Motor vehicles – Power – Electric
Patent
1975-03-31
1976-06-01
Wood, Jr., M. H.
Motor vehicles
Power
Electric
114222, B62D 6302
Patent
active
039602290
ABSTRACT:
A motor-driven vehicle movable by a chain belt or similar device, the chain belt carrying a series of electromagnetic pads. The pads, when energized, cause a strong electromagnetic force to be generated enabling the motor-driven vehicle to adhere to an inclined steel surface, such as of a ship. The vehicle may be used for carrying various equipment between points on the inclined surface or on the ship and can be used for staging purposes. The electromagnetic pads or shoes provide a firm and strong gripping means enabling the vehicle to safely move about the ship's surface.
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Berger Peter L.
Carroll John A.
Wood, Jr. M. H.
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