The invention relates to a vehicle, especially a snow scooter, of the kind that is seen in the preamble of the appended claim 1.
A tracked vehicle of snow scooter type usually has two front laterally spaced-apart skid rails/skis, which are parallel and jointly turnable around a respective substantially vertical axis. Furthermore, the skis are coupled to a steering device to allow a driver of the vehicle to steer the vehicle. The skis support the vehicle from the ground, which usually is snow. Then, the driving of the vehicle is usually composed of a rear centrally positioned track unit having a track that runs all around in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle and is drivingly connected to the engine of the vehicle. The track unit supports the rear part of the vehicle from the ground and offers a driving of the vehicle.
This conventional vehicle structure, having rear track driving and front non-driven steerable skis/runners, has the advantage of offering a simple damping suspension between the chassis and the skis, but the front steerable skis is an acceptable compromise between bearing capacity and steering capacity only at a chosen speed.
GB925032A discloses a tracked vehicle of the kind that is seen in the preamble of claim 1.
WO9318956A1 discloses a snow scooter having two drive-track assemblies in front instead of skis. The object is to improve the steerability as well as to obtain a more efficient suspension of the front part.
Therefore, an object of the invention is to provide a design of a vehicle of the kind in question in order to produce an efficient steering and driving of the vehicle, also at high speeds, while retaining a chosen bearing capacity of the front steerable support members of the vehicle.
The object is attained by the invention.
The invention is defined in the appended independent claim.
Embodiments of the invention are defined in the appended dependent claims.
The spring-damper assembly that supports the drive-track device of the chassis may comprise a four-link mechanism, which carries the body via a joint that offers the support body a turning around a substantially vertical axis, the drive line to the drive-track device suitably having a universal joint or the like at this turning axis. The drive line has naturally also a universal-joint coupling at the transition between the turnable parts of the link mechanism and the chassis, in a manner conventional per se.
In the following, the invention will be described by way of examples, reference being made to the appended drawing, which schematically and untrue to scale depicts parts essential to the invention.
The scooter has a chassis 1, which at the front end thereof in the direction of travel carries two laterally spaced-apart drive-track assemblies 10, and which at the rear end 2 thereof can be carried from the ground in an arbitrary way, for instance by a ski, a wheel, a central drive-track assembly or the like.
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It can be seen that a drive shaft extends through a central mounting in the element 19 and carries a chain sprocket 27. The drive shaft has couplings 32, 29 positioned to allow the drive shaft to follow the link mechanism, which turnably couples the assembly 10 to the chassis 11, in a manner conventional per se.
The frame 39 carries support rollers 42, return rollers 40 and drive rollers 44 for the endless track 50. At the front end of the frame, there is a cogwheel, which is driven from the chain sprocket 27 via a chain and which is coaxially drive-coupled to the drive roller 44 at the foremost upper turning point of the track 50. The drive roller is suitably toothed for the engagement with the corresponding recesses on the inside of the track 50. The chain transmission may naturally be replaced by some other known type of transmission, for instance a series of universal couplings interconnected via intermediate bar sections.
The frame 39 comprises struts 60, 64, which are length adjustable to allow alteration of the tension of the driving chain and the tension of the track 50, respectively. Particularly in
Finally, it can be seen that the carrying bodies 16, via pivot joints 23, are connected in parallel with a steering link 24, so that the track assemblies 10 are coupled for parallel motion upon deflection from the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, by the fact that the linking points 23 of the link 24 are situated uniformly spaced-apart from the pivot mountings 21 in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. Via a conventional steering gear 25, the link 24 is coupled to a steering rod 26, which can be rotated by means of a conventional handlebar 27.
By the construction according to the invention, the scooter will be pulled by the track assemblies situated afore, which are resiliently suspended from the chassis of the scooter and are steerable by a steering device that is conventional per se. In a manner conventional per se, the drive shaft is coupled to a gear carried by the carrying body 16 of the drive unit via drive-shaft couplings.
By the fact that the frame 39 of the track assembly is turnable around an axis coinciding with the axis of the chain sprocket 27, favourable structural conditions are attained, and furthermore a relatively simple, damped and possibly drive-adjustable vibration damping of the track-carrying frame 39 of the track assembly 10 is attained.
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