Patent Publication Number: US-2022227459-A1

Title: Snow scooter

Description:
The object of the invention is a snow scooter, which includes
         a frame comprising a first and a second end, the frame forming a standing platform for a user,   a steering column joined to the first end of the frame in an articulated manner for steering the snow scooter,   a steering runner joined to the steering column in an articulated manner for supporting the snow scooter on a substrate surface,   a track drive unit connected to the second end of the frame for supporting the snow scooter on the snow and for transmitting thrust to the substrate surface,   an electric motor for driving the track drive unit, arranged inside the track drive unit, and   a battery for storing electricity for the electric motor.       

     The present invention relates generally to sports equipment for use outdoors and in particular to a hand-steered snow scooter, wherein motion occurs by means of a free descent or an electrically assisted track drive unit. 
     Participation in winter sports is popular and a growing hobby for many people, as they wish to experience the vitality spawned by downhill skiing, cross-country skiing and other new forms of recreation. One of these new outdoor activities still enjoying significant popularity is the snow scooter, which is a combination of a snowboard and handlebars, as well as the so-called Hillstrike trike comprising three legs and handlebars. In particular snowboarding is generally performed on groomed downhill ski slopes, on which skiers and snowboarders compete in going downhill. An electrically driven snow scooter brings to these forms of recreation a greater freedom of choice with respect to both terrain and use of time. 
     Known from the prior art, the publication US 2004/0238251 A1 discloses a snow scooter which includes a frame, a steering column attached to a first end of the frame, wherein handlebars are provided at the top end of the steering column and a steering runner is joined to its bottom end in an articulated manner, and a track drive unit attached to a second end of the frame. The track drive unit of the snow scooter can be driven electrically. Drive units engineered to be driven electrically, however, are tall, which impairs the steerability of the snow scooter. 
     The object of the invention is to provide a snow scooter which is compacter, the driving height of which is lower and the handling of which is better than is the case with snow scooters of the prior art. The characteristic features of this invention are indicated in the attached patent claim  1 . 
     This object can be achieved with a snow scooter which includes a frame comprising a first end and a second end, the frame forming a standing platform for a user, a steering column joined to the first end of the frame in an articulated manner for steering the snow scooter, and a steering runner joined to the steering column in an articulated manner for supporting the snow scooter on a substrate surface. In addition, the snow scooter includes a track drive unit connected to the second end of the frame for supporting the snow scooter on the snow and for transmitting thrust to the substrate surface, an electric motor for driving the track drive unit, arranged inside the track drive unit, and a battery for storing electricity for the electric motor. A battery space is formed in the frame for the battery, which battery space is formed together with the first end of the frame in front of the track drive unit in the direction of travel of the snow scooter so as to direct the weight of the battery onto the steering runner in order to improve steerability. 
     In accordance with the invention, the snow scooter is a combination of a snowboard and a scooter, to which a self-contained, electrically powered track drive unit has been added. The present invention comprises a battery and an electric motor for turning the track drive unit. The frame and thus the driving height of the snow scooter are as low as possible, as the battery is arranged very low in front of the track unit and the electric motor is arranged inside the track drive unit. The snow scooter in accordance with the invention is intended for winter recreation and general navigation in different terrains and ski slope areas where the good controllability of the snow scooter is particularly important. The object of the invention is to introduce a novel structure and overall apparatus the features of which give the enthusiast the possibility of choosing excursion places and times in accordance with his or her preferences. 
     The track drive unit advantageously includes a track frame for supporting the track drive unit in the frame of the snow scooter, the track frame comprising a front end and a rear end, a drive sprocket arranged in the front end or in the rear end of the track frame, a rotation cylinder arranged at the opposite end of the track frame with respect to the drive sprocket, an endless track arranged in a loop around the track frame and supported by the drive sprocket and the rotation cylinder, and support means arranged on the lower surface of the track frame for supporting the track between the drive sprocket and the rotation cylinder. 
