Claims
- 1. In a utility vehicle having a frame supported by a steering axle having a pair of steered wheels pivotally mounted thereon, a drive axle mounted to the frame and having a pair of drive wheels mounted thereon, and a middle axle having a pair of support wheels mounted at opposing ends thereof, the improvement comprising:a longitudinally extending bogey beam pivotally connected to said frame and having a forward end connected to said steering axle and a rearward end; and a middle axle support apparatus connected to said rearward end of said bogey beam and including: a transversely extending support beam pivotally connected to said rearward end of said bogey beam through a central support bracket, said support beam having opposing lateral ends supporting, respectively, said support wheels; a pair of support links pivotally connected respectively to laterally spaced mounting brackets on said support beam, said support links extending rearwardly from said support beam for pivotal connection to said frame; and a pivot member interconnecting said central support bracket and said bogey beam to define a longitudinally extending oscillation axis about which said support beam and said middle axis which is attached to said support beam oscillate to follow ground undulations.
- 2. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein said pivot member is a ball joint providing both said longitudinally extending oscillation axis and a transverse pivot axis for movement of said support beam relative to said bogey beam.
- 3. The utility vehicle of claim 2, further comprising a drive mechanism connected with said middle axle to transfer rotational power directly thereto, said rear drive wheels being rotatably driven from a drive transfer mechanism extending rearwardly from said middle axle.
- 4. The utility vehicle of claim 3, wherein said drive mechanism is mounted on a support module at least partially supported directly by said middle axle.
- 5. The utility vehicle of claim 4, wherein said support links provide support for said support module.
- 6. The utility vehicle of claim 5, wherein said drive transfer mechanism is a pair of, laterally opposed flexible drives transferring rotational power directly to the respective rear drive wheels.
- 7. The utility vehicle of claim 6, wherein said flexible drives are chain drives.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 10/085,970 filed Feb. 28, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,722,455.
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