Claims
- 1. An amphibious personal vehicle, the vehicle comprising:
- a frame;
- first and second continuous belt tracks rotatably interconnected to said frame;
- a control arrangement for independently controlling each of said first and second continuous belt tracks; and
- a mounting bracket attached to said frame and a drive shaft rotatably supported by said bracket, said first and second continuous belt tracks rotatably supported by said drive shaft, said drive shaft being a split shaft having first and second ends rotatable at different speeds;
- both of said first and second continuous belt tracks including a belt portion and a plurality of blades, each blade of said plurality of blades oriented oblique with a reference line extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of an associated one of said first and second continuous belt tracks.
- 2. The amphibious vehicle of claim 1, wherein each of said belt portions includes a plurality of transversely disposed grooves and wherein said drive shaft includes a plurality of splines for engaging said plurality of transversely disposed grooves.
- 3. The amphibious vehicle of claim 1, wherein said mounting bracket is generally U-shaped having a first portion attached to an underside of said frame and a pair of downwardly extending legs rotatably supporting said drive shaft.
- 4. The amphibious vehicle of claim 1, further comprising first and second output shafts for independently driving said first and second ends of said drive shaft, respectively.
- 5. The amphibious personal vehicle of claim 4, further comprising:
- a first drive gear carried by said first output shaft;
- a second drive gear carried by said second output shaft;
- first and second drive chains interconnecting said first and second drive gears with said first and second ends of said drive shaft, respectively.
- 6. The amphibious vehicle of claim 1, wherein said drive shaft includes a first portion supporting said first continuous belt track and a second portion for supporting said second continuous belt track, said first and second portions adapted to rotate relative to one another at distinct speeds.
- 7. An amphibious personal vehicle, the vehicle comprising:
- a frame;
- first and second continuous belt tracks rotatably interconnected to said frame;
- a control arrangement for independently controlling each of said first and second continuous belt tracks; and
- a mounting bracket attached to said frame and a drive shaft rotatably supported by said bracket, said first and second continuous belt tracks rotatably supported by said drive shaft, said drive shaft including a first portion supporting said first continuous belt track and a second portion for supporting said second continuous belt track, said first and second portions adapted to rotate relative to one another at distinct speeds;
- both of said first and second continuous belt tracks including a belt portion and a plurality of blades, each blade of said plurality of blades oriented oblique with a reference line extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of an associated one of said first and second continuous belt tracks.
- 8. An amphibious personal vehicle, the vehicle comprising:
- a frame;
- first and second continuous belt tracks rotatably interconnected to said frame;
- a control arrangement for independently controlling each of said first and second continuous belt tracks;
- a mounting bracket attached to said frame and a drive shaft rotatably supported by said bracket, said first and second continuous belt tracks rotatably supported by said drive shaft; and
- a central divider disposed between said first and second continuous belt tracks for diverting a source of water in an upwardly direction from between adjacent ones of said plurality of blades towards said frame;
- both of said first and second continuous belt tracks including a belt portion and a plurality of blades, each blade of said plurality of blades oriented oblique with a reference line extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of an associated one of said first and second continuous belt tracks.
- 9. The amphibious vehicle of claim 8, wherein each blade is oriented at a skew angle of between approximately 7-12.degree. with respect to said longitudinal axis.
- 10. The amphibious vehicle of claim 8, wherein each blade extends substantially perpendicular from an associated one of said belt portions.
- 11. The amphibious vehicle of claim 8, wherein each blade extends from an associated one of said belt portions at a blade angle of between approximately 97.degree.-102.degree..
- 12. The amphibious vehicle of claim 8, wherein each blade angles toward a front of the amphibious personal vehicle as it progresses from an outboard side of the vehicle to a longitudinally extending vehicle centerline.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based on provisional patent applications which have been assigned U.S. Ser. No. 60/049,007 (filed Jun. 9, 1997).
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