Track assembly for traction of an off-road vehicle
US-10399619-B1 · Sep 3, 2019 · US
US12304579B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12304579-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217828614-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 20, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 20, 2025 |
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A support structure for a track system is disclosed. The support structure has leading and trailing linkages which are pivotally connectable to a frame member of the track system through, respectively, leading and trailing pivots. The leading linkage is pivotally connected to the trailing linkage through an intermediate pivot. The support structure has at least one biasing assembly. Leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies are connected to the support structure, which is adapted to move such that when the leading support wheel assembly moves in a first direction, the intermediate support wheel assembly moves in a second direction, and the trailing support wheel assembly moves in the first direction. A track system having the support structure and a vehicle having the track system is also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A support structure for connecting a plurality of support wheel assemblies to a frame member of a track system, the track system defining a longitudinal direction, the support structure comprising: a leading linkage pivotally connectable to the frame member by a leading pivot, the leading pivot defining a leading pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal direction; a trailing linkage pivotally connectable to the frame member by a trailing pivot, the trailing pivot defining a trailing pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal direction, and pivotally connected to the leading linkage by an intermediate pivot, the intermediate pivot defining an intermediate pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal direction; and at least one biasing assembly connected to at least one of the leading linkage and the trailing linkage; the plurality of support wheel assemblies including: a leading support wheel assembly connected to the leading linkage; a trailing support wheel assembly connected to the trailing linkage; and an intermediate support wheel assembly connected to at least one of the leading and trailing linkages; the support structure being adapted to move such that when the leading support wheel assembly moves in a first direction, the intermediate support wheel assembly moves in a second direction, and the trailing support wheel assembly moves in the first direction; and the support structure, the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies having an initial position, and the at least one biasing assembly biasing the support structure to return toward the initial position upon movement of any one of the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies. 2. The support structure of claim 1 , wherein upon movement of any one of the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies, the leading linkage pivots about the leading pivot, and the trailing linkage pivots about the trailing pivot. 3. The support structure of claim 1 , wherein the leading linkage and the trailing linkage pivot about the intermediate pivot in a scissor-like fashion. 4. The support structure of claim 1 , wherein the at least one biasing assembly includes a leading biasing assembly, an intermediate biasing assembly and a trailing biasing assembly. 5. The support structure of claim 4 , wherein: the leading biasing assembly is connected to the leading pivot; the intermediate biasing assembly is connected the intermediate pivot; and the trailing biasing assembly is connected to the trailing pivot. 6. The support structure of claim 4 , wherein the leading, intermediate and trailing biasing assemblies have different biasing forces. 7. The support structure of claim 4 , wherein at least two of the leading, intermediate and the trailing biasing assemblies have equal biasing forces. 8. The support structure of claim 5 , wherein at least one of: the leading pivot has a square cross-section, the leading biasing assembly includes a leading housing connected to the leading linkage, and four resilient elements seated in the corners of the leading housing and being pressed against the leading housing by the leading pivot; the trailing pivot has a square cross-section, the trailing biasing assembly includes a trailing housing connected to the trailing linkage, and four resilient elements seated in the corners of the trailing housing and being pressed against the trailing housing by the trailing pivot; and the intermediate pivot has a square cross-section, the intermediate biasing assembly includes a intermediate housing connected to one of the leading and trailing linkages, and four resilient elements seated in the corners of the intermediate housing and being pressed against the intermediate housing by the intermediate pivot. 9. The support structure of claim 1 , wherein the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies are longitudinally in-line. 10. The support structure of claim 9 , wherein the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies are laterally centered relative to an endless track of the track system. 11. The support structure of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate support wheel assembly is connected to the leading linkage and to the trailing linkage by the intermediate pivot. 12. The support structure of claim 1 , wherein at least one of: the leading pivot is positioned at a midway point of the leading linkage; and the trailing pivot is positioned at a midway point of the trailing linkage. 13. The support structure of claim 1 , wherein at least one of: the leading pivot is offset from the midway point of the leading linkage; and the trailing pivot is offset from the midway point of the trailing linkage. 14. A track system comprising: a frame having a frame member; idler wheel assemblies connected to the frame; the support structure of claim 1 connecting the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies to the frame member; and an endless track wrapped around the idler wheel assemblies, and the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies. 15. A track system for a vehicle, the track system defining a longitudinal direction, and comprising: a frame having a frame member; idler wheel assemblies connected to the frame; a support structure comprising: a leading linkage pivotally connected to the frame member by a leading pivot, the leading pivot defining a leading pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal direction; a trailing linkage pivotally connected to the frame member by a trailing pivot, the trailing pivot defining a trailing pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal direction, and pivotally connected to the leading linkage by an intermediate pivot, the intermediate pivot defining an intermediate pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal direction; and at least one biasing assembly connected to at least one of the leading linkage and the trailing linkage; a plurality of support wheel assemblies including a leading support wheel assembly connected to the leading linkage, a trailing support wheel assembly connected to the trailing linkage, and an intermediate support wheel assembly connected to at least one of the leading and trailing linkages; an endless track wrapped around the idler wheel assemblies, and the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies; the support structure being adapted to move such that when the leading support wheel assembly moves in a first direction, the intermediate support wheel assembly moves in a second direction, and the trailing support wheel assembly moves in the first direction; and the support structure, the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies having an initial position, and the at least one biasing assembly biasing the support structure to return toward the initial position upon movement of any one of the leading, intermediate and trailing support wheel assemblies. 16. The track system of claim 15 , wherein the endless track includes a plurality of reinforcing members, the plurality of reinforcing members extending laterally across the endless track, and being distributed longitudinally along the endless track. 17. The track system of claim 15 , wherein the track system is steerable. 18. The track system of claim 15 , wherein the track system is connected to a driving axle of a vehicle, the driving axle defining a driving axle axis, and the leading, intermediate and trailing pivot axes are longitudinally offset from the driving axle axis.
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