Driver station for a vehicle

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Structural detail

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180 8912, 280756, B62D 3306

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046002367

ABSTRACT:
The basic structure of the operator station comprises two transversely positioned U-shaped frames mounted by anti-vibration mountings on longitudinal frame members of a tractor and supporting a floor. The uprights of the U-shaped frames are interconnected by side panels formed at the top with mudguard flanges or fenders. The floor supports the driver's seat and a console, including steering wheel, pedals, etc. The basic, open driver station may be provided with a roll-over protection frame composed of further U-shaped frames oriented on their sides and fixed on top of the uprights of the main U-shaped frames. The further U-shaped frames are connectd by struts extending therebetween. A roof may be fitted on the further U-shaped frames. The station may be converted to an enclosed cab by adding a rear window, side windows and a wraparound windscreen incorporating a full height door of one side.

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patent: 4023851 (1977-05-01), Palmer et al.
patent: 4050733 (1977-09-01), Borrill
patent: 4135756 (1979-01-01), Hansmann

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