Wheel substitutes for land vehicles – Endless belt having nonmetallic track or tread – Track formed of rigid nonmetallic links
Patent
1997-02-21
1999-05-11
Stormer, Russell D.
Wheel substitutes for land vehicles
Endless belt having nonmetallic track or tread
Track formed of rigid nonmetallic links
305180, 305181, B62D55/26
Patent
active
059020210
ABSTRACT:
A roller belt arrangement for a track-type vehicle has pull-resistant belts with a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. Drive members are connected to the first surface of the pull-resistant belt so as to extend transverse to a longitudinal extension of the at least one pull-resistant belt. U-shaped members, having a stay and two legs defining a cavity therebetween, are positioned on a second surface opposite the drive members such that the stay rests on the second surface. Cushion members are positioned in the cavity of the U-shaped members. Screw bolts for connecting the drive members to the pull-resistant belt are provided. The screw bolts extend sequentially through the cushion member, the stay of the U-shaped member, the pull-resistant belt, and the drive member. The screw bolts are directly threaded into the drive members.
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