     In order to achieve the low structure of the track drive unit of the snow scooter, the support means advantageously include a plurality of sliding pads arranged on the inner surface of the loop in a row in the longitudinal direction of the track on both sides of the rotation cylinder as well as sliding guide supports connected to the lower surface of the track frame, which sliding guide supports are adapted so as to slide on top of the sliding pads of the track, thus supporting the track between the drive sprocket and the rotation cylinder. This way, the track can also be supported along the intermediate portion of the loop between the drive sprocket and the rotation cylinder, thus improving the load-bearing capacity of the snow scooter and reducing the surface pressure on the snow caused by the snow scooter. Due to the small size of the track drive unit, there is very little room between the drive sprocket and the rotation cylinder for support rollers or roller tracks generally known to be used in track units of the prior art, which raise the height of the structure of the track drive unit. A track support by means of a member rubbing directly against the track is very problematic because of the high friction coefficient of the track material and of the wear and tear on the track. By means of the solution outlined above, the track can be supported by means of a rubbing sliding guide support, as separate support surfaces are formed on the inner surface of the track and the sliding guide support is not in direct contact with the inner surface of the track. 
     Each sliding guide support can include at least one curved end for supporting the track turning around the rotation cylinder or drive sprocket. It is thus possible to replace the individual guide rollers generally used for guiding the track in track drive units if the track is rotated along an intermediate portion between the drive sprocket and the rotation cylinder. 
     The height of the frame from the substrate surface to the standing platform can be 200-400 mm, advantageously 270-330 mm. The steerability of the apparatus is thus preserved due to the very low centre of gravity. 
     The angle of coverage of both the drive sprocket and the rotation cylinder in relation to the track is advantageously 170-180° in the track drive unit. The track drive unit is thus low and compact, which improves the controllability of the snow scooter. 
     The height of the track drive unit can be 20-40%, advantageously 30-38%, of the length of the track drive unit. The track drive unit is thus very low on the whole and the handling of the snow scooter is good due to its low centre of gravity. 
     The standing platform is advantageously continuous and even with a length of 95-100% of the length of the frame. In other words, the snow scooter according to the invention advantageously does not include a seat, but rather is used from a standing position. The snow scooter is thus lighter and compacter and easier to control through the user&#39;s control of his or her body. 
     The snow scooter advantageously further includes a chain or belt for transmitting force from the electric motor to the drive sprocket. The electric motor is thus advantageously in relation to the drive sprocket a separate component, which can be easily removed for maintenance or replaced with a more powerful model, if necessary. 
     The battery space is advantageously formed in the frame underneath the standing platform in the position of use of the snow scooter. The centre of gravity of the snow scooter thus remains low. 
     According to an embodiment, the snow scooter additionally includes a controller for controlling the use of the electric motor, the controller, the battery and the electric motor being adapted to operate at a voltage of 24-72 V, advantageously 48 V. The current levels during use are thus lower, which reduces the heating and power consumption of the components. 
     The electric motor can be a brushless direct-current motor, the maximum output of which is 0.5-2.0 kW, advantageously 1.0-1.6 kW. Brushless direct-current motors are reliable and offer good usability together with a controller. 
     The controller and the electric motor are advantageously adapted to function as a generator for charging the battery in order to utilize the kinetic energy of the snow scooter when travelling downhill. This way, it is possible to improve the lifetime of the battery and, by this means, the range of operation. 
     The controller is advantageously the type that automatically regulates the use of the power of the electric motor in order to maintain a desired speed in the event of load changes. Thus, if the user holds the “throttle” at a constant position, the snow scooter advances at a substantially constant speed. 
     According to an embodiment, the controller is arranged in the battery space or in a housing structure belonging to the frame and the snow scooter further includes a heat-transfer element running through a wall of the battery space or housing structure, the heat-transfer element comprising a third end attached to the controller for transferring heat from the controller to the outside and a fourth end as well as a cooling element connected to the fourth end of the heat-transfer element outside of the battery space between the track drive unit and the frame, where the snow or water thrown up by the track drive unit cools the cooling element and further the controller by way of the heat-transfer element. Without cooling, the controller heats up considerably with heavy loads, which reduces the service life of the controller. By means of the solution outlined above, the operating temperature of the controller can be kept very low in a controlled manner so that the service life of the controller increases considerably. 
