Track shoe
US-2018037280-A1 · Feb 8, 2018 · US
US10889342B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10889342-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815943838-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 12, 2021 |
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A track chain member comprises a shoe member, and a first rail member extending from the shoe member, wherein the first rail member defines a track chain traveling direction and a lateral direction generally perpendicular to track chain traveling direction, a first support surface extending generally in both the track chain traveling direction and the lateral direction defining an outer lateral extremity, and a first crest shaped member disposed laterally adjacent the outer lateral extremity of the first support surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A track chain member comprising: a shoe member; and a first rail member extending from the shoe member, wherein the first rail member defines a track chain traveling direction and a lateral direction generally perpendicular to track chain traveling direction; a first support surface extending generally in both the track chain traveling direction and the lateral direction defining an outer lateral extremity; a first crest shaped member disposed laterally adjacent the outer lateral extremity of the first support surface; and a groove that extends downwardly from the first support surface and completely through the track chain member along the track chain traveling direction; wherein the first crest shaped member defines a width along the lateral direction, a vertical direction that is perpendicular to the lateral direction and the track chain traveling direction, and a height in the vertical direction, wherein the width exceeds the height. 2. The track chain member of claim 1 wherein the shoe member and the first rail member are integral with each other. 3. The track chain member of claim 1 wherein the shoe member and the first rail member define metallic outer surfaces. 4. The track chain member of claim 3 wherein the shoe member and the first rail member consist essentially of metallic material. 5. The track chain member of claim 1 further comprising: a second rail member extending from the shoe member, wherein the second rail member defines a second support surface extending generally in both the track chain traveling direction and the lateral direction defining an inner lateral extremity; and a second crest shaped member disposed laterally adjacent the inner lateral extremity of the second support surface; wherein the groove extends downwardly from the first support surface and the second support surface. 6. The track chain member of claim 5 wherein the second crest shaped member defines a width along the lateral direction, a vertical direction that is perpendicular to the lateral direction and the track chain traveling direction, and a height in the vertical direction, wherein the width exceeds the height. 7. The track chain member of claim 6 wherein the width ranges from 40 to 200 mm. 8. The track chain member of claim 7 wherein the height ranges from 40 to 200 mm. 9. The track chain member of claim 8 wherein the second support surface defines a second support surface width along the lateral direction and the ratio of the height of the second crest shaped member to the second support surface width ranges from 1:1 to 1:3. 10. A track chain assembly comprising: a plurality of track chain segments; at least one of the plurality of track chain segments includes two track chain members and at least one track chain member includes a shoe member; a first rail member extending from the shoe member, wherein the first rail member defines a track chain traveling direction and a lateral direction generally perpendicular to track chain traveling direction; a first support surface extending generally in both the track chain traveling direction and the lateral direction defining an outer lateral extremity; and a first crest shaped member disposed laterally adjacent the outer lateral extremity of the first support surface; and a second rail member extending from the shoe member, wherein the first rail member defines the same track chain traveling direction as the first rail member and the same lateral direction as the first rail member; a second support surface extending generally in both the track chain traveling direction and the lateral direction defining an inner lateral extremity; and a second crest shaped member disposed laterally adjacent the inner lateral extremity of the second support surface; wherein the first rail member is spaced away from the second rail member, defining a groove therebetween extending downwardly from the first support surface and the second support surface, and completely through the track chain member along the track chain traveling direction, and both the first crest shaped member and the second crest shaped member define a width along the lateral direction, a vertical direction that is perpendicular to the lateral direction and the track chain traveling direction, and a height in the vertical direction, wherein the width exceeds the height. 11. The track chain assembly of claim 10 wherein the first and second support surfaces are coplanar. 12. The track chain assembly of claim 10 wherein the track chain member defines a midplane and the first and second crest shaped members are symmetrically shaped about the midplane. 13. The track chain assembly of claim 12 wherein the track chain member further defines a concave arcuate surface joining the first support surface to the first crest shaped member. 14. The track chain assembly of claim 13 wherein the first crest shaped member defines a first angled surface forming a first oblique angle with the lateral direction and the concave arcuate surface joins the first support surface with the first angled surface. 15. The track chain assembly of claim 14 wherein the first crest shaped member defines a convex arcuate surface near the zenith of the first crest shaped member. 16. The track chain assembly of claim 15 wherein the first crest shaped member defines a straight surface near the zenith. 17. The track chain assembly of claim 16 wherein the first crest shaped member defines a second angled surface on the opposite lateral side of the first crest shaped member as compared to the first angled surface, wherein the second angled surface forms a second oblique angle with the lateral direction. 18. The track chain assembly of claim 17 wherein the first oblique angle ranges from 1 to 30 degrees. 19. The track chain assembly of claim 18 wherein the second oblique angle ranges from 0 to 180 degrees.
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