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| United States Patent
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6,428,084 |
| Liss |
August 6, 2002 |
Fuel-efficient tractor-trailer system
Abstract
A fuel-efficient tractor-trailer system for improving the fuel
mileage of a tractor-trailer combination by improving the air
resistance that occurs in the area between the rear of the tractor
and the front of the semi-trailer. The fuel-efficient
tractor-trailer system provides an improved roof extension, which
automatically raises when the tractor is put into reverse gear and
an improved wheel mechanism for assisting the side extensions to
slide around the semi-trailer ends when the tractor-trailer is
turning. The fuel-efficient tractor-trailer system requires only
modification to the tractor and not the trailer.
| Inventors: |
Liss; Richard M.
(Surprise, AZ) |
| Appl. No.:
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09/841,385 |
| Filed: |
April 24, 2001 |
| Current U.S.
Class: |
296/180.3
; 296/180.1; 296/180.2; 296/180.4 |
| Current
International Class: |
B62D
35/00 (20060101); B62D 53/00 (20060101); B62D
53/06 (20060101); B62D 53/04 (20060101); B60J 001/00 () |
| Field of
Search: |
296/180.3,180.2,180.1,180.4,180.5,217,223 180/903 |
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Primary Examiner: Patel; Ken
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Stoneman; Martin L.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A system for providing a raisable rear roof extension of a cab of
an over-the-road tractor, of the type used with a semi-trailer and
having a transmission with a reverse gear actuator, comprising, in
combination: a) a roof extension structured and arranged to provide
a rearward extension element at about the level of a roof of the
cab; b) a roof extension support structured and arranged to i)
support, in a normally substantially horizontal position, said roof
extension from a rear portion of the cab, and ii) permit said roof
extension to swivel upward and rearward; and c) a powered piston
system structured and arranged to extend at least one piston in such
manner as to swivel said roof extension upward and rearward.
2. The system according to claim 1 further comprising a switch
system structured and arranged to activate said powered piston
system.
3. The system according to claim 1 wherein said powered piston
system comprises at least one pneumatically-actuated piston.
4. The system according to claim 2 wherein said powered piston
system comprises at least one pneumatically-actuated piston.
5. The system according to claim 4 wherein said powered piston
system further comprises a pneumatic connection to said at least one
pneumatically-actuated piston to supply pneumatic pressure.
6. The system according to claim 2 wherein said switch system
comprises: a) a switch structured and arranged, in a first position,
to activate said powered piston system; b) wherein said switch is
also structured and arranged, when in a second position, to
de-activate said powered piston system.
7. The system according to claim 6 wherein said switch: a) is
operable by the reverse gear actuator and b) is structured and
arranged to be activated when the transmission is placed into
reverse gear and to be deactivated when the transmission is placed
out of reverse gear.
8. The system according to claim 5 wherein said switch system
comprises: a) a switch structured and arranged, in a first position,
to activate said pneumatic connection to said at least one
pneumatically-actuated piston for supplying pneumatic pressure; b)
wherein said switch is also structured and arranged, when in a
second position, to de-activate said pneumatic connection to said at
least one pneumatically actuated piston for supplying pneumatic
pressure.
9. The system according to claim 8 wherein said switch: a) is
structured and arranged to be operable by the reverse gear actuator;
and b) is structured and arranged to be activated when the
transmission is placed into reverse gear and to be deactivated when
the transmission is placed out of reverse gear.
10. The system according to claim 1 wherein said roof extension
support comprises at least one hinge.
11. The system according to claim 9 wherein said roof extension
support comprises at least one hinge.
12. The system according to claim 7 further comprising an instrument
panel notifier having a light, wherein said light is activated when
said switch is in said first position.
13. The system according to claim 1 wherein said roof extension
comprises a wear-plate structured and arranged to assist said roof
extension to slide over a top of the semi-trailer when the
semi-trailer is coupled to the tractor.
14. A system, for use with an over-the-road tractor of the type used
to pull a semi-trailer, to assist turning operations and efficient
air flow when substantially covering top and side gaps at a rear of
the tractor (and in front of the semi-trailer), comprising, in
combination: a) a tractor having a transmission with a reverse gear
actuator; b) at least one side panel structured and arranged to be
hingedly attached to said tractor to essentially respectively cover
a respective side gap; c) at least one return spring attached to
each said at least one side panel; and d) at least one rotator
attached to a rear end of said at least one side panel, wherein said
rotator is structured and arranged to assist a sliding of said rear
end of said side panel along a side of the semi-trailer; e) wherein
said rotator comprises multiple sets of substantially different
radii from a rotation-center of said rotator; f) a roof extension
structured and arranged to provide a rearward extension element at
about the level of a roof of the cab; g) a roof extension support
structured and arranged to i) support, in a normally substantially
horizontal position said roof extension from a rear portion of the
cab, and ii) permit said roof extension to swivel upward and
rearward; and h) a powered piston system having at least one piston
and structured and arranged to extend said at least one piston in
such manner as to swivel said roof extension upward and rearward.
15. The system according to claim 14 further comprising a switch
system, attached solely to the tractor, structured and arranged to
activate said piston.
16. The system according to claim 14 wherein said at least one
rotator comprises a sprocket having a first central axis of rotation
and multiple peripheral wheels each having a respective second axis
of rotation.
17. The system according to claim 16 wherein said sprocket comprises
five said peripheral wheels.
