A cab-over-engine vehicle is described wherein the cab is supported in a level orientation on the vehicle's chassis. A cab repositioning system raises the cab while maintaining the cab in the level orientation, thus exposing the engine to be worked on. A service step structure that is hidden within
A cab-over-engine vehicle is described wherein the cab is supported in a level orientation on the vehicle's chassis. A cab repositioning system raises the cab while maintaining the cab in the level orientation, thus exposing the engine to be worked on. A service step structure that is hidden within the exterior body when the cab is over the engine is deployed when the cab is raised. The service step structure is connected to the underside of the cab such that the service step structure swings down and away from the exterior body to provide access to the raised level cab at the same time allowing access to the engine.
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1. A vehicle, comprising: a chassis;a cab supported in a level orientation by the chassis;an engine supported by the chassis; anda service step structure pivotably connected to the cab, and the service step structure is configured to be stowed interior to an exterior body of the vehicle and deployed
1. A vehicle, comprising: a chassis;a cab supported in a level orientation by the chassis;an engine supported by the chassis; anda service step structure pivotably connected to the cab, and the service step structure is configured to be stowed interior to an exterior body of the vehicle and deployed when the cab is raised. 2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the level cab is positioned forward of and elevated in relation to the engine, wherein the engine is exposed, and the service step structure includes one or more steps positioned exterior to the cab, and the steps are positioned to allow access to a cab entry. 3. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the level cab is positioned over the engine to conceal the engine, and the service step structure is in a lying position interior to an exterior body of the vehicle. 4. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the service step structure is connected to the cab via a tilt axis pivoting assembly. 5. The vehicle of claim 4, wherein a tilt axis of the tilt axis pivoting assembly is tilted with respect to a transverse plane. 6. The vehicle of claim 5, wherein the tilt axis is parallel to a frontal plane. 7. The vehicle of claim 4, wherein a tilt axis of the tilt axis pivoting assembly is tilted with respect to a frontal plane and parallel to a transverse plane. 8. The vehicle of claim 4, wherein a tilt axis of the tilt axis pivoting assembly is tilted with respect to a frontal plane and a transverse plane. 9. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the service step structure comprises a first bar attached to the cab via a first tilt axis pivoting assembly, a second bar attached to the cab via a second tilt axis pivoting assembly, wherein the second tilt axis pivoting assembly is inboard of the first tilt axis pivoting assembly, and the first and second axes are tilted with respect to a transverse plane. 10. The vehicle of claim 9, wherein the first and second axes are parallel to a frontal plane. 11. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein the first axis is spatially separated from the second axis along a line parallel with the frontal plane. 12. The vehicle of claim 9, wherein a distal end of the first bar is connected to the second bar at a juncture, and the second bar extends distally from the juncture and comprises one or more foot pegs. 13. The vehicle of claim 4, wherein the service step structure comprises a first bar attached to the cab via a first tilt axis pivoting assembly, a second bar attached to the cab via a second tilt axis pivoting assembly, wherein the second tilt axis pivoting assembly is inboard of the first tilt axis pivoting assembly, and the first and second axes are tilted with respect to a transverse plane and are parallel to a frontal plane. 14. The vehicle of claim 13, wherein the first bar comprises: a first straight segment extending perpendicular to the first tilt axis, wherein the first segment extends posteriorly from the frontal plane;a second straight segment; anda first bend having an obtuse angle that connects the first segment to the second segment;and wherein the second bar comprises: a third straight segment extending perpendicular to the second tilt axis, wherein the third segment extends anteriorly from the frontal plane;a fourth straight segment;a second bend having an obtuse angle that connects the third segment to the fourth segment;a fifth straight segment;a third bend having an obtuse angle that connects the fourth segment to the fifth segment; andthe distal end of the second segment is rigidly connected to the fourth segment. 15. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth segments are tilted with respect to a side plane passing through a longitudinal center of the cab, and the fifth segment is parallel to the side plane. 16. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the fifth segment includes one or more foot pegs. 17. The vehicle of claim 4, wherein the cab includes one or more steps, and the one or more steps of the service step structure are aligned with the one or more steps of the cab. 18. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a cab repositioning system and a linkage, wherein the linkage is pivotably connected to the repositioning system and to the service step structure. 19. The vehicle of claim 18, wherein the repositioning system comprises a control arm, wherein the control arm is pivotably connected to the chassis and pivotably connected to the cab, and the service step structure includes at least one bar connected to the cab via a tilt axis pivoting assembly, and the linkage is connected to the bar and the control arm. 20. The vehicle of claim 19, wherein a pivot axis of the control arm at the cab and a pivot axis of the control arm at the chassis are normal to a side plane. 21. The vehicle of claim 18, further comprising a cab repositioning system, wherein the repositioning system comprises at least four control arms pivotably connected to the chassis and pivotably connected to the cab, wherein a pivot axis of each of the control arms is normal to a side plane. 22. The vehicle of claim 21, wherein one or more control arms are connected to a hydraulic cylinder.
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