B62D55/104

Track Assembly for Traction of an Off-Road Vehicle
20200055554 · 2020-02-20 ·

A track assembly for providing traction to an off-road vehicle, such as an agricultural vehicle, a construction vehicle, or another work vehicle, in which the track assembly may comprise a suspension between a frame of the track assembly and a bogie carrying roller wheels of the track assembly.

Track Assembly for Traction of an Off-Road Vehicle
20200055554 · 2020-02-20 ·

A track assembly for providing traction to an off-road vehicle, such as an agricultural vehicle, a construction vehicle, or another work vehicle, in which the track assembly may comprise a suspension between a frame of the track assembly and a bogie carrying roller wheels of the track assembly.

TRACK ASSEMBLY FOR FARM IMPLEMENT

A track assembly for assisting in moving a farm implement along a ground surface in a line of travel is provided. The track assembly includes a tilt arm comprising front and rear ends. The track assembly includes a camber arm coupled to the tilt arm such that the camber arm permits the tilt arm to pivot about a first axis perpendicular to the line of travel and a second axis parallel to the line of travel. The camber arm is located between the front and rear ends of the tilt arm.

TRACK ASSEMBLY FOR FARM IMPLEMENT

A track assembly for assisting in moving a farm implement along a ground surface in a line of travel is provided. The track assembly includes a tilt arm comprising front and rear ends. The track assembly includes a camber arm coupled to the tilt arm such that the camber arm permits the tilt arm to pivot about a first axis perpendicular to the line of travel and a second axis parallel to the line of travel. The camber arm is located between the front and rear ends of the tilt arm.

TRACKED VEHICLE TENSIONING

A track tensioning mechanism and method includes a bracket assembly coupled to an axle of a tensioner wheel configured to engage a track to be tensioned. The bracket assembly has its own axle, which is configured to rotatably engage with a body of the vehicle. The axle of the bracket assembly is laterally offset from the axle of the tensioner wheel, enabling the track to be loosened or tightened by rotating the bracket assembly about its own axle between first and second positions.

TRACKED VEHICLE TENSIONING

A track tensioning mechanism and method includes a bracket assembly coupled to an axle of a tensioner wheel configured to engage a track to be tensioned. The bracket assembly has its own axle, which is configured to rotatably engage with a body of the vehicle. The axle of the bracket assembly is laterally offset from the axle of the tensioner wheel, enabling the track to be loosened or tightened by rotating the bracket assembly about its own axle between first and second positions.

SUSPENSION SYSTEM AND TRACK SYSTEM HAVING SAME
20240043077 · 2024-02-08 ·

The first suspension member is pivotally connectable to a frame assembly of the track system and defines a receptacle. The second suspension member is pivotally connectable to the frame assembly, extends at least partially within the receptacle, and is moveable relative to the first suspension member. The resilient member has a first surface that is generally fixedly connected to the second suspension member and a second surface that is generally fixedly connected to the first suspension member. The first and second suspension members have a first position, and in response to the first and second suspension members moving relative to one another, the resilient member biases the first and second member toward the first position. A track system is also disclosed.

SUSPENSION SYSTEM AND TRACK SYSTEM HAVING SAME
20240043077 · 2024-02-08 ·

The first suspension member is pivotally connectable to a frame assembly of the track system and defines a receptacle. The second suspension member is pivotally connectable to the frame assembly, extends at least partially within the receptacle, and is moveable relative to the first suspension member. The resilient member has a first surface that is generally fixedly connected to the second suspension member and a second surface that is generally fixedly connected to the first suspension member. The first and second suspension members have a first position, and in response to the first and second suspension members moving relative to one another, the resilient member biases the first and second member toward the first position. A track system is also disclosed.

WEAR STRIP WITH INSERTS FOR TRACKED VEHICLES
20240116585 · 2024-04-11 ·

A wear strip assembly for a snowmobile includes a wear strip comprising a first wear-resistant polymer securable to a skid rail beam of a snowmobile. Inserts are fastened within the wear strip such that lower surfaces of the inserts are substantially flush with a lower surface of the wear strip. Each of the inserts includes a second wear-resistant polymer that is more wear resistant than the first wear-resistant polymer. Between 40 and 50 percent of the lower surface of the portion of the rail is occupied by the inserts. The skid rail beam includes a straight portion and an angled portion, the inserts being positioned along the straight portion.

WEAR STRIP WITH INSERTS FOR TRACKED VEHICLES
20240116585 · 2024-04-11 ·

A wear strip assembly for a snowmobile includes a wear strip comprising a first wear-resistant polymer securable to a skid rail beam of a snowmobile. Inserts are fastened within the wear strip such that lower surfaces of the inserts are substantially flush with a lower surface of the wear strip. Each of the inserts includes a second wear-resistant polymer that is more wear resistant than the first wear-resistant polymer. Between 40 and 50 percent of the lower surface of the portion of the rail is occupied by the inserts. The skid rail beam includes a straight portion and an angled portion, the inserts being positioned along the straight portion.