Land vehicles – Body elevation or tilt – Establishing riding or trim height
Patent
1981-08-18
1983-08-09
Song, Robert R.
Land vehicles
Body elevation or tilt
Establishing riding or trim height
280683, 280709, B60G 1700
Patent
active
043974732
ABSTRACT:
A rough terrain vehicle has a frame for supporting lading and equipment especially adapted for off-road, rough country use. The frame is supported on four wheels through pivot arms and hydraulically interconnected expansible chambers subject to manual hydraulic control. The vehicle is preferably self-propelled by an engine that also drives the hydraulic mechanism.
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Mehlschau James J.
Miles John A.
Rumsey James W.
Song Robert R.
The Regents of the University of California
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