Webbed idler wheel assembly for tracked machines

US11230333B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11230333-B2
Application numberUS-201816204552-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 29, 2018
Priority dateNov 29, 2018
Publication dateJan 25, 2022
Grant dateJan 25, 2022

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An idler wheel for a tracked machine can comprise a cylindrical hub defining a central axis, an annular tread disposed concentrically about the cylindrical hub, a pair of side plates connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread, and a webbing connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread between the pair of side plates. A method for manufacturing an idler wheel comprises assembling a cylindrical hub, an annular tread, first and second side plates and at least one web.

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What is claimed is: 1. An idler wheel for a tracked machine, the idler wheel comprising: a cylindrical hub defining a central axis; an annular tread disposed concentrically about the cylindrical hub; a pair of side plates connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread, wherein the pair of side plates are located radially between and radially connect the cylindrical hub and the annular tread; and a webbing connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread between the pair of side plates; wherein the webbing comprises a pair of webs comprising first and second webs, the first and second webs each comprising: a radially extending rim portion; and a web portion extending outwardly from the rim portion at an oblique angle to the central axis; wherein the web portions are flared axially outward in a direction extending from the annular tread to the cylindrical hub. 2. The idler wheel of claim 1 , wherein the pair of side plates comprises first and second side plates, the first and second side plates each comprising: a round disk-shaped body; and a hub bore located at a center of the disk-shaped body; wherein an outer diameter end of the round disk-shaped body engages a radially inner surface of the annular tread. 3. The idler wheel of claim 2 , wherein an inner diameter of the round disk-shaped body engages a radially outer surface of the cylindrical hub. 4. The idler wheel of claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical hub comprises: a sleeve portion extending into the pair of side plates; and a first shoulder radially extending from the sleeve portion between the pair of side plates, the pair of webs radially extending from the first shoulder. 5. The idler wheel of claim 4 , wherein the cylindrical hub further comprises: a second shoulder radially extending from the first shoulder, the pair of webs being axially positioned between the second shoulder and the pair of side plates. 6. The idler wheel of claim 5 , wherein the pair of side plates, the pair of webs and the second shoulder contiguously contact each other in a direction of the central axis. 7. The idler wheel of claim 1 , wherein: the annular tread further comprises a guide flange extending radially therefrom; and the webbing connects to the annular tread radially aligned with the guide flange. 8. The idler wheel of claim 7 , wherein the webbing comprises a pair of webs that are axially spaced from each other at the annular tread. 9. The idler wheel of claim 8 , wherein the guide flange is narrower than a distance between the pair of webs at the cylindrical hub. 10. The idler wheel of claim 1 , wherein: the cylindrical hub has a first axial width; the pair of side plates define a second axial width less than the first axial width; and the annular tread has a third axial width less than the second axial width. 11. A double-webbed idler wheel for a vehicle track system, the double-webbed idler wheel comprising: an inner diameter hub comprising: first axially spaced apart side faces defining a first axial width; and a first shoulder extending radially outward from between the first axially spaced apart side faces; an outer diameter tread concentrically disposed about the inner diameter hub, the outer diameter tread comprising: second axially spaced apart side faces defining a second axial width; and a guide flange extending radially outward from between the second axially spaced apart side faces; a first pair of webs extending from the inner diameter hub to the outer diameter tread; and a second pair of webs extending from the inner diameter hub radially aligned with the first shoulder to the outer diameter tread radially aligned with the guide flange. 12. The double-web idler wheel of claim 11 , further comprising a second shoulder extending from the first shoulder, wherein the first pair of webs extend from adjacent the second shoulder to the guide flange at an oblique angle to a central axis of the double-webbed idler. 13. An idler wheel for a tracked machine, the idler wheel comprising: a cylindrical huh defining a central axis, the cylindrical huh comprising: a sleeve portion; a first shoulder radially extending from the sleeve portion; and a second shoulder radially extending from the first shoulder; an annular tread disposed concentrically about the cylindrical hub; a pair of side plates connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread; and a webbing connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread between the pair of side plates, the webbing comprising: a pair of webs comprising first and second webs, the first and second webs each comprising: a radially extending rim portion; and a web portion extending outwardly from the rim portion at an oblique angle to the central axis; wherein the sleeve portion extends into the pair of side plates; wherein the first shoulder is positioned between the pair of side plates; wherein the pair of webs radially extend from the first shoulder; the pair of webs being axially positioned between the second shoulder and the pair of side plates; and wherein the pair of side plates, the pair of webs and the second shoulder contiguously contact each other in a direction of the central axis. 14. An idler wheel for a tracked machine, the idler wheel comprising: a cylindrical hub defining a central axis; an annular tread disposed concentrically about the cylindrical hub, the annular tread further comprising a guide flange extending radially therefrom; a pair of side plates connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread, wherein the pair of side plates are located radially between and radially connect the cylindrical hub and the annular tread; and a webbing connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread between the pair of side plates, wherein: the webbing connects to the annular tread radially aligned with the guide flange; and the webbing comprising a pair of webs that are axially spaced from each other at the annular tread.

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  • with disc body formed by two or more axially spaced discs {(comprising rail-engaging elements formed by two or more axially spaced discs B60B17/0013)} · CPC title

  • B62D55/14Primary

    Arrangement, location, or adaptation of rollers · CPC title

  • wheels; discs · CPC title

  • Roller-type wheels (B60B19/06 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11230333B2 cover?
An idler wheel for a tracked machine can comprise a cylindrical hub defining a central axis, an annular tread disposed concentrically about the cylindrical hub, a pair of side plates connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread, and a webbing connecting the cylindrical hub and the annular tread between the pair of side plates. A method for manufacturing an idler wheel comprises assembli…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D55/14. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 25 2022 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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