18. The system according to claim 15 wherein said at least one
piston is pneumatically actuated.
19. The system according to claim 18 further comprising a pneumatic
connection to said at least one piston for supplying pneumatic
pressure.
20. The system according to claim 19 wherein said switch system
further comprises: a) a switch structured and arranged, in a first
position, to activate said pneumatic connection to said at least one
pneumatically-actuated piston for supplying pneumatic pressure; b)
wherein said switch is also structured and arranged, when in a
second position, to de-activate said pneumatic connection to said at
least one pneumatically-actuated piston for supplying pneumatic
pressure; c) wherein said switch is structured and arranged to be
operable by the reverse gear actuator; and d) wherein said switch is
structured and arranged to be activated when the transmission is
placed into reverse gear and to be deactivated when the transmission
is placed out of reverse gear.
21. The system according to claim 15 wherein said switch system
further comprises: a) a switch structured and arranged, in a first
position, to activate said at least one piston; b) wherein said
switch is also structured and arranged, when in a second position,
to de-activate said at least one piston; c) wherein said switch is
structured and arranged to be operable by the reverse gear actuator;
and d) wherein said switch is structured and arranged to be
activated when the transmission is placed into reverse gear and to
be deactivated when the transmission is placed out of reverse gear.
22. The system according to claim 21 further comprising an
instrument panel notifier having a light, wherein said light is
activated when said switch is in said first position.
23. The system according to claim 14 wherein said roof extension
support further comprises at least one hinge.
24. A system, for use with an over-the-road tractor of the type used
to pull a semi-trailer, to assist turning operations and streamline
functioning when closing the top and side gaps at the rear of the
tractor (and in front of the semi-trailer), comprising, in
combination: a) a tractor; b) at least one side panel structured and
arranged to be hingedly attached to said tractor to essentially
respectively cover each respective side gap; c) at least one return
spring attached to each said at least one side panel; and d) at
least one rotator attached to the rear end of said at least one side
panel, wherein said rotator is structured and arranged to assist a
sliding of said rear end of said side panel along a side of the
semi-trailer; e) wherein said rotator comprises multiple sets of
substantially different radii from a rotation-center of said
rotator.
25. The system according to claim 24 wherein said at least one
rotator comprises a sprocket having a first central axis of rotation
and multiple peripheral wheels each having a respective second axis
of rotation.
26. The system according to claim 25 wherein said sprocket comprises
five said peripheral wheels.
27. A system, for use with an over-the-road tractor of the type used
to pull a semi-trailer, to assist turning operations and efficient
air flow when substantially covering top and side gaps at a rear of
the tractor (and in front of the semi-trailer), comprising, in
combination: a) a tractor having a transmission with a reverse gear
actuator and an air supply of compressed air; b) two side panels,
each said side panel being respectively hingedly attached to said
tractor to essentially cover each respective side gap; c) at least
one respective return spring attached to each respective side panel;
and d) at least one rotator attached about every two vertical feet
to each respective said rear end of each respective said side panel
wherein each said rotator is structured and arranged to assist a
sliding of each said respective rear end of each said respective
side panel along each respective side of the semi-trailer; e)
wherein at least one said rotator comprises: i) a sprocket having
five peripheral wheels, ii) wherein said sprocket rotates around a
first central axis and each respective said five peripheral wheels
independently rotate around a respective second central axis, f) a
roof extension comprising a rearward extension element at about the
level of a roof of the cab; g) wherein said roof extension comprises
a wear-plate structured and arranged to assist said roof extension
to slide over a top of the semi-trailer when the semi-trailer is
coupled to the tractor; and h) a roof extension support structured
and arranged to i) support, in a normally substantially horizontal
position said roof extension from a rear portion of the cab, and ii)
permit said roof extension to swivel upward and rearward, i) wherein
said roof extension support comprises at least one hinge; and j) a
pneumatically-powered piston system attached to said air supply, for
supplying pneumatic pressure to said at least one piston, of said
tractor structured and arranged to extend said at least one piston
in such manner as to swivel said roof extension upward and rearward;
and k) a switch system, attached solely to the tractor, structured
and arranged to activate said pneumatically-powered piston system
comprising, i) a switch structured and arranged, in a first
position, to activate said at least one pneumatically-actuated
piston for supplying pneumatic pressure, ii) wherein said switch is
also structured and arranged, when in a second position, to
de-activate said at least one pneumatically-actuated piston for
supplying pneumatic pressure, iii) wherein said switch is structured
and arranged to be operable by said reverse gear actuator, and iv)
wherein said switch is structured and arranged to be activated when
said transmission is placed into a reverse gear and to be
deactivated when said transmission is placed out of a reverse gear.
28. The system according to claim 27 wherein each said side panel
further comprises a rolled end portion structured and arranged to
strengthen said side panel and support at least one said rotator.
Description
BACKGROUND
This invention relates to providing a system for improving the fuel
mileage of a truck tractor (of the type typically used in
combination with a semi-trailer, hereinafter simply referred to as a
tractor), and semi-trailer combination by improving the air
resistance that occurs in the area between the rear of the tractor
and the front of the semi-trailer. The present invention improves
the prior art by providing an improved roof panel extension system,
which automatically raises the roof panel adjoining the tractor and
the semi-trailer when the tractor is put into reverse gear. In
addition, there is provided an improved wheel mechanism for the side
panel extensions.
