A convertible top for an automotive vehicle is provided. This convertible top is coupled to the vehicle such that it moves between a raised operative position and a lowered storage position. When in the raised operative position, the convertible top covers the passenger compartment of the vehicle. When in the lowered storage position, the convertible top is stored in the rear seat area and is covered by a portion of the convertible top itself.
|
0. 27. An automotive vehicle comprising:
a trunk; a convertible roof operably movable to a retracted position outside of the trunk, the roof having an external surface; and a vinyl covering located on at least a portion of the external surface of the roof; at least the vinyl covered portion of the roof being visible from outside the vehicle when the roof is in its retracted position; the external surface of the roof being substantially flush with an adjacent body surface when the roof is in its retracted position.
10. A convertible top for an automotive vehicle, said convertible top comprising a fabric covered roof for covering portions of a passenger compartment when in a raised operative position, said roof being collapsible to a storage position within a storage compartment between a front seat and a trunk, at least a portion of said roof providing a cover for said storage compartment when said convertible top is in said storage position, and a front edge of said roof disposed immediately behind a front passenger seat when said roof is in said storage position.
0. 29. An automotive vehicle comprising:
(a) a convertible roof operably movable from a raised position to a retracted position, the roof including a hard top front section and a hard top rear section coupled to the front section; (b) a pliable covering located on an external surface of at least one of the roof sections; (c) a rigid window attached to one of the roof sections; (d) the front roof section having a substantially horizontal orientation and being substantially flush with an adjacent body surface when the roof is in its retracted position.
0. 40. An automotive vehicle convertible roof comprising:
(a) a hard top front roof section; (b) a hard top rear roof section coupled to the front roof section; (c) a back window mounted to the rear roof section; (d) the roof sections being movable between raised and stowed positions, one of the roof sections serving to cover and hide the other of the roof sections when both are in their stowed positions, the roof sections being stowed entirely outside of a trunk storage area while allowing clear access to the trunk storage area; and (e) a trunk lid, the front roof section being stowed substantially flush with the adjacentmost portion of the trunk lid.
0. 23. An automotive vehicle comprising:
a trunk; and a convertible roof operably movable to a retracted position outside of the trunk; the roof having a front roof section with an opaque external surface movably located above front seat occupants when the roof is in a raised position; at least a majority of the front roof section being visible from outside the vehicle when the roof is in its retracted position; the roof having a rear section with a rear edge which is hidden when the roof is in its retracted position; and the front roof section being substantially flush with an adjacent vehicle body surface when the front roof section is in its retracted position.
0. 25. An automotive vehicle comprising:
a body having a substantially horizontal external body surface; a trunk; a convertible roof operably movable to a retracted position outside of the trunk, the roof having a substantially rigid hard top front roof section with an external surface; and a pliable covering; the external surface of the front roof section being covered by the pliable covering; at least a majority of the front roof section being visible from outside the vehicle when the roof is in its retracted position; and the front roof section being substantially flush with the substantially horizontal body surface when the roof is in its retracted position.
16. An automotive vehicle having a convertible top, said vehicle comprising:
a passenger compartment having a seat; a trunk lid covering a trunk; a storage compartment disposed between said seat and said trunk; a fabric covered roof for covering portions of said passenger compartment when in a raised operative position, said roof being collapsible to a storage position within said storage compartment; at least a portion of said roof providing a cover for said storage compartment when said convertible top is in said storage position; and an external surface of said roof substantially flush with a substantially horizontal portion of said trunk lid when said convertible top is in said storage position.
0. 19. An automotive vehicle comprising:
a roof storage area; a convertible roof operably movable between a raised position and a stowed position, the roof being located in the storage area when the roof is in its stowed position; the roof having an external surface at least partially covered by fabric; at least a portion of the fabric covered roof being visible from outside the vehicle when the roof is in its stowed position; the roof having a front section which is located in a substantially horizontal orientation and substantially flush with an adjacent body surface when the front section is in its stowed position; and a trunk compartment unobstructed by the roof when the roof is in its stowed position.
1. A convertible top for an automotive vehicle having a body portion, said convertible top comprising a roof for covering a passenger compartment when in a raised operative position, said roof being collapsible to a storage position within a storage compartment forward of a trunk of said automotive vehicle, an external surface of said roof providing a cover for said storage compartment when said convertible top is in said storage position, and a front edge of said roof being disposed immediately behind a front passenger seat when said roof is in said storage position, wherein said external surface is substantially flush with an adjacent portion of said body of said automotive vehicle when said convertible top is in said storage position.
