Motor vehicles – Power – Having specific motor-to-body-frame relationship
Patent
1990-02-02
1992-04-07
Kashnikow, Andres
Motor vehicles
Power
Having specific motor-to-body-frame relationship
180312, 248562, 248632, B62D 2100
Patent
active
051019299
ABSTRACT:
A continuously active pressure accumulator power transfer system for a vehicle or the like comprises an engine, a pump driven by the engine, a main pressure accumulator maintained at a substantially constant fluid pressure and fluid volume by the pump during operation, a fluid motor for propelling the vehicle which is supplied with driving fluid pressure from the main pressure accumulator and a second pressure accumulator at a lower pressure than the main accumulator for supplying fluid to at least one vibration isolation mount.
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Kashnikow Andres
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