Motor vehicles – Including one or more ski-like or runner members – With at least one surface-engaging propulsion element
Reexamination Certificate
2008-07-08
2008-07-08
Morris, Lesley D. (Department: 3611)
Motor vehicles
Including one or more ski-like or runner members
With at least one surface-engaging propulsion element
C180S190000, C180S186000, C180S009500, C180S009520, C180S009540
Reexamination Certificate
active
11329281
ABSTRACT:
A rear track suspension for a snowmobile having a single resilient element for biasing both the front and rear arms. The slide rail is permitted to pitch between first and second pitching constraints in response to terrain obstacles in a gradual manner as the motion constraints are approached. This reduces jarring of the rider when the pitching constraints are met. Suspension compression exhibits an initial falling rate motion ratio, followed by a constant rate motion ratio, followed by a rising rate motion ratio. This U-shaped motion ratio profile advantageously provides cushioning upon landing along with a resistance to bottoming out of the suspension upon full compression. The result is an improved ride without sacrificing suspension performance.
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Brunet Robert A.H.
Brunet & Co.
Morris Lesley D.
Stabley Michael
the University of Western Ontario
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