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CLAIMS:
1. An endless track for a track assembly to provide traction to an all-terrain
vehicle
(ATV), the track assembly being mountable to the ATV in place of a ground-
engaging wheel, the track assembly comprising a plurality of track-contacting
wheels for contacting the endless track, the plurality of track-contacting
wheels
including a driving wheel to impart motion to the endless track, the endless
track
comprising:
i) an inner side for facing the plurality of track-contacting wheels; and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a transversal
direction of the endless track.
2. The endless track claimed in claim 1, wherein a flexibility of the
endless track in
the transversal direction of the endless track allows the endless track to
conform
to a profile of the ground.
3. The endless track claimed in claim 2, wherein the profile of the ground
includes
a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the
endless track allowing the endless track to conform to the depression.
4. The endless track claimed in claim 3, wherein the endless track includes a
central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal direction of
the
endless track when the driving wheel imparts motion to the endless track, the
flexibility of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track
allowing the central portion of the endless track to contact the depression.
5. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein a profile of
the
endless track in the transversal direction of the endless track is generally
convex.
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6. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the ground-
engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections spaced apart
in
a longitudinal direction of the endless track.
7. The endless track claimed in claim 6, wherein each traction projection of
the
plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of traction lugs
spaced apart
in the transversal direction of the endless track.
8. The endless track claimed in claim 7, wherein the plurality of traction
lugs of the
traction projection comprises at least three traction lugs spaced apart in the
transversal direction of the endless track.
9. The endless track claimed in claim 6, wherein each traction projection of
the
plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending substantially from
a
first lateral edge of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the
endless
track.
10. The endless track claimed in claim 9, wherein the lug is generally
rectangular.
11. The endless track claimed in claim 6, wherein each traction projection of
the
plurality of traction projections extends from a first lateral edge of the
endless
track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
12. The endless track claimed in claim 6, wherein each traction projection of
the
plurality of traction projections has a height varying in the transversal
direction of
the endless track.
13. The endless track claimed in claim 12, wherein the height of the traction
projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless track than
to a
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first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral edge of
the
endless track.
14. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 6 to 13, wherein the inner
side
comprises a plurality of inner lugs distributed in the longitudinal direction
of the
endless track.
15. The endless track claimed in claim 14, wherein the plurality of inner lugs
is
arranged into a plurality of rows of lugs spaced apart in the transversal
direction
of the endless track, the lugs of each row of lugs of the plurality of rows of
lugs
being spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the endless track.
16. The endless track claimed in claim 15, wherein a first one of the rows of
lugs is a
row of drive lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
17. The endless track claimed in claim 16, wherein the row of drive lugs is a
first row
of drive lugs, a second one of the rows of lugs is a second row of drive lugs
positioned to engage the driving wheel.
18. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 15 to 17, wherein the
plurality of
track-contacting wheels includes an idler wheel, a first given one of the rows
of
lugs being a row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the idler wheel.
19. The endless track claimed in claim 18, wherein the row of guide lugs is a
first
row of guide lugs, a second given one of the rows of lugs being a second row
of
guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the idler wheel such that the idler
wheel
passes between the first row of guide lugs and the second row of guide lugs.
20. The endless track claimed in claim 19, wherein the idler wheel is a first
idler
wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second idler wheel
spaced apart from the first idler wheel in the transversal direction of the
endless
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track, a third given one of the rows of lugs and a fourth given one of the
rows of
lugs respectively being a third row of guide lugs and a fourth row of guide
lugs to
be positioned adjacent to the second idler wheel such that the second idler
wheel passes between the third row of guide lugs and the fourth row of guide
lugs.
21. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 1 to 17, wherein the
plurality of
track-contacting wheels includes a first idler wheel and a second idler wheel
spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of the
track
assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
22. The endless track claimed in claim 21, wherein the axis of rotation of the
driving
wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second idler wheel than
to
the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the longitudinal direction of
the track
assembly.
23. The endless track claimed in claim 22, wherein the first idler wheel is
located in
a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is located in a rear
of
the track assembly.
24. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 21 to 23, wherein the track
assembly comprises a frame interconnecting the first idler wheel and the
second
idler wheel.
25. The endless track claimed in claim 24, wherein the frame is pivotable
about a
pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
26. The endless track claimed in claim 25, wherein the pivot axis of the frame
is
coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
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27. An ATV comprising the endless track claimed in any one of claims 1 to 26.
28. A set of endless tracks for a set of track assemblies to provide traction
to an all-
terrain vehicle (ATV), the set of track assemblies being mountable to the ATV
in
place of ground-engaging wheels, each endless track of the set of endless
tracks comprising:
i) an inner side for facing a plurality of track-contacting wheels of a
track
assembly of the set of track assemblies, the plurality of track-contacting
wheels including a driving wheel to impart motion to the endless track; and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a transversal
direction of the endless track.
29. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 28, wherein a flexibility of
the endless
track in the transversal direction of the endless track allows the endless
track to
conform to a profile of the ground.
30. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 29, wherein the profile of the
ground
includes a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the endless track allowing the endless track to conform to the
depression.
31. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 30, wherein the endless track
includes a central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal
direction of the endless track when the driving wheel imparts motion to the
endless track, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the
endless track allowing the central portion of the endless track to contact the
depression.
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32. The set of endless of tracks claimed in any one of claims 28 to 31,
wherein a
profile of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless track
is
generally convex.
33. The set of endless tracks claimed in any one of claims 28 to 32, wherein
the
ground-engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections
spaced
apart in a longitudinal direction of the endless track.
34. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 33, wherein each traction
projection of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of traction lugs
spaced
apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
35. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 34, wherein the plurality of
traction
lugs of the traction projection comprises at least three traction lugs spaced
apart
in the transversal direction of the endless track.
36. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 33, wherein each traction
projection of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending substantially
from a
first lateral edge of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the
endless
track.
37. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 36, wherein the lug is
generally
rectangular.
38. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 33, wherein each traction
projection of
the plurality of traction projections extends from a first lateral edge of the
endless
track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
39. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 33, wherein each traction
projection of
the plurality of traction projections has a height varying in the transversal
direction of the endless track.
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40. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 39, wherein the height of the
traction
projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless track than
to a
first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral edge of
the
endless track.
41. The set of endless tracks claimed in any one of claims 33 to 40, wherein
the
inner side comprises a plurality of inner lugs distributed in a longitudinal
direction
of the endless track.
42. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 41, wherein the plurality of
inner lugs
is arranged into a plurality of rows of lugs spaced apart in the transversal
direction of the endless track, the lugs of each row of lugs of the plurality
of rows
of lugs being spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the endless track.
43. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 42, wherein a first one of the
rows of
lugs is a row of drive lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
44. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 43, wherein the row of drive
lugs is a
first row of drive lugs, a second one of the rows of lugs is a second row of
drive
lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
45. The set of endless tracks claimed in any one of claims 42 to 44, wherein
the
plurality of track-contacting wheels comprises an idler wheel, a first given
one of
the rows of lugs being a row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the
idler
wheel.
46. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 45, wherein the row of guide
lugs is a
first row of guide lugs, a second given one of the rows of lugs being a second
row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the idler wheel such that the
idler
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wheel passes between the first row of guide lugs and the second row of guide
lugs.
47. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 45, wherein the idler wheel is
a first
idler wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in the transversal direction of
the
endless track, a third given one of the rows of lugs and a fourth given one of
the
rows of lugs respectively being a third row of guide lugs and a fourth row of
guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the second idler wheel such that the
second idler wheel passes between the third row of guide lugs and the fourth
row of guide lugs.
48. The set of endless tracks claimed in any one of claims 28 to 44, wherein
the
plurality of track-contacting wheels includes a first idler wheel and a second
idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
49. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 48, wherein the axis of
rotation of the
driving wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second idler
wheel
than to the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the longitudinal
direction of
the track assembly.
50. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 49, wherein the first idler
wheel is
located in a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is located
in a
rear of the track assembly.
51. The set of endless tracks claimed in any one of claims 48 to 50, wherein
the
track assembly comprises a frame interconnecting the first idler wheel and the
second idler wheel.
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52. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 51, wherein the frame is
pivotable
about a pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the driving
wheel.
53. The set of endless tracks claimed in claim 52, wherein the pivot axis of
the frame
is coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
54. The set of endless tracks claimed in any one of claims 28 to 53, wherein
the set
of endless tracks includes four endless tracks.
55. An ATV comprising the set of endless tracks claimed in any one of claims
28 to
54.
56. A track assembly for providing traction to an all-terrain vehicle (ATV),
the track
assembly being mountable to the ATV in place of a ground-engaging wheel, the
track assembly comprising:
a) a plurality of track-contacting wheels which includes:
i) a driving wheel; and
ii) an idler wheel;
and
b) an endless track disposed around the plurality of track-contacting wheels
and comprising:
i) an inner side for facing the plurality of track-contacting wheels,
the driving wheel being rotatable to impart motion to the endless track;
and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a
transversal direction of the endless track.
57. The track assembly claimed in claim 56, wherein the idler wheel is a first
idler
wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second idler wheel
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spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of the
track
assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
58. The track assembly claimed in claim 57, wherein the axis of rotation of
the
driving wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second idler
wheel
than to the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the longitudinal
direction of
the track assembly.
59. The track assembly claimed in claim 58, wherein the first idler wheel is
located in
a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is located in a rear
of
the track assembly.
60. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 57 to 59, comprising a
frame
interconnecting the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel.
61. The track assembly claimed in claim 60, wherein the frame is pivotable
about a
pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
62. The track assembly claimed in claim 61, wherein the pivot axis of the
frame is
coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
63. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 60 to 62, wherein the
frame
comprises a first arm and a second arm shorter than the first arm.
64. The track assembly claimed in claim 63, wherein the first arm and the
second
arm define an obtuse angle therebetween.
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65. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 63 and 64, wherein the
first
idler wheel is mounted to the first arm and the second idler wheel is mounted
to
the second arm.
66. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 60 to 65, comprising a
tension
adjusting mechanism mounted to the frame for adjusting a tension of the
endless track.
67. The track assembly claimed in claim 66, wherein the tension adjusting
mechanism is configured to adjust a position of a given one of the first idler
wheel and the second idler wheel for adjusting the tension of the endless
track.
68. The track assembly claimed in claim 67, wherein the given one of the first
idler
wheel and the second idler wheel is the first idler wheel.
69. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 66 to 68, wherein the
tension
adjusting mechanism is configured to adjust the position of the given one of
the
first idler wheel and the second idler wheel to any one of a plurality of
predetermined positions.
70. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 66 to 69, wherein the
tension
adjusting mechanism comprises a cam.
71. The track assembly claimed in claim 70, wherein the cam comprises a
periphery
defining a plurality of notches.
72. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 70 and 71, wherein the cam
comprises a handle for facilitating rotation of the cam by a user.
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73. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 56 to 72, wherein a
flexibility of
the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless track allows the
endless track to conform to a profile of the ground.
74. The track assembly claimed in claim 73, wherein the profile of the ground
includes a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the endless track allowing the endless track to conform to the
depression.
75. The track assembly claimed in claim 72, wherein the endless track includes
a
central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal direction of
the
endless track, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the
endless track allowing the central portion of the endless track to contact the
depression.
76. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 56 to 75, wherein a
profile of
the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless track is
generally
convex.
77. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 56 to 76, wherein the
ground-
engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections spaced apart
in
a longitudinal direction of the endless track.
78. The track assembly claimed in claim 77, wherein each traction projection
of the
plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of traction lugs
spaced apart
in the transversal direction of the endless track.
79. The track assembly claimed in claim 78, wherein the plurality of traction
lugs of
the traction projection comprises at least three traction lugs spaced apart in
the
transversal direction of the endless track.
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80. The track assembly claimed in claim 77, wherein each traction projection
of the
plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending substantially from
a
first lateral edge of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the
endless
track.
81. The track assembly claimed in claim 80, wherein the lug is generally
rectangular.
82. The track assembly claimed in claim 77, wherein each traction projection
of the
plurality of traction projections extends from a first lateral edge of the
endless
track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
83. The track assembly claimed in claim 77, wherein each traction projection
of the
plurality of traction projections has a height varying in the transversal
direction of
the endless track.
84. The track assembly claimed in claim 83, wherein the height of the traction
projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless track than
to a
first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral edge of
the
endless track.
85. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 77 to 84, wherein the
inner
side comprises a plurality of inner lugs distributed in the longitudinal
direction of
the endless track.
86. The track assembly claimed in claim 85, wherein the plurality of inner
lugs is
arranged into a plurality of rows of lugs spaced apart in the transversal
direction
of the endless track, the lugs of each row of lugs of the plurality of rows of
lugs
being spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the endless track.
