Track Remains With Vehicle Patents (Class 180/9.28)
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Patent number: 11511817Abstract: In one example, mobile industrial equipment for coupling to a truck for on highway transportation is provided. The mobile industrial equipment includes a frame to connect to the truck, a plurality of wheels connected to the frame, and a track assembly connected to the frame. In another example a method for using mobile equipment is provided. The method includes transporting mobile industrial equipment over the highway with a plurality of wheels connected to a frame of the mobile industrial equipment. The frame of the mobile industrial equipment is separated from the truck. The mobile industrial equipment is moved while separated from the truck using a track connected to the frame of the mobile industrial equipment.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2017Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Inventor: Steve L. Gilbert
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Patent number: 11427270Abstract: Example techniques have been presented for providing tracked vehicles with deployable towing wheels. Such techniques involve a track vehicle having a vehicle body, a track coupled to the vehicle body, and a wheel assembly coupled to the vehicle body. The wheel assembly includes a wheel and is operable to assume a towing position in which at least a portion of the wheel extends below the track and enables the tracked vehicle to be towed on the wheel without the track making ground contact.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2020Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: Howe & Howe Inc.Inventors: Michael Howe, Zachary Edward Sawyer, Jason Wan Xu, Cote Taylor
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Patent number: 9072641Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of motorized mobility devices for wheelchair users, specifically, portable collapsible motorized mobility devices for wheelchair users that removably engage the frame of a traditional wheelchair allowing for the wheelchair user to have a greater degree of autonomy and to negotiate a variety of terrains otherwise inaccessible to them. The present invention includes a collapsible platform operatively connected to a plurality of motorized rolling tracks and a plurality of securing means to secure the user's traditional wheelchair to the device to allow the wheelchair user a greater degree of autonomy.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Inventor: Gregory Ewing
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Publication number: 20140332291Abstract: The present invention is a trolley that can safely transport a load on staircases, so as to prevent ruining or overturning the load. The trolley can easily ascend onto the first step and easily descend from the last step of a staircase. The trolley provides adjustable transport conditions during the ascent and descent on and from a staircase. The trolley can transport a load on straight staircases and on helical staircases, even with very low curvature radius. The trolley can be driven starting from both sides. The trolley can balance the load during the transportation on staircases.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: CLAUDIO ZONZINI, Jacopo ZONZINI, Arianna ZONZINI
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Patent number: 8695745Abstract: A snowmobile has a tunnel and a rear suspension assembly. The rear suspension assembly includes at least one rail for engagement with the endless drive track and at least one suspension arm. At least one torsion spring is coupled to the at least second suspension arm. The at least one torsion spring has a first end contacting the rail and a second end. A torsion spring adjuster is fixedly connected to the at least one suspension arm. The torsion spring adjuster receives the second end of the at least one torsion spring. An actuator is operatively connected to the torsion spring adjuster. The actuator is located at least partially outside the tunnel. The actuator operates the torsion spring adjuster to move the second end of the at least one torsion spring relative to the first end of the at least one torsion spring.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Pascal Gagnon, Bertrand Mallette
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Patent number: 8636296Abstract: In one example, mobile industrial equipment for coupling to a truck for on highway transportation is provided. The mobile industrial equipment includes a frame to connect to the truck, a plurality of wheels connected to the frame, and a track assembly connected to the frame. In another example a method for using mobile equipment is provided. The method includes transporting mobile industrial equipment over the highway with a plurality of wheels connected to a frame of the mobile industrial equipment. The frame of the mobile industrial equipment is separated from the truck. The mobile industrial equipment is moved while separated from the truck using a track connected to the frame of the mobile industrial equipment.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2013Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Crusher Rental & Sales, Inc.Inventor: Steve L. Gilbert