0. 45. An automotive vehicle comprising:
(a) a hard top front roof section which is opaque; (b) a second hard top roof section movable with the front roof section; (c) a trunk storage area; (d) a body panel; (e) the roof sections being movable between raised and stowed positions; (f) one of the roof sections operably covering the other of the roof sections when both are in their stowed positions; (g) the roof sections being stowed to allow substantially unobstructed access to a portion of the trunk storage area; (h) the front roof section being stowed substantially flush with the body panel; and (i) an inside surface of the front roof section facing toward an inside surface of the rear roof section when the roof sections are stowed.
0. 17. An automotive vehicle having a body with a substantially horizontal body surface, the vehicle comprising:
a front occupant seat; a convertible roof operably movable between a raised position and a stowed position, the roof being located entirely rearward of the front seat when the roof is in its stowed position; fabric; the roof having an external surface at least partially covered by the fabric; at least a first portion of the fabric covered roof being visible from outside the vehicle when in its stowed position; the roof having a section which is located in a substantially horizontal orientation and substantially flush with the body surface when the roof section is in its stowed position; and at least two pairs of links pivotally coupled to the first portion of the roof.
0. 33. An automotive vehicle for use by occupants, the vehicle comprising:
(a) a trunk; (b) a trunk lid moveable to a closed position to cover the trunk; (c) a convertible roof operably movable from a raised position to a retracted position without intrusion into the trunk; (d) the roof having a hard top front roof section with an external surface and a hard top rear roof section; (e) the front roof section including a substantially rigid panel located above the occupants when the roof is in its raised position; (f) a pliable covering overlying and moving with the panel; (g) at least a majority of the external surface of the front roof section being visible from outside the vehicle when the roof is in its retracted position and the trunk lid is in its closed position; and (h) the external surface of the front roof section being substantially flush with at least a majority of the trunk lid.
0. 21. An automotive vehicle comprising:
a roof storage area; a convertible roof operably movable between a raised position and a stowed position, the roof being located in the storage area when the roof is in its stowed position; a pliable covering; a front roof section of the roof having an external surface at least partially covered by the pliable covering; at least a majority of the external surface of the front roof section being visible from outside the vehicle when in its stowed position; the front roof section having a substantially horizontal orientation when in its stowed position, the front roof section being substantially flush with an adjacent body panel when the front roof section is in its stowed position; a trunk compartment being unobstructed by the roof when the roof is in its storage position; and a pliable back window attached to the roof, the window being substantially hidden from view in the roof storage area when the roof is located in its stowed position.
0. 36. An automotive vehicle having a body, the vehicle comprising:
(a) a passenger compartment having at least one occupant seat; (b) a trunk; (c) a trunk lid operably covering the trunk when in a closed position; (d) a retracted roof area; (e) a fabric covered roof operably covering portions of the passenger compartment when in a raised operative position, the roof being collapsible to a stowed position into the retracted roof area, the roof including a front roof section; (f) at least a portion of the roof providing a cover for the retracted roof area when the roof is in its stowed position; (g) the roof having an external surface which is substantially flush with a substantially horizontal portion of the trunk lid when the convertible top is in its stowed position, at least a portion of the external surface being defined by at least part of the fabric covered roof; (h) a back window coupled to the roof; (i) an automatically powered actuator operably moving the roof; and (j) at least a pair of links pivotally coupling each lateral side of the front roof section to the body.
15. An apparatus for an automotive vehicle having a body, said apparatus comprising:
a trunk compartment; a first compartment of said body disposed forward of said trunk compartment, a front passenger seat located within said first compartment; a second compartment disposed between said trunk compartment and said first compartment; a fabric covered convertible top movable from a raised position covering said first compartment to a storage position longitudinally disposed in said second compartment without intrusion into said trunk compartment, a first portion of said convertible top stored in a substantially horizontal plane and having an external surface, said first portion being externally visible from outside of said vehicle when said convertible top is in said storage position, said external surface being substantially flush with an adjacent portion of said body of said automotive vehicle when said convertible top is in said storage position; a back window fastened to a second portion of said convertible top, said back window being entirely disposed within said second compartment when said convertible top is in said storage position; and a pair of balance links each having a first end pivotally coupled to said first portion of said convertible top and having an opposite second end pivotally coupled to said vehicle.
