Roller system for machine undercarriage

US2017166271A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017166271-A1
Application numberUS-201514970073-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 15, 2015
Priority dateDec 15, 2015
Publication dateJun 15, 2017
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A roller system for a tracked undercarriage is disclosed. The roller system includes an interconnected track shoe series. A first roller series is configured to engage a first plurality of non-adjacent track shoes of the interconnected track shoe series. A second roller series is configured to engage a second plurality of non-adjacent track shoes of the interconnected track shoe series. Rollers of the first roller series are independently mounted relative to rollers of the second roller series. Non-adjacent track shoes of the first plurality are between non-adjacent track shoes of the second plurality.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A roller system for a tracked undercarriage, comprising: an interconnected track shoe series; a first roller series configured to engage a first plurality of non-adjacent track shoes of the track shoe series; and a second roller series configured to engage a second plurality of non-adjacent track shoes of the track shoe series; wherein rollers of the first roller series are independently mounted relative to rollers of the second roller series, and non-adjacent track shoes of the first plurality are between non-adjacent track shoes of the second plurality. 2 . The roller system of claim 1 , wherein the number of rollers in each of the first and second roller series is between 5 and 9, and each track shoe of the track shoe series is simultaneously engaged by one roller of one of the first and second roller series. 3 . The roller system of claim 1 , including a track frame, and wherein the rollers of the first roller series are cantilevered from a first side of the track frame, and the rollers of the second roller series are cantilevered from a second side of the track frame. 4 . The roller system of claim 1 , wherein the rollers of the first roller series are in a first substantially linear array, and the rollers of the second roller series are in a second substantially linear array that is substantially parallel to the first substantially linear array, the diameter of each roller of the first and second substantially linear arrays being greater than the distance between adjacent rollers of either of the first and second substantially linear arrays. 5 . The roller system of claim 1 , wherein each track shoe of the track shoe series includes a first rail surface and a second rail surface, and wherein the rollers of the first roller series are configured to engage the first rail surface, and the rollers of the second roller series are configured to engage the second rail surface. 6 . The roller system of claim 5 , wherein adjacent rollers of the first roller series are configured to engage first rail surfaces of alternate, non-adjacent track shoes of the track shoe series, and wherein adjacent rollers of the second roller series are configured to engage second rail surfaces of track shoes of the track shoe series that are between the alternate, nonadjacent track shoes. 7 . The roller system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second roller series are linear and the first roller series is parallel to and laterally adjacent the second roller series with rollers of the first roller series linearly spaced from laterally adjacent rollers of the second roller series, and wherein the spacing between adjacent track shoes of the track shoe series is substantially equal to the linear spacing between any roller of the first roller series and a laterally adjacent roller of the second roller series. 8 . A track assembly, comprising: a track frame; a drive sprocket and at least one take-up idler mounted on the track frame; an endless track including an interconnected track shoe series, the endless track mounted on the track frame and engaged with the drive sprocket and the at least one take-up idler; a first roller series configured to simultaneously engage a first plurality of track shoes of the track shoe series; and a second roller series configured to simultaneously engage a second plurality of track shoes of the track shoe series; wherein the first plurality of track shoes is different from the second plurality of track shoes. 9 . The track assembly of claim 8 , wherein each track shoe includes at least two rail surfaces, and wherein the rollers of the first roller series engage a first of the two rail surfaces, and the rollers of the second roller series engage a second of the two rail surfaces. 10 . The track assembly of claim 8 , wherein the rollers of the first roller series are in a first substantially linear array and mounted to a first side of the track frame, and the rollers of the second roller series are in a second substantially linear array and mounted to a second side of the track frame, the first and second linear arrays being substantially parallel. 11 . The track assembly of claim 10 , wherein the endless track includes a lower run and at least one upper run, and the first and second roller series extend along the lower run for a combined distance D, wherein each track shoe within the combined distance D on the lower run is simultaneously engaged by one roller of one of the first and second roller series. 12 . The track assembly of claim 11 , wherein each roller rotates about an axis, and the axes of adjacent rollers of the first roller series are equally spaced apart a distance d along the first substantially linear array and the axes of adjacent rollers of the second roller series are equally spaced apart the same distance d along the second substantially linear array, and wherein the axes of the rollers of the first roller series are spaced apart along the combined distance D on the lower run from the axes of the rollers of the second roller series by approximately half the distance d. 13 . The track assembly of claim 12 , wherein each track shoe of the endless track along the combined distance D on the lower run is simultaneously engaged by a roller of one of the first and second roller series. 14 . The track assembly of claim 8 , wherein the distance between rollers of each of the first and second roller series is less than the diameter of the rollers and the distance between axes of rotation of adjacent rollers of each of the first and second roller series is approximately twice the distance between centers of adjacent track shoes of the track shoe series. 15 . The track assembly of claim 8 , wherein each roller of the first roller series is cantilevered from a first side of the track frame, and each roller of the second roller series is cantilevered from a second side of the track frame, and wherein the first roller series is offset longitudinally of the track frame relative to the second roller series. 16 . A machine, comprising: an upper body including a power source; an undercarriage supporting the upper body and including a plurality of track assemblies, each track assembly including a track frame; an endless track mounted on the track frame of each track assembly and including an interconnected track shoe series; and wherein each track assembly includes: a first roller series in a linear array wherein each roller is secured to the track frame for rotation about an axis; a second roller series in a linear array parallel to the first roller series wherein each roller is secured to the track frame for rotation about an axis; wherein the first roller series is offset longitudinally of the track frame relative to the second roller series such that the axes of the rollers of the first roller series are between the axes of the rollers of the second roller series. 17 . The machine of claim 16 , wherein the rollers of the first roller series are cantilevered from a first side of the track frame, and the rollers of the second roller series are cantilevered from a second side of the track frame. 18 . The machine of claim 16 , wherein the rollers of each of the first and second roller series are substantially equal in diameter, each roller of the first and second roller series being spaced from an adjacent roller of the respective first and second roller series a distance less than the diameter of the rollers. 19 . The machine of claim 18 , wherein, along the length

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  • of articulated type, e.g. chains {(with lubrication means B62D55/092)} · CPC title

  • working outwardly · CPC title

  • B62D55/14Primary

    Arrangement, location, or adaptation of rollers · CPC title

  • Wheel engaging parts; Wheel guides on links · CPC title

  • with tracks without ground wheels · CPC title

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What does patent US2017166271A1 cover?
A roller system for a tracked undercarriage is disclosed. The roller system includes an interconnected track shoe series. A first roller series is configured to engage a first plurality of non-adjacent track shoes of the interconnected track shoe series. A second roller series is configured to engage a second plurality of non-adjacent track shoes of the interconnected track shoe series. Rollers…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D55/14. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 15 2017 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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