Typically, improvements to the airflow between the tractor cab
portion and the semi-trailer portion relate to rigid or flexible
extensions which are arranged to close the gap between the tractor
cab portion and the semi-trailer portion. U.S. Pat. No. 5,078,448
discloses a device which provides a two-piece cab roof extender and
multi-piece articulating side extenders to close the gap between the
tractor cab portion and the semi-trailer portion. In addition, it
discloses an automatic roof panel extender to raise the roof panel
when the semi-trailer is being attached to the tractor by utilizing
rotation of a cam-arm which is adjacent the fifth wheel mechanism
and also utilizing a complicated cable and pulley arrangement to
lift the cab roof portion. Further, the trailer portion requires a
wear plate be mounted onto it to prevent the roof portion from
wearing into the trailer top during transit. The cam and cable
arrangement requires modifications to both the tractor and the
semi-trailer. A problem with this arrangement is that should, during
the coupling maneuver, the tractor back up towards the trailer and
not connect with the cam-arm, the roof extension will not lift and
the trailer will damage the roof extension.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
A primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide
a system for improving the fuel mileage of a tractor used in
combination with a semi-trailer by improving the operation of the
system controlling the panels that reduce air resistance in the area
between the rear of the tractor and the front of the semi-trailer.
Another primary object and feature of the present invention is to
provide a system for automatically raising the roof extension
portion to sufficiently clear the semi-trailer anytime the tractor
is placed in reverse gear, as typically occurs when the tractor is
backing up to couple to the semi-trailer.
It is a further object and feature of the present invention to
provide such a system with an improved rotation mechanism for the
side panel extensions as they rotate against the side of the
semi-trailer.
It is yet a further primary object and feature of the present
invention to provide such a system having a wear plate mounted only
on the roof extension portion of the tractor.
A further primary object and feature of the present invention is to
provide such a system which is efficient, inexpensive, and handy.
Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent
with reference to the following descriptions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there
is provided a system for providing a raisable rear roof extension of
a cab of an over-the-road tractor, of the type used with a
semi-trailer and having a transmission with a reverse gear actuator,
comprising, in combination: a roof extension structured and arranged
to provide a rearward extension element at about the level of a roof
of the cab; a roof extension support structured and arranged to
support, in a normally substantially horizontal position, such roof
extension from a rear portion of the cab, and permit such roof
extension to swivel upward and rearward; and a powered piston system
structured and arranged to extend at least one piston in such manner
as to swivel such roof extension upward and rearward. It also
provides such a system further comprising a switch system structured
and arranged to activate such powered piston system. And, it
provides such a system wherein such powered piston system comprises
at least one pneumatically-actuated piston; wherein such powered
piston system comprises a pneumatically-actuated piston; and wherein
such powered piston system further comprises a pneumatic connection
to such at least one pneumatically-actuated piston to supply
pneumatic pressure.
Additionally, it provides such a system wherein such switch system
comprises: a switch structured and arranged, in a first position, to
activate such powered piston system; wherein such switch is also
structured and arranged, when in a second position, to de-activate
such powered piston system. Further, it provides such a system
wherein such switch: is operable by the reverse gear actuator and is
structured and arranged to be activated when the transmission is
placed into reverse gear and to be deactivated when the transmission
is placed out of reverse gear. Even further, it provides such a
system wherein such switch system comprises: a switch structured and
arranged, in a first position, to activate such pneumatic connection
to such at least one pneumatically-actuated piston for supplying
pneumatic pressure; wherein such switch is also structured and
arranged, when in a second position, to de-activate such pneumatic
connection to such at least one pneumatically actuated piston for
supplying pneumatic pressure. Moreover, it provides such a system
wherein such switch: is structured and arranged to be operable by
the reverse gear actuator; and is structured and arranged to be
activated when the transmission is placed into reverse gear and to
be deactivated when the transmission is placed out of reverse gear.
It also provides such a system wherein such roof extension support
comprises at least one hinge. And, it provides such a system wherein
such roof extension support further comprises at least one hinge.
Even further, it provides such a system further comprising an
instrument panel notifier having a light, wherein such light is
activated when such switch is in such first position. Still further,
it provides such a system wherein such roof extension comprises a.
wear-plate structured and arranged to assist such roof extension to
slide over a top of the semi-trailer when the semi-trailer is
coupled to the tractor.
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention,
there is provided a system, for use with an over-the-road tractor of
the type used to pull a semi-trailer, to assist turning operations
and efficient air flow when substantially covering top and side gaps
at a rear of the tractor (and in front of the semi-trailer),
comprising, in combination: a tractor having a transmission with a
reverse gear actuator; at least one side panel structured and
arranged to be hingedly attached to such tractor to essentially
cover each of the side gaps; at least one return spring attached to
each such at least one side panel; and at least one rotator attached
to a rear end of such at least one side panel, wherein such rotator
is structured and arranged to assist a sliding of such rear of such
side panel along a side of the semi-trailer; wherein such rotator
comprises multiple sets of substantially different radii from a
rotation-center of such rotator; a roof extension structured and
arranged to provide a rearward extension element at about the level
of a roof of the cab; a roof extension support structured and
arranged to support, in a normally substantially horizontal position
such roof extension from a rear portion of the cab, and permit such
roof extension to swivel upward and rearward; and a powered piston
system having at least one piston and structured and arranged to
extend such piston in such manner as to swivel such roof extension
upward and rearward.
