Excavator track tensioning
US-2017274947-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US9994268B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9994268-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615333977-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 12, 2018 |
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An undercarriage assembly of a work machine includes a drive wheel, front and rear idler wheels and a plurality of supporting mid-rollers. A belt disposed about the drive and idler wheels. A roller frame defines a main pivot axis located between front and rear ends. The front idler wheel is connected to the front end of the track roller frame. A major bogie having a forward bogie arm and a trailing bogie arm pivotably connects to the roller frame. The rear idler wheel connects to the trailing bogie arm. A swing link is pivotably connected to the trailing bogie arm, wherein the rear idler wheel is mounted on the swing link. A hydraulic cylinder connected between the rear end of the track roller frame and the swing link rotates the swing link to maintain desired tension in the track belt.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tracked work machine having an undercarriage assembly configured to drive the work machine over ground, the undercarriage assembly comprising: a drive wheel; a front idler wheel rotatable on a front axle, the front idler wheel defining a front idler axis; a rear idler wheel rotatable on a rear axle, the rear idler wheel defining a rear idler axis; an endless track belt disposed about the drive and idler wheels; a front track tensioner configured to position the front idler wheel to tension the track belt; a track roller frame pivotably mounted on the work machine with a main pivot defining a main pivot axis, the track roller frame comprising an elongate member with a front end and a rear end with the main pivot located between the front end and the rear end and the front idler wheel being connected near the front end of the track roller frame; a major bogie connected to the track roller frame, the major bogie comprising a forward bogie arm and a trailing bogie arm and pivotably connected to the track roller frame at a major bogie pivot defining a major bogie pivot axis, wherein a mechanical stop is positioned on the trailing bogie arm; a swing link pivotably connected to the trailing bogie arm, wherein the rear idler wheel is mounted on the swing link, and wherein the swing link has a toe on a lower end thereof; and a hydraulic cylinder connected between the rear end of the track roller frame and the swing link, the hydraulic cylinder configured to rotate the swing link to maintain desired tension in the track belt, wherein the toe of the swing link contacts the mechanical stop to limit the travel of the swing link when pressure is reduced in the hydraulic cylinder. 2. The tracked work machine of claim 1 wherein the swing link is mounted on the trailing bogie arm with a swing link pivot defining a swing link pivot axis, the swing link pivot being positioned above the rear idler axle such that the swing link pivot axis is above the rear idler axis. 3. The tracked work machine of claim 2 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is connected to the swing link below the swing link pivot so that the hydraulic cylinder acts to pivot the swing link about the swing link pivot axis. 4. The tracked work machine of claim 1 wherein under normal conditions, track tension generated by the front track tensioner keeps the swing link in firm contact with the mechanical stop, and wherein when the front tensioner is retracted due to reverse torque from the drive wheel, the hydraulic cylinder rotates the swing link rearward to maintain desired tension in the track belt.
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