Track system
US-2021253185-A1 · Aug 19, 2021 · US
US12397865B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12397865-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017427324-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 26, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 26, 2025 |
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A track assembly for a vehicle has a frame; a drive wheel rotatably mounted to the frame; an idler wheel mount pivotally connected to the frame, the idler wheel mount being selectively pivotable between an operating position and a released position; a lock selectively locking the idler wheel mount in the operating position; an idler wheel rotationally connected to the idler wheel mount, the idler wheel being pivotable with the idler wheel mount; and an endless track driven by the drive wheel around the frame. In the operating position of the idler wheel mount, the idler wheel tensions the endless track. Pivoting the idler wheel mount from the operating position to the released position releases at least some tension from the endless track. A vehicle having the track assembly and a method for installing an endless track having derailed from other components of a track assembly are also disclosed.
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A track assembly for a vehicle comprising: a frame; a drive wheel rotatably mounted to the frame about a drive wheel axis; an idler wheel mount pivotally connected to the frame about an idler wheel mount axis, the idler wheel mount axis being vertically below and longitudinally spaced from the drive wheel axis, the idler wheel mount being selectively pivotable between an operating position and a released position about the idler wheel mount axis, the idler wheel mounting pivoting upward and rearward from the operating position to the released position; a lock selectively locking the idler wheel mount in the operating position; a front idler wheel rotationally connected to the idler wheel mount about a front idler wheel axis, the front idler wheel axis being forward of the drive wheel axis, the front idler wheel being pivotable about the idler wheel mount axis with the idler wheel mount, in the operating position of the idler wheel mount, the front idler wheel axis being forward of the idler wheel mount axis, and the front idler wheel axis being at a first longitudinal distance and at a first vertical distance from the drive wheel axis, in the released position of the idler wheel mount, the front idler wheel axis being rearward of the idler wheel mount axis, and the front idler wheel axis being at a second longitudinal distance and at a second vertical distance from the drive wheel axis, the first longitudinal distance being greater than the second longitudinal distance, the first vertical distance being greater than the second vertical distance; and an endless track driven by the drive wheel around the frame, in the operating position of the idler wheel mount, the front idler wheel tensioning the endless track, and pivoting the idler wheel mount from the operating position to the released position releasing at least some tension from the endless track. 2. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein, in the operating position of the idler wheel mount, the front idler wheel axis is vertically higher than the idler wheel mount axis. 3. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the lock includes a fastener; and the fastener fastening the idler wheel mount to the frame for locking the idler wheel mount in the operating position. 4. The track assembly of claim 3 , further comprising a slide rail connected to a lower end of the frame; wherein: the idler wheel mount is pivotally connected to the slide rail; the idler wheel mount axis extends through the slide rail; and the fastener fastens the idler wheel mount to the slide rail for locking the idler wheel mount in the operating position. 5. The track assembly of claim 4 , wherein, in the operating position, a projection of the slide rail on a vertically and longitudinally extending plane overlaps a projection of the front idler wheel on the plane. 6. The track assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a slide rail connected to a lower end of the frame; wherein: the idler wheel mount is pivotally connected to the slide rail; the idler wheel mount axis extends through the slide rail; and the lock locks the idler wheel mount to the slide rail for locking the idler wheel mount in the operating position. 7. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein the drive wheel is rotatably mounted to an upper end of the frame. 8. The track assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an idler wheel position adjuster connecting the front idler wheel to the idler wheel mount, the idler wheel position adjuster selectively changing a position of the front idler wheel on the idler wheel mount for adjusting an amount of tension applied by the front idler wheel on the endless track when the idler wheel mount is in the operating position. 9. The track assembly of claim 8 , wherein, in response to the idler wheel mount being in the operating position: the idler wheel position adjuster is adapted for changing a position of the front idler wheel between a first position and a second position, the first position of the front idler wheel being a position of the front idler wheel where the front idler wheel is longitudinally furthest from the drive wheel axis, and the second position of the front idler wheel being a position of the front idler wheel where the front idler wheel is longitudinally closest to the drive wheel axis; and wherein more tension is released from the endless track by pivoting the idler wheel mount from the operating position to the released position than by moving the front idler wheel from the second position to the first position while the idler wheel mount is in the operating position. 10. The track assembly of claim 8 , wherein the idler wheel mount is selectively pivotable between the operating position and the released position about the idler wheel mount axis with the idler wheel position adjuster keeping the front idler wheel in a fixed position on the idler wheel mount. 11. The track assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a holder provided on the idler wheel mount for holding a tool onto the idler wheel mount for applying a torque to the idler wheel mount to pivot the idler wheel mount between the operating and released positions. 12. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein the idler wheel mount axis is disposed below a line passing through the drive wheel axis and the front idler wheel axis. 13. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein the drive wheel is adapted for connection to a rotatable axle of a vehicle. 14. The track assembly of claim 13 , wherein the drive wheel defines a plurality of apertures used for fastening the drive wheel to a wheel hub assembly driven by the rotatable axle of the vehicle. 15. The track assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the frame defines a first aperture; the idler wheel mount defines a second aperture; in the operating position, the second aperture is aligned with the first aperture; and in the released position, the second aperture is not aligned with the first aperture. 16. A method for installing an endless track having derailed from other components of a track assembly provided on a vehicle, the track assembly having: a frame; a drive wheel rotatably mounted to the frame about a drive wheel axis; and the endless track adapted to be driven by the drive wheel around the frame; the method comprising: unlocking an idler wheel mount from the frame; once the idler wheel mount is unlocked, pivoting the idler wheel mount and a front idler wheel upward and rearward about an idler wheel mount axis from an operating position to a released position, the front idler wheel being rotationally connected to the idler wheel mount about a front idler wheel axis, the front idler wheel axis being forward of the drive wheel axis; once the idler wheel mount is in the released position and with the idler wheel mount in the released position, realigning the endless track with the other components of the track assembly, in the released position, the front idler wheel axis being rearward of the idler wheel mount axis; once the endless track is realigned, pivoting the idler wheel mount and the front idler wheel about the idler wheel mount axis from the released position back to the operating position thereby tensioning the endless track, in the operating position, the front idler wheel axis being forward of the idler wheel mount axis; and once the idler wheel mount is back in the operating position, locking the idler wheel mount in the operating position to the frame. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein pivoting the idler wheel mount and th
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