests 94A, 94B.
- Figure 9A-C Figure 9A shows a front perspective view of the lounge 88
- Figure 9B shows a rear view of the lounge 88
- Figure 9C shows a bottom plan view of the lounge 88.
- a linear bearing 96 and rail 98 allows for rotation of the lounge 88 between the stationary, or fixed, position and the travelling position, and mechanical locks 100 secure the lounge 88 to the main floor 18 and prevent movement of the lounge 88 along the linear bearing 96.
- the lounge 88 is rotatable into a forward-facing position (relative to forward movement of the motor home) for travelling.
- Figures 9D-F where Figure 9D is a perspective view of the lounge 88, Figure 9E is a side view of the lounge 88, and Figure 9F is a bottom view of the lounge 88.
- the arm rests 94A, 94B are rotated to clear the lounge 88.
- the leading arm rest 94A is rotated upwardly, and the trailing arm rest 94B is rotated outwardly.
- the mechanical locks 100 are released, allowing the lounge 88 to move along the linear bearing 96.
- the lounge 88 is rotated by applying manual force to a corner of the lounge 88 as shown by the arrow in Figure 9F, causing linear travel along the linear bearing rail 96 and subsequent rotation of the lounge 88 around the trailing arm fulcrum 120 via a trailing arm bearing 122 attached to the main floor 18 until the lounge 88 is facing forward relative to normal forward direction of travel. Once the lounge 88 is facing forward it is secured to the main floor 18 using the mechanical locks 100.
- FIGs 9G to I show the lounge 88 positioned in the forward-facing direction relative to the normal forward direction of travel.
- the lounge 88 has rotated 90 degrees from the stationary position.
- Mechanical locks 100 secure the lounge to the main floor 18.
- the lounge 88 In the forward-facing position, the lounge 88 is suitable for seating passengers while travelling.
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| US3257760A (en) * | 1963-05-02 | 1966-06-28 | Calthorpe Maurice | Expansible room structures |
| US4341415A (en) * | 1978-12-23 | 1982-07-27 | Westfalia-Werke Franz Knobel & Sohne Kg | Vehicle having at least two rows of tandem seats |
| US5031563A (en) * | 1987-05-27 | 1991-07-16 | Vigbjorn Matre | System for utilizing raisable and lowerable berths in compartments having a limited space |
| US5069142A (en) * | 1988-07-27 | 1991-12-03 | Matre Vigbj Phi Rn | Collapsible table |
| US5090749A (en) * | 1990-01-08 | 1992-02-25 | Christopher M. Counsel | Expanding caravan |
| US5620224A (en) * | 1994-09-26 | 1997-04-15 | Holiday Rambler Llc | Trailer slideout mechanism with vertically movable cabin floor |
| JPH09164872A (en) * | 1995-12-14 | 1997-06-24 | Nissan Shatai Co Ltd | Canopy car |
| US5947416A (en) * | 1998-05-04 | 1999-09-07 | Raytheon Aircraft Corporation | Floor rising cabin table |
| AU762619B2 (en) * | 1999-11-18 | 2003-07-03 | Apollo Motorhome Holidays Pty Ltd | A caravan |
| US20040239135A1 (en) * | 2003-05-05 | 2004-12-02 | Robert Mehrer | Camper slide-out having pivotable chairs |
| US20060053700A1 (en) * | 2004-08-09 | 2006-03-16 | Vance Dennis R | Cantilever support for slide-out room |
| US8091940B1 (en) * | 2009-07-10 | 2012-01-10 | Hwh Corporation | Expandable room leveling system and method |
| US20160051047A1 (en) * | 2014-08-20 | 2016-02-25 | Triple E Canada, Ltd. | Convertible seating and dinette arrangement |
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