Seal for rotating sleeve track
US-2020122792-A1 · Apr 23, 2020 · US
US11148736B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11148736-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816121011-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 19, 2021 |
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A bushing assembly for a track assembly includes a first end element, a second end element, and a central element positioned between the first end element and the second end element. The central element may be interference fit or positioned between the first end element and the second end element, and the central element may include a greater hardness than the first and second end elements. The first end element, the second end element, and the central element form a bushing with a longitudinal opening extending longitudinally through the bushing.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bushing assembly for a track assembly, comprising: a first end element; a second end element; and a central element between the first end element and the second end element, wherein the central element is interference fit or positioned between the first end element and the second end element, and wherein the central element includes a greater hardness than the first end element and second end element, wherein the first end element, the second end element, and the central element form a bushing with a longitudinal opening extending longitudinally through the bushing, wherein the first end element includes a first inner extension, wherein the second end element includes a second inner extension, and wherein the first inner extension and the second inner extension are either (1) coupled at a connection positioned radially within the central element, or (2) spaced apart by a gap positioned radially within the central element. 2. The bushing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the central element is formed of a wear-resistant material and is configured to engage with a sprocket to drive a track link assembly, and wherein the first end element and the second end element are formed of pressed or forged steel. 3. The bushing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first inner extension and the second inner extension are coupled at the connection positioned radially within the central element. 4. The bushing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first inner extension and the second inner extension are complementary such that the first inner extension and the second inner extension are coupled at the connection positioned radially within the central element and at least partially overlap over a longitudinal length of the bushing assembly within the central element. 5. The bushing assembly of claim 4 , wherein the longitudinal opening is configured to receive a pin, and wherein the first inner extension is radially farther away from the longitudinal opening than the second inner extension over the overlap. 6. The bushing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first inner extension and the second inner extension are spaced apart by the gap positioned radially within the central element. 7. The bushing assembly of claim 1 , wherein a radially outer face of the central element extends radially beyond radially outer faces of the first end element and the second end element. 8. The bushing assembly of claim 7 , wherein the radially outer face of the central element extends radially beyond the radially outer faces of the first end element and the second end element by approximately 10 to 12 mm. 9. The bushing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the central element is formed a wear-resistant material, and wherein the first end element and the second end element are formed of pressed or forged steel. 10. A track link assembly, comprising: a plurality of track links; a pin; a bushing, wherein the bushing includes a first end element, a second end element, and a central element having a higher wear-resistance than the first end element and the second end element, and wherein, when coupled, the track links apply a longitudinally inward compression force on the first end element and the second end element to secure the first end element, the second end element, and the central element together; and an inner bushing element, wherein the inner bushing element is interference fit to and positioned between the first end element and the second end element, and wherein the inner bushing element is positioned radially within the central element. 11. The track link assembly of claim 10 , wherein the central element of the bushing is formed of a wear-resistant material. 12. The track link assembly of claim 10 , wherein the bushing includes a longitudinal opening to receive the pin, and wherein a radially outer face of the central element extends radially beyond radially outer faces of the first end element and the second end element a greater distance from the longitudinal opening. 13. The track link assembly of claim 10 , wherein the central element is configured to engage with a sprocket to drive the track link assembly. 14. A method of forming a bushing element for a track assembly, comprising: pressing steel to form a first end portion; pressing steel to form a second end portion; forming a central portion with a hardness or wear-resistance greater than the first end portion and the second end portion; and securing the first end portion and the second end portion within opposing sides of the central portion to form the bushing element. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first end portion includes a first inner extension and the second end portion includes a second inner extension, wherein the first inner extension and the second inner extension are configured to be connected at a connection that is within a radially interior opening of the central portion. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the inner extensions are complementary such that securing the first end portion and the second end portion includes the first inner extension and the second inner extension at least partially overlapping over a longitudinal length of the bushing element within the central portion. 17. The method of claim 14 , further including positioning a pin within an opening of the bushing element and coupling the pin and the bushing element to a plurality of links to form a portion of a link assembly, wherein the links aid in the securing of the first end portion and the second end portion within the central portion by providing a compression force. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein forming the central portion with the hardness or wear-resistance greater than the first end portion and the second end portion includes hardfacing the central portion before coupling the central portion to the first and second end portions. 19. The track link assembly of claim 12 , wherein the radially outer face of the central element extends radially beyond the radially outer faces of the first end element and the second end element by approximately 10 to 12 mm. 20. The track link assembly of claim 10 , wherein the central element is formed a wear-resistant material, and wherein the first end element, the second end element, and the inner bushing element are formed of pressed or forged steel.
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