Patents Assigned to Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
  • Publication number: 20230339538
    Abstract: A transmission for a vehicle, particularly a skid-steered vehicle, that employs motive power from a prime mover delivered through an input shaft to drive left and right drive shafts at a nominal speed and input power from an electric motor to vary the speed of the left and right drive shafts according to steering commands from a steering control structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is directly related to a speed of the input shaft and the nominal speed of the left or right drive shaft is varied upwardly or downwardly by a ratio of the speed of the steering shaft via a speed varying structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is simultaneously varied in opposite directions (i.e. upwardly and downwardly) relative to the nominal speed by an equal number of rotations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2023
    Publication date: October 26, 2023
    Applicant: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventors: Peter Derek VISSCHER, Jeremy BAUMAN, Robert REITER
  • Patent number: 11685436
    Abstract: A transmission for a vehicle, particularly a skid-steered vehicle, that employs motive power from a prime mover delivered through an input shaft to drive left and right drive shafts at a nominal speed and input power from an electric motor to vary the speed of the left and right drive shafts according to steering commands from a steering control structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is directly related to a speed of the input shaft and the nominal speed of the left or right drive shaft is varied upwardly or downwardly by a ratio of the speed of the steering shaft via a speed varying structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is simultaneously varied in opposite directions (i.e. upwardly and downwardly) relative to the nominal speed by an equal number of rotations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2022
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2023
    Assignee: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventors: Peter Derek Visscher, Jeremy Bauman, Robert Reiter
  • Publication number: 20220306195
    Abstract: A transmission for a vehicle, particularly a skid-steered vehicle, that employs motive power from a prime mover delivered through an input shaft to drive left and right drive shafts at a nominal speed and input power from an electric motor to vary the speed of the left and right drive shafts according to steering commands from a steering control structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is directly related to a speed of the input shaft and the nominal speed of the left or right drive shaft is varied upwardly or downwardly by a ratio of the speed of the steering shaft via a speed varying structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is simultaneously varied in opposite directions (i.e. upwardly and downwardly) relative to the nominal speed by an equal number of rotations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2022
    Publication date: September 29, 2022
    Applicant: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventors: Peter Derek VISSCHER, Jeremy BAUMAN, Robert REITER
  • Patent number: 11358636
    Abstract: A transmission for a vehicle, particularly a skid-steered vehicle, that employs motive power from a prime mover delivered through an input shaft to drive left and right drive shafts at a nominal speed and input power from an electric motor to vary the speed of the left and right drive shafts according to steering commands from a steering control structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is directly related to a speed of the input shaft and the nominal speed of the left or right drive shaft is varied upwardly or downwardly by a ratio of the speed of the steering shaft via a speed varying structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is simultaneously varied in opposite directions (i.e. upwardly and downwardly) relative to the nominal speed by an equal number of rotations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2022
    Assignee: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventors: Peter Derek Visscher, Jeremy Bauman, Robert Reiter
  • Publication number: 20210053537
    Abstract: A progressive brake steering system that includes a steering shaft, a steering arm attached to the steering shaft and a spring mechanism that couples the steering arm to a first actuation pushrod of a first brake master cylinder and a second actuation pushrod of a second brake master cylinder. Rotating the steering shaft in a first direction rotates a first side of the steering shaft towards a first spring of the spring mechanism to compress the first spring against the first actuation pushrod of the first brake master cylinder to generate a first brake fluid pressure. Rotating the steering shaft in a second direction rotates a second side of the steering shaft towards a second spring of the spring mechanism to compress the second spring against the second actuation pushrod of the second brake master cylinder to generate a second brake fluid pressure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2020
    Publication date: February 25, 2021
    Applicant: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventors: Doug Braswell, Keith Heibein, Clay Hendricks, Andrew Doubet, Jeremy Bauman
  • Patent number: 10604200
    Abstract: An all-terrain vehicle configured to be propelled by an endless loop track and a suspension system therefore comprises first and second lower suspension rails pivotally attached to one another at a central pivot. First, second and third suspension supports are provided, each comprising a resilient element and a suspension strut, the suspension strut having an upper end pivotally connected to the frame and a lower end. The lower end of the suspension strut of the first suspension support is pivotally connected to the first lower suspension rail. The lower end of the suspension strut of the third suspension support is pivotally connected to the second lower suspension rail. The lower end of the suspension strut of the second suspension support is pivotally connected to the first lower suspension rail, the second lower suspension rail or the first and second lower suspension rails proximal the central pivot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2020