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Patent number: 8567536Abstract: A tracked climbing vehicle containing a compliant suspension apparatus to prescribe the distribution of forces on the adhering members in the tracked climbing machine capable of negotiating irregular surfaces. The compliant suspension apparatus is configured to negotiate irregularities in a climbing-surface without its tracks losing full surface contact and adhesion. It does this by distributing the loads from the climbing machine chassis to the adhering traction members in a specific prescribed fashion to avoid exceeding the allowable force in any adhering traction member and thus significantly improve the performance of the climbing machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Inventors: Stephen Lee Canfield, James Walter Beard
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Patent number: 8245800Abstract: The invention relates to a self-propelled, wheeled vehicle that may be converted into a multi-track self-propelled vehicle using one or more track assemblies. Each track assembly includes a carriage with a main frame that support forward and rearward idler wheels and a plurality of centrally located, inner bogey wheels, and an outrigger beam that supports a plurality of centrally located, outer bogey wheels. One of the idler wheels is movably connected to the main frame and is movable by an actuator. The carriage is removably connected to a spindle of a vehicle by an attachment assembly. The attachment assembly includes a first or lower section and a second or upper section that generally encircle a portion of the spindle housing, and which are connected thereto by a plurality of fastening elements. A sprocket is operatively connected to a wheel hub of the spindle either directly or indirectly by way of a spacer element.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Vermeer Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Ronald S. Hansen
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Patent number: 8146689Abstract: An all-terrain vehicle having a unique suspension system for enabling handicapped individuals or invalids to easily access the vehicle and be self-transportable over ground or an ice surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Inventor: Daryl Hertema
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Patent number: 8074752Abstract: A mobile robot includes a robot chassis having a forward end, a rearward end and a center of gravity. The robot includes a driven support surface to propel the robot and first articulated arm rotatable about an axis located rearward of the center of gravity of the robot chassis. The arm is pivotable to trail the robot, rotate in a first direction to raise the rearward end of the robot chassis while the driven support surface propels the chassis forward in surmounting an obstacle, and to rotate in a second opposite direction to extend forward beyond the center of gravity of the robot chassis to raise the forward end of the robot chassis and invert the robot endwise.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2011Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: iRobot CorporationInventor: Pavlo E. Rudakevych
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Patent number: 8056656Abstract: This invention relates to a traction assembly for a vehicle which uses an endless traction band and a plurality of wheels for propulsion. More particularly, the traction assembly comprises a sprocket wheel which has a different size and number of sprocket teeth depending on whether the traction kit replaces the front wheels or the rear wheels of the vehicle. The sprocket wheel of the traction kit can also be configured such that its sprocket teeth are laterally offset. The traction kit can also comprise an anti-torque system that prevent physical contact between the traction kit and the vehicle and that can bias the position of the traction kit in order to improve the steering performance. Finally, the traction assembly can comprise a pivotable extension which lengthens the traction assembly and improves its traction capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Soucy International Inc.Inventors: André Todd, Robert Handfield, Robert Bessette, Chad Olson
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Patent number: 7976064Abstract: A device for facilitating the movement of a vehicle across ground comprises a track able to move around a board. The device includes a track for contacting ground that is mounted on a board. Brackets are provided for attaching the board to a vehicle. The track is movable in a direction independent of the direction of movement of the vehicle in at least the reverse direction relative to the vehicle's direction of movement. That track is able to move around the board by means of cylinders arranged in the form of a belt extending around the board between the board and the track. The device can be used to facilitate movement of off-road vehicles across obstacles. It can also be used to provide snow-free sledges and skis. It is also envisaged that the device may be incorporated into a trolley, which can be used on uneven surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventor: Yaragi Abdulaev
