IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0654195
(2003-09-03)
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§371/§102 date |
20030814
(20030814)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Polakowski, Stephen E.
- Mattson, Steven G.
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Great Lakes Sound &
- Vibration, Inc.
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대리인 / 주소 |
Andrus, Sceales, Starke &
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
23 인용 특허 :
23 |
초록
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A rear suspension system for a snowmobile includes a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in a rear tunnel of the snowmobile. Each of the plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks are rotatably driven by a drive system. One of a plurality of independent suspension assemblies is disposed
A rear suspension system for a snowmobile includes a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in a rear tunnel of the snowmobile. Each of the plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks are rotatably driven by a drive system. One of a plurality of independent suspension assemblies is disposed in each closed-loop track and the plurality of independent suspension assemblies articulate independently of each other during travel of the rear suspension system.
대표청구항
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1. A rear suspension system for a snowmobile, the snowmobile having a chassis enclosing a drive system and a rear tunnel, said rear suspension system comprising:a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in the rear tunnel, each of said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks rotatably dri
1. A rear suspension system for a snowmobile, the snowmobile having a chassis enclosing a drive system and a rear tunnel, said rear suspension system comprising:a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in the rear tunnel, each of said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks rotatably driven by the drive system;a plurality of independent suspension assemblies rotatably supporting said closed-loop tracks and allowing independent vertical and horizontal travel of said closed-loop tracks, one of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies disposed in each closed-loop track;a front elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said front cross shaft, wherein said front elongated cross shaft provides a centerline of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies; anda rear elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said rear elongated cross shaft, wherein said rear elongated cross shaft remains stationary relative to said independent suspension assemblies during suspension system travel and provides a centerline of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies.2. The rear suspension system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks are rotatably driven by a single drive system.3. The rear suspension system of claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of elongated ground contacts, at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts coupled to each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies.4. The rear suspension system of claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of elongated ground contacts, at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts coupled to each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies; anda plurality of elongated swing arms, at least one of said plurality of elongated swing arms disposed in each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies, a first end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms transversely pivotably coupled to said front elongated cross shaft and a second end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms coupled to said at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts.5. The rear suspension system of claim 4, further comprising:at least one torsion bar, said torsion bar coupled to a first and second swing arm of said plurality of elongated swing arms to distribute moment applied to a single suspension assembly across the rear suspension system.6. The rear suspension system of claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of tensioners, at least one of said plurality of tensioners disposed in each of said independent suspension assemblies, said plurality of tensioners extendible and retractable independent of each other during movement of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies, said plurality of tensioners maintaining said plurality of closed loop tracks at a generally uniform tension during said movement.7. The rear suspension system of claim 1, further comprising:a first group of grouser rods disposed on a first track of said plurality of tracks; anda second group of grouser rods disposed on a second track of said plurality of tracks;wherein said first group of grouser rods on said first track are offset from said second group of grouser rods on said second track to reduce vibration created from said first and second groups of grouser rods during suspension travel.8. The rear suspension system of claim 1, further comprising:a first group of track clips disposed on a first track of said plurality of tracks; anda second group of track clips disposed on a second track of said plurality of tracks;wherein said first group of track clips on said first track are offset from said second group of track clips on said second track to reduce vibration created from said first and second groups of track clips during suspension travel.9. The rear suspension system of claim 1, further comprising:a first group of outer lugs disposed on a first track of said plurality of tracks; anda second group of outer lugs disposed on a second track of said plurality of tracks;wherein said first group of outer lugs on said first track are offset from said second group of outer lugs on said second track, to reduce vibration created by said first and second groups of outer lugs during suspension travel.10. A rear suspension system for a snowmobile, the snowmobile having a chassis enclosing a drive system and a rear tunnel, said rear suspension system comprising:a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in the rear tunnel, each of said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks rotatably driven by the drive system;a plurality of independent suspension assemblies rotatably supporting said closed-loop tracks and allowing independent vertical and horizontal travel of said closed-loop tracks, one of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies disposed in each closed-loop track;a front elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said front cross shaft, wherein said front elongated cross shaft provides a centerline of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a plurality of elongated ground contacts, at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts coupled to each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies; anda plurality of elongated swing arms, at least one of said plurality of elongated swing arms disposed in each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies, a first end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms transversely pivotably coupled to said front elongated cross shaft and a second end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms coupled to said at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts;wherein said at least one of said plurality of elongated swing arms comprises a downward curved portion and a rearward curved portion.11. The rear suspension system of claim 10, further comprising:a plurality of tensioners, at least one of said plurality of tensioners adjustably coupling said second end of said at least one of said plurality of elongated swing arms to said at least one elongated ground contact, said plurality of tensioners extendible and retractable independent of each other during movement of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies.12. A rear suspension system for a snowmobile, the snowmobile having a chassis enclosing a drive system and a rear tunnel, said rear suspension system comprising:a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in the rear tunnel, each of said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks rotatably driven by the drive system;a plurality of independent suspension assemblies rotatably supporting said closed-loop tracks and allowing independent vertical and horizontal travel of said closed-loop tracks, one of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies disposed in each closed-loop track;a front elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said front cross shaft, wherein said front elongated cross shaft provides a centerline of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a plurality of elongated ground contacts, at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts coupled to each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a plurality of elongated swing arms, at least one of said plurality of elongated swing arms disposed in each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies, a first end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms transversely pivotably coupled to said front elongated cross shaft and a second end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms coupled to said at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts;a plurality of tensioners, at least one of said plurality of tensioners adjustably coupling said second end of said at least one of said plurality of elongated swing arms to said at least one elongated ground contact, said plurality of tensioners extendible and retractable independent of each other during movement of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies; andan elongated pin disposed through a plurality of longitudinally elongated slots formed in said plurality of elongated ground contacts, wherein said second end of said at least one swing arm is pivotably coupled to said elongated pin and said plurality of elongated ground contacts are free to move in a forward and rearward direction along the length of said slots.13. A rear suspension system for a snowmobile, the snowmobile having a chassis enclosing a drive system and a rear tunnel, said rear suspension system comprising:a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in the rear tunnel, each of said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks rotatably driven by the drive system;a plurality of independent suspension assemblies rotatable supporting said closed-loop tracks and allowing independent vertical and horizontal travel of said closed-loop tracks, one of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies disposed in each closed-loop track;a front elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said front cross shaft, wherein said front elongated cross shaft provides a centerline of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a plurality of elongated ground contacts, at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts coupled to each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a plurality of elongated swing arms, at least one of said plurality of elongated swing arms disposed in each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies, a first end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms transversely pivotably coupled to said front elongated cross shaft and a second end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms coupled to said at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts; anda plurality of front resilient members, at least one of said front resilient members disposed in each of said independent suspension assemblies, said at least one front resilient member having a first end coupled to said at least one elongated swing arm and a second end coupled to said at least one elongated ground contact, wherein each of said plurality of front resilient members bias independently of each other against displacement between said plurality of elongated swing arms and said plurality of elongated ground contacts during rear suspension system travel.14. The rear suspension system of claim 13, wherein each of said plurality of suspension assemblies further comprise:a clevis connector, said clevis connector pivotably coupling said first end of said at least one front resilient member to said at least one elongated swing arm.15. The rear suspension system of claim 14, wherein said clevis connector comprises an adjustable clamp, said adjustable clamp adjustably coupling said first end of said at least one front resilient member at selected positions along said at least one elongated swing arm, wherein adjustment of said adjustable clamp adjusts ride characteristics of the snowmobile.16. The rear suspension system of claim 13, wherein said at least one ground contact has a plurality of apertures formed therethrough for adjustably coupling said second end of said at least one front resilient member at selected positions along said at least one elongated ground contact.17. A rear suspension system for a snowmobile, the snowmobile having a chassis enclosing a drive system and a rear tunnel, said rear suspension system comprising:a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in the rear tunnel, each of said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks rotatably