    Assignee: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventors: Peter Derek Visscher, Keith Louis Heibein
  • Publication number: 20180170427
    Abstract: A transmission for a vehicle, particularly a skid-steered vehicle, that employs motive power from a prime mover delivered through an input shaft to drive left and right drive shafts at a nominal speed and input power from an electric motor to vary the speed of the left and right drive shafts according to steering commands from a steering control structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is directly related to a speed of the input shaft and the nominal speed of the left or right drive shaft is varied upwardly or downwardly by a ratio of the speed of the steering shaft via a speed varying structure. The speed of the left and right drive shafts is simultaneously varied in opposite directions (i.e. upwardly and downwardly) relative to the nominal speed by an equal number of rotations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2017
    Publication date: June 21, 2018
    Applicant: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventors: Peter Derek Visscher, Jeremy Bauman, Robert Reiter
  • Publication number: 20180162465
    Abstract: An all-terrain vehicle configured to be propelled by an endless loop track and a suspension system therefore comprises first and second lower suspension rails pivotally attached to one another at a central pivot. First, second and third suspension supports are provided, each comprising a resilient element and a suspension strut, the suspension strut having an upper end pivotally connected to the frame and a lower end. The lower end of the suspension strut of the first suspension support is pivotally connected to the first lower suspension rail. The lower end of the suspension strut of the third suspension support is pivotally connected to the second lower suspension rail. The lower end of the suspension strut of the second suspension support is pivotally connected to the first lower suspension rail, the second lower suspension rail or the first and second lower suspension rails proximal the central pivot.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2017
    Publication date: June 14, 2018
    Applicant: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventors: Peter Derek Visscher, Keith Louis Heibein
  • Patent number: 9731571
    Abstract: A vehicle drive unit and land vehicle comprising the drive unit are disclosed. Each drive unit comprises a pair of longitudinally aligned and longitudinally spaced apart ground wheels. The land vehicle comprises a pair of drive units on opposite sides thereof. The drive units comprise an electric motor for powering the pair of wheels and a gear drive assembly comprising structure for disengaging the electric motor from the ground wheels. The drive units may be remotely controllable, may be water-tight and may be floatable. The vehicle comprising the drive unit may be amphibious.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2017
    Assignee: Ontario Drive and Gear Limited
    Inventor: Peter Visscher
  • Patent number: 9539856
    Abstract: The wheel is all-metal, and is suitable for use on the moon. The wheel includes tread-plates mounted on leaf-springs, which deflect to permit suspension movement. The leaf-springs are flexible, light, and thin, yet are made strong enough to cope with heavy traction forces by the provision of hoop-cables, which link all the tread-plates together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2017
    Assignee: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventor: Peter Derek Visscher
  • Publication number: 20140345761
    Abstract: The wheel is all-metal, and is suitable for use on the moon. The wheel includes tread-plates mounted on leaf-springs, which deflect to permit suspension movement. The leaf-springs are flexible, light, and thin, yet are made strong enough to cope with heavy traction forces by the provision of hoop-cables, which link all the tread-plates together.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2013
    Publication date: November 27, 2014
    Applicants: ONTARIO DRIVE & GEAR LIMITED
    Inventor: Peter Derek VISSCHER
  • Patent number: 8439152
    Abstract: On an amphibious ATV, a triple-differential transmission is combined a continuously-variable drive. The gearbox can be set at a low ratio, for negotiation of difficult terrain, and at a high ratio for cruising trails. The high-low shift mechanism is located upstream, in the drive train, of the forward-reverse shift mechanism. Both mechanisms are located upstream of the steer-differential and of the two wheel-differentials. Main power from the engine is passed, through the mechanisms, directly to a wheel-ring that is common to both wheel-differentials. The common wheel-ring is bearing'd, not from the gearbox housing, but from the wheel-shafts, which are themselves bearing'd into the gearbox housing. Similarly, the steer-diff-housing is bearing'd, not from the gearbox housing, but from the steer-shafts, which are themselves bearing'd from the gearbox housing, which makes for a compact, narrow, layout of the gearbox—well suited to the ATV.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2013
    Assignee: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventor: Peter Derek Visscher
  • Patent number: 8393796
    Abstract: In an amphibious ATV, the wheel bearings are housed in a spherical mounting-structure, because of possible angular misalignment. The spherical mounting-structure comprises separable primary and secondary elements. The new system provides that both elements are axially wide, being e.g as wide as the outer-race of the bearing. Now, the elements are highly resistant to every distortion, which means the mounting-structure can seal the bearings very effectively—both as to keeping dirt and water out, and keeping lubricant in.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2013