0. 37. An apparatus for an automotive vehicle having a body, the apparatus comprising:
a trunk compartment; the body having a first compartment and a second compartment, a front passenger seat located in the first compartment; a fabric covered convertible top movable from a raised position covering the first compartment to a storage position longitudinally disposed in the second compartment without intrusion into the trunk compartment, a first portion of the convertible top being stored in a substantially horizontal plane and having an external surface, at least a portion of the external surface being part of the fabric covered convertible top, the first portion being externally visible from outside of the vehicle when the convertible top is in the storage position, the external surface being substantially flush with an adjacent portion of the body of the automotive vehicle when the convertible top is in the storage position; a back window fastened to a second portion of the convertible top, the back window being entirely disposed in the second compartment when the convertible top is in the storage position; a pair of balance links each having a first end pivotally coupled to the first portion of the convertible top and having an opposite second end pivotally coupled to the body; and a pair of main links pivotally coupling the first portion of the convertible top to the body.
2. The convertible top of
3. The convertible top of
4. The convertible top of
5. The convertible top of
6. The convertible top of
7. The convertible top of
8. The convertible top of
9. The convertible top of
11. The convertible top of
12. The convertible top of
13. The convertible top of
14. The convertible top of
0. 18. The vehicle of
0. 20. The vehicle of
0. 22. The vehicle of
0. 24. The vehicle of
0. 26. The vehicle of
0. 28. The vehicle of
0. 30. The vehicle of
0. 31. The vehicle of
0. 32. The vehicle of
0. 34. The vehicle of
0. 35. The vehicle of
0. 38. The apparatus of
0. 39. The apparatus of
0. 41. The roof of
0. 42. The roof of
0. 43. The roof of
0. 44. The roof of
0. 46. The automotive vehicle of
0. 47. The automotive vehicle of
0. 48. The automotive vehicle of
|
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/484,472, filed Jun. 7, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,202 which is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/000,398, filed Jan. 4, 1993, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,429,409.
This invention generally relates to convertible tops for automotive vehicles and, more particularly, to a convertible top that is stored in the rear passenger compartment of a vehicle.
Quite often, convertible vehicles are designed by adapting stock, hard top vehicles to accommodate a basic convertible top design. Accordingly, convertible design often requires extensive redesigning of stock suspension systems, passenger compartments, trunk compartments, etc. These design changes often involve undesirable trade-offs in order to accommodate a convertible top assembly and a tonneau for storing the convertible top. In fact, for some vehicles the trade-offs may be too great to permit an efficient convertible design. For example, with a unibody type construction, the rear suspension often utilizes struts that extend upwardly, well into portions of the body traditionally used for a tonneau space. Hence, when converting a unibody type construction to a convertible vehicle, it is often necessary to completely redesign the rear suspension system.
Another disadvantage of converting a stock vehicle to a convertible vehicle is the loss of trunk and passenger space. Traditional convertible designs require a dedicated tonneau for storing the convertible top in its lowered storage position. This tonneau is usually located between the rear seats and the trunk causing a loss of storage space and/or passenger space. Such losses are often an unacceptable trade-off in exchange for the sporty look of a convertible vehicle, particularly in compact vehicles. Moreover, the tonneau requires a separate cover or boot to conceal the folded top in its lowered storage position.
In order to overcome the aforementioned disadvantages, the convertible top of the present invention is provided. This convertible top utilizes a number of unique concepts that not only reduce the above mentioned negative trade-offs, but also enhance the sporty look and utility of the convertible vehicle. Furthermore, the present invention accomplishes this without modifying the underlying design of the hard top, stock vehicle. For example, the convertible top of the present invention does not require a tonneau. Thus, this convertible top can be utilized without modifying the rear suspension, the rear seats or the trunk of the vehicle. Rather, the convertible top of the present invention is collapsed and lowered into a storage position within the rear passenger compartment. In addition, a portion of the convertible top serves as an integral cover that conceals the convertible top within the rear passenger compartment, thereby giving the vehicle the appearance of a two-seater or roadster.
One embodiment of the convertible top of the present invention utilizes a plurality of rigid panels that serve this dual purpose of covering portions of the entire passenger compartment in a raised operative position, while covering the rear passenger compartment in a lowered storage position. By using rigid panels, the show surface of the cover can be matched to the vehicle show surface to enhance its appearance as a roadster. These rigid panels also provide the structure necessary for the convertible top to support components such as dome lights, overhead consoles and/or sunroofs, and to provide a three-dimensional contour to the exterior surface of the vehicle.