driven by the drive system;a plurality of independent suspension assemblies rotatably supporting said closed-loop tracks and allowing independent vertical and horizontal travel of said closed-loop tracks, one of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies disposed in each closed-loop track;a front elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said front cross shaft, wherein said front elongated cross shaft provides a centerline of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a plurality of elongated ground contacts, at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts coupled to each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a plurality of elongated swing arms, at least one of said plurality of elongated swing arms disposed in each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies, a first end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms transversely pivotably coupled to said front elongated cross shaft and a second end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms coupled to said at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts;a rear elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said rear elongated cross shaft, wherein said rear elongated cross shaft provides a center line of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies; anda plurality of rear resilient members, at least one of said rear resilient members disposed in each of said independent suspension assemblies, said at least one rear resilient member having a first end coupled to said rear elongated cross shaft and a second end coupled to said at least one swing arm, wherein each of said plurality of rear resilient members bias independently of each other against displacement between said rear elongated cross shaft and said plurality of elongated swing arms during rear suspension system travel.18. The rear suspension system of claim 17, wherein each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies further comprise:a clevis connector pivotably coupling said second end of said at least one rear resilient member to said at least one elongated swing arm.19. The rear suspension system of claim 18, wherein said clevis connector comprises an adjustable clamp, said adjustable clamp adjustably coupling said second end of said at least one rear resilient member at selected positions along said at least one elongated swing arm, wherein adjustment of said adjustable clamp changes ride characteristics and height of the snowmobile.20. A rear suspension system for a snowmobile, the snowmobile having a chassis enclosing a drive system and a rear tunnel, said rear suspension system comprising:a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in the rear tunnel, each of said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks rotatably driven by the drive system;a plurality of independent suspension assemblies rotatably supporting said closed-loop tracks and allowing independent vertical and horizontal travel of said closed-loop tracks, one of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies disposed in each closed-loop track;a front elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said front cross shaft, wherein said front cross shaft provides a centerline of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a rear elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said rear elongated cross shaft, wherein said rear elongated cross shaft provides a centerline of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a plurality of elongated ground contacts, at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts coupled to each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies;a plurality of elongated swing arms, at least one of said plurality of elongated swing arms disposed in each of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies, a first end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms transversely pivotably coupled to said front elongated cross shaft and a second end of each of said plurality of elongated swing arms coupled to said at least one of said plurality of elongated ground contacts;a plurality of front resilient members, at least one of said front resilient members disposed in each of said independent suspension assemblies, said at least one front resilient member having a first end coupled to said at least one elongated swing arm and a second end coupled to said at least one elongated ground contact, wherein each of said plurality of front resilient members bias independently of each other against displacement between said plurality of elongated swing arms and said plurality of elongated ground contacts during rear suspension system travel; anda plurality of rear resilient members, at least one of said rear resilient members disposed in each of said independent suspension assemblies, said at least one rear resilient member having a first end coupled to said rear elongated cross shaft and a second end coupled to said at least one swing arm, wherein each of said plurality of rear resilient members bias independently of each other against displacement between said rear elongated cross shaft and said plurality of elongated swing arms during rear suspension system travel.21. A rear suspension system for a snowmobile, the snowmobile having a chassis enclosing a drive system and a rear tunnel, said rear suspension system comprising:a plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks disposed in the rear tunnel, each of said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks rotatably driven by the drive system; andan independent suspension assembly entirely disposed in each closed-loop track, said suspension assemblies rotatably supporting said closed-loop tracks and allowing independent vertical and horizontal travel of said closed-loop tracks.22. The rear suspension system of claim 21, further comprising a front elongated cross shaft extending transversely through said plurality of adjacent closed-loop tracks and coupled to the chassis, said plurality of independent suspension assemblies coupled to said front cross shaft, wherein said front cross shaft provides a center line of rotation for said plurality of independent suspension assemblies.23. The rear suspension system of claim 21, further comprising:a plurality of tensioners, at least one of said plurality of tensioners disposed in each of said independent suspension assemblies, said plurality of tensioners extendable and retractable independent of each other during movement of said plurality of independent suspension assemblies, said plurality of tensioners maintaining said plurality of closed-loop tracks at a generally uniform tension during said movement.
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