Idler wheel, crawler-type travel device, and wear plate

US10668963B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10668963-B2
Application numberUS-201415121923-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 16, 2014
Priority dateApr 16, 2014
Publication dateJun 2, 2020
Grant dateJun 2, 2020

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An idler wheel includes a disk shaped idler body, and a plurality of wear plate assemblies disposed to encircle a circumferential surface of the idler body. Each wear plate assembly includes a first wear plate and a second wear plate. The first and second wear plates are adjacent to each other. Each of the first and second wear plates includes a first crawler belt contact surface and a second crawler belt contact surface. Each of the first wear plates includes a first end part that defines an end on a second wear plate side of the first crawler belt contact surface as seen in a plan view, and a second end part that defines an end on the second wear plate side of the second crawler belt contact surface as seen in the plan view. The first end part is inclined with respect to an axial direction.

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An idler wheel configured to have a crawler belt wound thereon, the idler wheel comprising: a disk shaped idler body having a rotational center axis; and a plurality of wear plate assemblies disposed so as to encircle a circumferential surface of the idler body, each of the plurality of wear plate assemblies including a first wear plate and a second wear plate, the first and second wear plates being adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction of the idler body, each of the first wear plate and the second wear plate including a first crawler belt contact surface and a second crawler belt contact surface, the first crawler belt contact surface and the second crawler belt contact surface being spaced apart from each other in an axial direction of the idler body and extending in the circumferential direction, the axial direction being parallel to the rotational center axis, each of the first wear plates including a first end part that faces the second wear plate in the circumferential direction on the first crawler belt contact surface side of the first wear plate, and a second end part that faces the second wear plate in the circumferential direction on the second crawler belt contact surface side of the first wear plate, the first end part being inclined such that a position of the first end part in the circumferential direction varies as a position of the first end part in the axial direction varies when the first wear plate is viewed from outside in a plan view along a radial direction of the idler body. 2. The idler wheel described in claim 1 , wherein each second end part is inclined with respect to the axial direction. 3. The idler wheel described in claim 1 , wherein each second wear plate includes a third end part that defines an end on a first wear plate side of the first crawler belt contact surface, and a fourth end part that defines an end on the first wear plate side of the second crawler belt contact surface, the third end part being inclined with respect to the axial direction. 4. The idler wheel described in claim 3 , wherein each fourth end part is inclined with respect to the axial direction in the plan view. 5. The idler wheel described in claim 4 , wherein adjacent ones of the first end parts and the fourth end parts exhibit point symmetry about a center point when viewed from outside along the radial direction of the idler body, the center point being disposed between the first wear plate and the second wear plate in the circumferential direction, and adjacent ones of the second end parts and the third end parts exhibit point symmetry about the center point when viewed from outside along the radial direction of the idler body. 6. A crawler travel device including the idler wheel of claim 1 , the crawler travel device further comprising: a track frame; a sprocket wheel disposed in front of or to the rear of the track frame; and a crawler belt wound onto the sprocket wheel and the idler wheel, the idler wheel being disposed on an opposite side from the sprocket wheel with the track frame interposed therebetween. 7. A wear plate configured to be attached to a disk shaped idler body having a rotational center axis, and to be abutted against a crawler belt, the wear plate comprising: a first crawler belt contact surface configured to extend in a circumferential direction of the idler body when the wear plate is attached to the idler body; a second crawler belt contact surface configured to extend in the circumferential direction of the idler body when the wear plate is attached to the idler body, the second crawler belt contact surface being spaced apart from the first crawler belt contact surface in an axial direction of the idler body when the wear plate is attached to the idler body; and a first end part arranged to face another wear plate attached to the idler body in the circumferential direction on the first crawler belt contact surface side of the wear plate, the first end part being inclined such that a position of the first end part in the circumferential direction varies as a position of the first end part in the axial direction varies when the wear plate is viewed from outside in a plan view along a radial direction of the idler body. 8. The idler wheel described in claim 1 , wherein each of the first wear plates further includes a middle end part disposed axially between the first end part and the second end part, the middle end part extending parallel to the axial direction when viewed from outside along a radial direction of the idler body. 9. The wear plate described in claim 7 , further comprising: a guide part disposed between the first crawler belt contact surface and the second crawler belt contact surface, the guide part including at least one protrusion that extends in the circumferential direction and protrudes outward in the radial direction relative to the first crawler belt contact surface and the second crawler belt contact surface. 10. The wear plate described in claim 9 , wherein the at least one protrusion of the guide part includes two protrusions that extend parallel to each other in the circumferential direction. 11. The wear plate described in claim 10 , further comprising: an opening part disposed between the two protrusions. 12. The wear plate described in claim 11 , further comprising: at least one pair of locking parts disposed between the two protrusions, the two locking parts of the at least one pair being configured to protrude toward each other in the axial direction across the opening. 13. The wear plate described in claim 11 , wherein there are two pairs of the locking parts. 14. The wear plate described in claim 11 , further comprising: at least one locking part disposed between the two protrusions, the at least one locking part extending in the axial direction so as to span across the opening part. 15. The wear plate described in claim 7 , further comprising: a second end part arranged to face the other wear plate in the circumferential direction on the second crawler belt contact surface side of the wear plate, the second end part being inclined such that a position of the second end part in the circumferential direction varies as a position of the second end part in the axial direction varies when the wear plate is viewed from outside in a plan view along a radial direction of the idler body, the second end part being adjacent the first end part in the axial direction. 16. The wear plate described in claim 15 , wherein the first end part and the second end part are linear. 17. The wear plate described in claim 16 , wherein the second end part extends in a direction parallel to the first end part. 18. The wear plate described in claim 15 , wherein the first end part and the second end part are curved. 19. The wear plate described in claim 15 , wherein the first end part and the second end part extend in nonparallel directions. 20. The wear plate described in claim 15 , wherein the wear plate further includes a middle end part disposed axially between the first end part and the second end part, the middle end part extending parallel to the axial direction when viewed from outside along a radial direction of the idler body.

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  • Endless track units; Parts thereof · CPC title

  • B62D55/145Primary

    Rollers with replaceable wear rings or rims (driving sprockets with replaceable rims B62D55/12) · CPC title

  • Track vehicles · CPC title

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What does patent US10668963B2 cover?
An idler wheel includes a disk shaped idler body, and a plurality of wear plate assemblies disposed to encircle a circumferential surface of the idler body. Each wear plate assembly includes a first wear plate and a second wear plate. The first and second wear plates are adjacent to each other. Each of the first and second wear plates includes a first crawler belt contact surface and a second c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Komatsu Mfg Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D55/145. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 02 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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