Apparatus for separating doors frm a body of a motor vehicle

Miscellaneous hardware (e.g. – bushing – carpet fastener – caster – Hinge – Having means to facilitate assembly and disassembly of hinge...

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16221, 16386, E05D 510, E05D 710

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057272883

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed an apparatus of a vehicle for separating a door including a first hinge, a second hinge, a door check assembly, and a door separating part. By using the apparatus, the door can be easily separated from a body of the vehicle when the body is deformed by a collision and/or overturned. By separating hinges and a door checker by a first, a second, and a third explosive respectively, the door can be easily separated from the body of the vehicle which can not be opened due to deformation by an accident such as a collision or overturning. The wounded remaining in the compartment of the vehicle, can separate the door by using the apparatus, and can escape from the accident vehicle by themselves. Also, a rescuer can easily and rapidly rescue the wounded from the vehicle without rescue equipment.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2184201 (1939-12-01), Schonitzer
patent: 5152030 (1992-10-01), Cogo

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