Wheel substitutes for land vehicles – With interposed friction drive belt
Patent
1985-07-02
1987-07-21
Scherbel, David A.
Wheel substitutes for land vehicles
With interposed friction drive belt
305 38, 403339, 403341, B62D 5524
Patent
active
046813772
ABSTRACT:
A flexible belt, particularly suitable for use as a track for a track-laying vehicle, is constructed from segments having overlapping faces provided with traction-transmitting formations (16-20; 21-24). The formations may be ribs formed along their side edges with teeth 25 and recesses 26 which interlock with corresponding formations on an adjacent segment.
REFERENCES:
patent: 910510 (1909-01-01), Davis
patent: 3107128 (1963-10-01), Ruane
patent: 3958839 (1976-05-01), Nodwell
Atkin Howard S.
Forth Geoffrey A.
Dunlop Limited
Scherbel David A.
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