Additional objects, advantages, and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular
As best illustrated by viewing
For example, vehicles utilizing a unibody construction or a space frame construction are generally not cost effective for conventional convertible top designs due to space requirements for the rear suspension. However, since the present invention does not require an additional storage space, these types of vehicles can now be effectively adapted to this design. Despite the loss of the rear passenger compartment during operation in the convertible mode, vehicles can be adapted without completely sacrificing passenger space and without sacrificing any trunk space or suspension component space. Moreover, this design still provides for front and rear passenger seating with the convertible top in a raised operative position.
In addition to the present invention being readily adaptable to otherwise unadaptable vehicles, this design provides a number of other novel features. Most notably, even though the rear passenger space 16 is lost with the top 10 down, the vehicle 12 is attractively converted from a traditional "four seater" coupe, as shown in
Although a conventional pliable fabric covering can be utilized without the rigid panels, the rigid panels 22 and 24 allow for a sculpted effect, yielding a sporty aerodynamic look to the roadster. Moreover, these rigid panels 22 and 24 provide additional surface area to support the covering. Therefore, panels more readily accommodate a pliable covering 20 made from nylon, vinyl or the like that have show surfaces similar to the body panels of the vehicle 12. Alternatively, the panels 22 and 24 themselves can provide a show surface that matches the vehicle body panels, including a textured surface 28 for interior and/or exterior show surfaces as shown in FIG. 8.
The rigid panels 22 and 24 also provide structure to the convertible top 10 not found in conventional tops that utilize a series of bows and a pliable fabric cover. Besides the ability to precisely contour the top 10 in three dimensions, this added structure generally insulates the passenger compartment from both wind noise and the external environment, while preventing the wear associated with traditional convertible tops. This structure also provides rigidity to the convertible top 10, enabling it to support components such as conventional dome lights 30, overhead console panels 32, sun roofs 34, and the like, as shown in FIG. 8. Furthermore, the structure simplifies the attachment of weather stripping 36 as shown in
As can be seen from
As best illustrated by viewing
As best illustrated in
As best shown in
Note, the convertible top 10 of the present invention also lends itself to being stored in a traditional, dedicated tonneau space (not shown). As with the preferred embodiment, a portion of the convertible top 10 can be utilized as a cover, thereby eliminating the need for a separate boot or cover (not shown). In either case, when the convertible top 10 is in its lowered storage position, it is preferably held in place by adjustable stops 64 and 66. As best shown in
In order to stabilize the convertible top 10 as it is articulating between its raised and lowered positions, a stabilizing member 68 extends between the main links 40, transversely across the vehicle 12. This adds stability to the linkage assembly 18 by ensuring that all links, on both the passenger side of the vehicle and the driver's side of the vehicle, articulate together. When in a raised position, this stabilizer bar 68 is neatly concealed by portions of both the rear panel 24 and the front panel 22 and may abutt and support portions of both panels 22 and 24. As best shown in
In operation, the preferred convertible top 10 of the present invention can be manually or automatically lowered from its raised operative position as follows. An operator releases the convertible top 10 from its latched position by grasping the latch handle 70, shown in
In short, the convertible top 10 of the present invention provides the unique ability to function as a convertible top in its raised operative position and to function as a tonneau cover in its lowered storage position. Moreover, the preferred embodiment of the present invention is designed to store in the rear passenger compartment 16 of a vehicle 12 such that the need for a dedicated tonneau or storage space can be eliminated. As such, when the convertible top 10 is in a raised position, this particular vehicle 12 has the appearance of a four-seat coupe. On the other hand, when the convertible top 10 is in its lowered position, the vehicle 12 has the appearance of a two-door roadster. Accordingly, the present invention has compensated for a number of disadvantages found in conventional convertible tops by creating a unique top that enhances both the looks and utility of the vehicle.
The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Corder, George A., Turney, Charles C.
