Electro-mechanical drive system for a full-track vehicle

Motor vehicles – Steering by driving – Auxiliary steering motor

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180 67, 180 944, B62D 1110

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049985914

ABSTRACT:
An electric motor drives via differential gear arrangement the track-driving wheels of the tracks of a full-track vehicle. The steering of the full-track vehicle takes place through a further electric motor, through which, depending on the travel direction of the full-track vehicle, a rotational speed can be superimposed on the differential gear arrangement with different rotational speeds. The current supply of the drive motor and of the steering motor occurs via a control and regulating equipment, as a function of adjustments of a drive member and of a steering member, from an electric generator which is driven by a diesel engine.

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