87. The track assembly claimed in claim 86, wherein a first one of the rows of
lugs is
a row of drive lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
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88. The track assembly claimed in claim 87, wherein the row of drive lugs is a
first
row of drive lugs, a second one of the rows of lugs is a second row of drive
lugs
positioned to engage the driving wheel.
89. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 86 to 88, wherein a first
given
one of the rows of lugs is a row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to
the
idler wheel.
90. The track assembly claimed in claim 89, wherein the row of guide lugs is a
first
row of guide lugs, a second given one of the rows of lugs being a second row
of
guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the idler wheel such that the idler
wheel
passes between the first row of guide lugs and the second row of guide lugs.
91. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 57 to 90, wherein the
endless
track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from the first
idler
wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending under the driving
wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel, the lower run
of
the endless track being curved in the longitudinal direction of the track
assembly
between the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel and the axis of rotation
of the
second idler wheel.
92. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 57 to 90, wherein the
endless
track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from the first
idler
wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending under the driving
wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel, the track
assembly
being configured such that, in the longitudinal direction of the track
assembly, a
lowest segment of the lower run of the endless track is located where the
driving
wheel is located.
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93. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 91 and 92, wherein the
driving
wheel engages the upper run of the endless track and the lower run of the
endless track.
94. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 91 to 93, wherein the
track
assembly is configured to press onto the ground a limited portion of the lower
run of the endless track that is located where the ground-engaging wheel would
contact the ground if the ground-engaging wheel was mounted to the ATV in
place of the track assembly.
95. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 56 to 94, wherein the
track
assembly is steerable to steer the ATV on the ground.
96. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 56 to 94, wherein the
track
assembly is connected to a body of the ATV via a rod used for direction.
97. An ATV comprising the track assembly claimed in any one of claims 56 to
96.
98. A set of track assemblies for providing traction to an all-terrain vehicle
(ATV), the
set of track assemblies being mountable to the ATV in place of ground-engaging
wheels, each track assembly of the set of track assemblies comprising:
a) a plurality of track-contacting wheels which includes:
i) a driving wheel; and
ii) an idler wheel;
and
b) an endless track disposed around the plurality of track-contacting wheels
and comprising:
i) an inner side for facing the plurality of track-contacting wheels,
the driving wheel being rotatable to impart motion to the endless track;
and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
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the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a
transversal direction of the endless track.
99. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 98, wherein the idler wheel
is a first
idler wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
100. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 99, wherein the axis of
rotation
of the driving wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second
idler
wheel than to the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the
longitudinal
direction of the track assembly.
101. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 100, wherein the first idler
wheel
is located in a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is
located
in a rear of the track assembly.
102. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 99 to 101,
comprising a frame interconnecting the first idler wheel and the second idler
wheel.
103. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 102, wherein the frame is
pivotable about a pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the
driving
wheel.
104. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 103, wherein the pivot axis
of the
frame is coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
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105. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 102 to 104,
wherein
the frame comprises a first arm and a second arm shorter than the first arm.
106. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 105, wherein the first arm
and
the second arm define an obtuse angle therebetween.
107. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 105 and 106,
wherein the first idler wheel is mounted to the first arm and the second idler
wheel is mounted to the second arm.
108. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 102 to 107,
comprising a tension adjusting mechanism mounted to the frame for adjusting a
tension of the endless track.
109. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 108, wherein the tension
adjusting mechanism is configured to adjust a position of a given one of the
first
idler wheel and the second idler wheel for adjusting the tension of the
endless
track.
110. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 109, wherein the given one
of
the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel is the first idler wheel.
111. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 109 and 110,
wherein the tension adjusting mechanism is configured to adjust the position
of
the given one of the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel to any one
of a
plurality of predetermined positions.
112. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 108 to 111,
wherein
the tension adjusting mechanism comprises a cam.
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113. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 112, wherein the cam
comprises
a periphery defining a plurality of notches.
114. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 112 and 113,
wherein the cam comprises a handle for facilitating rotation of the cam by a
user.
115. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 98 to 104,
wherein a
flexibility of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track
allows the endless track to conform to a profile of the ground.
116. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 115, wherein the profile of
the
ground includes a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the
transversal direction of the endless track allowing the endless track to
conform
to the depression.
117. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 116, wherein the endless
track
includes a central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal
direction of the endless track, the flexibility of the endless track in the
transversal
direction of the endless track allowing the central portion of the endless
track to
contact the depression.
118. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 98 to 117,
wherein a
profile of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless track
is
generally convex.
119. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 98 to 118,
wherein
the ground-engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections
spaced apart in a longitudinal direction of the endless track.
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120. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 119, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of
traction
lugs spaced apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
121. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 120, wherein the plurality
of
traction lugs of the traction projection comprises at least three traction
lugs
spaced apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
122. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 119, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending
substantially from a first lateral edge of the endless track to a second
lateral
edge of the endless track.
123. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 122, wherein the lug is
generally
rectangular.
124. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 119, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections extends from a first
lateral edge
of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
125. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 119, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections has a height varying in
the
transversal direction of the endless track.
126. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 125, wherein the height of
the
traction projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless
track
than to a first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral
edge
of the endless track.
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127. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 119 to 126,
wherein
the inner side comprises a plurality of inner lugs distributed in the
longitudinal
direction of the endless track.
128. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 127, wherein the plurality
of
inner lugs is arranged into a plurality of rows of lugs spaced apart in the
transversal direction of the endless track, the lugs of each row of lugs of
the
plurality of rows of lugs being spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of
the
endless track.
129. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 128, wherein a first one of
the
rows of lugs is a row of drive lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
130. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 129, wherein the row of
drive
lugs is a first row of drive lugs, a second one of the rows of lugs is a
second row
of drive lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
131. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 128 to 130,
wherein
a first given one of the rows of lugs is a row of guide lugs to be positioned
adjacent to the idler wheel.
132. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 131, wherein the row of
guide
lugs is a first row of guide lugs, a second given one of the rows of lugs
being a
second row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the idler wheel such
that
the idler wheel passes between the first row of guide lugs and the second row
of
guide lugs.
133. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 99 to 132,
wherein
the endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from
the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending
under
the driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel,
the
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lower run of the endless track being curved in the longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly between the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel and the
axis of
rotation of the second idler wheel.
134. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 99 to 132,
wherein
the endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from
the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending
under
the driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel,
the
track assembly being configured such that, in the longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, a lowest segment of the lower run of the endless track is
located
where the driving wheel is located.
135. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 133 and 134,
wherein the driving wheel engages the upper run of the endless track and the
lower run of the endless track.
136. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 133 to 135,
wherein
the track assembly is configured to press onto the ground a limited portion of
the
lower run of the endless track that is located where the ground-engaging wheel
would contact the ground if the ground-engaging wheel was mounted to the ATV
in place of the track assembly.
137. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 98 to 136,
wherein a
first track assembly and a second track assembly of the set of track
assemblies
are steerable to steer the ATV on the ground.
138. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 98 to 136,
wherein
the track assembly is connected to a body of the ATV via a rod used for
direction.
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139. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 98 to 138,
wherein
the set of track assemblies includes four track assemblies.
140. An ATV comprising the set of track assemblies claimed in any one of
claims
98 to 139.
141. An endless track for a track assembly of a set of track assemblies to
provide
traction to an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), the ATV comprising a straddle seat
and
handlebars, the track assembly comprising a plurality of track-contacting
wheels
for contacting the endless track, the plurality of track-contacting wheels
including
a driving wheel to impart motion to the endless track, the endless track
comprising:
i) an inner side for facing the plurality of track-contacting wheels; and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a transversal
direction of the endless track.
142. The endless track claimed in claim 141, wherein a flexibility of the
endless
track in the transversal direction of the endless track allows the endless
track to
conform to a profile of the ground.
143. The endless track claimed in claim 142, wherein the profile of the ground
includes a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the endless track allowing the endless track to conform to the
depression.
144. The endless track claimed in claim 143, wherein the endless track
includes a
central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal direction of
the
endless track when the driving wheel imparts motion to the endless track, the
flexibility of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track
allowing the central portion of the endless track to contact the depression.
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145. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 141 to 144, wherein a
profile
of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless track is
generally
convex.
146. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 141 to 145, wherein the
ground-engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections
projecting outwardly.
147. The endless track claimed in claim 146, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of traction lugs
spaced
apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
148. The endless track claimed in claim 147, wherein the plurality of traction
lugs
of the traction projection comprises at least three traction lugs spaced apart
in
the transversal direction of the endless track.
149. The endless track claimed in claim 146, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending substantially
from a
first lateral edge of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the
endless
track.
150. The endless track claimed in claim 149, wherein the lug is generally
rectangular.
151. The endless track claimed in claim 146, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections extends from a first lateral edge of the
endless
track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
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152. The endless track claimed in claim 146, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections has a height varying in the transversal
direction of the endless track.
153. The endless track claimed in claim 152, wherein the height of the
traction
projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless track than
to a
first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral edge of
the
endless track.
154. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 141 to 153, wherein the
inner
side comprises a plurality of inner lugs projecting inwardly.
155. The endless track claimed in claim 154, wherein the plurality of inner
lugs is
arranged into a plurality of rows of lugs spaced apart in the transversal
direction
of the endless track, the lugs of each row of lugs of the plurality of rows of
lugs
being spaced apart in a longitudinal direction of the endless track.
156. The endless track claimed in claim 155, wherein a first one of the rows
of lugs
is a row of drive lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
157. The endless track claimed in claim 156, wherein the row of drive lugs is
a first
row of drive lugs, a second one of the rows of lugs is a second row of drive
lugs
positioned to engage the driving wheel.
158. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 155 to 157, wherein the
plurality of track-contacting wheels includes an idler wheel, a first given
one of
the rows of lugs being a row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the
idler
wheel.
159. The endless track claimed in claim 158, wherein the row of guide lugs is
a
first row of guide lugs, a second given one of the rows of lugs being a second
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row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the idler wheel such that the
idler
wheel passes between the first row of guide lugs and the second row of guide
lugs.
160. The endless track claimed in claim 159, wherein the idler wheel is a
first idler
wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second idler wheel
spaced apart from the first idler wheel in the transversal direction of the
endless
track, a third given one of the rows of lugs and a fourth given one of the
rows of
lugs respectively being a third row of guide lugs and a fourth row of guide
lugs to
be positioned adjacent to the second idler wheel such that the second idler
wheel passes between the third row of guide lugs and the fourth row of guide
lugs.
161. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 141 to 160, wherein the
plurality of track-contacting wheels includes a first idler wheel and a second
idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
162. The endless track claimed in claim 161, wherein the axis of rotation of
the
driving wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second idler
wheel
than to the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the longitudinal
direction of
the track assembly.
163. The endless track claimed in claim 162, wherein the first idler wheel is
located
in a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is located in a
rear of
the track assembly.
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164. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 161 to 163, wherein the
track
assembly comprises a frame interconnecting the first idler wheel and the
second
idler wheel.
165. The endless track claimed in claim 164, wherein the frame is pivotable
about
a pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
166. The endless track claimed in claim 165, wherein the pivot axis of the
frame is
coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
167. An ATV comprising the endless track claimed in any one of claims 141 to
166.
168. A track assembly for a set of track assemblies to provide traction to an
all-
terrain vehicle (ATV), the ATV comprising a straddle seat and handlebars, the
track assembly comprising:
a) a plurality of track-contacting wheels which includes:
i) a driving wheel; and
ii) an idler wheel;
and
b) an endless track disposed around the plurality of track-contacting wheels
and comprising:
i) an inner side for facing the plurality of track-contacting wheels,
the driving wheel being rotatable to impart motion to the endless track;
and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a
transversal direction of the endless track.
169. The track assembly claimed in claim 168, wherein the idler wheel is a
first
idler wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second idler
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wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
170. The track assembly claimed in claim 169, wherein the axis of rotation of
the
driving wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second idler
wheel
than to the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the longitudinal
direction of
the track assembly.
171. The track assembly claimed in claim 170, wherein the first idler wheel is
located in a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is located
in a
rear of the track assembly.
172. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 169 to 171, comprising a
frame interconnecting the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel.
173. The track assembly claimed in claim 172, wherein the frame is pivotable
about a pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the driving
wheel.
174. The track assembly claimed in claim 173, wherein the pivot axis of the
frame
is coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
175. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 172 to 174, wherein the
frame comprises a first arm and a second arm shorter than the first arm.
176. The track assembly claimed in claim 175, wherein the first arm and the
second arm define an obtuse angle therebetween.
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177. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 175 and 176, wherein the
first idler wheel is mounted to the first arm and the second idler wheel is
mounted to the second arm.
178. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 172 to 177, comprising a
tension adjusting mechanism mounted to the frame for adjusting a tension of
the
endless track.