     The steering column advantageously comprises an upper end and a lower end, wherein a steering runner is joined to the lower end in an articulated manner and handlebars are connected to the upper end for steering the snow scooter. The handlebars are realized in a simple manner. 
     In other words, the object of the invention is an electrically driven snow scooter operated from a standing position, which advantageously has an adjustable steering column and handlebars which are joined to the frame in an articulated manner. By means of the adjustable steering column, the snow scooter is suitable for use by people of different sizes. Alternatively, the steering column can be exchanged for a steering column of a different size in accordance with the user&#39;s height, while the height of the standing platform remains constant in all situations. 
     In addition, the snow scooter advantageously has a steering column with a telescopic shock absorber, which is connected to the track drive unit by means of the frame in the form of the standing platform. The telescopic shock absorber increases the snow scooter&#39;s driving comfort. 
     The structure in accordance with the invention advantageously has a stiff standing platform with a battery housing for a battery in the front. This way, it is possible to arrange the weight of the battery low in the frame as well as close to the steering runner, which improves the steerability of the snow scooter. 
     Both sides of the standing platform can rest on the track drive unit. The handlebars of the snow scooter can be adjustable upwards and downwards relative to the horizontal plane in order to select the right operational height. 
     The frame encompasses the battery with its connections as well as the track drive unit, the function of which is to propel the scooter. 
     The frame advantageously includes a kingpin element for joining the steering column to the frame in an articulated manner and in such a way that the steering runner can be turned 160-180°. This way, the steerability of the snow scooter is good. 
     The upper end of the handlebars can be attached in an axially rotatable manner to the frame in such a way as to allow the steering column to be folded in the direction of the frame. This way, the snow scooter can be stowed in a smaller space for transport. 
     The steering column can include a preloaded spring latch mechanism, which allows the handles to be folded down during storage. This also facilitates the transport of the snow scooter. 
     The brake can be a mechanical braking member, the control of which occurs manually with a brake lever on the handlebars. 
     According to an embodiment, the snow scooter can be formed from at least one frame, a kingpin in a first end of the frame, a steering runner, a steering column, a latch mechanism, handlebars and at least one three-point trestle at the other end of the frame. Attached to the three-point trestle of the frame is the self-contained track drive unit, and the snow scooter includes one or more batteries attached to the frame in front of the track drive unit above the centreline of the diameter of the drive sprocket. 
     The track drive unit advantageously constitutes a self-contained unit, the driving power of which comes from the one or more batteries of the electric motor. 
     The support means realizing the lower support of the track of the track drive unit advantageously has at least one support roller assembly, a roller belt or a combination of a sliding guide support and sliding pads. 
     Advantageously, at least one brake disc and one brake caliper are connected to the end of the drive sprocket. It is thus also possible to brake the snow scooter, if necessary, for instance when travelling downhill. 
     According to an embodiment, the three-point trestles can be attached to the frame by a horizontal shaft, so that the three-point trestles are rotatable about the shaft in the horizontal plane relative to the frame of the electrically driven snow scooter by an angle of 20-40°, advantageously 25-35°, in relation to the frame. 
     According to an embodiment, the snow scooter includes an auxiliary frame for attaching the track drive unit to the frame by means of an articulated joint, as well as transverse support means with sliding pins and sliding pin guides, wherein the sliding pins and the sliding pin guides receive transverse loads of the track frame, the sliding pins being attached to the auxiliary frame and the sliding pin guides being attached to the track frame or vice versa. 
     The steering runner is advantageously a ski provided with edges. By means of the edges, the sideways movement of the ski is reduced and the turnability of the snow scooter on icy surfaces improved. 
    
