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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 25, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 15, 2011
Alexandre Coulombe, Saint-Germain de Grantham, CA;
Alexandre Cloutier, St.-Charles-de-Drummond, CA;
Marc-andre Patry, Drummondville, CA;
Vincent Morin, Drummondville, CA;
Benoit Lauziere, Drummondville, CA;
Genevieve Therrien, St.Joachim-de-Courval, CA;
Genevieve Demers, Drummondville, CA;
Alexandre Coulombe, Saint-Germain de Grantham, CA;
Alexandre Cloutier, St.-Charles-de-Drummond, CA;
Marc-Andre Patry, Drummondville, CA;
Vincent Morin, Drummondville, CA;
Benoit Lauziere, Drummondville, CA;
Genevieve Therrien, St.Joachim-de-Courval, CA;
Genevieve Demers, Drummondville, CA;
Soucy International Inc., Drummondville, CA;
Abstract
A system for mounting a windshield to a small vehicle such as an all-terrain vehicle ('ATV'), a utility-terrain vehicle ('UTV'), or a snowmobile is disclosed. The system typically comprises a pair of receiving elements, each of them configured to be secured to the vehicle, typically the handlebar(s) thereof, and a corresponding pair of mounting elements secured to a windshield panel or panel assembly and configured to be respectively releasably received in the receiving elements. Each receiving element comprises a rotatable cam and each mounting element comprises a groove on an outwardly extending protrusion such that the cams can selectively engage the grooves in a locking engagement when the mounting elements are received in the receiving elements.