It also provides such a system further comprising a switch system,
attached solely to the tractor, structured and arranged to activate
such piston. And, it provides such a system wherein such at least
one rotator comprises a sprocket having a first central axis of
rotation and multiple peripheral wheels each having a respective
second axis of rotation. Further, it provides such a system wherein
such sprocket comprises five such peripheral wheels. Even further,
it provides such a system wherein such piston is pneumatically
actuated. And further, it provides such a system further comprising
a pneumatic connection to such at least one piston for supplying
pneumatic pressure.
Additionally, it provides such a system wherein such switch system
further comprises: a switch structured and arranged, in a first
position, to activate such pneumatic connection to such
pneumatically-actuated piston for supplying pneumatic pressure;
wherein such switch is also structured and arranged, when in a
second position, to de-activate such pneumatic connection to such
pneumatically-actuated piston for supplying pneumatic pressure;.
wherein such switch is structured and arranged to be operable by the
reverse gear actuator; and wherein such switch is structured and
arranged to be activated when the transmission is placed into
reverse gear and to be deactivated when the transmission is placed
out of reverse gear. It also provides such a system wherein such
switch system further comprises: a switch structured and arranged,
in a first position, to activate such piston; wherein such switch is
also structured and arranged, when in a second position, to
de-activate such piston; wherein such switch is structured and
arranged to be operable by the reverse gear actuator; and wherein
such switch is structured and arranged to be activated when the
transmission is placed into reverse gear and to be deactivated when
the transmission is placed out of reverse gear.
Even further, it provides such a system further comprising an
instrument panel notifier having a light, wherein such light is
activated when such switch is in such first position. And, it
provides such a system wherein such roof extension support further
comprises at least one hinge.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the present
invention, there is provided a system, for use with an over-the-road
tractor of the type used to pull a semi-trailer, to assist turning
operations and streamline functioning when closing the top and side
gaps at the rear of the tractor (and in front of the semi-trailer),
comprising, in combination: a tractor; at least one side panel
structured and arranged to be hingedly attached to such tractor to
essentially cover each of the side gaps; at least one return spring
attached to each of such at least one side panels; and at least one
rotator attached to the rear end of such at least one side panel,
wherein such rotator is structured and arranged to assist a sliding
of such rear of such side panel along a side of the semi-trailer;
wherein such rotator comprises multiple sets of substantially
different radii from a rotation-center of such rotator. Further, it
provides such a system wherein such at least one rotator comprises a
sprocket having a first central axis of rotation and multiple
peripheral. wheels each having a respective second axis of rotation.
And, it provides such a system wherein such sprocket comprises five
such peripheral wheels.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the present
invention, there is provided a system for use with an over-the-road
tractor of the type used to pull a semi-trailer, to assist turning
operations and efficient air flow when substantially covering top
and side gaps at a rear of the tractor (and in front of the
semi-trailer), comprising, in combination: a tractor having a
transmission with a reverse gear actuator and an air supply of
compressed air; two side panels, each such side panel being
respectively hingedly attached to such tractor to essentially cover
each respective side gaps; at least one respective return spring
attached to each respective side panel; and at least one rotator
attached about every two vertical feet to each respective rear end
of each respective such side panel wherein each such rotator is
structured and arranged to assist a sliding of each such respective
rear end of each such respective side panel along each respective
side of the semi-trailer; wherein at least one such rotator
comprises: a sprocket having five peripheral wheels, wherein such
sprocket rotates around a first central axis and each respective
such five peripheral wheels independently rotate around a respective
second central axis, a roof extension comprising a rearward
extension element at about the level of a roof of the cab; wherein
such roof extension comprises a wear-plate structured and arranged
to assist such roof extension to slide over a top of the
semi-trailer when the semi-trailer is coupled to the tractor; and a
roof extension support structured and arranged to support, in a
normally substantially horizontal position such roof extension from
a rear portion of the cab, and permit such roof extension to swivel
upward and rearward, wherein such roof extension support comprises
at least one hinge; and a pneumatically-powered piston system
attached to such air supply, for supplying pneumatic pressure to
such piston, of such tractor structured and arranged to extend at
least one piston in such manner as to swivel such roof extension
upward and rearward; and a switch system, attached solely to the
tractor, structured and arranged to activate such
pneumatically-powered piston system comprising, a switch structured
and arranged, in a first position, to activate such
pneumatically-actuated piston for supplying pneumatic pressure,
wherein such switch is also structured and arranged, when in a
second position, to de-activate such pneumatically-actuated piston
for supplying pneumatic pressure, wherein such switch is structured
and arranged to be operable by such reverse gear actuator, and
wherein such switch is structured and arranged to be activated when
such transmission is placed into a reverse gear and to be
deactivated when such transmission is placed out of a reverse gear.
It also provides such a system wherein such two side panels further
comprise a rolled end portion structured and arranged to strengthen
such two side panels and support such at least one rotator.