179. The track assembly claimed in claim 178, wherein the tension adjusting
mechanism is configured to adjust a position of a given one of the first idler
wheel and the second idler wheel for adjusting the tension of the endless
track.
180. The track assembly claimed in claim 179, wherein the given one of the
first
idler wheel and the second idler wheel is the first idler wheel.
181. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 179 and 180, wherein the
tension adjusting mechanism is configured to adjust the position of the given
one
of the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel to any one of a plurality
of
predetermined positions.
182. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 178 to 181, wherein the
tension adjusting mechanism comprises a cam.
183. The track assembly claimed in claim 182, wherein the cam comprises a
periphery defining a plurality of notches.
184. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 182 and 183, wherein the
cam comprises a handle for facilitating rotation of the cam by a user.
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185. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 168 to 184, wherein a
flexibility of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track
allows the endless track to conform to a profile of the ground.
186. The track assembly claimed in claim 185, wherein the profile of the
ground
includes a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the endless track allowing the endless track to conform to the
depression.
187. The track assembly claimed in claim 186, wherein the endless track
includes
a central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal direction
of the
endless track, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the
endless track allowing the central portion of the endless track to contact the
depression.
188. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 168 to 187, wherein a
profile
of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless track is
generally
convex.
189. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 168 to 188, wherein the
ground-engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections
projecting outwardly.
190. The track assembly claimed in claim 189, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of traction lugs
spaced
apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
191. The track assembly claimed in claim 190, wherein the plurality of
traction lugs
of the traction projection comprises at least three traction lugs spaced apart
in
the transversal direction of the endless track.
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192. The track assembly claimed in claim 189, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending substantially
from a
first lateral edge of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the
endless
track.
193. The track assembly claimed in claim 192, wherein the lug is generally
rectangular.
194. The track assembly claimed in claim 189, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections extends from a first lateral edge of the
endless
track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
195. The track assembly claimed in claim 189, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections has a height varying in the transversal
direction of the endless track.
196. The track assembly claimed in claim 195, wherein the height of the
traction
projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless track than
to a
first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral edge of
the
endless track.
197. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 168 to 196, wherein the
inner side comprises a plurality of inner lugs projecting inwardly.
198. The track assembly claimed in claim 197, wherein the plurality of inner
lugs is
arranged into a plurality of rows of lugs spaced apart in the transversal
direction
of the endless track, the lugs of each row of lugs of the plurality of rows of
lugs
being spaced apart in a longitudinal direction of the endless track.
199. The track assembly claimed in claim 198, wherein a first one of the rows
of
lugs is a row of drive lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
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200. The track assembly claimed in claim 199, wherein the row of drive lugs is
a
first row of drive lugs, a second one of the rows of lugs is a second row of
drive
lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
201. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 198 to 200, wherein a
first
given one of the rows of lugs is a row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent
to
the idler wheel.
202. The track assembly claimed in claim 201, wherein the row of guide lugs is
a
first row of guide lugs, a second given one of the rows of lugs being a second
row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the idler wheel such that the
idler
wheel passes between the first row of guide lugs and the second row of guide
lugs.
203. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 169 to 202, wherein the
endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from the
first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending under
the
driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel, the
lower
run of the endless track being curved in the longitudinal direction of the
track
assembly between the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel and the axis of
rotation of the second idler wheel.
204. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 169 to 202, wherein the
endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from the
first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending under
the
driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel, the
track
assembly being configured such that, in the longitudinal direction of the
track
assembly, a lowest segment of the lower run of the endless track is located
where the driving wheel is located.
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205. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 203 and 204, wherein the
driving wheel engages the upper run of the endless track and the lower run of
the endless track.
206. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 203 to 205, wherein the
track assembly is mountable to the ATV in place of a ground-engaging wheel,
the track assembly being configured to press onto the ground a limited portion
of
the lower run of the endless track that is located where the ground-engaging
wheel would contact the ground if the ground-engaging wheel was mounted to
the ATV in place of the track assembly.
207. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 168 to 206, wherein the
track assembly is steerable to steer the ATV on the ground.
208. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 168 to 206, wherein the
track assembly is connected to a body of the ATV via a rod used for direction.
209. An ATV comprising the track assembly claimed in any one of claims 168 to
208.
210. A set of track assemblies for providing traction to an all-terrain
vehicle (ATV),
the ATV comprising a straddle seat and handlebars, each track assembly of the
set of track assemblies comprising:
a) a plurality of track-contacting wheels which includes:
i) a driving wheel; and
ii) an idler wheel;
and
b) an endless track disposed around the plurality of track-contacting wheels
and comprising:
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i) an inner side for facing the plurality of track-contacting
wheels, the driving wheel being rotatable to impart motion to the
endless track; and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a
transversal direction of the endless track.
211. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 210, wherein the idler wheel
is a
first idler wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second
idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
212. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 211, wherein the axis of
rotation
of the driving wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second
idler
wheel than to the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the
longitudinal
direction of the track assembly.
213. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 212, wherein the first idler
wheel
is located in a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is
located
in a rear of the track assembly.
214. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 211 to 213,
comprising a frame interconnecting the first idler wheel and the second idler
wheel.
215. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 214, wherein the frame is
pivotable about a pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the
driving
wheel.
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216. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 215, wherein the pivot axis
of the
frame is coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
217. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 214 to 216,
wherein
the frame comprises a first arm and a second arm shorter than the first arm.
218. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 217, wherein the first arm
and
the second arm define an obtuse angle therebetween.
219. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 217 and 218,
wherein the first idler wheel is mounted to the first arm and the second idler
wheel is mounted to the second arm.
220. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 214 to 219,
comprising a tension adjusting mechanism mounted to the frame for adjusting a
tension of the endless track.
221. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 220, wherein the tension
adjusting mechanism is configured to adjust a position of a given one of the
first
idler wheel and the second idler wheel for adjusting the tension of the
endless
track.
222. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 221, wherein the given one
of
the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel is the first idler wheel.
223. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 221 and 222,
wherein the tension adjusting mechanism is configured to adjust the position
of
the given one of the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel to any one
of a
plurality of predetermined positions.
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224. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 220 to 223,
wherein
the tension adjusting mechanism comprises a cam.
225. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 224, wherein the cam
comprises
a periphery defining a plurality of notches.
226. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 224 and 225,
wherein the cam comprises a handle for facilitating rotation of the cam by a
user.
227. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 210 to 226,
wherein
a flexibility of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track
allows the endless track to conform to a profile of the ground.
228. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 227, wherein the profile of
the
ground includes a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the
transversal direction of the endless track allowing the endless track to
conform
to the depression.
229. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 228, wherein the endless
track
includes a central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal
direction of the endless track, the flexibility of the endless track in the
transversal
direction of the endless track allowing the central portion of the endless
track to
contact the depression.
230. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 210 to 229,
wherein
a profile of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track is
generally convex.
231. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 210 to 230,
wherein
the ground-engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections
projecting outwardly.
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232. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 231, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of
traction
lugs spaced apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
233. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 232, wherein the plurality
of
traction lugs of the traction projection comprises at least three traction
lugs
spaced apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
234. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 231, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending
substantially from a first lateral edge of the endless track to a second
lateral
edge of the endless track.
235. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 234, wherein the lug is
generally
rectangular.
236. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 231, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections extends from a first
lateral edge
of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
237. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 231, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections has a height varying in
the
transversal direction of the endless track.
238. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 237, wherein the height of
the
traction projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless
track
than to a first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral
edge
of the endless track.
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239. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 210 to 238,
wherein
the inner side comprises a plurality of inner lugs projecting inwardly.
240. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 239, wherein the plurality
of
inner lugs is arranged into a plurality of rows of lugs spaced apart in the
transversal direction of the endless track, the lugs of each row of lugs of
the
plurality of rows of lugs being spaced apart in a longitudinal direction of
the
endless track.
241. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 240, wherein a first one of
the
rows of lugs is a row of drive lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
242. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 241, wherein the row of
drive
lugs is a first row of drive lugs, a second one of the rows of lugs is a
second row
of drive lugs positioned to engage the driving wheel.
243. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 240 to 242,
wherein
a first given one of the rows of lugs is a row of guide lugs to be positioned
adjacent to the idler wheel.
244. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 243, wherein the row of
guide
lugs is a first row of guide lugs, a second given one of the rows of lugs
being a
second row of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the idler wheel such
that
the idler wheel passes between the first row of guide lugs and the second row
of
guide lugs.
245. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 211 to 244,
wherein
the endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from
the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending
under
the driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel,
the
lower run of the endless track being curved in the longitudinal direction of
the
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track assembly between the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel and the
axis of
rotation of the second idler wheel.
246. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 211 to 244,
wherein
the endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from
the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending
under
the driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel,
the
track assembly being configured such that, in the longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, a lowest segment of the lower run of the endless track is
located
where the driving wheel is located.
247. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 245 and 246,
wherein the driving wheel engages the upper run of the endless track and the
lower run of the endless track.
248. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 245 to 247,
wherein
the track assembly is mountable to the ATV in place of a ground-engaging
wheel, the track assembly being configured to press onto the ground a limited
portion of the lower run of the endless track that is located where the ground-
engaging wheel would contact the ground if the ground-engaging wheel was
mounted to the ATV in place of the track assembly.
249. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 210 to 248,
wherein
a first track assembly and a second track assembly of the set of track
assemblies are steerable to steer the ATV on the ground.
250. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 210 to 248,
wherein
the track assembly is connected to a body of the ATV via a rod used for
direction.
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251. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 210 to 250,
wherein
the set of track assemblies includes four track assemblies.
252. An ATV comprising the set of track assemblies claimed in any one of
claims
210 to 251.
253. An endless track for a track assembly to provide traction to an all-
terrain
vehicle (ATV), the track assembly comprising a plurality of track-contacting
wheels for contacting the endless track, the plurality of track-contacting
wheels
including a driving wheel to impart motion to the endless track, the endless
track
comprising:
i) an inner side for facing the plurality of track-contacting wheels, the
inner side comprising a plurality of drive lugs to engage the driving wheel;
and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a transversal
direction of the endless track.
254. The endless track claimed in claim 253, wherein a flexibility of the
endless
track in the transversal direction of the endless track allows the endless
track to
conform to a profile of the ground.
255. The endless track claimed in claim 254, wherein the profile of the ground
includes a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the endless track allowing the endless track to conform to the
depression.
256. The endless track claimed in claim 255, wherein the endless track
includes a
central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal direction of
the
endless track when the driving wheel imparts motion to the endless track, the
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flexibility of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track
allowing the central portion of the endless track to contact the depression.
257. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 253 to 256, wherein a
profile
of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless track is
generally
convex.
258. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 253 to 257, wherein the
ground-engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections.
259. The endless track claimed in claim 258, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of traction lugs
spaced
apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
260. The endless track claimed in claim 259, wherein the plurality of traction
lugs
of the traction projection comprises at least three traction lugs spaced apart
in
the transversal direction of the endless track.
261. The endless track claimed in claim 258, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending substantially
from a
first lateral edge of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the
endless
track.
262. The endless track claimed in claim 261, wherein the lug is generally
rectangular.
263. The endless track claimed in claim 258, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections extends from a first lateral edge of the
endless
track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
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264. The endless track claimed in claim 258, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections has a height varying in the transversal
direction of the endless track.
265. The endless track claimed in claim 264, wherein the height of the
traction
projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless track than
to a
first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral edge of
the
endless track.
266. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 253 to 265, wherein the
plurality of drive lugs is arranged into a plurality of rows of drive lugs
spaced
apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
267. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 253 to 266, wherein the
plurality of track-contacting wheels includes an idler wheel, the inner side
comprising a plurality of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to the idler
wheel.
268. The endless track claimed in claim 267, wherein the plurality of guide
lugs is
arranged into a plurality of rows of guide lugs spaced apart in the
transversal
direction of the endless track, a first one of the rows of guide lugs and a
second
one of the rows of guide lugs being arranged to be positioned adjacent to the
idler wheel such that the idler wheel passes between the first one of the rows
of
guide lugs and the second one of the rows of guide lugs.
269. The endless track claimed in claim 268, wherein the idler wheel is a
first idler
wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second idler wheel
spaced apart from the first idler wheel in the transversal direction of the
endless
track, a third one of the rows of guide lugs and a fourth one of the rows of
guide
lugs being arranged to be positioned adjacent to the second idler wheel such
that the second idler wheel passes between the third one of the rows of guide
lugs and the fourth one of the rows of guide lugs.
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270. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 253 to 266, wherein the
plurality of track-contacting wheels includes a first idler wheel and a second
idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
271. The endless track claimed in claim 270, wherein the axis of rotation of
the
driving wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second idler
wheel
than to the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the longitudinal
direction of
the track assembly.
272. The endless track claimed in claim 270, wherein the first idler wheel is
located
in a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is located in a
rear of
the track assembly.
