TRACK SHOE OR TRACK BOLT WITH INCREASED SURFACE ROUGHNESS
20230087369 · 2023-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B5/0241
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/282
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D55/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A track shoe includes a ground engaging surface, and a track link engaging surface. A hole extends through the shoe from the ground engaging surface to the track link engaging surface. The ground engaging surface includes a first region disposed adjacent the hole, and a second region extending from the first region away from the hole having a different surface roughness than the first surface roughness.
Claims
1. A track shoe for use with a track assembly, the track shoe comprising: a ground engaging surface; a track link engaging surface; and a hole extending through the track shoe from the ground engaging surface to the track link engaging surface; wherein the ground engaging surface includes a rough region disposed adjacent the hole having a surface roughness of 4.0 Ra or greater.
2. The track shoe of claim 1, wherein the surface roughness of the rough region is less than 10.0 Ra.
3. The track shoe of claim 1, wherein the ground engaging surface includes a smooth region that is disposed adjacent the rough region, and has a surface roughness of less than 4.0 Ra.
4. The track shoe of claim 3, wherein the rough region encircles the hole.
5. The track shoe of claim 4, wherein the smooth region encircles the rough region.
6. The track shoe of claim 5, wherein the rough region forms an annular ring about the hole.
7. The track shoe of claim 1, wherein the rough region has a stipple pattern.
8. The track shoe of claim 1, wherein the rough region has a knurled pattern.
9. A track shoe for use with a track assembly, the track shoe comprising: a ground engaging surface; a track link engaging surface; and a hole extending through the track shoe from the ground engaging surface to the track link engaging surface; wherein the ground engaging surface includes a first region surrounding the hole having a first surface roughness, and second region extending from the first region away from the hole having a different surface roughness than the first surface roughness.
10. The track shoe of claim 9, wherein the difference in surface roughness is at least 5.0 Ra.
11. The track shoe of claim 10, wherein the first region has a greater surface roughness than the second region.
12. The track shoe of claim 9, wherein the first region has a circular ring shape.
13. The track shoe of claim 9, wherein the hole is punched.
14. The track shoe of claim 9, wherein the first region has a knurled texture.
15. The track shoe of claim 9, wherein the first region has a sawtooth pattern.
16. The track shoe of claim 9, wherein the track shoe includes a plurality of holes, each including an associated first region disposed about the hole.
17. A track bolt comprising: a head; and a shaft extending from the head; wherein the head includes a surface under the head surrounding the shaft that includes a surface roughness that is 4.0 Ra or greater.
18. The track bolt of claim 17, wherein the surface is knurled.
19. The track bolt of claim 17, wherein the shaft terminates in a free end, and includes external threads extending from the free end toward the head, and the surface roughness does not exceed 10.0 Ra.
20. The track bolt of claim 17, wherein the surface includes a sawtooth pattern.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the features, as claimed. As used herein, the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “having,” “including,” or other variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. In this disclosure, relative terms, such as, for example, “about,” “substantially,” and “approximately” are used to indicate a possible variation of ±10% in the stated value.
[0019] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. In some cases, a reference number will be indicated in this specification and the drawings will show the reference number followed by a letter for example, 100a, 100b or by a prime for example, 100′, 100″ etc. It is to be understood that the use of letters or primes immediately after a reference number indicates that these features are similarly shaped and have similar function as is often the case when geometry is mirrored about a plane of symmetry. For ease of explanation in this specification, letters and primes will often not be included herein but may be shown in the drawings to indicate duplications of features, having similar or identical function or geometry, discussed within this written specification.
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[0021] In one aspect, machine 10 may be a bulldozer as shown. In other aspects, however, machine 10 may be a small track-type tractor or a large track-type tractor, etc. Track drive assembly 12, which may have a track link assembly or a track chain assembly 13, may be coupled to an undercarriage assembly of machine 10 and driven by a machine engine or other power source (not shown) via at least one drive gear or sprocket 15. A separate track drive assembly 12 may be coupled to each side of machine 10, with each having a track chain 13 forming separate endless loops. A plurality of track shoes 16 may be coupled to an outer surface of track chain 13 in order to aid in the engagement of the ground surface.