According to still another preferred embodiment of the present
invention, there is provided a system for operation of a pneumatic
system of an over-the-road tractor comprising, in combination: a
tractor having a transmission with a reverse gear actuator and
having a pneumatic air supply; a switch system structured and
arranged to be: operable by such reverse gear actuator and activated
when such transmission is placed into a reverse gear and deactivated
when such transmission is placed out of a reverse gear.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the fuel-efficient truck system
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views, partially in section
illustrating the operation of the roof extension portion of the
fuel-efficient truck system as it is placed into reverse gear
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view illustrating the operation of the roof
extension and diagrammatic view illustrating the switch mechanism of
the fuel-efficient truck system according to a preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 4 illustrates the roof extension (4A) and includes both a side
view (4B) and a plan view (4C) of the preferred connections to the
tractor, semi-trailer and roof extension piston, according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a rear view of the tractor
and panels of the fuel-efficient truck system according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6. is a perspective view of one of the side extension panels of
the fuel-efficient truck system according to a preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a plan view illustrating the tractor and semi-trailer
connecting sequence according to a preferred embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG. 8 is a plan view illustrating the tractor and semi-trailer
connecting sequence according to a preferred embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG. 9 is a plan view illustrating the operation of the
fuel-efficient truck system when the tractor and semi-trailer are
turning according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 10 is a plan view, partially in section of the side panel and
roller assembly of the fuel-efficient truck system according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a plan view of the multiple roller wheel assembly of the
fuel-efficient truck system according to a preferred embodiment of
the present invention.
FIG. 12 is a perspective view, partially in section, illustrating
the installation and parts of the multiple roller wheel assembly of
the fuel-efficient truck system according to a preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 13 is a perspective view, partially in section, illustrating
the installation of the multiple roller wheel assembly of FIG. 12.
FIG. 14 is a perspective view, partially in section, illustrating a
single roller assembly of the fuel-efficient truck system according
to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the fuel-efficient truck system 20
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. In a
preferred embodiment, the fuel-efficient truck system 20 provides
ways to improve a prior system for enhancing the fuel mileage of a
tractor 22 and semi-trailer 24 combination, by improving the air
flow and reducing the air resistance, that occurs in the spaces 26
(top gap and side gaps) between the rear 28 of the tractor 22 and
the front 30 of the semi-trailer 24. In addition, a preferred
embodiment of the invention provides an improved roof (the portion
covering the top gap) lifting system, which automatically raises the
roof extension portion 32 (embodying herein a roof extension
structured and arranged to provide a rearward extension element at
about the level of a roof of the cab) when the tractor 22 is put
into reverse gear. Additionally, a preferred embodiment of the
invention provides for a new rotating wheel 35 assembly (embodying
herein at least one rotator attached to a rear end of such at least
one side panel, wherein such rotator is structured and arranged to
assist a sliding of such rear of such side panel along a side of the
semi-trailer) which is attached to side panel 34 (and the opposite
side panel not shown in FIG. 1), which will be described further
below in reference to FIGS. 6 through FIG. 13.
FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views, partially in section
illustrating the operation of the roof extension portion 32 of the
fuel-efficient truck system 20 as the tractor 22, having a
transmission and gears for forward and reverse motion, is preferably
placed into reverse gear, illustrated by arrow 39 (embodying herein
a tractor having a reverse gear), according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in FIG. 2A, the
roof extension portion 32 preferably rests in about a substantially
horizontal position 31 when tractor 22 is stopped or moving in the
forward position. Preferably, the roof extension portion 32 is
connected to a piston 36, as shown. Preferably, piston 36 is
attached to the back 38 of the tractor cab 40. Preferably, piston 36
is an air operated piston (embodying herein wherein such powered
piston system comprises at least one pneumatically-actuated piston;
and, wherein such piston is pneumatically actuated) which is
connected to an air supply system already installed on the tractor
22 for other systems, such as, for example, air brakes (this
arrangement embodying herein wherein such powered piston system
further comprises a pneumatic connection to such
pneumatically-actuated piston to supply pneumatic pressure). As
illustrated in FIG. 2B, when activated, the piston preferably raises
roof extension portion 32 (embodying herein a powered piston system
structured and arranged to extend at least one piston in such manner
as to swivel such roof extension upward and rearward), as shown by
arrow 42, upward and rearward, such that the roof extension portion
32 will sufficiently clear the semi-trailer 24 when tractor 22 is
placed in reverse gear, as typically occurs when the tractor 22 is
backing up to couple to the semi-trailer 24. This arrangement is
preferred as the driver does not have to remember to lift the roof
extension portion 32 nor does the driver need to be concerned that
the roof extension portion 32 is lifted during the coupling maneuver
(a problem in the prior art).
FIG. 3 is a sectional view illustrating the operation of the roof
extension portion 32 and diagrammatic view illustrating the switch
system 44 (embodying herein a switch system structured and arranged
to activate such powered piston system; and, a switch system,
attached solely to the tractor, structured and arranged to activate
such piston) of the fuel-efficient truck system 20 according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, the
tractor 22 transmission is operated by a gear shifter 46 (embodying
herein a gear shift actuator). Preferably, when gear shifter 46 is
placed in the reverse position 48, as shown, the gear shifter 46
contacts an electrical switch 50, activating the switch 50 (this
arrangement embodying herein wherein such switch is operable by the
reverse gear actuator and is structured and arranged to be activated
when the transmission is placed into reverse gear). Preferably,
electrical switch 50 opens a circuit (embodying herein a switch
structured and arranged, in a first position, to activate such
powered piston system), allowing power to be sent to an electrically
controlled solenoid 52. Preferably, the electrically controlled
solenoid 52 controls an air valve 54 (the above arrangement
embodying herein a switch structured and arranged, in a first
position, to activate such pneumatic connection to such at least one
pneumatically-actuated piston for supplying pneumatic pressure).