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Patent number: 7926598Abstract: A mobile robot includes a robot chassis having a forward end, a rearward end and a center of gravity. The robot includes a driven support surface to propel the robot and first articulated arm rotatable about an axis located rearward of the center of gravity of the robot chassis. The arm is pivotable to trail the robot, rotate in a first direction to raise the rearward end of the robot chassis while the driven support surface propels the chassis forward in surmounting an obstacle, and to rotate in a second opposite direction to extend forward beyond the center of gravity of the robot chassis to raise the forward end of the robot chassis and invert the robot endwise.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: iRobot CorporationInventor: Pavlo E. Rudakevych
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Patent number: 7744331Abstract: A transport vehicle includes a self-balancing vehicle base. A platform is supported on the base and is displaceable relative thereto between a first position and a second position. A support device engages the platform and supports at least a portion thereof during displacement between the first position and the second position. A method is also included.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Jeffrey D. Ellis, Stephen Morris-Jones
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Patent number: 7597161Abstract: An endless track assembly that mounts to a wheeled vehicle. The assembly provides 1) a track suspension having fixed or adjustable, independently biased sets of idler wheels to vary the track contour without affecting track tension, 2) an eccentric bearing housing at a drive sprocket controls track tension, 3) a contoured peripheral edge at the drive sprocket prevents ice and mud buildup, 4) rubber-coated, plastic idler wheels facilitate track movement, 5) a multi-vehicle compatible adapter mounting plate accommodates a variety of vehicles, 6) a rotation limited torsion coupler and/or rotation limiting coupler arms prevent track contact with the vehicle, 7) a locking steering arm coupler prevents loss of steering control, 8) shaped track lugs and channels clear and direct debris away from the track suspension and drive assembly, and 9) a center, spring biased coupling suspension stabilizes and enhances the contour following and load handling capabilities in the center region of the track.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Inventor: Glen Brazier
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Patent number: 7546890Abstract: A motor vehicle with an additional crawler undercarriage includes assemblies to reduce the load pressure transferred to the ground and to improve off-road performance. The assemblies include components used in conventional mass-produced vehicles, with a chassis (1. 1), a body with optional cargo area (1.2), undercarriage, such as axles (1.3) with steered (1.4) and/or unsteered wheels (1.5), tires (1.6), wheel suspension, spring support, steering and brakes, and an engine-transmission unit (1.7) with drive components. An additional crawler undercarriage (2) can be mounted and/or retrofitted on the chassis (1.1) between the axles (1.3) and used for traction in any terrain. The additional crawler undercarriage (2) includes an undercarriage (2.1) with drive wheels (2.2) and carrying wheels (2.3) and revolving crawler chains/crawlers (2.4) and associated elements, first means (3) for providing an optionally extendable and retractable connection of the undercarriage (2.1) with the chassis (1.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Inventor: Hendrik W. Grobler
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Patent number: 7475745Abstract: An embodiment of a high-mobility vehicle comprises a vehicle body, a track assembly attached to the vehicle body, arms pivotally attached to the vehicle body, and trackless drive wheels mounted on distal ends of the arms. Another embodiment of a high-mobility vehicle comprises a vehicle chassis, right and left drive motors attached to the vehicle chassis, right and left power transmission mechanisms having high torque and low torque sets of gears, track assemblies coupled to the high torque sets of gears, and trackless drive wheels coupled to the low torque sets of gears.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Inventor: Bradley G. DeRoos
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Patent number: 7255184Abstract: A track assembly having first and second hub assemblies that are operatively connected to a support frame by first and second attachment members, respectively. The first and second attachment members include resilient or movable mounts that are configured so that the track assembly can be attached to vehicles whose axles or wheel flanges are misaligned or have irregular rotational movement such as runout or wobble. The attachment members may be adjustably positioned relative to the support frame to accommodate vehicles having different wheelbase lengths and axle lengths. An endless track encircles the first and second hub assemblies, and the support frame, and is drivingly engaged by one of the hub assemblies. First and second rollers, which define the longitudinal extent of the endless track, are positioned at either end of the support frame. A tensioning member, with at least one upper idler roller, positions the endless track so that it is spaced from one of the hub assemblies in a spaced relation.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Loegering MFG, Inc.Inventors: George A. Loegering, Ronald S. Hansen, Steven W. Loegering