    
     
       The invention is illustrated in the following in detail with reference to the attached drawings illustrating embodiments of the invention, wherein 
         FIG. 1  shows a general schematic representation of the snow scooter in accordance with the invention in a side view, 
         FIG. 2  shows the standing platform and frame, to which the track drive unit and the battery are attached, of the snow scooter according to the invention as a schematic representation illustrated from the side, 
         FIG. 3  shows a schematic representation of the steering column and handlebars folded together onto the standing platform, 
         FIG. 4  shows a schematic representation of the electrically driven snow scooter in a top view, 
         FIG. 5  shows a view of the track frame on its own from above, 
         FIG. 6  shows a partial, exploded and oblique view of the track drive unit, auxiliary frame and frame, 
         FIG. 7  shows an oblique view of the track drive unit, auxiliary frame and frame together, 
         FIG. 8  shows an oblique view of the track on its own as well as of the sliding pads attached thereto, 
         FIGS. 9 a  and 9 b    show cross-sectional views of two alternative realizations of the support means, 
         FIG. 10  shows an oblique view of a realization of the cooling of the controller. 
     
    
    
     The following references are used in the figures: 
     
       
         
           
               
               
             
               
                   
               
             
            
               
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                 drive sprocket 
               
               
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                 electric motor 
               
               
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                 rotation cylinder 
               
               
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                 track 
               
               
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                 roller belt 
               
               
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                 support roller assembly 
               
               
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                 track frame 
               
               
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                 steering runner 
               
               
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                 handlebars 
               
               
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                 frame 
               
               
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                 battery 
               
               
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                 connecting cable 
               
               
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                 three-point trestle 
               
               
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                 shaft 
               
               
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                 track drive unit 
               
               
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                 latch mechanism 
               
               
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                 kingpin element 
               
               
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                 brake caliper 
               
               
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                 chain 
               
               
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                 brake disc 
               
               
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                 sliding guide support 
               
               
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                 steering column 
               
               
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                 shock-absorbing element 
               
               
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                 first end of frame 
               
               
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                 second end of frame 
               
               
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                 standing platform 
               
               
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                 upper end of steering 
               
               
                   
                 column 
               
               
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                 lower end of steering 
               
               
                   
                 column 
               
               
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                 controller 
               
               
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                 battery space 
               
               
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                 heat-transfer element 
               
               
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                 third end 
               
               
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                 fourth end 
               
               
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                 cooling element 
               
               
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                 battery space opening 
               
               
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                 front end of track frame 
               
               
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                 rear end of track frame 
               
               
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                 support means 
               
               
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                 sliding pin guide 
               
               
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                 track drive unit vent 
               
               
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                 track ridge 
               
               
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                 electric motor housing 
               
               
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                 curved end of sliding 
               
               
                   
                 guide support 
               
               
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                 attachment slot for 
               
               
                   
                 rotation cylinder 
               
               
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                 attachment opening for 
               
               
                   
                 drive sprocket 
               
               
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                 chain tensioner 
               
               
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                 auxiliary frame 
               
               
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                 joint pin 
               
               
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                 sliding pins 
               
               
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                 frame housing structure 
               
               
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                 sliding pads 
               
               
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                 bolt 
               
               
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                 row of sliding pads 
               
               
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                 engagement hole 
               
               
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                 sliding pad opening 
               
               
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                 sliding surface 
               
