WO2013101904A1 - Drive device for crawler track vehicle - Google Patents
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- WO2013101904A1 WO2013101904A1 PCT/US2012/071773 US2012071773W WO2013101904A1 WO 2013101904 A1 WO2013101904 A1 WO 2013101904A1 US 2012071773 W US2012071773 W US 2012071773W WO 2013101904 A1 WO2013101904 A1 WO 2013101904A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62D—MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
- B62D55/00—Endless track vehicles
- B62D55/08—Endless track units; Parts thereof
- B62D55/104—Suspension devices for wheels, rollers, bogies or frames
- B62D55/112—Suspension devices for wheels, rollers, bogies or frames with fluid springs, e.g. hydraulic pneumatic
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62D—MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
- B62D55/00—Endless track vehicles
- B62D55/08—Endless track units; Parts thereof
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62D—MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
- B62D55/00—Endless track vehicles
- B62D55/06—Endless track vehicles with tracks without ground wheels
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62D—MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
- B62D55/00—Endless track vehicles
- B62D55/08—Endless track units; Parts thereof
- B62D55/12—Arrangement, location, or adaptation of driving sprockets
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62D—MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
- B62D55/00—Endless track vehicles
- B62D55/08—Endless track units; Parts thereof
- B62D55/14—Arrangement, location, or adaptation of rollers
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- This invention relates to drive device for crawler tracks that are used for applications such as supporting and moving very large and heavy conveying equipment such as mobile stacking and spreading conveyors, earth moving equipment such as dozers and mining shovels, crawler mounted cranes, mobile overland hoppers, bucket wheel excavators, tractors, as well as heavy transport machines such as transport crawlers.
- supporting and moving very large and heavy conveying equipment such as mobile stacking and spreading conveyors, earth moving equipment such as dozers and mining shovels, crawler mounted cranes, mobile overland hoppers, bucket wheel excavators, tractors, as well as heavy transport machines such as transport crawlers.
- the aforementioned machinery is slow moving equipment that typically move at speeds in the range of from 1 m/min to approximately 10 m/min and is used in mining operations to handle various materials.
- mobile conveyors are supported on a series of truss frames and crawler tracks assemblies which also serve to move the conveyors at very slow speeds in conjunction with the needs of the mine site.
- Crawler track assemblies use track drives to maneuver.
- the track drive is an endless track that has a plurality of track links.
- a support frame is typically mounted within the interior of the periphery of the endless track with one or more drive wheels or drive sprockets mounted to the frame.
- the drive sprockets may be driven by means of large planetary drive, which are quite expensive and have a comparatively long delivery time. It is therefore one object of the present invention to provide a different motive force for crawler tracks that does not have the disadvantages of present systems.
- the force used to motivate the crawler does not directly motivate the crawler's drive wheels but moves a slide bar on which the drive wheels are attached.
- a hydraulic cylinder is utilized to motivate a crawler track chassis which in turn motivates crawler tracks.
- the crawler track chassis is comprised of a track frame on which there are guide rollers or wheels capable of moving on crawler tracks and a sliding beam on which there is mounted the drive wheel or drive sprocket that engages and moves the crawler tracks.
- the track frame can move independent of the crawler's drive wheel, such as by being slidably engaged with the bar on which the drive wheels are mounted.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a track frame utilized in the crawler track of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a slide beam utilized in the crawler track of the present invention on which drive wheels are mounted.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view illustrated one embodiment of the slide beam being engaged with the track frame.
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of a slide beam engaged with a frame, with the resulting structure positioned on top of a crawler track.
- Figures 5-7 are longitudinal sectional views showing the sequential operation of a crawler track of the present invention.
- track frame 1 1 is depicted, having ports 1 3 for receiving a slide beam, and a plurality of track rollers 14 on the underside of track frame 1 1 on which track frame rides for engagement with a continuous track.
- slide beam 20 is depicted having drive wheel 21 located on one end 20a of the slide beam, and idler wheel 22 on opposite end 20b thereof.
- drive wheel 21 and, optionally, idler wheel 22 have sprockets 23, which will engage with the continuous crawler track so that when the drive wheel is rotated the continuous crawler track will move.
- Figure 3 depicts engaging slide beam 20 with track frame 1 1 .
- sections 20a and 20b of slide beam 20 are inserted longitudinally, in the direction of arrows a and b respectively, through ports 1 3 located on opposite ends of track frame 1 1 after which the sections are secured to each other, such as by using a threaded rod and nut assembly.
- this assembly would be used to tension the chain assembly to take the slack out of the system.
- Figure 4 shows the engagement of slide beam 20 with track frame 1 1 to form chassis 25, which is positioned adjacent to and above continuous track 30, which in operation will be wrapped around chassis 25, as seen in Figures 5-7.
- slide beam 20 has been inserted longitudinally within track frame 1 1
- drive wheel 21 is outside of track frame 1 1 and adjacent to end 1 1 a of track frame 1 1
- idler wheel 22 is outside of track frame 1 1 and adjacent to its end 1 1 b.
