Land vehicles – Runner vehicle – Occupant steered
Patent
1980-10-06
1983-12-27
Brust, Joseph Paul
Land vehicles
Runner vehicle
Occupant steered
280 25, B62B 1704
Patent
active
044226578
ABSTRACT:
A snowmobile has a front pair of skis carried by a front suspension, including right- and left-hand telescopic strut assemblies. The front suspension includes a U-shaped stabilizer bar having an intermediate section arranged for being loaded in torsion and right- and left-hand leg sections respectively linked to swivelly and telescopically mounted strut tubes so that during right- and left-hand turns, the stabilizer bar respectively acts to resiliently resist collapse of the right- and left-hand telescopic strut assemblies.
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Brust Joseph Paul
Deere & Company
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