Preferably, air valve 54 opens and allows compressed air (air under
pressure) to flow through air line 56 from an air source 58,
preferably part of the compressed air system already installed on
the tractor 22. Preferably, the compressed air travels from air line
56 through a pressure sensing indicator 60. Preferably, pressure
sensing indicator 60 illuminates a light 62 on the dashboard 64 as
the compressed air passes through it, indicating to the tractor 22
operator that the switch system 44 is operating and the roof
extension portion 32 is lifting (this arrangement embodying herein
an instrument panel notifier having a light, wherein such light is
activated when such switch is in such first position). Under
appropriate circumstances other arrangements with respect to air
line routing may be useful. Preferably, the compressed air continues
to flow from the pressure sensing indicator 60 through air line 66
to piston 36. Preferably, piston 36 extends a lifting member 68
which is attached to the roof extension portion 32, as shown. As
piston 36 extends lifting member 68, roof extension portion 32 is
raised as indicated by Arrow 70 (the above described arrangement
embodying herein a pneumatically-powered piston system attached to
such air supply, for supplying pneumatic pressure to such piston, of
such tractor structured and arranged to extend at least one piston
in such manner as to swivel such roof extension upward and
rearward).
Preferably, removing the transmission from reverse gear by placing
gear shifter 46 out of the reverse position 48, removes the gear
shifter 46 from contact with electrical switch 50, de-activating the
switch 50 (embodying herein wherein such switch is also structured
and arranged, when in a second position, to de-activate such powered
piston system), such that power is no longer sent to electrically
controlled solenoid 52. Preferably, air valve 54 closes, stopping
compressed air (air under pressure) from flowing through air line 56
from air source 58 (this arrangement embodying herein wherein such
switch is also structured and arranged, when in a second position,
to de-activate such pneumatic connection to such pneumatically
actuated piston for supplying pneumatic pressure). Preferably, the
compressed air traveling from air line 56 through pressure sensing
indicator 60 ceases. Preferably, light 62 on the dashboard 64 ceases
to be lit, indicating to the tractor 22 operator that the switch
system 44 is off and the roof extension portion 32 is receding to
its substantially horizontal position 31 (see FIG. 2A).
Reference will now be made to FIG. 4 with continued reference to
FIG. 3. FIG. 4 illustrates the roof extension portion 32 (see FIG.
4A) and includes both a side view (see FIG. 4B) and a plan view (see
FIG. 4C) of the preferred connections to the tractor 22,
semi-trailer 24 and piston 36, according to a preferred embodiment
of the present invention. Preferably, the roof extension portion 32
comprises a flat panel 72, attached to the rear 28 of the tractor 22
by a hinge 74 (embodying herein a roof extension support structured
and arranged to support, in a normally substantially horizontal
position, such roof extension from a rear portion of the cab; and,
wherein such roof extension support further comprises at least one
hinge). Preferably, hinge 74 allows for unrestricted vertical
movement of panel 72, preferably upward and rearward, as shown,
(embodying herein permit such roof extension to swivel upward and
rearward) with at least enough vertical rise to clear the upper end
of the front 30 of the semi-trailer 24 when in the lifted position.
Under appropriate circumstances other arrangements with respect to
hinges may be useful (for example, use of a piano hinge style).
Preferably, panel 72 has a nylon wear plate 76 (embodying herein
wherein such roof extension comprises a wear-plate structured and
arranged to assist such roof extension to slide over a top of the
semi-trailer when the semi-trailer is coupled to the tractor)
attached to the end portion 78 of the panel 72, as shown. The nylon
wear plate 76 is preferably made of a nylon material that will slide
across the top 80 of semi-trailer 24 without scratching or unduly
wearing out the top 80. The nylon wear plate 76 allows the top 80 of
semi-trailer 24 to move below the roof extension portion 32 when,
for example, the tractor 22 and semi-trailer 24 are turning (such as
shown in FIG. 9). FIG. 4B and 4C illustrate a preferred connection
for the piston 36 against the back 38 of the tractor cab 40 (see
FIG. 2A). Preferably, the piston 36 has a single attachment plate 82
with a center aperture 84. Preferably, a vertical flat bracket 86
comprising two perpendicularly protruding planar brackets 88 and a
protruding horizontal bracket 106 (further described in FIG. 10),
are attached to the back 38 of the tractor cab 40, as shown. The
vertical flat bracket 86 is preferably welded to the back 38 of the
tractor cab 40. The protruding horizontal bracket 105 is preferably
welded to the vertical flat bracket 86. The protruding planar
brackets 88 are preferably welded to the vertical flat bracket 86.
Preferably, the protruding planar brackets 88 each have a central
aperture 90 with a common horizontal axis 92 which will align with
the axis of aperture 84. Preferably, a locking pin assembly 94 is
inserted into apertures 84 and 90, securing the piston 36 into the
brackets 88 and thereby securing the piston 36 against the back 38
of the tractor cab 40, as shown. Under appropriate circumstances
other arrangements with respect to the locking pin assembly 94 may
be useful (for example, use of a bolt and nut arrangement).
Preferably, horizontal bracket 105 has two apertures 107 which are
used to attach to spring 114, which will be further explained in
reference to FIG. 10 below.
Preferably, a similar bracketing method, as used for the piston 36
against the back 38 of the tractor cab 40, is utilized for attaching
the lifting member 68 to the underside 96 of the panel 72.
