WO1987002953A1 - Ground engaging surface for endless tracks, wheels and tyres - Google Patents

Ground engaging surface for endless tracks, wheels and tyres Download PDF

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WO1987002953A1
WO1987002953A1 PCT/AU1986/000318 AU8600318W WO8702953A1 WO 1987002953 A1 WO1987002953 A1 WO 1987002953A1 AU 8600318 W AU8600318 W AU 8600318W WO 8702953 A1 WO8702953 A1 WO 8702953A1
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Alan Robert Burns
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Priority to DE8686906234T priority Critical patent/DE3676813D1/en
Priority to BR8607006A priority patent/BR8607006A/en
Priority to KR1019870700614A priority patent/KR960010221B1/en
Priority to JP61505753A priority patent/JPH0811550B2/en
Priority to AT86906234T priority patent/ATE59821T1/en
Priority to IN830/MAS/86A priority patent/IN168355B/en
Publication of WO1987002953A1 publication Critical patent/WO1987002953A1/en
Priority to DK367487A priority patent/DK367487A/en
Priority to NO872938A priority patent/NO872938L/en
Priority to HK14994A priority patent/HK14994A/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60FVEHICLES FOR USE BOTH ON RAIL AND ON ROAD; AMPHIBIOUS OR LIKE VEHICLES; CONVERTIBLE VEHICLES
    • B60F3/00Amphibious vehicles, i.e. vehicles capable of travelling both on land and on water; Land vehicles capable of travelling under water
    • B60F3/0007Arrangement of propulsion or steering means on amphibious vehicles
    • B60F3/0015Arrangement of propulsion or steering means on amphibious vehicles comprising tracks specially adapted therefor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D55/00Endless track vehicles
    • B62D55/08Endless track units; Parts thereof
    • B62D55/18Tracks
    • B62D55/24Tracks of continuously flexible type, e.g. rubber belts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D55/00Endless track vehicles
    • B62D55/08Endless track units; Parts thereof
    • B62D55/18Tracks
    • B62D55/26Ground engaging parts or elements
    • B62D55/28Ground engaging parts or elements detachable

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  • THIS [NVENTION ) relates to an endless track for a tracked vehicle, and to a track assembly for a tracked vehicle.
  • endless tracks As traction means for vehicles, the benefits of endless tracks as opposed to ground wheels provided with pneumatic tyres, are well known. These benefits include better traction in soil and less ground compaction.
  • endless tracks do have several deficiencies.
  • the endless track comprise track sections joined to one another by pivotted connections which are prone to unacceptably high rates of wear, thereby limiting the service life of the tracks.
  • endless tracks cause damage to finished road surfaces, especially when the vehicle is turning.
  • endless tracks are incapable of cushioning or absorbing shocks resulting from surface irregularities and so vehicle springing is required for satisfactory ride characteristics.
  • the endless tracks also have higher noise levels and lower maximum travel speeds than wheels equiped with pneumatic tyres.
  • elastomeric ground contacting elements do allow tracked vehicles to travel on finished roads, they do not extend the service life of the tracks as the tracks are still formed of track sections joined to one another by pivotted connections which are susceptable to high rates of wear.
  • the elastomeric elements are solid and not sufficiently resilient to provide effective cushioning of shocks resulting from bumps and surface irregularities encountered by the tracks.
  • I t is an object ot the present invention to provide a useful and novel track which is of relatively simple construction, which may travel on finished road surfaces and which can at least partly absorb shocks resulting from encountering bumps and surface irregularities.
  • an endless track for tracked vehicles comprising an endless flexible band having an inner surface and an outer surface, and a plurality of spaced elongated tread elements provided on the outer surface of the band, each tread element being formed of resilient material and extending transversely of the direction of travel of the track.
  • endless flexible band obviates the need for track, sections joined to one another by pivotted connections and so provides for an endless track of relativeiy simple construction. Furthermore, the resilient nature of the tread elements permits the track to travel on finished road surfaces and provides at least some cushioning of shocks encountered during travel.
  • each tread element is ho l low so as to define a cavity which preferably is unpressurised.
  • the tread elements may be formed integral with, or formed separately of and secured to, the endless flexible band.
  • each tread element is in the form of a loop having a ground engaging portion and a pair of side wall portions which are load supporting when the loop is in contact with the ground.
  • the loops are open at their ends. In this way, the cavities defined within the loops open onto the exterior of the endless track.
  • the loops are formed of reinforced elastomeric materiaI.
  • the endless band is formed of reinforced elastomeric material so as to be substantially longitudinally inextensible yet flexible.
