Wheel substitutes for land vehicles – Tracks or treads – With roller means
Patent
1992-03-02
1993-04-06
Stormer, Russell D.
Wheel substitutes for land vehicles
Tracks or treads
With roller means
305 35EB, 411 84, 411966, 198699, 198731, B62D 5526
Patent
active
051997711
ABSTRACT:
A cleat assembly for an endless track vehicle, wherein the mounting nuts are retained and carried by an elongate member spaced apart to receive the mounting bolts, so that a single workman may install or remove the cleat assembly from the endless belt, and so that the cleat may utilize a closed box design of great strength and rigidity.
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Craghead Dennis
James M. Elmer
Logan Manufacturing Company
Osburn A. Ray
Stormer Russell D.
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