Track-Type Machine Idler Yoke Assembly

US2016176455A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016176455-A1
Application numberUS-201414577718-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 19, 2014
Priority dateDec 19, 2014
Publication dateJun 23, 2016
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An idler yoke assembly for a track system of a track-type machine is disclosed. The assembly includes a yoke configured to support an idler wheel of the track system and is operatively coupled with a tensioning member of the track system. The yoke further includes a first arm having a first keyway and a wear strip secured to the first keyway. The wear strip is configured for sliding engagement with a key of the track system as the yoke moves relative to a track roller frame of the track system.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An idler yoke assembly for a track system of a track-type machine, comprising: a yoke configured to support an idler wheel of the track system, the yoke operatively coupled with a tensioning member of the track system, the yoke having a first arm having a first keyway; and a wear strip secured to the first keyway, the wear strip configured for sliding engagement with a key of the track system as the yoke moves relative to a track roller frame of the track system. 2 . The idler yoke assembly for a track system according to claim 1 , wherein the first keyway further includes a first upper ledge and a first lower ledge, wherein the wear strip is a first wear strip and the first wear strip is secured to the first upper ledge, wherein the key is a first key and the first wear strip is configured for sliding engagement with the first key as the yoke moves relative to the track roller frame of the track system. 3 . The idler yoke assembly for a track system according to claim 1 , wherein the first keyway further includes a first upper ledge and a first lower ledge, wherein the wear strip is a first wear strip and the first wear strip is secured to the first upper ledge, wherein the yoke assembly further includes a second wear strip and the second wear strip is secured to the first lower ledge, and wherein the key is a first key and the first wear strip and the second wear strip are configured for sliding engagement with the first key as the yoke moves relative to the track roller frame of the track system. 4 . The idler yoke assembly for a track system according to claim 1 , wherein the first keyway further includes a first upper ledge and a first lower ledge, wherein the wear strip is a first wear strip and the first wear strip is secured to the first upper ledge, wherein the yoke assembly further includes a second wear strip and the second wear strip is secured to the first lower ledge, wherein the key is a first key and the first wear strip and the second wear strip are configured for sliding engagement with the first key as the yoke moves relative to the track roller frame of the system, wherein the yoke further includes a second arm spaced apart from the first arm and the second arm includes a second keyway, wherein the second keyway further includes a second upper ledge and a second lower ledge, wherein the yoke assembly further includes a third wear strip secured to the second upper ledge, wherein the yoke assembly further includes a second key and wherein the third wear strip is configured for sliding engagement with the second key as the yoke moves relative to the track roller frame of the track system. 5 . The idler yoke assembly for a track system according to claim 1 , wherein the first keyway further includes a first upper ledge and a first lower ledge, wherein the wear strip is a first wear strip and the first wear strip is secured to the first upper ledge, wherein the yoke assembly further includes a second wear strip and the second wear strip is secured to the first lower ledge, wherein the key is a first key and the first wear strip and the second wear strip are configured for sliding engagement with the first key as the yoke moves relative to the track roller frame of the system, wherein the yoke further includes a second arm spaced apart from the first arm and the second arm includes a second keyway, wherein the second keyway further includes a second upper ledge and a second lower ledge, wherein the yoke assembly further includes a fourth wear strip secured to the second lower ledge, wherein the yoke assembly further includes a second key and wherein the third wear strip and the fourth wear strip are configured for sliding engagement with the second key as the yoke moves relative to the track roller frame of the track system. 6 . The idler yoke assembly for a track system according to claim 4 , further including an idler wheel rotatably disposed between the first arm and the second arm. 7 . The idler yoke assembly for a track system according to claim 6 , wherein the first arm further includes a first partial bore, the second arm further includes a second partial bore, a shaft extends through the idler wheel, the shaft has a first side and a second side, the first side of the shaft is operatively coupled with the first partial bore and the second side of the shaft is operatively coupled with the second partial bore. 8 . The idler yoke assembly for a track system according to claim 5 , further including an idler wheel rotatably disposed between the first arm and the second arm. 9 . The idler yoke assembly for a track system according to claim 8 , wherein the first arm further includes a first partial bore, the second arm further includes a second partial bore, a shaft extends through the idler wheel, the shaft has a first side and a second side, the first side of the shaft is operatively coupled with the first partial bore and the second side of the shaft is operatively coupled with the second partial bore. 10 . A track system for a track-type machine, comprising: a track roller frame; a tensioning member operatively coupled with the track roller frame; a yoke operatively coupled with the tensioning member, the yoke having a first arm and a second arm spaced apart from the first arm, the first arm having a first keyway and the second arm having a second keyway; and an idler wheel rotatably disposed between the first arm and the second arm. 11 . The track-system for a track type machine according to claim 10 , wherein the first keyway further includes a first upper ledge and a first lower ledge, wherein a first wear strip is secured to the first upper ledge and a second wear strip is secured to the first lower ledge, and the track system further includes a first key and the first wear strip and second wear strip are slidably engaged with the first key as the yoke moves in relation to the track roller frame. 12 . The track system for a track-type machine according to claim 11 , wherein the second keyway includes a second upper ledge and a second lower ledge, wherein a third wear strip is secured to the second upper ledge and a fourth wear strip is secured to the second lower ledge, and the track system further includes a second key and the third wear strip and fourth wear strip are slidably engaged with the second key as the yoke moves with in relation to the track roller frame. 13 . The track-system for a track type machine according to claim 10 , wherein the first arm further includes a first partial bore and the second arm further includes a second partial bore, the first and second partial bores configured for receiving a shaft that extends through and supports the idler wheel. 14 . The track-system for a track type machine according to claim 12 , further including a drive sprocket located towards an end of the track roller frame opposite the yoke. 15 . The track-system for a track type machine according to claim 14 , further including one or more upper or lower rollers positioned along a lengthwise-extending axis of the track roller frame, and further positioned between the sprocket and the idler wheel. 16 . The track-system for a track type machine according to claim 15 , further including an endless track, the endless track defining a path that circumscribes the drive sprocket, the one or more upper or lower rollers and the idler wheel. 17 . A method of operating an idler yoke assembly of a track system is disclosed, wherein the idler yoke assembly includes a key and a yoke having a keyway, the method comprising: secur

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  • Assembly, disassembly, repair or servicing of endless-track systems · CPC title

  • B62D55/15Primary

    Mounting devices, e.g. bushings, axles, bearings, sealings {(with lubrication means B62D55/092)} · CPC title

  • Track-tensioning means · CPC title

  • acting on pivotably mounted idlers · CPC title

  • B62D55/14Primary

    Arrangement, location, or adaptation of rollers · CPC title

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What does patent US2016176455A1 cover?
An idler yoke assembly for a track system of a track-type machine is disclosed. The assembly includes a yoke configured to support an idler wheel of the track system and is operatively coupled with a tensioning member of the track system. The yoke further includes a first arm having a first keyway and a wear strip secured to the first keyway. The wear strip is configured for sliding engagement …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D55/15. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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