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
10029548, | Oct 07 2015 | Adjustable and removable hard top roof system | |
7118160, | Sep 09 2002 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Soft-top convertible roof system for an automotive vehicle |
7163255, | Oct 20 2001 | DURA CONVERTIBLE SYSTEMS, INC | Folding convertible top with integral boot |
7571951, | Jan 20 2004 | Valmet Automotive Oy | Cabriolet vehicle |
7690716, | May 23 2006 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Convertible roof |
7857373, | May 15 2007 | Specialty Vehicle Acquisition Corp.; SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Automotive vehicle convertible roof system |
7866726, | Dec 21 2007 | Valmet Automotive Oy | Convertible top having movable outboard panels |
8025328, | Mar 07 2008 | Specialty Vehicle Acquisition Corp. | Automotive vehicle convertible roof system |
8132329, | Aug 02 2005 | Webasto AG | Method of assembling the roof of a cabriolet or convertible vehicle using a preassembly work stand that aligns outer roof components with roof frame and linkage components |
9079535, | Mar 30 2011 | Kabushiki Kaisha Tokai Rika Denki Seisakusho; HAYASHI TELEMPU CO , LTD | Tonneau cover device |
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
1184734, | |||
1748736, | |||
1784279, | |||
1988346, | |||
2007873, | |||
2076243, | |||
2079232, | |||
2564446, | |||
2580486, | |||
2596355, | |||
2704225, | |||
2747928, | |||
2768024, | |||
2768025, | |||
2770489, | |||
2841441, | |||
2856231, | |||
2869923, | |||
2919156, | |||
2939742, | |||
3059962, | |||
3271067, | |||
3357738, | |||
3375037, | |||
3377099, | |||
3536354, | |||
3575464, | |||
3994524, | May 30 1973 | Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft | Control linkage for foldable top motor vehicles |
404405, | |||
4168859, | Oct 20 1976 | Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft | Motor vehicle, especially passenger motor vehicle with slidable upper vehicle section |
4433866, | Apr 17 1980 | Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. | Structure for mounting functional parts on a closable member of a vehicle |
4553784, | Dec 10 1981 | Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche AG | Linkage arrangement for a convertible top |
4634171, | Jun 18 1982 | D-M Design Corp.; D-M DESIGN CORPORATION, AN IN CORP | Automobile hard top convertible |
4668006, | Oct 23 1985 | MSX INTERNATIONAL, INC | Boot assembly for vehicle convertible top |
4711485, | Oct 19 1984 | Mazda Motor Corporation | Open top type automobile body structure |
4712828, | Nov 07 1985 | California Auto Trends | Convertible top apparatus for midengine automobiles |
4720133, | Feb 10 1986 | ASC Incorporated | Convertible top structure |
4729592, | Nov 20 1985 | Mazda Motor Corporation | Convertible vehicle body structure |
4746163, | May 16 1986 | GOZO INVESTMENT, INC | Combined removable panel-convertible top system |
4784428, | Jul 27 1987 | General Motors Corporation | Apparatus and method of a convertible top with hard glass with bottom sealing |
4828317, | Feb 10 1987 | JUBBU DESIGNS, INC | Convertible top frame with quarter windows |
4854634, | Oct 02 1986 | Mazda Motor Corporation | Upper body structure for a convertible vehicle |
4895409, | Jan 12 1987 | Mazda Motor Corporation | Convertible vehicle body structure |
4930833, | Sep 24 1987 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Boot cover for a convertible vehicle |
4936626, | Mar 31 1988 | Daimler-Benz AG | Swivel-assistance to a roof-skin holding bow forming the lower end of a folding canopy |
4950022, | Aug 30 1989 | Convertible hard-top passenger vehicle | |
4958882, | Jul 29 1988 | Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft | Folding top for vehicles |
4984841, | Jul 24 1987 | Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft | Folding top for vehicles |
5004291, | Jul 24 1987 | DAIMLER-BENZ AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, STUTTGART, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY | Top framework of a folding top for vehicles |
5029932, | Apr 24 1990 | Valckar Co. | Foldable vehicle roof |
5033789, | Mar 31 1989 | Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha; Kanto Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha | Convertible car body structure |
5067768, | Oct 23 1989 | DURA CONVERTIBLE SYSTEMS, INC | Power convertible top with automatic top and tonneau sequencing |
5078447, | Jan 12 1990 | MSX INTERNATIONAL, INC | Multi-position retractable vehicle roof |
5085483, | Nov 18 1989 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Convertible top latching mechanism |
5090764, | Jul 13 1985 | Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Johnan Seisakusho Co., Ltd. | Vehicle body construction for hardtop convertible |