  • Each loop may be provided with a sacrificial wear pad attached to the ground engaging portion thereof.
  • the loops are provided by a length of resilient material arranged in a sinuous formation having alternating crests and troughs, the length of resilient material being anchored to the flexible band at locations corresponding to at least some of the troughs.
  • a track assembly for a tracked vehicle comprising a plurality of track wheels at least one of which constitutes a drive wheel, and an endless track entrained around the track wheels, the endless track being in accordance with the first aspect of the invention as defined hereinbefore.
  • friction drive there is frictional engagement between the inner surface of the endless band and the outer periphery of the or each drive wheel so that the drive wheel frictionally transmits power to the endless track.
  • the outer periphery of the drive wheel may be coated with elastomeric material.
  • the track wheels are each provided with a circumferential recess which receives the endless band and serves to guide the band in its circuitous path around the track wheels.
  • a tensioning means is provided for tensioning the endless band about the track wheels.
  • the tensioning means may comprise means for urging one of the endmost track wheels in a direction away from the other endmost track wheel.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a work vehicte provided wich traction means incorporating an endless track assembly according to the embodiment;
  • Figure 2 is a schematic side view of the work vehicle of figure 1 with the lower run of the endless track assembly shown in the condition it assumes under driving load;
  • Figure 3 is a view of the track assembly in part section
  • Figure 4 is a detail view of part of the upper run of an endless track of the track assembly.
  • FIG. 5 is a decail view of pare of the lower run of the endless track, deformed under driving load.
  • an amphibious work vehicle 11 having a traction means which includes a pair of track assemblies 13 according to the embodiment arranged on opposite sides of the vehicle.
  • the vehicle is provided with a frame structure 15 and a body 17 which is carried on the frame structure and which provides an operator's cab 19, an engine compartment 21, and a load carrying compartment 23.
  • Each crack assembly 13 comprises a plurality of track wheels 25 and an endless track 27 fitted onto the track wheels.
  • the track wheels 25 are supported on axles which are directly connected to the frame structure of the vehicle; that is, there is no spring system between the frame structure and the axles.
  • One of the endmost track wheels constitutes a drive wheel to which power is selectively transmitted from an engine mounted in the engine compartment.
  • a tensioning means (not shown) is provided for tensioning the endless belt about the track wheels.
  • the tensioning means is the form of a means supporting the particular endmost track wheel which is not the drive wheel on the frame structure for movement along the fore-and-aft direction of the vehicle, and a power device (such as a hydraulic ram) for controlling such movement.
  • a power device such as a hydraulic ram
  • the track wheels 25 (including the drive wheel) are each provided with a circumferential recess 29 to guidingly receive the endless track for retaining the track in alignment with the track wheels.
  • the recesses 29 are formed by circumferential flanges 31 provided on the ends of the track wheels, as best seen in figure 3 of the drawings.
  • the endless track 27 comprises an endless flexible band 33 having an outer face 35, an inner face 37 and two longitudinal edges.
  • the endless band 33 is received in the circumferencial recesses 29 of the track wheels 25 with the longitudinal edges of the band closely adjacent the circumferential flanges 31 of the track wheels.
  • the endless band 33 is also longitudinally inextensibie in character so as to resist undue stretching.
  • the endless band may be in the form of an elastomeric rnaterial reinforced with steel cables or other reinforcing elements.
  • the endless track 27 further comprises a plurality of spaced, elongated tread elements 41 provided on the outer face of the endless band.
  • the tread elements 41 are formed of resilient material and extend transversely of the direction of travel of the vehicle.
  • Each tread element 41 is in the form of a loop having a ground contacting portion 43 and a pair of side wall portions 45 which are load supporeing when the tread element is in contact with the ground.
  • tread elements 41 may be formed integrally with the endless band 33, in this embodiment the tread elements are formed separately of and secured to the band. More particularly, the tread elements are provided by a length 47 of resilient material which is arranged in a sinuous formation having alternate crests and troughs. Fastening means 49 secure the length of material 47 to the endless band 33 at locations corresponding to each of the troughs.
  • the resilient material is required to have sufficient compressive strength to support the loads imposed on it when the loops are under load and to this end may be in the form of reinforced elastomeric material.
  • the outer periphery of the drive wheel is provided with a friction surface for frictional engagement with the inner surface of the endless band. In this way, the drive wheel frictionally transmits power to the endless band.
  • Tension in the endless band is regulated by the tensioning means so as to maintain the frictional driving relationship between the endless band and the drive wheel.
