Claims
- 1. A motor vehicle comprising:
- a motor vehicle body having opposite sides;
- a pair of rear drive wheels rotatably mounted one on each side of said motor vehicle body;
- a pair of crawler belts, each trained around one of said pair of rear drive wheels, respectively;
- each of said crawler belts having a high tread rigidity capable of producing a camber thrust acting in a first direction; and
- a pair of front wheels having respective tires and rotatably mounted on said opposite sides of said motor vehicle body, each tire having a high tread rigidity capable of producing a camber thrust acting in said same first direction, wherein each of said crawler belts comprises an endless belt base part and a tread comprising a plurality of ridges extending transversely outward from the base part, the tread comprising a pattern of major chevrons at predetermined intervals spaced along the belt in the direction of motion of the belt, each major chevron defined by three minor chevrons spaced apart successively in the direction of the belt's motion, each minor chevron comprising four ridges defining an inverted V having a point pointing in the direction of the belt's motion and a tail at the opposite end.
- 2. A motor vehicle according to claim 1 and operable on a surface having an inclination in a particular direction rightward or leftward of the direction of forward motion, wherein each of said crawler belts has a high tread rigidity capable of producing a camber thrust acting in a direction opposite to the direction of inclination of said crawler belts with respect to the perpendicular to a ground plane during forward movement of said motor vehicle, and each of said tires has a high tread rigidity capable of producing a camber thrust acting in a direction opposite to the direction of inclination of a corresponding one of said front wheels with respect to the perpendicular to said ground plane during forward movement of said motor vehicle.
- 3. A motor vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each major chevron is separated from adjacent major chevrons by an open area without ridges extending across the belt in a direction transverse of the belt's direction of motion.
- 4. A motor vehicle according to claim 1 wherein said major chevrons are spaced apart from each other, and each major chevron has a point and a tail, and the point of each major chevron is situated within the tail of the next major chevron in the direction of the belt's motion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/216,168, filed Mar. 22, 1994, now abandoned.
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