Motor vehicles – Including one or more ski-like or runner members – With at least one surface-engaging propulsion element
Patent
1977-09-26
1979-02-06
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Motor vehicles
Including one or more ski-like or runner members
With at least one surface-engaging propulsion element
280111, B62D 506
Patent
active
041379900
ABSTRACT:
A steering assembly for a floor-type industrial vehicle, for example, a fork-lift truck, which comprises an elongated axle body to which the steerable wheel axles are affixed by pivotal axle carriers at the ends of the axle body and a steering linkage is mounted on the axle body for displacing the wheels. The axle assembly is at least limitedly swingable on the vehicle frame by a mounting assembly which comprises a pair of ball joints whose centers lie in the vertical median plane of the vehicle and transverse to the axle assembly.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3506079 (1970-04-01), Madler
patent: 3702196 (1972-11-01), Krutis
patent: 3768585 (1973-10-01), Matteo
patent: 4046218 (1977-09-01), Blaisdell
Linde AG
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Ross Karl F.
Schrecengost R.
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