  • a scraper not shown) or other means may be provided to displace sand and other debris gathering between the inner surface of the endless band and the outer peripheries of the track wheels.
  • each loop may be provided with a sacrificial wear pad (not shown) if desired so as to extend the service life of the endless track.
  • the tread elements deform under load and assume a configuration illustrated in figure 5 when the vehicle is undergoing straight line motion.
  • the tread elements twist and drag over the surface without inflicting damage thereto.
  • the ability of the tread elements to deform under load provides the vehicle with a degree of springing which at least partially absorbs shock forces resulting from bumps and other surface irregulaties encountered in the path of the vehicle.
  • the traction means also provides a propulsion system for the vehicle when operating in water.
  • the lower run of the endless track is submersed and the upper run is above the water line.
  • the tread elements act as paddles as the endless track follows its circuitous path.
  • the present invention provides both an endless track assembly and an endless track, each of which is of relatively simple construccion and which can be operated on finished road surfaces without inflicting damage to such surfaces.

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Abstract

An endless track (27) for tracked vehicles comprising an endless flexible band (33) and a plurality of spaced elongated tread elements (41) provided on the outer surface of the band. Each tread element (41) is formed of resilient material and extends transversely of the direction of travel of the track. The tread elements (41) are each in the form of a loop having a ground engaging portion and a pair of side wall portions which are load supporting when the loop is in contact with the ground. The tread elements (41) may be formed integral with, or formed separately of and secured to, the endless flexible band (33). A track assembly is also described and claimed.

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"GROUND ENGAGING SURFACE FOR ENDLESS TRACKS, WHEELS AND TYRES"
THIS [NVENTION relates to an endless track for a tracked vehicle, and to a track assembly for a tracked vehicle.
As traction means for vehicles, the benefits of endless tracks as opposed to ground wheels provided with pneumatic tyres, are well known. These benefits include better traction in soil and less ground compaction. However, endless tracks do have several deficiencies. The endless track comprise track sections joined to one another by pivotted connections which are prone to unacceptably high rates of wear, thereby limiting the service life of the tracks. A further deficiency is that endless tracks cause damage to finished road surfaces, especially when the vehicle is turning. A still further deficiency is that endless tracks are incapable of cushioning or absorbing shocks resulting from surface irregularities and so vehicle springing is required for satisfactory ride characteristics. The endless tracks also have higher noise levels and lower maximum travel speeds than wheels equiped with pneumatic tyres.
With a view to overcoming some of the above-mentioned deficiencies, there have been various proposals to provide the endless tracks with ground contacting elements formed of elastomeric material rather than metal. While elastomeric ground contacting elements do allow tracked vehicles to travel on finished roads, they do not extend the service life of the tracks as the tracks are still formed of track sections joined to one another by pivotted connections which are susceptable to high rates of wear. Moreover, so as to have a useful service life, the elastomeric elements are solid and not sufficiently resilient to provide effective cushioning of shocks resulting from bumps and surface irregularities encountered by the tracks. I t is an object ot the present invention to provide a useful and novel track which is of relatively simple construction, which may travel on finished road surfaces and which can at least partly absorb shocks resulting from encountering bumps and surface irregularities.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provide an endless track for tracked vehicles comprising an endless flexible band having an inner surface and an outer surface, and a plurality of spaced elongated tread elements provided on the outer surface of the band, each tread element being formed of resilient material and extending transversely of the direction of travel of the track.
The use of the endless flexible band obviates the need for track, sections joined to one another by pivotted connections and so provides for an endless track of relativeiy simple construction. Furthermore, the resilient nature of the tread elements permits the track to travel on finished road surfaces and provides at least some cushioning of shocks encountered during travel.
Preferably, each tread element is ho l low so as to define a cavity which preferably is unpressurised.
The tread elements may be formed integral with, or formed separately of and secured to, the endless flexible band.
Preferably, each tread element is in the form of a loop having a ground engaging portion and a pair of side wall portions which are load supporting when the loop is in contact with the ground. Preferably, the loops are open at their ends. In this way, the cavities defined within the loops open onto the exterior of the endless track.
Preferaby, the loops are formed of reinforced elastomeric materiaI.
Preferably, the endless band is formed of reinforced elastomeric material so as to be substantially longitudinally inextensible yet flexible.
Each loop may be provided with a sacrificial wear pad attached to the ground engaging portion thereof.
in one arrangement, the loops are provided by a length of resilient material arranged in a sinuous formation having alternating crests and troughs, the length of resilient material being anchored to the flexible band at locations corresponding to at least some of the troughs.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a track assembly for a tracked vehicle, the track assembly comprising a plurality of track wheels at least one of which constitutes a drive wheel, and an endless track entrained around the track wheels, the endless track being in accordance with the first aspect of the invention as defined hereinbefore.