273. The endless track claimed in any one of claims 270 to 272, wherein the
track
assembly comprises a frame interconnecting the first idler wheel and the
second
idler wheel.
274. The endless track claimed in claim 273, wherein the frame is pivotable
about
a pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
275. The endless track claimed in claim 274, wherein the pivot axis of the
frame is
coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
276. An ATV comprising the endless track claimed in any one of claims 253 to
275.
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277. A track assembly for providing traction to an all-terrain vehicle (ATV),
the
track assembly comprising:
a) a plurality of track-contacting wheels which includes:
i) a driving wheel; and
ii) an idler wheel;
and
b) an endless track disposed around the plurality of track-contacting wheels
and comprising:
i) an inner side for facing the plurality of track-contacting
wheels, the driving wheel being rotatable to impart motion to the
endless track, the inner side comprising a plurality of drive lugs
to engage the driving wheel; and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a
transversal direction of the endless track.
278. The track assembly claimed in claim 277, wherein the idler wheel is a
first
idler wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
279. The track assembly claimed in claim 278, wherein the axis of rotation of
the
driving wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second idler
wheel
than to the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the longitudinal
direction of
the track assembly.
280. The track assembly claimed in claim 279, wherein the first idler wheel is
located in a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is located
in a
rear of the track assembly.
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281. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 278 to 280, comprising a
frame interconnecting the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel.
282. The track assembly claimed in claim 281, wherein the frame is pivotable
about a pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the driving
wheel.
283. The track assembly claimed in claim 282, wherein the pivot axis of the
frame
is coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
284. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 281 to 284, wherein the
frame comprises a first arm and a second arm shorter than the first arm.
285. The track assembly claimed in claim 284, wherein the first arm and the
second arm define an obtuse angle therebetween.
286. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 284 and 285, wherein the
first idler wheel is mounted to the first arm and the second idler wheel is
mounted to the second arm.
287. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 281 to 286, comprising a
tension adjusting mechanism mounted to the frame for adjusting a tension of
the
endless track.
288. The track assembly claimed in claim 287, wherein the tension adjusting
mechanism is configured to adjust a position of a given one of the first idler
wheel and the second idler wheel for adjusting the tension of the endless
track.
289. The track assembly claimed in claim 288, wherein the given one of the
first
idler wheel and the second idler wheel is the first idler wheel.
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290. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 288 and 289, wherein the
tension adjusting mechanism is configured to adjust the position of the given
one
of the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel to any one of a plurality
of
predetermined positions.
291. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 287 to 290, wherein the
tension adjusting mechanism comprises a cam.
292. The track assembly claimed in claim 291, wherein the cam comprises a
periphery defining a plurality of notches.
293. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 291 and 292, wherein the
cam comprises a handle for facilitating rotation of the cam by a user.
294. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 277 to 293, wherein a
flexibility of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track
allows the endless track to conform to a profile of the ground.
295. The track assembly claimed in claim 294, wherein the profile of the
ground
includes a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the endless track allowing the endless track to conform to the
depression.
296. The track assembly claimed in claim 295, wherein the endless track
includes
a central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal direction
of the
endless track, the flexibility of the endless track in the transversal
direction of the
endless track allowing the central portion of the endless track to contact the
depression.
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297. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 277 to 296, wherein a
profile
of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless track is
generally
convex.
298. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 277 to 297, wherein the
ground-engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections.
299. The track assembly claimed in claim 298, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of traction lugs
spaced
apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
300. The track assembly claimed in claim 299, wherein the plurality of
traction lugs
of the traction projection comprises at least three traction lugs spaced apart
in
the transversal direction of the endless track.
301. The track assembly claimed in claim 298, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending substantially
from a
first lateral edge of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the
endless
track.
302. The track assembly claimed in claim 301, wherein the lug is generally
rectangular.
303. The track assembly claimed in claim 298, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections extends from a first lateral edge of the
endless
track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
304. The track assembly claimed in claim 298, wherein each traction projection
of
the plurality of traction projections has a height varying in the transversal
direction of the endless track.
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305. The track assembly claimed in claim 304, wherein the height of the
traction
projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless track than
to a
first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral edge of
the
endless track.
306. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 277 to 305, wherein the
plurality of drive lugs is arranged into a plurality of rows of drive lugs
spaced
apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
307. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 277 to 306, wherein the
inner side comprises a plurality of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent to
the
idler wheel.
308. The track assembly claimed in claim 307, wherein the plurality of guide
lugs is
arranged into a plurality of rows of guide lugs spaced apart in the
transversal
direction of the endless track, a first one of the rows of guide lugs and a
second
one of the rows of guide lugs being arranged to be positioned adjacent to the
idler wheel such that the idler wheel passes between the first one of the rows
of
guide lugs and the second one of the rows of guide lugs.
309. The track assembly claimed in claim 307, wherein the idler wheel is a
first
idler wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in the transversal direction of
the
endless track, a third one of the rows of guide lugs and a fourth one of the
rows
of guide lugs being arranged to be positioned adjacent to the second idler
wheel
such that the second idler wheel passes between the third one of the rows of
guide lugs and the fourth one of the rows of guide lugs.
310. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 278 to 309, wherein the
endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from the
first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending under
the
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driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel, the
lower
run of the endless track being curved in the longitudinal direction of the
track
assembly between the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel and the axis of
rotation of the second idler wheel.
311. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 278 to 310, wherein the
endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from the
first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending under
the
driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel, the
track
assembly being configured such that, in the longitudinal direction of the
track
assembly, a lowest segment of the lower run of the endless track is located
where the driving wheel is located.
312. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 310 and 311, wherein the
driving wheel engages the upper run of the endless track and the lower run of
the endless track.
313. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 310 to 312, wherein the
track assembly is mountable to the ATV in place of a ground-engaging wheel,
the track assembly being configured to press onto the ground a limited portion
of
the lower run of the endless track that is located where the ground-engaging
wheel would contact the ground if the ground-engaging wheel was mounted to
the ATV in place of the track assembly.
314. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 277 to 313, wherein the
track assembly is steerable to steer the ATV on the ground.
315. The track assembly claimed in any one of claims 277 to 314, wherein the
track assembly is connected to a body of the ATV via a rod used for direction.
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316. An ATV comprising the track assembly claimed in any one of claims 277 to
315.