[0022] As best seen in
[0023] Successive link subassemblies may be coupled by a pin 20 and a bushing (not shown). For example, to couple a first link subassembly with a successive a second link subassembly, pin 20 may be fixedly received in the first-end apertures of the links of the first link subassembly and bushing may be fixedly received in the second-end apertures of the links of the second link assembly. As such, pin 20 and bushing couple two link subassemblies together to form a portion of track chain 13.
[0024] Each pin 20 may be a substantially cylindrical rod and may be sized to be slip fit through bushing. Each bushing may be generally cylindrical, with a cylindrical channel extending longitudinally through bushing as a bore. The bore and the pin may have a constant diameters, but not necessarily so.
[0025] Looking at
[0026] The particulars of various embodiments of a track shoe and/or a track bolt configured according to various embodiments of the present disclosure will now be discussed that have features that reduce the likelihood of a bolted connection or other fastened connection between the track shoe, the track bolt, the nut, etc. from loosening.
[0027] The inventor has discovered that the friction between the head of a bolt or other portion of a fastener and the track shoe has as much an effect on the robustness of the fastened connection as any other variable.
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] In some embodiments, the ground engaging surface 104 may include a smooth region 112 that is disposed adjacent the rough region. This smooth region 112 may have a surface roughness less than 4.0 Ra in some embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0030] As best seen in
[0031] In some embodiments, the increased surface roughness may be achieved using a stipple pattern/texture, a knurled pattern/texture, a sawtooth pattern (see
[0032] In some embodiments, the track shoe 100 may have a surface roughness that varies and/or may have areas where the surface roughness is too great. In such a case, the ground engaging surface 104 may include a first region 114, 114a surrounding the hole (see
[0033] In some cases, the first region 114, 114a has a greater surface roughness than the second region 116, but not necessarily so. The first region 114, 114a may have various configurations including a circular ring shape as shown in
[0034] As understood with reference to
[0035] In addition to or in lieu of the frictional features of the track shoe, the track bolt 200, 200a may also have frictional features. More particularly as shown in
[0036] While not discussed in detail herein, these same features may be applied at the interface between a nut and track shoe, a nut and the track link, etc.
[0037] In general, any component discussed herein may be made from any suitable material, including, but not limited to, iron, steel, cast-iron, grey-cast iron, white iron, etc. Also, any component discussed herein may be heat treated, induction hardened, carburized, coated, etc.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0038] A track shoe, a track bolt, a nut, or any assembly including one or more of these components according to any embodiment discussed herein may be provided as a replacement part in the field or in an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) context.
[0039] A punching/stamping process may be used to form the hole, and the pattern or texture around the hole to provide the requisite surface roughness. To that end,
[0040] As used herein, the articles “a” and “an” are intended to include one or more items, and may be used interchangeably with “one or more.” Where only one item is intended, the term “one” or similar language is used. Also, as used herein, the terms “has”, “have”, “having”, “with” or the like are intended to be open-ended terms. Further, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “based, at least in part, on” unless explicitly stated otherwise.
[0041] Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein.
[0042] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the embodiments of the apparatus and methods of assembly as discussed herein without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention(s). Other embodiments of this disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the various embodiments disclosed herein. For example, some of the equipment may be constructed and function differently than what has been described herein and certain steps of any method may be omitted, performed in an order that is different than what has been specifically mentioned or in some cases performed simultaneously or in sub-steps. Furthermore, variations or modifications to certain aspects or features of various embodiments may be made to create further embodiments and features and aspects of various embodiments may be added to or substituted for other features or aspects of other embodiments in order to provide still further embodiments.