Claims
- 1. In a power driven ski type of a device using a tread of the type having an endless linked chain adapted to circulate over a sprocket and a plurality of spaced propulsion cleats, each of said cleats having a snow engaging side opposite from a sprocket engaging side, a propulsion cleat comprising in combination;
- a cleat attachment link adapted to form a part of said chain and having an attachment plate, and
- a snow engaging section made of a resilient material attached to said attachment plate and having a roof-plate integral with a protruding blade,
- wherein said protruding blade is resiliently connected to said attachment link, for preventing the creation of a destructive shock by said protruding blade between said attachment link to said sprocket and said power driven ski type of a device, when said protruding blade accelerates and decelerates over said sprocket.
- 2. A propulsion cleat as in claim 1, wherein said snow engaging section is molded directly onto said attachment plate.
- 3. A propulsion cleat as in claim 2, wherein said attachment plate is perforated, and said snow engaging section forms a mechanical connection between itself and said attachment plate through said perforation.
- 4. A propulsion cleat as in claim 1, wherein said snow engaging section is substantially wider than said attachment plate, and its stiffness decreases with distance from said attachment plate.
- 5. A propulsion cleat as in claim 1, wherein said snow engaging section is made of a polyurethane material with a shore hardness of 37 to 47 on a "D" scale.
- 6. A tread having a plurality of cleats attached to a chain, for a power driven ski type of a device, comprising in combination:
- said chain, adapted to circulate over a sprocket, and containing a plurality of cleat's attachment links, each of said links having an attachment plate,
- a snow engaging section made of a resilient material attached to said attachment plate and having a roof-plate integral with a protruding blade,
- wherein said protruding blade is resiliently connected to said attachment link, for preventing the creation of a destructive shock by said protruding blade between said attachment link to said sprocket and said power driven ski type of a device, when said protruding blade accelerates and decelerates over said sprocket.
- 7. A propulsion cleat as in claim 6, wherein said snow engaging section is molded directly onto said attachment plate.
- 8. A propulsion cleat as in claim 7, wherein said attachment plate is perforated, and said snow engaging section forms a mechanical connection between itself and said attachment plate through said perforation.
- 9. A propulsion cleat as in claim 6, wherein said snow engaging section is substantially wider than said attachment plate, and its stiffness decreases with distance from said attachment plate.
- 10. A propulsion cleat as in claim 6, wherein said snow engaging section is made of a polyurethane material with a shore hardness of 37 to 47 on a "D" scale.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 599,003 filed on July 25, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,035,035 which is incorporated by reference herein.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
599003 |
Jul 1975 |
|