Although a positive drive may be provided between the or each drive wheel and the track, it is preferred that friction drive be employed. With friction drive, there is frictional engagement between the inner surface of the endless band and the outer periphery of the or each drive wheel so that the drive wheel frictionally transmits power to the endless track. To facilitate frictional engagement between the drive wheel and the endless band, the outer periphery of the drive wheel may be coated with elastomeric material.
Preferably, the track wheels are each provided with a circumferential recess which receives the endless band and serves to guide the band in its circuitous path around the track wheels.
Preferably, a tensioning means is provided for tensioning the endless band about the track wheels. The tensioning means may comprise means for urging one of the endmost track wheels in a direction away from the other endmost track wheel.
The invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of one specific embodiment thereof as shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a work vehicte provided wich traction means incorporating an endless track assembly according to the embodiment;
Figure 2 is a schematic side view of the work vehicle of figure 1 with the lower run of the endless track assembly shown in the condition it assumes under driving load;
Figure 3 is a view of the track assembly in part section;
Figure 4 is a detail view of part of the upper run of an endless track of the track assembly; and
Figure 5 is a decail view of pare of the lower run of the endless track, deformed under driving load. Referring to figure 1 of the drawings, there is shown an amphibious work vehicle 11 having a traction means which includes a pair of track assemblies 13 according to the embodiment arranged on opposite sides of the vehicle. The vehicle is provided with a frame structure 15 and a body 17 which is carried on the frame structure and which provides an operator's cab 19, an engine compartment 21, and a load carrying compartment 23.
Each crack assembly 13 comprises a plurality of track wheels 25 and an endless track 27 fitted onto the track wheels. The track wheels 25 are supported on axles which are directly connected to the frame structure of the vehicle; that is, there is no spring system between the frame structure and the axles.
One of the endmost track wheels constitutes a drive wheel to which power is selectively transmitted from an engine mounted in the engine compartment.
A tensioning means (not shown) is provided for tensioning the endless belt about the track wheels. The tensioning means is the form of a means supporting the particular endmost track wheel which is not the drive wheel on the frame structure for movement along the fore-and-aft direction of the vehicle, and a power device (such as a hydraulic ram) for controlling such movement. With this arrangement, the movable endmost wheel can be moved in the direction away from the drive wheel thereby to tension the endless track, as will become more apparent later.
The track wheels 25 (including the drive wheel) are each provided with a circumferential recess 29 to guidingly receive the endless track for retaining the track in alignment with the track wheels. The recesses 29 are formed by circumferential flanges 31 provided on the ends of the track wheels, as best seen in figure 3 of the drawings.
The endless track 27 comprises an endless flexible band 33 having an outer face 35, an inner face 37 and two longitudinal edges.
The endless band 33 is received in the circumferencial recesses 29 of the track wheels 25 with the longitudinal edges of the band closely adjacent the circumferential flanges 31 of the track wheels.
While being flexible, the endless band 33 is also longitudinally inextensibie in character so as to resist undue stretching. To this end, the endless band may be in the form of an elastomeric rnaterial reinforced with steel cables or other reinforcing elements.
The endless track 27 further comprises a plurality of spaced, elongated tread elements 41 provided on the outer face of the endless band. The tread elements 41 are formed of resilient material and extend transversely of the direction of travel of the vehicle. Each tread element 41 is in the form of a loop having a ground contacting portion 43 and a pair of side wall portions 45 which are load supporeing when the tread element is in contact with the ground.
While the tread elements 41 may be formed integrally with the endless band 33, in this embodiment the tread elements are formed separately of and secured to the band. More particularly, the tread elements are provided by a length 47 of resilient material which is arranged in a sinuous formation having alternate crests and troughs. Fastening means 49 secure the length of material 47 to the endless band 33 at locations corresponding to each of the troughs. The resilient material is required to have sufficient compressive strength to support the loads imposed on it when the loops are under load and to this end may be in the form of reinforced elastomeric material.
The outer periphery of the drive wheel is provided with a friction surface for frictional engagement with the inner surface of the endless band. In this way, the drive wheel frictionally transmits power to the endless band. Tension in the endless band is regulated by the tensioning means so as to maintain the frictional driving relationship between the endless band and the drive wheel.
A scraper not shown) or other means may be provided to displace sand and other debris gathering between the inner surface of the endless band and the outer peripheries of the track wheels.
