Wheel substitutes for land vehicles – Endless belt having nonmetallic track or tread – Track formed of endless flexible belt
Reexamination Certificate
2005-11-15
2005-11-15
Stormer, Russell D. (Department: 3617)
Wheel substitutes for land vehicles
Endless belt having nonmetallic track or tread
Track formed of endless flexible belt
C305S170000, C305S171000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06964462
ABSTRACT:
A rubber crawler includes parallel embedded tensile strength bodies, with each of tensile strength bodies being connected by butt portions. The butt portions of adjacent tensile strength bodies are longitudinally shifted relative to one another in a circumferential direction of the rubber crawler, and at least 75% of the butt portions are positioned on planes of projection of the core bars.
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Katoh Yusaku
Uchiyama Tsuyoshi
Bellinger Jason R.
Fukuyama Gomu Kogyo Kabushiki Gaishi
Merek & Blackmon & Voorhees, LLC
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