               
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                 gap 
               
               
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       FIGS. 1-4  show schematic representations of a basic structure of the snow scooter  100  according to the invention. 
     In accordance with  FIG. 1 , the electrically driven snow scooter according to the invention comprises a frame  10 , handlebars  9 , a steering column  21 , a steering runner  8  and a track drive unit  14 , which are assembled in such a manner as to form a snow scooter  100  in accordance with the invention. The handlebars  9 , the steering column  21  and the steering runner  8  can be joined to one another by a shock-absorbing element  22 , thus forming a steering unit, which is attached to the frame  10  by a kingpin element  16 . The steering runner can also be called steering ski. The kingpin element  16  allows a free 180° steering movement. The steering column  21  can have a latch mechanism  15 , which allows a folding of the steering column  21  into a storage position on top of the frame  10  in the direction of the formed standing platform  25 . The track drive unit  14  and a battery  11  are attached to the frame  10 , on which a standing platform  25  of the snow scooter  100  is formed. 
     In accordance with  FIGS. 1-3, 6 and 7 , the track drive unit  14  is composed of a track frame  7 , a track  4 , a rotation cylinder  3  and a drive sprocket  1 , which receives its driving force from an electric motor  2  arranged inside the loop of the track  4  advantageously by means of a chain  18  acting as the transmission. The drive sprocket  1  and the rotation cylinder  3  are connected together by a track frame  7  of the track drive unit  14 . A simplified depiction of the track frame  7  is shown in  FIGS. 1-4 , while a realization according to an embodiment is shown in greater detail in  FIGS. 6 and 7 . 
     The lower guiding and support system of the track  4  can be formed by means of support means  48 . The support means  48  can be realized by means of the shown support roller assembly  6 , sliding guide supports  20  or a roller belt  5  or by combinations of the same schematically illustrated in  FIGS. 1-3 . However, the support means  48  are most advantageously realized by means of the sliding guide supports  20  visible in  FIGS. 6, 7, 9   a  and  9   b . Attached to the track frame  7  in this embodiment are sliding guide supports  20 , which are attached to the lower surface of the track frame  7  between the drive sprocket and the rotation cylinder on both sides of the drive sprocket and rotation cylinder. The sliding guide supports  20  support the track frame  7  on sliding pads  74  formed in the surface of the track  4  shown in  FIGS. 8-9   b  in such a manner that the sliding guide supports  20  do not come into contact with the material of the track  4 , but rather remain at a distance from the inner surface of the track  4  by a gap  88  in accordance with  FIGS. 9 a  and 9 b   . In accordance with  FIG. 8 , the sliding pads  74  can be formed in two rows  78  of sliding pads on the inner surface of the track  4  on both sides of the drive sprocket and rotation cylinder. The sliding pads can be realized, for example, by means of thin, flat-headed bolts, the heads of which form the sliding pads  74  on the inner surface of the track  4 , while the tip of the bolt in turn forms a stud on the outside of the track  4 , the stud increasing the traction of the track  4 . The bolts  76  as well as the nuts  82  used for anchoring them are illustrated in  FIGS. 9 a  and 9 b   . Attached to the end of the bolt  76  in  FIG. 9 b    is a separate spike  90 , by means of which the traction of the track  4  can be increased. The sliding pads are most advantageously attached in alignment with the ridges  54  of the track  4  visible in  FIG. 9 b    and designated by the reference  82 ′. 
     The sliding pads  74  can be made, for example, of metal, in which case a plastic sliding surface  86 , which is illustrated in  FIGS. 9 a  and 9 b   , is attached to the sliding guide support  20 . Alternatively, the sliding pads can be made of plastic, in which case the sliding guide supports in turn can be made of metal. Other material pairs can also be used with which one material is more durable than the other material which functions as a consumable surface. The attachment of the sliding pads to the track advantageously occurs by means of glue, screws or small hooks that can be folded through the track, or a combined effect of the foregoing. If the sliding pads or sliding guide supports are made of plastic, the component in question must be easy to replace. 
