IP Library Granted Patent US 7,802,644
Granted Patent B2
US 7,802,644 · App. 11/563,003 · Granted Sep 28, 2010

Snowmobile hood attachment system

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Patent No.
US 7,802,644
App. No.
11/563,003
Granted
Sep 28, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A snowmobile having a hood releasably secured to the snowmobile via interlocking male-female members, the hood being manually releasable from the snowmobile without the use of tools. A snowmobile having a hood releasably secured to the snowmobile via a hook and elastic connector, and having fairings with a moveable section constructed and arranged to conceal or cover the hook and elastic connector.

Claims (59)

1. A snowmobile, comprising:

a frame including a tunnel;

an engine supported by the frame;

an endless drive track below the tunnel and supported by the frame, the endless drive track being operatively connected to the engine to propel the snowmobile;

a straddle seat above the tunnel and supported by the frame;

two steering skis forward of the tunnel and supported by the frame;

handlebars disposed on the frame forward of the seat, the handlebars being operatively connected to the skis to steer the snowmobile; and

fairings supported by the frame, the fairings including a hood, the hood having a forward end and a rearward end, the hood being releasably secured to the snowmobile at least via interlocking male-female connectors,

the interlocking male-female connectors including connectors disposed on the hood and corresponding connectors disposed on the snowmobile, the connectors disposed on the hood being one of male connectors and female connectors, the corresponding connectors disposed on the snowmobile being a remaining one of male connectors and female connectors, the male connectors being shaped such that securing the hood to the snowmobile through insertion of the male connectors into the female connectors requires movement of the hood in more than one direction, the connectors disposed on the hood being located closer to the forward end of the hood than to the rearward end of the hood,

the hood being further releasably secured to the snowmobile via a hook and an elastic connector having an opening therein for receiving the hook,

the fairings further including a section movable between an open position and a closed position, the fairings being constructed and arranged on the snowmobile such that in the closed position, the section conceals the hook and the elastic connector from view, and

the hood being manually releasable from the snowmobile without the use of tools.

2. The snowmobile of claim 1 , wherein the connectors disposed on the hood are male connectors and the corresponding connectors disposed on the snowmobile are female connectors.

3. The snowmobile of claim 1 , wherein the male connectors are L-shaped.

4. The snowmobile of claim 1 , wherein:

one of the hook and the elastic connector is disposed on the snowmobile;

the other of the hook and the elastic connector is disposed on the hood; and

the other of the hook and the elastic connector is disposed closer to the rearward end of the hood than to the forward end of the hood.

5. The snowmobile of claim 1 , wherein the fairings are constructed and arranged on the snowmobile such that in the closed position, the section covers the hook and the elastic connector.

6. A hood suitable for use on a snowmobile having:

a frame including a tunnel;

an engine supported by the frame;

fairings supported by the frame, the fairings including a section movable between an open position and a closed position;

an endless drive track below the tunnel and supported by the frame, the endless drive track being operatively connected to the engine to propel the snowmobile;

a straddle seat above the tunnel and supported by the frame;

two steering skis forward of the tunnel and supported by the frame;

handlebars disposed on the frame forward of the seat, the handlebars being operatively connected to the skis to steer the snowmobile; and

a system for releasably securing the hood to the snowmobile without the use of tools, the system including portions of male-female connectors disposed on the snowmobile and at least one of a hook and a corresponding elastic connector with an opening;

the hood comprising:

a body;

a forward end and a rearward end;

portions of male-female connectors disposed on the body and configured to mate with the portions of male-female connectors disposed on the snowmobile, the portions of the male-female connectors disposed on the body being located closer to the forward end of the hood than to the rearward end of the hood; and

at least the other of the hook and the corresponding elastic connector disposed on the body, the fairings being constructed and arranged on the snowmobile such that in the closed position, the section covers the hook and the elastic connector.

7. The hood of claim 6 , wherein the portions of the male-female connectors disposed on the hood are male and the portions of the male-female connectors disposed on the snowmobile are female.

8. The hood of claim 7 , wherein the male connectors are shaped such that securing the hood to the snowmobile through insertion of the male connectors into the female connectors requires movement of the hood in more than one direction.

9. The hood of claim 8 , wherein the male connectors are L-shaped.

10. The hood of claim 6 , wherein the other of the hook and the corresponding elastic connector disposed on the body is disposed closer to the rearward end of the hood than to the forward end of the hood.

11. The hood of claim 6 , wherein the fairings are constructed and arranged on the snowmobile such that in the closed position, the section conceals the hook and the elastic connector from view.

12. A method of releasably securing, without the use of tools, a hood on a snowmobile, the snowmobile having,

a frame including a tunnel;

an engine supported by the frame;

fairings supported by the frame, the fairings including a section movable between an open position and a closed position;

an endless drive track below the tunnel and supported by the frame, the endless drive track being operatively connected to the engine to propel the snowmobile;

a straddle seat above the tunnel and supported by the frame;

two steering skis forward of the tunnel and supported by the frame;

handlebars disposed on the frame forward of the seat, the handlebars being operatively connected to the skis to steer the snowmobile;

a system for releasably securing the hood to the snowmobile without the use of tools, the system including portions of male-female connectors disposed on the snowmobile and at least one of a hook and a corresponding elastic connector;

the hood having,

a body;

portions of male-female connectors disposed on the body and configured to mate with the portions of male-female connectors disposed on the snowmobile; and

at least the other of the hook and the corresponding elastic connector disposed on the body, the fairings being constructed and arranged on the snowmobile such that in the closed position, the section conceals the hook and the elastic connector from view;

the method comprising:

(i) interlocking the portions of the male-female connectors disposed on the hood with the portions of the male-female connectors disposed on the snowmobile through movement of the hood;

(ii) stretching one of the elastic connectors;

(iii) passing the stretched elastic connector over its corresponding hook;

(iv) releasing the stretched elastic connector;

(v) if there is more than one elastic connector, repeating steps (ii) to (iv) for each of the elastic connectors of the system;

(vi) prior to releasably securing the hood on the snowmobile, moving the section of the fairing to the open position; and

(vii) after releasably securing the hood on the snowmobile, moving the section of the fairing to the closed position.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY AGREEMENT (TERM LOAN) Recorded Oct 15, 2018
From: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 047237/0098 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (REVOLVER) Recorded Oct 12, 2018
From: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 047221/0038 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 4, 2013
From: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL
Reel/Frame 031156/0144 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 3, 2013
From: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL
Reel/Frame 031159/0540 →