- Rollers 14, drive wheel 21 , and idler wheel 22 are all movable on continuous track 30, and the sprockets of drive wheel 21 are engaged on the continuous track so that when drive wheel 21 moves the continuous track will move an equivalent distance.
- the crawler track assembly 50 is comprised of chassis 25 which is positioned within the periphery of crawler tracks 30 and which in turn is comprised of track frame 1 1 and slide beam 20.
- track frame 1 1 On the underside of track frame 1 1 there are a plurality of wheels or rollers 14 which in turn are positioned above and adjacent to endless crawler belt 30.
- endless crawler belt 30 In endless crawler belt 30 there are links 51 and connecting members 52 which are typically comprised of bushings and connecting pins and which serve to connect the respective track links 51 to their adjacent members.
- Connecting members 52 engage between the teeth 56a of the braking sprocket 56, which is adapted for rotational movement and is mounted to one end of sliding beam 20.
- Idler wheel 59 is an idler wheel adapted for rotational movement which is supported on the other end of sliding beam 20.
- Spring 56 and idler wheel 59 are collectively referred to herein as the "crawler wheels”.
- Idler wheel 59 is constantly biased in a direction away from sprocket 56 to impart a suitable degree of tension to the crawler track 30 which is wrapped between and around sprocket 56 and idler wheel 59 and on which wheels 14 ride.
- Crawler belt 30 encompasses and travels around chassis 25.
- Hydraulic cylinder 60 provides the motivating force for crawler track unit 50. Hydraulic cylinder has one end 60a connected to sliding beam 05 and the other end 60b connected to track frame 1 1 .
- sliding beam 20 is slidably engaged with track frame 1 1 such that both track frame 1 1 and sliding beam 20 (and therefore also the crawler wheels which are attached to sliding beam 20) are capable of moving independent of each other, particularly when braking action is applied to either track frame 1 1 or sliding beam 20.
- braking device B which is attached on one end 61 a to sliding beam 20, is designed to engage with sprocket 56 to thereby prevent the movement of sliding beam 20.
- Braking device A which is attached on one end 62a to track frame 1 1 , is designed to engage with crawler belt 30 to thereby prevent the movement of. track frame 1 1 .
- both braking devices A and B utilize small hydraulic cylinders indicated as, respectively 67 and 68, to move the devices in and out of a braking position, although other means of motivating the devices, such as by being electrically motivated, can be employed.
- a variety of braking devices can be employed.
- braking device B has on one end thereof a mating dog 63 containing lobes 63a which are sized to engage with the bottom portions 56b of sprocket 56 to thereby, when thus engaged, prevent the movement of sprocket 56 and accordingly the movement of sliding beam 20.
- Braking device A is connected on one end thereof via bracket 65 with pin 66 which when engaged will extend into a bushing of the crawler track 30 to thereby prevent the movement of track frame 1 1 .
- a self contained hydraulic power unit (comprising reservoir tank, pumps, valves and electronics) are located near the crawler track (or directly mounted to track frame 1 1 .
- This HPU will be used to automatically power all hydraulic cylinders for the crawler track.
- FIGS 5-7 depict the sequential operation by which crawler track 50 is motivated.
- rod 67a of cylinder 67 remains not extended and consequently braking device B is not engaged; rod 60c of main hydraulic cylinder 60 remains extended; and braking device A remains engaged by having rod 68a of cylinder 68 extended thereby forcing pin 66 to be engaged with crawler track 30.
- the method of moving the crawler track can be sequentially described as follows:
- Step 1 engage the track frame lock and disengage the sliding beam lock
- Step 2 extend the rod of the main hydraulic cylinder, with the sliding beam and crawler wheels being pushed forward;
- Step 3 disengage the track frame lock and engage the sliding beam lock
- Step 4 retract the rod of the main hydraulic cylinder, with the track frame being pulled forward
- crawler track assembly is continuously moved by the reciprocating movement of the rod of a hydraulic cylinder.
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| GB1065696A (en) * | 1963-03-26 | 1967-04-19 | Coal Industry Patents Ltd | Crawler track drive |
| US4129990A (en) * | 1976-01-26 | 1978-12-19 | Charbonnages De France | Advancing support |
| US20100237691A1 (en) * | 2009-03-20 | 2010-09-23 | Wirtgen Gmbh | Road Construction Machine, Crawler Track Unit Of A Road Construction Machine, As Well As Method For Tensioning A Chain Of A Crawler Track Unit |
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| GB1065696A (en) * | 1963-03-26 | 1967-04-19 | Coal Industry Patents Ltd | Crawler track drive |
| US4129990A (en) * | 1976-01-26 | 1978-12-19 | Charbonnages De France | Advancing support |
| US20100237691A1 (en) * | 2009-03-20 | 2010-09-23 | Wirtgen Gmbh | Road Construction Machine, Crawler Track Unit Of A Road Construction Machine, As Well As Method For Tensioning A Chain Of A Crawler Track Unit |
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