     The support means using sliding guide supports and sliding surfaces are compact in size and fit, i.e. can be arranged, inside the loop of the track of the track drive unit, where there is very little space. There is particularly limited space within the track loop because the physical dimensions of the track drive unit are very small and, moreover, because the transmission realized by means of the electric motor and chain or belt is also realized by means of the drive sprocket and electric motor within the track loop. 
     The battery  11  housed in the frame  10  can provide power along a connecting cable  12  to the electric motor  2  arranged inside the loop of the track  4 . In accordance with an embodiment, the thus formed self-contained track drive unit  14  can be attached to two three-point trestles  13  as shown in  FIGS. 1, 2 and 4 . The three-point trestles can be mounted by bearings on the frame  10  on both sides of a shaft  13   a  running through the frame  10 . 
     Alternatively, the track drive unit  14  can be attached to the frame  10  by means of the auxiliary frame  66  visible in  FIGS. 6 and 7 . In  FIGS. 6 and 7 , the frame  10  is a housing structure  72  realized from wood, inside which a battery and a controller are arranged. The upper surface of the housing structure  72  is formed by the standing platform  25 , visible in  FIG. 1 , for the user  102  of the snow scooter  100 , who stands on the standing platform  25 . The battery space can be a separate housing formed inside the housing structure and arranged in front of the track drive unit. The battery space can also be a cradle, on which the battery is supported in front of the track drive unit, suspended underneath the standing platform. 
     The speed of the electrically driven snow scooter can be reduced or the snow scooter can be stopped with a brake unit that can be installed in the drive sprocket  1  as shown in  FIGS. 1-3 , said brake unit being formed by a brake disc  19  and brake caliper  17 . 
     In accordance with  FIGS. 6 and 7 , the rear end  46  of the track frame  7  includes an attachment slot  60  for the rotation cylinder and the front end  44  includes an attachment opening or attachment openings  62  for the drive sprocket. By means of the attachment slot for the rotation cylinder, the rotation cylinder can be moved in relation to the drive sprocket so as to tighten or loosen the track loop. A rough adjustment can be carried out by choosing a suitable attachment opening for the drive sprocket and performing a final tightening by changing the position of the rotation cylinder in the attachment slot  60 . 
     The transmission from the electric motor  2  to the drive sprocket  1  can be advantageously realized using a chain  18  or belt. The electric motor uses a notably small gearwheel with the power take-off shaft relative to the gearwheel of the drive sprocket, so that the electric motor at a high operating speed supplies sufficient torque for the needs of the snow scooter. For the tightening of the chain, the track drive unit can include the chain tensioner  64  shown in  FIGS. 5 and 6 , by means of which the housing  56  of the electric motor can be moved in relation to the drive sprocket in order to tighten or loosen the chain. 
     In accordance with  FIG. 6 , the track frame  7  can be attached to the frame  10  using an auxiliary frame  66 . The auxiliary frame  66  can be attached, for example, by means of bolts to the wooden housing structure  72  acting as the frame  10 . Joint pins  68 , which can fit into a tube acting as the shaft  13   a , thus forming a joint between the track drive unit  14  and the frame  10 , are formed in the auxiliary frame  66 . For receiving the transverse forces of the track drive unit acting on the shaft  13   a , the auxiliary frame  66  can include sliding pins  70 , which are in contact with the sliding pin guides  50  belonging to the track frame  7  and support the track frame  7  swinging around the shaft  13   a  in a lateral direction relative to the auxiliary frame  66 . 
     In  FIG. 10 , a partial, exploded view of the structure of the controller  30  controlling the operation of the electric motor is shown. The controller  30  is advantageously arranged together with the battery  11  in the battery space  32  shown in  FIGS. 1-3 , which can also be a partially open space in the front part of the frame  10 , in which the battery and the controller are arranged. The controller can also be arranged elsewhere in the housing structure  72 . The battery space  32  is, however, advantageously closable in a water-tight manner, thus avoiding that water enters into contact with the battery  11  and the controller  30  advantageously arranged in connection with the battery. The controller can also be arranged in a separate space relative to the battery. As the current travelling from the battery to the electric motor flows via the controller, the controller can heat up when there is a heavy load, for example, when driving uphill. In order to avoid a reduction of the service life of the controller due to overheating, a cooling is advantageously set up for the controller. 
