Track system for a vehicle
US-2019144055-A1 · May 16, 2019 · US
US11780513B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11780513-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916277167-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2023 |
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A track assembly mountable to a rotatable rear axle of a vehicle includes a frame, a drive wheel rotationally mounted to the frame and being structured to be attached to the axle of the vehicle, a front idler wheel and a rear idler wheel assemblies mounted to the frame, and a track. The track has an inner surface facing the drive wheel, and an outer surface opposite the inner surface. The outer surface has a plurality of traction lugs distributed along the outer surface. The track includes a plurality of longer transverse reinforcement rods distributed therethrough and a plurality of shorter transverse reinforcement rods distributed therethrough. The shorter transverse reinforcement rods are shorter in length than the longer transverse reinforcement rods. Each of the longer and shorter transverse reinforcement rods is aligned along at least a part of its length with at least one of the traction lugs.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A track assembly to be mounted to a rotatable rear axle of a vehicle, the rotatable rear axle being structured for mechanical attachment of a wheel thereto, comprising: a frame having a front, a rear, a bottom, a left side, and a right side; the frame including a longitudinally-extending left slide rail positioned at the bottom of the frame, the left slide rail having a bottom surface, a front end having an upward curvature, a rear end and a length; and a longitudinally-extending right slide rail positioned at the bottom of the frame, the right slide rail having a bottom surface, a front end having an upward curvature, a rear end, and a length; wherein the longitudinally-extending left slide rail and the longitudinally-extending right slide rail define an interior space therebetween; a drive wheel rotationally mounted to the frame for rotation about a drive wheel axis positioned in a vertical drive wheel plane, the drive wheel having a peripheral surface, the drive wheel being structured to be attached to the axle of the vehicle when the wheel is removed, the vertical drive wheel plane being positioned rearwardly from the front end of the left side rail and the front end of the right side rail; a front idler wheel assembly mounted at the front of the frame for rotation about a front idler wheel assembly axis parallel to the drive wheel axis, the front idler wheel assembly having a peripheral surface; a rear idler wheel assembly mounted at the rear of the frame for rotation about a rear idler wheel assembly axis parallel to the drive wheel axis, the rear idler wheel assembly having a peripheral surface; the front idler wheel assembly being mounted in the interior space defined by the longitudinally-extending left slide rail and the longitudinally-extending right slide rail, between the upward curvatures of the front ends thereof, with the peripheral surface of the front idler wheel assembly extending forward of the front ends of the side rails; and a track having an inner surface facing the drive wheel, and an outer surface opposite the inner surface, the outer surface having a plurality of traction lugs distributed along the outer surface, the track including a plurality of longer transverse reinforcement rods distributed therethrough and a plurality of shorter transverse reinforcement rods distributed therethrough, the shorter transverse reinforcement rods being shorter in length than the longer transverse reinforcement rods, each of the longer and shorter transverse reinforcement rods being aligned along at least a part of its length with at least one of the traction lugs; the drive wheel, the front idler wheel assembly and the rear idler wheel assembly being positioned relative to the frame to support the track around the drive wheel peripheral surface, the front idler wheel assembly peripheral surface, and the rear idler wheel assembly peripheral surface, the track being in driving engagement with the drive wheel, and the track assembly comprising: a first plurality of L-shaped clips mounted to the track such that each clip of the first plurality of L-shaped clips passes with each revolution of the track around the frame of the track assembly between the left slide rail and the track, each clip of the first plurality of L-shaped clips having an upstanding L-portion extending from the track toward the frame of the track assembly; a second plurality of L-shaped clips mounted to the track such that each clip of the second plurality of L-shaped clips passes with each revolution of the track around the frame of the track assembly between the right slide rail and the track, each clip of the second plurality of L-shaped clips having an upstanding L-portion extending from the track toward the frame of the track assembly; and a third plurality of L-shaped clips mounted to the track over a middle portion of each of the plurality of shorter transverse reinforcement rods such that each clip of the third plurality of L-shaped clips passes with each revolution of the track around the frame of the track assembly between the drive wheel and the track, each clip of the third plurality of L-shaped clips having an upstanding L-portion extending from the track toward the frame of the track assembly; and at least one of the front idler wheel assembly and the rear idler wheel assembly being selectively movable between a plurality of longitudinally-distributed tension positions to tension the track. 2. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the frame has an effective frame length equal to a horizontal distance between a foremost point on the outer surface of the track and the rear idler wheel assembly axis, the effective frame length being between 48 inches and 60 inches, and the frame has an effective frame height equal to a vertical distance between the drive wheel axis and a point on the outer surface of the track, the point being positioned directly below the drive wheel axis, the effective frame height being between 17 inches and 20 inches. 3. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein the drive wheel, wheels of the front idler wheel assembly and wheels of the rear idler wheel assembly are the sole wheels of the track assembly contacting the track. 4. The track assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of mid-rollers, each mid-roller of the plurality of mid-rollers being connected to at least one of the left slide rail and the right slide rail to rotate about a mid-roller axis that defines a mid-roller plane with the drive wheel axis, the mid-roller plane defining an angle with the vertical drive wheel plane that has a magnitude of not more than 20 degrees. 5. The track assembly of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of mid-rollers is positioned relative to the left slide rail and the right slide rail such that each mid-roller in the plurality of mid-rollers extends downward past the bottom surface of each of the left slide rail and the right slide rail by 2/25.4 inches to 6/25.4 inches. 6. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least some traction lugs in the plurality of traction lugs are longitudinally spaced from each other by 5 to 8 inches. 7. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rear idler wheel assembly has four idler wheels. 8. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein the track assembly further comprises a dynamic traction device having one end connected to the frame and another end connected to the vehicle when the track assembly is in use. 9. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the front idler wheel assembly has a front idler wheel assembly radius, the bottom surface of each of the left slide rail and the right slide rail has an upward curvature having an upward radius of curvature, the upward curvatures of the left slide rail and the right slide rail are sized such that the track bends around the front idler wheel assembly and the upward curvatures of the left and right slide rails about an effective wheel radius, and the effective wheel radius is greater than each of the front idler wheel assembly radius and the upward radius of curvature. 10. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein the drive wheel, the front idler wheel assembly, the rear idler wheel assembly, the bottom surfaces of the left and right slide rails, and the track are sized and positioned relative to each other such that when: the track assembly is mounted to the vehicle, the vehicle is traveling forward on flat level surface terrain covered with snow, and the track is being driven by the drive wheel about a path around the drive wheel, the front idler wheel assembly, the left and right slide rails, and the rear idler wheel assembly, each traction lug in the plurality of the traction
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