System and method for monitoring track tension for a track assembly of a work vehicle
US-10099735-B2 · Oct 16, 2018 · US
US11667342B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11667342-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916592136-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2023 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
An active track-chain sag management system for usage in conjunction with crawler vehicles having tracked undercarriages includes a movable track-engaging member positioned for physical engagement into a track-chain of the tracked undercarriage, an electric drive assembly controllable to adjust a track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member relative to the track-chain, and a controller operatively coupled to the electric drive assembly. The controller is configured to command the electric drive assembly to repeatedly adjust the track-chain sag of the track-chain by varying the track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member during operation of the tracked undercarriage.
Opening claim text (preview).
What is claimed is: 1. An active track-chain sag management system utilized in conjunction with a crawler vehicle having a tracked undercarriage, the active track-chain sag management system comprising: a movable track-engaging member positioned for physical engagement into a track-chain of the tracked undercarriage; an electric drive assembly controllable to adjust a track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member relative to the track-chain; and a controller operatively coupled to the electric drive assembly, the controller configured to command the electric drive assembly to repeatedly adjust the track-chain sag of the track-chain by varying the track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member during operation of the tracked undercarriage; wherein the movable track-engaging member comprises an idler wheel; and wherein the electric drive assembly comprises a linear electric drive assembly configured to move the idler wheel into engagement with the track-chain along a substantially linear axis. 2. The active track-chain sag management system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: establish a target track-chain tension (T TARGET ) corresponding to a desired track-chain sag of the tracked undercarriage; repeatedly estimate a current track-chain tension (T CURRENT ) of the track-chain during operation of the tracked undercarriage; and command the linear electric drive assembly to adjust the track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member to reduce disparities between the target track-chain tension (T TARGET ) and the current track-chain tension (T CURRENT ). 3. The active track-chain sag management system of claim 2 , wherein the linear electric drive assembly comprises an electric motor; and wherein the controller is coupled to the electric motor and is configured to estimate the current track-chain tension (T CURRENT ) of the track-chain based, at least in part, on a current torque output of the electric motor. 4. The active track-chain sag management system of claim 2 , further comprising an operator interface to which the controller is operably coupled; wherein the controller is configured to establish the target track-chain tension (T TARGET ) based, at least in part, on operator input received via the operator interface. 5. The active track-chain sag management system of claim 2 , further comprising a data source providing data indicative of current ground conditions; wherein the controller is configured to establish the target track-chain tension (T TARGET ) based, at least in part, on data indicative of current ground conditions. 6. The active track-chain sag management system of claim 1 , wherein the linear electric drive assembly comprises: an electric motor having a motor output shaft; and at least one device configured to convert rotation of the motor output shaft to substantially linear movement of the idler wheel and to amplify an axial force at which the idler wheel is engaged into the track relative to a torque output of the motor output shaft. 7. The active track-chain sag management system of claim 6 , wherein the at least one device comprises a planetary screw drive. 8. The active track-chain sag management system of claim 7 , wherein the planetary screw drive comprises a translating nut; wherein the active track-chain sag management system further comprises a locking mechanism configured to prevent translational movement of the translating nut when the locking mechanism is engaged; wherein the controller is operably coupled to the locking mechanism and configured to engage the locking mechanism after commanding the electric drive assembly to adjust the track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member. 9. The active track-chain sag management system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to command the linear electric drive assembly to adjust the track-chain sag of the track-chain in response to detecting that the crawler vehicle has transitioned between traveling in forward and reverse directions. 10. The active track-chain sag management system of claim 1 , wherein the linear electric drive assembly comprises an electric motor having a torque output between about 20 to about 200 Newton-meters; and wherein the linear electric drive assembly is configured to engage the idler wheel into the track-chain at an axial force ranging between 50 and 200 kilonewtons. 11. An active track-chain sag management system utilized in conjunction with a crawler vehicle having a tracked undercarriage, the active track-chain sag management system comprising: a movable track-engaging member positioned for physical engagement into a track-chain of the tracked undercarriage; an electric drive assembly controllable to adjust a track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member relative to the track-chain; and a controller operatively coupled to the electric drive assembly, the controller configured to: command the electric drive assembly to repeatedly adjust the track-chain sag of the track-chain by varying the track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member during operation of the tracked undercarriage; establish a target track-chain tension (T TARGET ) corresponding to a desired track-chain sag of the tracked undercarriage; repeatedly estimate a current track-chain tension (T CURRENT ) of the track-chain during operation of the tracked undercarriage; command the electric drive assembly to adjust the track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member to reduce disparities between the target track-chain tension (T TARGET ) and the current track-chain tension (T CURRENT ); determine when the tracked undercarriage engages in continuous travel for a predetermined time period; and estimate the current track-chain tension (T CURRENT ) of the track-chain in response to determining that the tracked undercarriage has engaged in continuous travel for the predetermined time period. 12. An active track-chain sag management system utilized in conjunction with a crawler vehicle having a tracked undercarriage, the active track-chain sag management system comprising: a movable track-engaging member positioned for physical engagement into a track-chain of the tracked undercarriage; an electric drive assembly controllable to adjust a track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member relative to the track-chain; a hydraulic cylinder coupled between the movable track-engaging member and the electric drive assembly; a hydraulic port permitting hydraulic fluid exchange with the hydraulic cylinder to manually position the movable track-engaging member; and a controller operatively coupled to the electric drive assembly, the controller configured to command the electric drive assembly to repeatedly adjust the track-chain sag of the track-chain by varying the track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member during operation of the tracked undercarriage. 13. An active track-chain sag management system utilized in conjunction with a crawler vehicle having a tracked undercarriage, the active track-chain sag management system comprising: a movable track-engaging member positioned for physical engagement into a track-chain of the tracked undercarriage; an electric drive assembly controllable to adjust a track-tensioning position of the movable track-engaging member relative to the track-chain; a hydraulic cylinder coupled between the movable track-engaging member and the electric drive assembly; a pressure relief valve fluidly coupled to the hydraulic cylinder and configured to open to
using electrical means · CPC title
Track-tensioning means · CPC title
Endless track vehicles (steering aspects B62D11/00; {characterised by the driver not being seated B62D51/007}) · CPC title
of articulated type, e.g. chains {(with lubrication means B62D55/092)} · CPC title
Final drives · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.