The ground contacting portion of each loop may be provided with a sacrificial wear pad (not shown) if desired so as to extend the service life of the endless track.
In operation, the tread elements deform under load and assume a configuration illustrated in figure 5 when the vehicle is undergoing straight line motion. When the vehicle is turning on finished road surfaces, the tread elements twist and drag over the surface without inflicting damage thereto. The ability of the tread elements to deform under load provides the vehicle with a degree of springing which at least partially absorbs shock forces resulting from bumps and other surface irregulaties encountered in the path of the vehicle.
The traction means also provides a propulsion system for the vehicle when operating in water. In such situations, the lower run of the endless track is submersed and the upper run is above the water line. In this way, the tread elements act as paddles as the endless track follows its circuitous path.
From the foregoing, its is evident that the present invention provides both an endless track assembly and an endless track, each of which is of relatively simple construccion and which can be operated on finished road surfaces without inflicting damage to such surfaces.
Although the invention has been described as applied to an amphibious work vehicle, it will be recognised that it may be applied to any suitable tracked vehicle including earth-moving machines, agricultural machines and snowmobiles.

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THE CLAIMS defining the invention are as follows:-
1. An endless track for tracked vehicles comprising an endless flexible band having an inner surface and an outer surface, and a plurality of spaced elongated tread elements provided on the outer surface of the band, each tread element being formed of resilient material and extending transversely of the direction of travel of the track.
2. An endless track according to claim 1 wherein each tread element is hollow so as to define a cavity.
3. An endless track according to claim 2 wherein the cavity is unpressurised.
4. An endless track according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the endless band is formed of reinforced elastomeric macerial so as to be substantially longitudinally inextensible yet flexible.
5. An endless track according to any one of the preceding claims wherein each tread element is in the form of a loop having a ground engaging portion and a pair of side wall portions which are load supporting when the loop is in contact with the ground.
6. An endless track according to claim 5 wherein the loops are open at their ends.
7. An endless track according to claim 5 or 6 wherein the loops are formed of reinforced elastomeric material.
8. An endless track according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the tread elements are formed integral with the endless band.
9. An endless track according to any one of the claim 1 to 7 wherein the tread elements are formed separately of and secured to the endless band.
10. An endless track according to claim 9 as dependent on claim 5, 6 or 7 wherein the loops are provided by a length of resilient material arranged in a sinuous formation having alternating crests and troughs, the length of material being anchored to the flexible band at locations corresponding to at least some of the troughs.
11. A track assembly for a tracked vehicle, the track assembly comprising a plurality of track wheels at least one of which constitutes a drive wheel, and an endless track according to any one of the breceding claims entrained around the track wheels.
12. A track assembly according to claim 11 wherein a friction drive is provided between the or each drive wheel and the endless band.
13. A track assembly according to claim 11 or 12 wherein the track wheels are each provided with a circumferential recess which receives the endless band and serves to guide the band in its circuitous path around the track wheels.
14. A track assembly according to claim 11, 12 or 13 wherein a tensioning means is provided for tensioning the endless band about the track wheels.
15. A track assembly according to claim 14 wherein the tensioning means comprises means for urging one of the endmost track wheels in a direction away from the other endmost track wheel.
16. An endless track substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
17. An endless track assembly substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawgngs.
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DE8686906234T DE3676813D1 (en) 1985-11-15 1986-10-21 THE BASIC TOUCHING AREA FOR TRACKS, WHEELS AND TIRES.
BR8607006A BR8607006A (en) 1985-11-15 1986-10-21 SOIL CONTACT SURFACE FOR ENDLESS TRACK, WHEELS AND TIRES
KR1019870700614A KR960010221B1 (en) 1985-11-15 1986-10-21 Ground engaging surface for endless tracks, wheels and tyres
JP61505753A JPH0811550B2 (en) 1985-11-15 1986-10-21 Tracks for vehicles with tracks
AT86906234T ATE59821T1 (en) 1985-11-15 1986-10-21 GROUND SURFACE FOR TRACKS, WHEELS AND TIRES.
IN830/MAS/86A IN168355B (en) 1985-11-15 1986-10-22
DK367487A DK367487A (en) 1985-11-15 1987-07-14 EARTH INSURING SURFACE FOR ENDLESS CASTLE TIRE WHEELS AND TIRES
NO872938A NO872938L (en) 1985-11-15 1987-07-14 TERRAIN INTERVENTION SURFACE FOR ENDLESS BELTS, WHEELS AND TIRES.
HK14994A HK14994A (en) 1985-11-15 1994-02-24 Ground engaging surface for endless tracks,wheels and tyres

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