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US1597340A
US1597340A US598887A US59888722A US1597340A US 1597340 A US1597340 A US 1597340A US 598887 A US598887 A US 598887A US 59888722 A US59888722 A US 59888722A US 1597340 A US1597340 A US 1597340A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • This invention relates to an improved track roller for tractors and method of making the same.
  • Track or truckrollers for track laying tractors have heretofore been constructed, of chilled cast iron, manganese and of steel castings. Rollers so constructed have proven unsatisfactory, the cast iron roller breaking, those of manganese crush, and the cast steel constructions become distorted, shrink, crack, etc., such devices forming bearings for the endless tracks and supporting the weight of the tractor.
  • the object of'the' present invention is to provide an improved track roller of stronger, more durable construction, and the productiono-f the sameat low cost.
  • the invention oomprehends an improved track roller structure comprising a cast iron hub part and drop forged outer ring parts,
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of a track roller constructed in accordance with the present invention, the same being-shown associated with a portion of a track.
  • Figs. 2 and 8 are detail views of the hub and one of the outer ring members of the roller.
  • Fig. 4 is a view similar to Figure 1 of a slightly modified construction of roller.
  • the particular roller construction illustrated includes a hub part A of cast iron and drop forged outer ring parts each comprising an inner portion 6, an intermediate web portion 6, and a tread b with a flange or rim 6 at one side, the outer ring parts being formed separately fromthe hub part and secured thereon by shrinking.
  • c designates small annular shoulders on the outer face of thehub against which the inner portions 6 of the rings a abut.
  • the roller is shown associated with a conventional form of track having portions (Z to engage the treads b of the roller.
  • the outer drop for ed ring parts are placed in a reheating furnace and brought up to the proper quenching temperature. They are then dropped onithe hub part a, one at a time.
  • Thehub part a and the outer ring parts 6, thus assembled, are then quenched in water for a certain number of seconds to simultaneously effect the shrinking of the outer ring parts on to the hub and to give them the roper temperature, the treatment being such as to allow sufficient heat to be retained in the hub part a to draw back the treads Z2 and the flanges or rim portions b of the outer ring members to the desired hardness.
  • the modified construction illustrated Figure 2 is the same as that shown Figure 1, except that the treads are'each provided with two side flanges or rims.
  • e designates the hub part of cast iron, and f the outer ring parts provided with tread portions e and side flanges or rims e
  • the special cast hub and drop forged ring roller structure is of a strong durable nature and has proven very satisfactory in practice, It will also be noted that the invention provides for the economical manufacture of the improved separate part structure, the securing of the outer ring parts on the hub, and the proper tempering of the outer ring parts being effected by the same quenching operation.