317. A set of track assemblies for providing traction to an all-terrain
vehicle (ATV),
each track assembly of the set of track assemblies comprising:
a) a plurality of track-contacting wheels which includes:
i) a driving wheel; and
ii) an idler wheel;
and
b) an endless track disposed around the plurality of track-contacting wheels
and comprising:
i) an inner side for facing the plurality of track-contacting
wheels, the driving wheel being rotatable to impart motion to the
endless track, the inner side comprising a plurality of drive lugs
to engage the driving wheel; and
ii) a ground-engaging outer side for engaging the ground;
the endless track being free of stiffening rods extending in a
transversal direction of the endless track.
318. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 317, wherein the idler wheel
is a
first idler wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second
idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in a longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, an axis of rotation of the driving wheel being located in the
longitudinal direction of the track assembly between an axis of rotation of
the
first idler wheel and an axis of rotation of the second idler wheel.
319. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 318, wherein the axis of
rotation
of the driving wheel is located closer to the axis of rotation of the second
idler
wheel than to the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel in the
longitudinal
direction of the track assembly.
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320. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 319, wherein the first idler
wheel
is located in a front of the track assembly and the second idler wheel is
located
in a rear of the track assembly.
321. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 318 to 320,
comprising a frame interconnecting the first idler wheel and the second idler
wheel.
322. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 321, wherein the frame is
pivotable about a pivot axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the
driving
wheel.
323. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 322, wherein the pivot axis
of the
frame is coaxial with the axis of rotation of the driving wheel.
324. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 321 to 323,
wherein
the frame comprises a first arm and a second arm shorter than the first arm.
325. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 324, wherein the first arm
and
the second arm define an obtuse angle therebetween.
326. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 324 and 325,
wherein the first idler wheel is mounted to the first arm and the second idler
wheel is mounted to the second arm.
327. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 321 to 326,
comprising a tension adjusting mechanism mounted to the frame for adjusting a
tension of the endless track.
328. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 327, wherein the tension
adjusting mechanism is configured to adjust a position of a given one of the
first
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idler wheel and the second idler wheel for adjusting the tension of the
endless
track.
329. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 328, wherein the given one
of
the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel is the first idler wheel.
330. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 328 and 329,
wherein the tension adjusting mechanism is configured to adjust the position
of
the given one of the first idler wheel and the second idler wheel to any one
of a
plurality of predetermined positions.
331. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 327 to 330,
wherein
the tension adjusting mechanism comprises a cam.
332. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 331, wherein the cam
comprises
a periphery defining a plurality of notches.
333. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 331 and 332,
wherein the cam comprises a handle for facilitating rotation of the cam by a
user.
334. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 317 to 333,
wherein
a flexibility of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track
allows the endless track to conform to a profile of the ground.
335. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 334, wherein the profile of
the
ground includes a depression, the flexibility of the endless track in the
transversal direction of the endless track allowing the endless track to
conform
to the depression.
336. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 335, wherein the endless
track
includes a central portion aligned with the driving wheel in the transversal
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direction of the endless track, the flexibility of the endless track in the
transversal
direction of the endless track allowing the central portion of the endless
track to
contact the depression.
337. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 317 to 336,
wherein
a profile of the endless track in the transversal direction of the endless
track is
generally convex.
338. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 317 to 337,
wherein
the ground-engaging outer side comprises a plurality of traction projections.
339. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 338, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections comprises a plurality of
traction
lugs spaced apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
340. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 339, wherein the plurality
of
traction lugs of the traction projection comprises at least three traction
lugs
spaced apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
341. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 338, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections comprises a lug extending
substantially from a first lateral edge of the endless track to a second
lateral
edge of the endless track.
342. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 341, wherein the lug is
generally
rectangular.
343. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 338, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections extends from a first
lateral edge
of the endless track to a second lateral edge of the endless track.
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344. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 338, wherein each traction
projection of the plurality of traction projections has a height varying in
the
transversal direction of the endless track.
345. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 344, wherein the height of
the
traction projection is greatest at a point closer to a center of the endless
track
than to a first lateral edge of the endless track and than to a second lateral
edge
of the endless track.
346. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 317 to 345,
wherein
the plurality of drive lugs is arranged into a plurality of rows of drive lugs
spaced
apart in the transversal direction of the endless track.
347. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 317 to 346,
wherein
the inner side comprises a plurality of guide lugs to be positioned adjacent
to the
idler wheel.
348. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 347, wherein the plurality
of
guide lugs is arranged into a plurality of rows of guide lugs spaced apart in
the
transversal direction of the endless track, a first one of the rows of guide
lugs
and a second one of the rows of guide lugs being arranged to be positioned
adjacent to the idler wheel such that the idler wheel passes between the first
one
of the rows of guide lugs and the second one of the rows of guide lugs.
349. The set of track assemblies claimed in claim 348, wherein the idler wheel
is a
first idler wheel, the plurality of track-contacting wheels including a second
idler
wheel spaced apart from the first idler wheel in the transversal direction of
the
endless track, a third one of the rows of guide lugs and a fourth one of the
rows
of guide lugs being arranged to be positioned adjacent to the second idler
wheel
such that the second idler wheel passes between the third one of the rows of
guide lugs and the fourth one of the rows of guide lugs.
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350. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 318 to 349,
wherein
the endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from
the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending
under
the driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel,
the
lower run of the endless track being curved in the longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly between the axis of rotation of the first idler wheel and the
axis of
rotation of the second idler wheel.
351. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 318 to 349,
wherein
the endless track has an upper run extending over the driving wheel and from
the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel and a lower run extending
under
the driving wheel and from the first idler wheel to the second idler wheel,
the
track assembly being configured such that, in the longitudinal direction of
the
track assembly, a lowest segment of the lower run of the endless track is
located
where the driving wheel is located.
352. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 350 and 351,
wherein the driving wheel engages the upper run of the endless track and the
lower run of the endless track.
353. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 350 to 352,
wherein
the track assembly is mountable to the ATV in place of a ground-engaging
wheel, the track assembly being configured to press onto the ground a limited
portion of the lower run of the endless track that is located where the ground-
engaging wheel would contact the ground if the ground-engaging wheel was
mounted to the ATV in place of the track assembly.
354. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 317 to 353,
wherein
a first track assembly and a second track assembly of the set of track
assemblies are steerable to steer the ATV on the ground.
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355. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 317 to 354,
wherein
the track assembly is connected to a body of the ATV via a rod used for
direction.
356. The set of track assemblies claimed in any one of claims 317 to 355,
wherein
the set of track assemblies includes four track assemblies.
357. An ATV comprising the set of track assemblies claimed in any one of
claims
317 to 356.