     In this case, the cooling is formed by making an opening  42  in the battery space or housing structure, through which a heat-transfer element  34  is arranged. In this connection, the heat-transfer element is a cooling heat sink attached by a third end  36  to the controller  30 , a cooling element  40  being in turn attached to a fourth end  38  of the same. The cooling element can be, for example, a track drive unit vent  52  in a surface of the frame  10  closest to the track drive unit, i.e. in the frame  10  in accordance with  FIG. 6 , where snow, water or slush thrown up by the track of the track drive unit comes into contact with the cooling element. This way, the heat to be transferred from the controller via the heat-transfer element to the cooling element is transferred for the heating of the snow or water on its surface, thus cooling the controller. The controller can be controlled by means of a potentiometer arranged on the handlebars or a thumb throttle known, for example, from ATVs. 
     In part, existing components can be used when realizing the snow scooter according to the invention. The drive sprocket of the track drive unit in the snow scooter can be, for example, the No-slip drive sprocket offered for sale on the Finnish website Wanda-motor.fi, which has a partition of 2.52, 11/54 teeth and an outer diameter of 200 mm. The track in turn can be made of rubber in which there are metal buckles for the protection of the engagement holes as well as a fibre reinforcement for the reinforcement of the rubber track. The track can have a length of 1200-2000 mm and a width of 100-350 mm. The electric motor used can be, for example, a 36 V or 48 V direct-current electric motor, the maximum output of which is 0.5-2.0 kW, advantageously 1.0-1.6 kW. The motor speed of the electric motor can be 2500-5000 rpm, which is modified by means of a transmission so as to be suited to the use of a snow scooter, in such a manner that the maximum speed is 25 km/h. The battery is a 10-40 Ah battery naturally with a voltage corresponding to the electric motor. 
     The width of the snow scooter can be 100-350 mm, advantageously 150-200 mm; the height from the standing platform to the surface of the snow acting as the substrate 200-400 mm, advantageously 270-330 mm; the overall height up to the handlebars 1000-1500 mm, advantageously 1100-1300 mm; and the overall length in a position of use from the tip of the steering runner to the rear edge of the track drive unit 1500-2000 mm, advantageously 1600-1800 mm, and in the transport position with a folded steering column 1000-1500 mm, advantageously 1100-1300 mm. The standing platform can have a length of 700-1300 mm, advantageously 900-1100 mm. The length of the track drive unit in terms of the perimeter of the endless track can be 500-900 mm, advantageously 600-750 mm. The track drive unit protrudes beyond the frame by 0-400 mm, advantageously 100-300 mm. The housing structure of the frame of the snow scooter is advantageously wooden and made of a composite and the frame of the track drive unit and the auxiliary frame can be made of, for example, aluminium. The overall weight of the snow scooter is thus in a range of 15-40 kg. 
     It should be noted in this connection that the support of the track of the track drive unit illustrated in connection with the snow scooter according to the present invention, wherein the support means include a plurality of sliding surfaces arranged on the inner surface of a track loop in the longitudinal direction of the track in a row on both sides of the rotation cylinder as well as sliding guide supports connected to the lower surface of the track frame, the sliding guide supports being adapted so as to slide on top of the sliding surfaces of the track between the drive sprocket and the rotation cylinder, can also be implemented independently as an independent invention for other objects not related to the snow scooter according to the present invention. 
     It should be noted in this connection that the cooling of the controller illustrated in connection with the snow scooter according to the present invention, wherein the controller is arranged in a battery space and the snow scooter further includes a heat-transfer element running through the battery space, the heat-transfer element comprising a third end attached to the controller for transferring heat from the controller to the exterior of the battery space as well as a fourth end and a cooling element connected to the fourth end of the heat-transfer element to the outside of the battery space between the track drive unit and the frame, where the snow and water thrown up by the track drive unit cools the cooling element as well as the controller by way of the heat-transfer element, can also be implemented independently as an independent invention for other objects not related to the snow scooter according to the present invention.