Claims
- 1. A powered vehicle arrangement comprising,a frame having a shape of a circular disk with a vertical axis defined at the center of said circular disk, said frame characterized by an outer frame radius as measured from said vertical axis, a bar connected to a device to be pushed or pulled, a hitch rotatably coupled about the outer perimeter of said frame, said hitch being arranged and designed for selective coupling or uncoupling of said bar, said hitch characterized by an outer hitch radius as measured from said vertical axis of said frame; first and second drive wheels coupled to said frame, each of said drive wheels capable of powered rotation about a horizontal axis that intersects said vertical axis, each of said drive wheels capable of forward and rearward rotation about said horizontal axis, at least one castor mounted to said frame for supporting said frame on the ground by at least said first and second drive wheels and said castor, said vehicle having no equipment mounted on said frame which extends beyond said outer hitch radius when said vehicle spins about said vertical axis, means for independently controlling the direction of rotation and the speed of said first and second drive wheels, whereby when said bar is coupled to said hitch and said first and second drive wheels are rotated in opposite directions and at substantially the same speed, said vehicle spins about said vertical axis and no equipment of said vehicle extends outwardly from said vertical axis beyond said outer hitch radius.
- 2. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein,said frame includes a circular rail disposed about the outer perimeter of said frame and said vehicle further comprises, a trolley rotatably supported on said rail, and said hitch is mounted on said trolley.
- 3. The vehicle of claim 1 whereintwo castors are mounted to said frame for supporting said frame on the ground by said first and second drive wheels and said two castors, each of said castors being mounted at a position on said frame so that when said vehicle spins about said vertical axis, wheels of said castors turn to be within said outer frame radius.
- 4. The powered vehicle of claim 1 further comprisingan operator seat mounted on said frame at a position intersected by said vertical axis and between said first and second drive wheels.
- 5. The powered vehicle of claim 4 wherein said means for independently controlling the direction of rotation and the speed of said first and second drive wheels includes,a first control lever positioned on a first side of said operator seat, said first control lever operatively coupled to a first power source for controlling the speed and direction of rotation of said first drive wheel, and a second control lever positioned on a second side of said operator seat, said second control lever operatively coupled to a second power source for controlling the speed and direction of rotation of said second drive wheel, wherein each of said first and second drive wheels are controlled independently of each other.
- 6. A powered vehicle arrangement comprising,a frame having a shape of a circular disk with a vertical axis defined at the center of said circular disk, said frame characterized by an outer disk radius as measured from said vertical axis, first and second drive wheels coupled to said frame, each of said drive wheels capable of powered rotation about a horizontal axis that intersects said vertical axis, each of said drive wheels capable of forward and rearward rotation about said horizontal axis, at least one castor mounted to said frame for supporting said frame on the ground by at least said first and second drive wheels and said castor, an operator seat mounted on said frame, means for independently controlling the direction of rotation and the speed of said first and second drive wheels, a circular rail carried about the outer perimeter of said frame, a trolley-hitch arrangement rotatably supported on said rail, a bar having first and second ends, said second end of said bar being connected to a wheeled device, said first end of said bar being selectively coupled to said hitch, and when said bar is coupled to said hitch, said powered vehicle is capable of pushing or pulling said wheeled device or alternatively is capable of spinning about said vertical axis.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) from Provisional Application 60/221,802 filed on Jul. 31, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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