Preferably, a flat horizontal bracket 98 is welded to the underside
96 of the panel 72, as shown. Preferably, flat horizontal bracket 98
comprises two perpendicularly protruding planar brackets 100
attached to the flat horizontal bracket 98, preferably by welding.
Preferably, the lifting member 68 has a single attachment plate with
a center aperture (not shown) similar to that shown in FIG. 4C.
Preferably, the protruding planar brackets 100 each have a central
aperture 102 with a common horizontal axis similar to that shown in
FIG. 4C, which will align with the axis of aperture 102. Preferably,
a bolt and nut or locking pin assembly 104 is inserted into aperture
102 and the single attachment plate center aperture, securing the
lifting member 68 into the planar brackets 100 and thereby securing
the lifting member 68 and piston 36 to the panel 72 of the roof
extension portion 32, as shown.
Reference will now be made to FIG. 5 and FIG. 6. FIG. 5 is a
perspective view illustrating a rear view of the tractor 22 and side
extension panels 106 and 108 (embodying herein two side panels, each
such side panel being respectively hingedly attached to such tractor
to essentially cover each respective side gaps) of the
fuel-efficient truck system 20 according to a preferred embodiment
of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a perspective view of one of the
side extension panels 106 and 108 of the fuel-efficient truck system
20 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Preferably, there are two side panels, a right rear panel 106
(passenger side) and a left rear panel 108 (drivers side), as shown.
Preferably, both a right rear panel 106 and a left rear panel 108
are similar in construction and operation other that being arranged
slightly different with respect to operating on opposite sides (that
is they operate in a symmetrical way). Therefore, only right rear
panel 106, illustrated in FIG. 6, will now be described. Preferably,
right rear panel 106 comprises a hinge means, attached along the
rear 28 of the tractor 22, as shown. In the illustrated embodiment,
the hinge means comprises three, preferably flat, door style hinges
110. Preferably, the hinges support the weight of the panel 106.
Preferably, hinges 110 are attached to the tractor 22 and the right
rear panel 106 by mechanical fasteners 113 such as screws or rivets,
as shown. Under appropriate circumstances other arrangements with
respect to hinges may be useful (for example use of a piano type
hinge or use of a welded connection of the hinges 110). Preferably,
right rear panel 106 also comprises a unique multiple roller wheel
assembly 112 for use as a rolling mechanism. Preferably, multiple
roller wheel assembly 112 provides a system for the right rear panel
106 to rotate around the edges of the semi-trailer (this arrangement
embodying herein at least one rotator attached about every two
vertical feet to each respective rear end of each respective such
side panel wherein each such rotator is structured and arranged to
assist a sliding of each such respective rear end of each such
respective side panel along each respective side of the
semi-trailer). Preferably, each of the multiple roller wheel
assemblies 112 are located opposite each of the hinges 110, as
shown. A return spring 114 is attached to each panel 106 and 108 by
an attachment plate 116 on the panel 106 and 108 (this arrangement
embodying herein at least one respective return spring attached to
each respective side panel). The return spring is attached to the
back 38 of the tractor cab 40 by attaching to aperture 107 on
horizontal bracket 105. FIG. 10 further illustrates this
arrangement.
FIG. 10 is a plan view, partially in section of the side panel 106
(also applicable to panel 108) and multiple roller wheel assembly
112 of the fuel-efficient truck system 20 according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, the return spring
114 maintains the panel 106 as close to the semi-trailer 24 as
possible, especially during a moving vehicle transition, such as
turning a corner. Preferably, the hinges 110 allow the panel 106 to
swing outward away from the semi-trailer 24 such that when turning
(as in FIG. 9) the semi-trailer 24 will not bind the panels 106 and
108. The combination of the hinges 110, multiple roller wheel
assembly 112 (further explained below in FIGS. 11-13) and the return
spring 114 working together provide a system wherein the panels 106
and 108 maintain a reduced air gap between the tractor 22 and the
semi-trailer 24 regardless of the joined position of the tractor 22
and trailer 24 in relation to one another (such as when turning).
FIG. 11 is a plan view of the multiple roller wheel assembly 112 of
the fuel-efficient truck system 20 according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 12 is a perspective view,
partially in section, illustrating the installation and parts of the
multiple roller wheel assembly 112 of the fuel-efficient truck
system 20 according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention. FIG. 13 is a perspective view, partially in section,
illustrating the installation of the multiple roller wheel assembly
112 of FIG. 12. As illustrated in FIG. 11, the multiple roller wheel
assembly 112 preferably comprises five rollers 124 attached to a
central sprocket assembly 119 having a central axis 122 (embodying
herein wherein such sprocket comprises five such peripheral wheels).
Preferably, there is an upper central assembly 120 having a central
axis 122 (shown in FIG. 11) and a lower central assembly 123 having
a central axis 125 (shown in FIG. 12). Preferably, both central axis
122 and 125 have the same axis. Preferably, each of the rollers 124
have separate axis (this arrangement embodying herein wherein such
at least one rotator comprises a sprocket having a first central
axis of rotation and multiple peripheral wheels each having a
respective second axis of rotation), as shown and rotate, in either
direction, a full 360 degrees as indicated by arrow 126 (this
arrangement embodying herein wherein such rotator comprises multiple
sets of substantially different radii from a rotation-center of such
rotator). Preferably, each roller 124 is connected to the central
assembly 120 by a riveted pin 127, which is connected to both the
upper central assembly 120 and lower central assembly 123.