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Aug. 24, 1926. 1,597,340,
C. L. BEST v METHOD OF MAKING TRACK ROLLERS Filed Nov. 3. 1922 Patented Aug. 24, 1926.
; UNITED STATES v 1,591,340 PATENT OFFICE,
CLARENCE LEO BEST, OI SAN LEAN DBO, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOB, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, TO CATERPILLAR TRACTOR 00., OF SAN LEANDRO, CALIFORNIA, A COR- PORATION OF CALIFORNIA.
METHOD or MAKING TRACK ROLLERS.
Application filed November 3:, 1922. Serial No. 598,887.
This invention relates to an improved track roller for tractors and method of making the same.
Track or truckrollers for track laying tractors have heretofore been constructed, of chilled cast iron, manganese and of steel castings. Rollers so constructed have proven unsatisfactory, the cast iron roller breaking, those of manganese crush, and the cast steel constructions become distorted, shrink, crack, etc., such devices forming bearings for the endless tracks and supporting the weight of the tractor.
The object of'the' present invention is to provide an improved track roller of stronger, more durable construction, and the productiono-f the sameat low cost.
The invention oomprehends an improved track roller structure comprising a cast iron hub part and drop forged outer ring parts,
formed separately from the hub and secured thereon, and an important feature of the invention resides, in the provision of a separate cast hub and drop forged outer rin structure of this nature, and the special method whereby the securing of the outer ring parts,on the hub part and the proper tempering of the treads and flanges or rims of the ring parts are effected at a single op: eration.
The invention, with other objects and advantages thereof, and the particular construction, combination and arrangement of parts comprising the same will be understood from the hereinafter contained detail description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, forming part hereof, and illustrating embodiments of the invention.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of a track roller constructed in accordance with the present invention, the same being-shown associated with a portion of a track.
Figs. 2 and 8 are detail views of the hub and one of the outer ring members of the roller.
Fig. 4 is a view similar to Figure 1 of a slightly modified construction of roller.
WVhile specific embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings, it will, of course, be understood that minor changes and variations in the particular construction shown and the carrying out of the invention in other forms, as will appeal to those skilled in the art and falling within the scope of the appended claim may be practiced without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Referrlng particularly to Figure l of the drawings, the particular roller construction illustrated includes a hub part A of cast iron and drop forged outer ring parts each comprising an inner portion 6, an intermediate web portion 6, and a tread b with a flange or rim 6 at one side, the outer ring parts being formed separately fromthe hub part and secured thereon by shrinking. c designates small annular shoulders on the outer face of thehub against which the inner portions 6 of the rings a abut. The roller is shown associated with a conventional form of track having portions (Z to engage the treads b of the roller.
In accordance with the present invention the outer drop for ed ring parts are placed in a reheating furnace and brought up to the proper quenching temperature. They are then dropped onithe hub part a, one at a time. Thehub part a and the outer ring parts 6, thus assembled, are then quenched in water for a certain number of seconds to simultaneously effect the shrinking of the outer ring parts on to the hub and to give them the roper temperature, the treatment being such as to allow sufficient heat to be retained in the hub part a to draw back the treads Z2 and the flanges or rim portions b of the outer ring members to the desired hardness.
The modified construction illustrated Figure 2 is the same as that shown Figure 1, except that the treads are'each provided with two side flanges or rims. 'In this figure e designates the hub part of cast iron, and f the outer ring parts provided with tread portions e and side flanges or rims e The special cast hub and drop forged ring roller structure,'hereinbefore described, is of a strong durable nature and has proven very satisfactory in practice, It will also be noted that the invention provides for the economical manufacture of the improved separate part structure, the securing of the outer ring parts on the hub, and the proper tempering of the outer ring parts being effected by the same quenching operation. In the use of the separate cast iron hub and drop forged outer ring structure,-there is Q I p 1,597,340
also the advantage that if one of the parts, hub part to the proper quenching temperathe hub or one of the rings, becomes worn or ture, then dropping the heated ring parts on 1 broken, that partcan be readily replaced the hub part, and quenching the hub and and the Whole structure is not lost as is the rin parts, so assembled, in Water for a pe- 5 case with the single piece roller construcriod sufiicient to shrink the outer ring parts tions. on the hub part and to allow sufiicient heat What I claim iS:- to be retained in the hub part to draw back 20 The method of-making track rollers for the ring parts with their treads to the detrack laying tractors which consists in formsired hardness 5 10 ing a cast metal hub part and providing In testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my dropped forged outer ring parts having signature.
outer tread portions, heating the dropped forged outer ring parts separately from the CLARENCE LEO BEST.
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US2737706A (en) * 1949-12-09 1956-03-13 American Car & Foundry Co Process for mounting roller bearings on car axles
US2795715A (en) * 1954-11-16 1957-06-11 Leece Neville Co Rotor construction for electrical machines
US3088190A (en) * 1959-07-03 1963-05-07 Lewis R Heim Method for making antifriction bearings
US3111436A (en) * 1961-01-17 1963-11-19 Mills James Ltd Method of hardening plain carbon and low alloy steels
US3177563A (en) * 1960-06-28 1965-04-13 Laval Turbine Method of treating gears and the like
US6435629B1 (en) * 2000-04-20 2002-08-20 Caterpillar Inc. Roller assembly of an undercarriage assembly having a roller hub configured to receive rims of varying sizes and method for making the same
US20040084961A1 (en) * 2002-10-07 2004-05-06 Teiji Yamamoto Roller for a crawler type traveling vehicle
US20220227437A1 (en) * 2021-01-21 2022-07-21 Caterpillar Inc. Rim for a track roller

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2737706A (en) * 1949-12-09 1956-03-13 American Car & Foundry Co Process for mounting roller bearings on car axles
US2795715A (en) * 1954-11-16 1957-06-11 Leece Neville Co Rotor construction for electrical machines
US3088190A (en) * 1959-07-03 1963-05-07 Lewis R Heim Method for making antifriction bearings
US3177563A (en) * 1960-06-28 1965-04-13 Laval Turbine Method of treating gears and the like
US3111436A (en) * 1961-01-17 1963-11-19 Mills James Ltd Method of hardening plain carbon and low alloy steels
US6435629B1 (en) * 2000-04-20 2002-08-20 Caterpillar Inc. Roller assembly of an undercarriage assembly having a roller hub configured to receive rims of varying sizes and method for making the same
US20040084961A1 (en) * 2002-10-07 2004-05-06 Teiji Yamamoto Roller for a crawler type traveling vehicle
US7108337B2 (en) * 2002-10-07 2006-09-19 Komatsu Ltd. Roller for a crawler type traveling vehicle
US20220227437A1 (en) * 2021-01-21 2022-07-21 Caterpillar Inc. Rim for a track roller

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