    Assignee: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventor: Brian Mark Cressman
  • Publication number: 20120027333
    Abstract: In an amphibious ATV, the wheel bearings are housed in a spherical mounting-structure, because of possible angular misalignment. The spherical mounting-structure comprises separable primary and secondary elements. The new system provides that both elements are axially wide, being e.g as wide as the outer-race of the bearing. Now, the elements are highly resistant to every distortion, which means the mounting-structure can seal the bearings very effectively—both as to keeping dirt and water out, and keeping lubricant in.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2010
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Applicant: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventor: Brian Mark Cressman
  • Publication number: 20110217887
    Abstract: On an amphibious ATV, a triple-differential transmission is combined a continuously-variable drive. The gearbox can be set at a low ratio, for negotiation of difficult terrain, and at a high ratio for cruising trails. The high-low shift mechanism is located upstream, in the drive train, of the forward-reverse shift mechanism. Both mechanisms are located upstream of the steer-differential and of the two wheel-differentials. Main power from the engine is passed, through the mechanisms, directly to a wheel-ring that is common to both wheel-differentials. The common wheel-ring is bearing'd, not from the gearbox housing, but from the wheel-shafts, which are themselves bearing'd into the gearbox housing. Similarly, the steer-diff-housing is bearing'd, not from the gearbox housing, but from the steer-shafts, which are themselves bearing'd from the gearbox housing, which makes for a compact, narrow, layout of the gearbox—well suited to the ATV.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2010
    Publication date: September 8, 2011
    Applicant: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventor: Peter Derek VISSCHER
  • Patent number: 6454031
    Abstract: The ATV transmission includes an epicyclic arrangement, which serves as a drive-differential. One road wheel is geared to the planet-carrier or spider, and the other to the ring gear, while the engine drives the sun. An idler-gear between the ring and its road wheel means that the ring and the spider rotate in opposite senses, whereby a large gear ratio between the sun and the road wheels can be provided. Steering of the vehicle is provided, by driving the road wheels at different speeds. This is accomplished using a steer-differential, which is identical to the drive-differential; rotating the sun of the steer-differential imposes a corresponding differential speed on the road wheels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventor: Zbigniew Szymkowiak
  • Patent number: 6193622
    Abstract: The drive-chain tensioner is automatically self-adjusting. A chain-slipper is guided to follow wear-movement of the chain. A cam is mounted on the follower. If slack in the chain increases, the cam is rotated by a cam spring to a position in which a larger radius of the cam lies under the follower. The cam provides a solid abutment that prevents the chain from compressing the tensioning springs and becoming slack when drive is reversed. For compactness and good load distribution, the chain is supported on a saddle between two cams. The cams have ratchet teeth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: Ontario Drive & Gear Limited
    Inventors: Brian Mark Cressman, Kevin Donald Buschert
  • Patent number: 4810043
    Abstract: An add-on track system for an all-terrain vehicle is disclosed. ATV tires are very soft and flexible, and apt to climb out of a track if the track is not properly located. The invention has a track segment with arms protruding up from the slope-plate of the segment, and the arms converge inwards. The upper ends of the arms locate the segment against the tire side walls, but at a level on the sidewalls where the tire profile is free of the bulging under load which is so marked in ATV tires. The segments have holes through the sole-plate, through which the overhanging parts of the converging arms can be moulded, without movable cores. Retractable cleats occupy these holes, and are forced out when the tire bulges under load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Assignee: Ontario Drive and Gear Limited
    Inventor: Lawrie G. McIntosh
  • Patent number: 4683970
    Abstract: The trailer disclosed is hitched to an all-terrain vehicle, particularly an all-terrain tricycle, not just by the conventional universal-swiveling trailer hitch but also by spring struts. The springs extend and converge forwards and upwards from the ends of the trailer axle to attachment points behind the seat of the vehicle. The springs aid in making the combined vehicle and trailer more manageable over rough ground. The springs especially curb a tendency of a tricycle when under power to rear up at the front. The invention is particularly for use when tracks are added between the trailer wheels and the vehicle wheels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1987
    Assignee: Ontario Drive and Gear Limited
    Inventor: Morley L. Smith
  • Patent number: 4674589
    Abstract: An all-terrain tricycle is disclosed, in which the power-transmission components, including the change speed gears, are all mounted in a single housing. The housing is mounted for up and down suspension pivoting in the vehicle frame. The rear axle runs in bearings in the housing. The arrangement is very robust, yet economical. The suspension-pivot-bearings include spaced co-axial rings welded into the metal tubes of the frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1987
    Assignee: Ontario Drive and Gear Limited
    Inventor: Szymkowiak, Zbigniew