5118158, | Mar 04 1991 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Convertible top linkage assembly with laterally moving rear quarter windows |
5161852, | Apr 11 1991 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Convertible top with improved geometry |
5195798, | Nov 29 1990 | DaimlerChrysler AG | Retractable roof for vehicles |
5207474, | Jul 04 1991 | Webasto AG | Folding top for a passenger car with folding roof |
5225747, | Jan 06 1992 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Single-button actuated self-correcting automatic convertible top |
5303970, | Dec 03 1992 | Prince Corporation | Overhead console for a vehicle with a sunroof |
5322337, | Feb 11 1993 | DURA CONVERTIBLE SYSTEMS, INC | Convertible boot |
5338085, | May 28 1992 | DaimlerChrysler AG | Folding top for motor vehicles |
5429409, | Jan 04 1993 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Convertible top |
5490709, | Dec 07 1993 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Hinge for a folding roof in a convertible automotive vehicle |
5520432, | Jun 21 1993 | DaimlerChrysler AG | Motor vehicle with a lowerable roof construction |
5533777, | Oct 23 1993 | DR ING H C F PORSCHE AG | Actuation mechanism for a top and a top receptacle cover of a motor vehicle |
5542735, | Aug 05 1993 | Webasto Karosseriesysteme GmbH | Lengthwise movable vehicle roof |
5593202, | Jan 04 1993 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Convertible top |
5743587, | Dec 29 1993 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Apparatus for use in an automotive vehicle having a convertible roof system |
5785375, | Dec 29 1993 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Retractable hard-top for an automotive vehicle |
5803530, | Sep 25 1995 | Bayerishe Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft | Convertible having a wind deflecting device |
BE493260, | |||
CH650980, | |||
183044, | |||
D391547, | Aug 29 1996 | DR ING H C F PORSCHE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT | Rear cap for a motor vehicle |
D406792, | Aug 30 1995 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Portion of automotive vehicle having a convertible roof |
D427138, | Dec 29 1993 | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | Portion of a convertible roof and tonneau cover |
DE1505474, | |||
DE1951081, | |||
DE19514022, | |||
DE19517063, | |||
DE19518071, | |||
DE19532567, | |||
DE19532568, | |||
DE19534584, | |||
DE3127525, | |||
DE3342915, | |||
DE3416286, | |||
DE3635373, | |||
DE3635887, | |||
DE3733892, | |||
DE3816060, | |||
DE3903358, | |||
DE4010276, | |||
DE4113616, | |||
DE4134606, | |||
DE4211918, | |||
DE4218380, | |||
DE4307158, | |||
DE4311240, | |||
DE4320603, | |||
DE4324708, | |||
DE4431656, | |||
DE4438190, | |||
DE4438191, | |||
DE4445580, | |||
DE4445920, | |||
DE4445941, | |||
DE4445944, | |||
DE4446483, | |||
DE646381, | |||
DE91082420, | |||
EP246201, | |||
EP261379, | |||
EP494366, | |||
EP709243, | |||
EP713795, | |||
FR1049026, | |||
FR2059026, | |||
FR557699, | |||
FR753940, | |||
FR774595, | |||
GB2174759, | |||
GB2194759, | |||
GB2257949, | |||
GB2291113, | |||
GB2294432, | |||
GB413467, | |||
GB756531, | |||
GB978638, | |||
IT430910, | |||
JP2144226, | |||
JP251925, |
Executed on | Assignor | Assignee | Conveyance | Frame | Reel | Doc |
Jun 16 2000 | ASC Incorporated | (assignment on the face of the patent) | / | |||
Jun 02 2003 | ASC INCORPORATED MICHIGAN CORPORATION | COMERICA BANK, AS AGENT | AMENDED AND RESTATED SECURITY | 014402 | /0001 | |
Jun 02 2003 | ASC EUROPE, LLC MICHIGAN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY | COMERICA BANK, AS AGENT | AMENDED AND RESTATED SECURITY | 014402 | /0001 | |
Jun 28 2007 | ASC Incorporated | SPECIALTY VEHICLE ACQUISITION CORP | ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS | 019714 | /0442 |
Date | Maintenance Fee Events |
Mar 17 2006 | M1552: Payment of Maintenance Fee, 8th Year, Large Entity. |
Mar 22 2010 | M1553: Payment of Maintenance Fee, 12th Year, Large Entity. |
Date | Maintenance Schedule |
Jul 06 2007 | 4 years fee payment window open |
Jan 06 2008 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Jul 06 2008 | patent expiry (for year 4) |
Jul 06 2010 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 4) |
Jul 06 2011 | 8 years fee payment window open |
Jan 06 2012 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Jul 06 2012 | patent expiry (for year 8) |
Jul 06 2014 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 8) |
Jul 06 2015 | 12 years fee payment window open |
Jan 06 2016 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Jul 06 2016 | patent expiry (for year 12) |
Jul 06 2018 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 12) |