Vehicle dislodging system

Motor vehicles – Special driving device – Stepper

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180 83, 180 85, 2807641, B62D 5106

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060218606

ABSTRACT:
The vehicle dislodging system in accordance one embodiment in the present invention for a vehicle with a longitudinally extending vehicle frame includes a first arm and a drive system. The first arm has a first elongated section with opposing ends and a second elongated section with opposing ends. One of the ends of the first elongated section is pivotally connected to one of the ends of the second elongated section. The other end of the first elongated section is pivotally connected to the vehicle frame for rotational and longitudinal movement with respect to the vehicle frame. The drive system is connected to the vehicle frame and to the first arm and moves the first arm from a resting position adjacent the vehicle frame to an engaging position with the ground surface to move the vehicle longitudinally, either forward or to the rear.

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