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Stabilizing jack for skid steer vehicle

  • US 4,369,989 A
  • Filed: 08/01/1980
  • Issued: 01/25/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/01/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A vehicle supported on and propelled along a surface, comprising:

  • a pair of interconnected aligned elongate frames;

    at least three wheel members rotatably supported along the length of each of said elongate frames;

    the middle wheel members extending below a plane lying tangent to the bottoms of the endmost wheel members to facilitate skid steering;

    means for rotating at least said middle wheel members to propel the vehicle along the surface; and

    a pair of jacks each pivotally mounted on the vehicle adjacent a first end of each of said frames, each of said jacks defining a rigid support extending from the pivotal mount to a support face;

    the length of each jack from its pivotal support to its support face being greater than the distance from the pivotal support to the bottom of the wheel at said first end of the vehicle;

    each of said jacks being engagable with the surface and responsive to movement of the vehicle in the direction of said ends of the frames under the action of at least said middle wheels for pivotal movement into an overcenter support position to support the first end of said frames on the surface so that the vehicle is supported on the jacks, the middle wheels and the wheels at the opposite end of the vehicle from said first end and is thereby prevented from rocking about said middle wheels; and

    said jacks being responsive to movement of the vehicle in the direction opposite said first ends of the frames for pivotal movement back to the original positions so that the vehicle is again supported solely by the wheel members.

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