TRACKED PISTE GROOMING VEHICLE FOR MAINTENANCE AND SHAPING OF SNOWY TERRAIN
20170233017 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D55/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D55/112
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01H4/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B62D55/116
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D55/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D55/104
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D55/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01H4/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B62D55/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Tracked piste grooming vehicle for maintenance and shaping of snowy terrain, including a crawler chassis which includes, on each side of the chassis, a respective drive wheel, at least four running wheels and a tension wheel, all enclosed by a crawler chain, wherein each running wheel is mounted on a chassis frame in a pretensioned manner by a suspension. Each side of the chassis includes five respective running wheels, with the suspensions thereof having a different pretensioning distribution considered over a vehicle length.
Claims
1. Tracked piste grooming vehicle for maintenance and shaping of snowy terrain, comprising a crawler chassis which includes, on each side of the chassis, a respective drive wheel, at least four running wheels and a tension wheel, all enclosed by a crawler chain, wherein each running wheel is mounted on a chassis frame in a pretensioned manner by suspension, wherein each side of the chassis includes five respective running wheels, with the suspensions thereof having a different pretensioning distribution considered over a vehicle length.
2. Tracked piste grooming vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the pretensioning distribution of the suspensions of the running wheels is provided such that at least one central running wheel disposed between a frontmost and a rearmost running wheel has a superior pretensioning towards a ground than at least one adjacent running wheel adjoining to the front or to the rear.
3. Tracked piste grooming vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each drive wheel is disposed upwardly offset in relation to a plane of tension wheel and running wheels in the vertical direction of the vehicle.
4. Tracked piste grooming vehicle according to claim 1, wherein a central combustion engine of the tracked piste grooming vehicle has an engine power of more than 400 kW.
5. Tracked piste grooming vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the running wheels of each side of the chassis are disposed at such a distance to each other that during vehicle operation bending up of a lower run of the crawler chain between two respective running wheels is prevented at least largely.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] A tracked piste grooming vehicle 1 according to
[0017] The two drive wheels 11 of the crawler chassis are driven by hydraulic motors of a hydraulic system which is fed by a central hydraulic variable pump. The variable pump is driven by a combustion engine in the form of a diesel engine, with merely the exhaust system thereof illustrated in
[0018] Each of the five running wheels 10a to 10e of each side of the chassis 7 is mounted on the chassis frame 2 by a respective suspension 12 to 14. Each suspension includes a wheel hub 12 mounted on a suspension arm 14 to be rotatable about a running wheel axle. Each running wheel 10a to 10e is fixed to a corresponding wheel hub 12. Each suspension arm 14 is mounted on the chassis frame 2 to be pivotable about a jointed cross-shaft axle parallel to the respective running wheel axle. The jointed cross-shaft axle is disposed—as seen in the headway direction V of the tracked piste grooming vehicle 1—ahead of the respective running wheel axle. The suspension arm 14 protrudes from the jointed cross-shaft axle obliquely rearwards and downwards. The suspension arm 14 is elastically pretensioned by a pretensioning device 13, in the present case in the form of a torsion bar spring, downwards in the direction of a ground B (
[0019] The different suspensions 12 to 14 of the running wheels 10a to 10e are each provided with correspondingly forwards or rearwards reduced pretensionings and, consequently, with reduced axle loads. The thus selected distribution of pretensioning of the running wheels 10a to 10e results in a relatively manoeuvrable tracked piste grooming vehicle 1 during vehicle operation, since the highest axle load and, consequently, the highest pretensioning of the running wheels 10c is located in the region of the center of gravity of the vehicle. Regardless of the five running wheels 10a to 10e on each side of the chassis 7 and a long chain contact length of the crawler chain 8a, 8b, there is, consequently, a comparatively low turning resistance obtained for the tracked piste grooming vehicle 1, resulting in good steerability of the tracked piste grooming vehicle 1.
[0020] With reference to