In addition, the entire multiple roller wheel assembly 112 rotates,
in either direction, a full 360 degrees as indicated by arrow 128.
Preferably, as one or more of the rollers 124 contact the edges 130
(see FIG. 7) of the semi-trailer, both the rollers 124 and the
multiple roller wheel assembly 112 will rotate to allow the panel
106 to move past and around the semi-trailer 24 and maintain a
reduced air gap between the tractor 22 and the semi-trailer 24
regardless of the joined position of the tractor 22 and trailer 24
in relation to one another (such as when turning). Preferably, the
end 142 of the panels 106 and 108 is a rolled end 144, as shown
(embodying herein wherein such two side panels further comprise a
rolled end portion structured and arranged to strengthen such two
side panels and support such at least one rotator), as shown in FIG.
10 and FIGS. 12-13. The rolled end 144 is preferable as rolling the
end strengthens the panel and provides added rigidity to the panel
106 and end 142. Further, the rolled end 144 preferably provides an
easy installation for removal and replacement of the multiple roller
wheel assembly 112.
Preferably, multiple roller wheel assembly 112 is attached to the
panels 106 and 108 at about two-foot intervals (embodying herein at
least one rotator attached about every two vertical feet to each
respective rear end of each respective such side panel wherein each
such rotator is structured and arranged to assist a sliding of each
such respective rear end of each such respective side panel along
each respective side of the semi-trailer), such that there are about
three roller wheel assemblies 112 on each panel, as shown.
Preferably, the multiple roller wheel assembly 112 is inserted into
a notched space 146 within the rolled end 144. Preferably, the
notched space 146 is large enough to allow the rollers 124 to rotate
along the central axis 122 and 125 so that the entire multiple
roller wheel assembly 112 may rotate unrestricted by the panel 106
(or panel 108). Preferably, the multiple roller wheel assembly 112
is installed by inserting a bolt 148 through axis 125 and threadably
inserting the bolt into a threaded end 150 along a bottom portion
152 of the notched space 146 within the rolled end 144, as shown in
FIG. 13. Preferably, the multiple roller wheel assembly 112 is
installed into a threaded end 156 along a top portion 154 of the
notched space 146 within the rolled end 144 by inserting a bolt
equal to bolt 148 (not shown) through axis 122 and threadably
inserting the bolt into a threaded end 156. Under appropriate
circumstances other arrangements with respect to attaching the
multiple roller wheel assembly 112 to the notched space 146 within
the rolled end 144 may be useful.
FIG. 14 is a perspective view, partially in section, illustrating a
single roller assembly of the fuel-efficient truck system according
to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. In this
embodiment, there is just a single roller 158 with a single axis 160
threadably inserted into the rolled end 162 and end 164. Preferably,
the single roller 158 rotates in either direction horizontally as
indicated by arrow 166.
FIGS. 7, 8 and 9 illustrate the above description of the panels 106
and 108 and their operation even further.
Reference is now made to FIG. 7. FIG. 7 is a plan view illustrating
the tractor 22 and semi-trailer 24 connecting sequence according to
a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Typically, an
over-the-road tractor 22 pulling a semi-trailer 24 comprises a fifth
wheel assembly 132. The fifth wheel assembly is well known by those
skilled in the art. In order to hook up the tractor 22 to the
semi-trailer 24, it is necessary for the tractor 22 to back-up
towards the semi-trailer 24, as illustrated by arrow 136, and align
the fifth wheel assembly 132 with the semi-trailer ball hook-up
portion 134. Preferably, during the above described back-up by the
tractor 22, the roof extension portion 32 is lifted such that it
will not be hit by the semi-trailer 24 during this hooking up
maneuver. Refer to FIG. 8.
FIG. 8 is a plan view illustrating the tractor 22 and semi-trailer
24 connecting sequence according to a preferred embodiment of the
present invention. Preferably, as the fifth wheel assembly 132
aligns with the semi-trailer ball hook-up portion 134, the panels
106 and 108 move outward away from the semi-trailer 24, as indicated
by arrows 138 and 140 when engaged by the semi-trailer ends 130
during the hooking up maneuver (while in reverse gear). Preferably,
after the fifth wheel assembly 134 is completed and the tractor 22
and semi-trailer 24 are hitched, the tractor 22 may is removed from
reverse gear and transferred to a forward gear, thereby lowering the
roof extension portion 32.
FIG. 9 is a plan view illustrating the operation of the
fuel-efficient truck system 20 when the tractor 22 and semi-trailer
24 are turning according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention. As illustrated, the side panels 106 and 108 move outward
away from the semi-trailer 24 and roll along the semi-trailer 24 as
the tractor 22 and semi-trailer 24 turn. Again, as stated above, the
combination of the multiple roller wheel assembly 112, the side
panels 106 and 108, and the return spring 114 working together
provide a system wherein the panels 106 and 108 maintain a reduced
air gap between the tractor 22 and the semi-trailer 24 regardless of
the joined position of the tractor 22 and trailer 24 in relation to
one another, such as when turning.
Although applicant has described applicant's preferred embodiments
of this invention, it will be understood that the broadest scope of
this invention includes such modifications as diverse shapes and
sizes and materials. Such scope is limited only by the below claims
as read in connection with the above specification.
Further, many other advantages of applicant's invention will be
apparent to those skilled in the art from the above descriptions and
the below claims.
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