Claims
- 1. A track vehicle employing a rail track system comprising:
a. a vehicle frame with cab adapted to support an operator, b. a pair of parallel side rails attached to each side of the vehicle frame, c. a pair of pneumatic drive tires with drive sprockets there between are rotatably attached to the frame via torsion bars proximate each end of the side rails such that the wheels extend below the vehicle frame, d. a continuous track with e. triangular torsion and compression links, each with an apex end adapted to push against and slide along the side rails and a pair of track ends affixed to the continuous track, are operably associated with the drive sprockets and surround the paired pneumatic drive tires such that the compression links pass between the drive tires while the track is driven by the pneumatic drive tires and drive sprockets, said torsion and compression links structured such that the apex end of the compression links push against and slide along the rails, and the track ends extend against the track to provide lighter more even ground contact with snow and soft terrain, and f. a drive motor attached to the frame and operably associated with the pneumatic drive tires and sprockets to drive the continuous track.
- 2. A track vehicle according to claim 1, including separate drive motors associated with each sides drive tire and sprocket assemblies to selectively activate each side's respective drive tire and sprocket speeds to aid in turning.
- 3. A track vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the drive motors are hydraulic and including an hydraulic system associated activated by a drive engine.
- 4. A track vehicle according to claim 1, including a transmission assembly associated with each side's drive tire and sprocket assemblies to selectively activate each side's respective drive tire and sprocket speeds to aid in turning.
- 5. A track vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the triangular torsion and compression links are equally spaced along the continuous track.
- 6. A track vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the drive sprockets have equal spacings between the teeth to accommodate and drive at least three triangular torsion and compression links at a time.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/416,823 filed Oct. 8, 2002 entitled “Rail Track Vehicle”.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60416823 |
Oct 2002 |
US |