Ped"rail` (?), n. [See Pedi-;
Rail.] (Mach.) (a) A device
intended to replace the wheel of a self-propelled vehicle for use on
rough roads and to approximate to the smoothness in running of a wheel
on a metal track. The tread consists of a number of rubber shod feet
which are connected by ball-and-socket joints to the ends of sliding
spokes. Each spoke has attached to it a small roller which in its turn
runs under a short pivoted rail controlled by a powerful set of
springs. This arrangement permits the feet to accomodate themselves to
obstacles even such as steps or stairs. The pedrail was invented by
one B. J. Diplock of London, Eng. (b) A
vehicle, as a traction engine, having such pedrails.
Ped"rail` (?), n. [See Pedi-;
Rail.] (Mach.) (a) A device
intended to replace the wheel of a self-propelled vehicle for use on
rough roads and to approximate to the smoothness in running of a wheel
on a metal track. The tread consists of a number of rubber shod feet
which are connected by ball-and-socket joints to the ends of sliding
spokes. Each spoke has attached to it a small roller which in its turn
runs under a short pivoted rail controlled by a powerful set of
springs. This arrangement permits the feet to accomodate themselves to
obstacles even such as steps or stairs. The pedrail was invented by
one B. J. Diplock of London, Eng. (b) A
vehicle, as a traction engine, having such pedrails.