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Patent number: 6945342Abstract: A track drive undercarriage device, a kit for the device, and a method of using the same are described attached to a chassis of a heavy construction work vehicle for operationally connected to a transmission and drive shaft of the construction vehicle. The device is operationally attached to the vehicle for providing increased the traction and stability of the heavy construction work vehicle when maneuvering the vehicle off-road. The device includes the interconnected elements of: a pair of support braces, a base plate, four shock absorbers, four axles, a pair of torque bars, and four spindles. The kit includes the unconnected components of the device. The method of using includes the steps of acquiring, adjoining, affixing, connecting, joining, obtaining, procuring, receiving, securing, and wrapping.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Inventor: John D. Hill
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Patent number: 6857490Abstract: A stair-climbing wheelchair has a pair of track assemblies that can be placed in an operative drive mode to propel the wheelchair along ascending and descending paths of travel relative to an obstacle such as a stairway, curb, or the like. Each track assembly includes a guide member with rollers at opposite ends thereof carrying an endless cleated belt. The guide member is arched between its end sections thereby permitting the endless belt to deflect upwardly between the rollers when the endless belt engages an obstacle such as a step, curb or the like. This permits a smooth gradual transition of the wheelchair onto and/or off the top step of a staircase. Preferably, each track assembly also includes an inclined tail section having a separate endless cleated belt. The track assemblies can also be utilized in connection with remote control and/or unmanned motorized vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Inventor: Robert T. Quigg
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Patent number: 6631778Abstract: The present invention provides a snowmobile suspension system comprising a slide frame for engagement with an endless track, a suspension arm, a bracket arm, and a rocker arm. The suspension arm has an upper portion adapted to be pivotally mounted relative to a chassis on a snowmobile and a lower portion adapted to be pivotally mounted relative to the slide frame. The bracket arm has an end fixedly connected to the lower portion of the suspension arm. The rocker arm has an upper end pivotally connected to the other end of the bracket arm and a lower end supporting a lower end of a shock absorber, the lower end of said shock absorber being pivotally attached thereto. The upper end of the shock absorber is pivotally interconnected to the chassis. The rocker arm is constructed and arranged such that a lower end thereof is disposed beneath the lower portion of the suspension arm.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Bombardier Inc.Inventor: Bertrand Mallette
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Publication number: 20010009079Abstract: A walking-type snow removal machine comprises a snow removing member provided at a front part of a body frame for pushing snow forward, and crawler belts provided on right and left sides of the body frame. The body frame carries thereon an electric motor and a battery. The electric motor drives right and left drive wheels to drive the crawler belts. The electric motor generates little noise as compared with an engine, and contributes to downsizing of the snow removal machine. The battery supplies electrical power to the electric motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Inventors: Masakatsu Kono, Isao Yoshida, Hiroshi Sueshige, Norikazu Shimizu
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Patent number: 6237705Abstract: The self-propelled stairs moving unit A1 moves on stairs, putting a manual wheelchair K on the pallet 7, by driving the front crawler traveling units 1a, 1b and the rear crawler traveling units 2a, 2b wherein right and left are unitedly connected with each other. When the stairs moving unit A1 is started to go up to the stairs from the flat face of lower hand, the front crawler traveling unit 1a relatively gently goes up. Then, the angle between the pallet 7 to be held to be level with the connecting shaft 6 which is rotation center of the traveling unit 1a as its center of oscillation and the line connecting both connecting portions of the support frames 5a connecting the front and rear crawler traveling units 1a, 2a (that is, the self-propelled portion) is slowly changed.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Daido-Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masato Nakatani, Shinichi Mita, Toshihide Araya, Yoshihiro Kitamura, Kiyotaka Deguchi, Toshiyuki Takai, Tadashi Takabatake, Hitomi Hibino