Retrofitted door for open luggage rack on passenger busses
First Claim
1. A method of retrofitting a used bus having an open overhead luggage compartment, formed by a shelve and a top, with doors having a top edge in the closed position which form a seal between the luggage shelve and the top of the compartment to prevent goods stored thereon from failing on and injuring passengers comprising:
- attaching an upwardly extending support member to the shelve on each side of a section of the open overhead luggage compartment where each door is to be positioned,attaching a downwardly extending support member to the top of the compartment on each side of where each door is to be positioned,positioning a door hinge at an upper end of each upwardly extending support member and at a lower end of each downwardly extending support member on each side of where each door is to be positioned,mounting a door on the two hinges positioned downwardly from the top edge of the door to cover the section of the open overhead luggage compartment whereby when the door is opened the top edge of the door swings into the overhead compartment leaving more space in an aisle adjacent the passenger compartment for a passenger to move.
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Abstract
An door for an overhead rack of a luggage compartment of a bus is hinged on a bracket which extends downwardly from the ceiling of the bus. When the door is opened it rolls around the pivot away from the aisle and into the luggage compartment. The door is held in the open position by a compression spring until closed and latched. The door-hinge combination is particularly suited for retrofitting old busses which were constructed with open luggage racks. The old busses were unsafe because items in the storage racks could fall on passengers in case of accident or emergency movement of the bus.
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1. A method of retrofitting a used bus having an open overhead luggage compartment, formed by a shelve and a top, with doors having a top edge in the closed position which form a seal between the luggage shelve and the top of the compartment to prevent goods stored thereon from failing on and injuring passengers comprising:
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attaching an upwardly extending support member to the shelve on each side of a section of the open overhead luggage compartment where each door is to be positioned, attaching a downwardly extending support member to the top of the compartment on each side of where each door is to be positioned, positioning a door hinge at an upper end of each upwardly extending support member and at a lower end of each downwardly extending support member on each side of where each door is to be positioned, mounting a door on the two hinges positioned downwardly from the top edge of the door to cover the section of the open overhead luggage compartment whereby when the door is opened the top edge of the door swings into the overhead compartment leaving more space in an aisle adjacent the passenger compartment for a passenger to move. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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- 5. In an overhead storage compartment of a bus, the overhead compartment having a roof, a shelve, a hinged door and a latch closure, the improvement comprising an upper bracket extending downwardly from the roof of the compartment and a lower bracket extending upwardly from the shelve at each end of the door, a door bracket extending from a top inner surface at each end of the door, and a hinge positioned at least one fourth inch below a top of the door bracket and inwardly from the door between the upper bracket and the door bracket at each end of the door, whereby when the door is opened the top edge of the door swings into the overhead compartment leaving more space in an aisle adjacent the passenger compartment for a passenger to move.
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11. In an overhead storage compartment of a bus, the overhead compartment having a roof, a shelve, a hinged door and a latch closure, the improvement comprising an upper bracket extending downwardly from the roof of the compartment and a lower bracket extending upwardly from the shelve at each end of the door, a door bracket extending from a the top inner surface at each end of the door, and a hinge positioned one fourth to two and one half inches below a top of the door bracket and inwardly from the door between the upper bracket and the door bracket at each end of the door, whereby when the door is opened the top edge of the door swings into the overhead compartment leaving more space in an aisle adjacent the passenger compartment for a passenger to move.
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