ROLLER MOUNTING AND ROLLER BLOCK ASSEMBLIES FOR GROUND-ENGAGING TRACK SYSTEM
20230083649 · 2023-03-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D55/0966
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A roller mounting assembly for a ground-engaging track system includes a frame, and a roller block coupled to the frame and including a shaft support surface extending through the roller block. The roller mounting assembly further includes a damper resiliently deformable, relative to the roller block, to dampen loads transmitted between the roller block and the frame. Embodiments of a roller block assembly and a damping shim assembly are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A roller mounting assembly for a ground-engaging track system comprising: a frame; a roller block coupled to the frame and including an upper surface and a lower surface each extending between a forward edge and a back edge of the roller block, an inboard side, and an outboard side; the roller block further including a shaft support surface extending through the roller block in an inboard-outboard direction and circumferentially around a center axis; a damper having a fore-aft length, an inboard-outboard width less than the fore-aft length, and a vertical thickness less than the inboard-outboard width; and the damper is resiliently deformable, relative to the roller block, to dampen loads transmitted between the roller block and the frame.
2. The roller mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the damper is sandwiched vertically between the roller block and the frame.
3. The roller mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein the damper includes a non-metallic shim in contact with at least one of the roller block or the frame.
4. The roller mounting assembly of claim 3 further comprising a metallic shim carrier coupled to the non-metallic shim.
5. The roller mounting assembly of claim 2 further comprising a standard shim sandwiched vertically between the roller block and the frame.
6. The roller mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the damper defines a damper longitudinal axis and includes a forward damper end, a back damper end, an upper damper surface, a lower damper surface, and at least one locating surface longitudinally between the forward damper end and the back damper end and extending between the upper damper surface and the lower damper surface.
7. The roller mounting assembly of claim 6 wherein the damper includes a locating cutout defined in part by the at least one locating surface.
8. The roller mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the roller block includes a collar block.
9. The roller mounting assembly of claim 8 wherein the collar block further includes bolt bores therein extending between the upper surface and the lower surface, and the shaft support surface forms a channel opening at the upper surface.
10. The roller mounting assembly of claim 9 further comprising: sleeves within the bolt bores; bolts extending through the sleeves and through the damper and threaded engaged with the frame; and the sleeves are clamped between bolt heads of the bolts and the frame, and the damper is clamped between the collar block and the frame.
11. A roller block assembly for supporting a roller in a ground-engaging track system comprising: a roller block including an upper surface and a lower surface each extending between a forward edge and a back edge of the roller block, an inboard side, and an outboard side; the roller block further including a shaft support surface extending through the roller block in an inboard-outboard direction and circumferentially around a center axis, a first bolt bore extending through the roller block between the upper surface and the lower surface, and a second bolt bore extending through the roller block between the upper surface and the lower surface; a damper coupled to the roller block; and a first sleeve and a second sleeve within the first bolt bore and the second bolt bore, respectively, and each of the first sleeve and the second sleeve extending out of the respective first bolt bore or second bolt bore and at least partially through the damper.
12. The roller block assembly of claim 11 wherein the roller block includes a collar block.
13. The roller block assembly of claim 11 wherein the shaft support surface forms a channel opening at the upper surface.
14. The roller block assembly of claim 11 wherein the damper includes a first sleeve hole formed therein and receiving the first sleeve, and a second sleeve hole formed therein and receiving the second sleeve.
15. The roller block assembly of claim 14 further comprising a first bolt and a second bolt extending through the first sleeve and the second sleeve, respectively, and each having a threaded shank end extending through the damper, and a bolt head opposite to the respective threaded shank end.
16. The roller block assembly of claim 14 wherein the damper and the roller block include matched outer peripheral profiles.
17. A damping shim assembly for a roller in a ground-engaging track system comprising: a non-damping shim; a damping shim coupled to the non-damping shim and having a fore-aft length, an inboard-outboard width less than the fore-aft length, and a vertical thickness less than the inboard-outboard width; the damping shim further defining a longitudinal axis, and including a forward damper end, a back damper end, a first longitudinal edge extending continuously between the forward damper end and the back damper end, and a second longitudinal edge opposite to the first longitudinal edge and forming a locating cutout extending inwardly in a direction of the longitudinal axis; and the damping shim is resiliently deformable relative to the non-damping shim.
18. The damping shim assembly of claim 17 wherein the locating cutout is a first locating cutout, and the second longitudinal edge forms a second locating cutout spaced longitudinally in the damping shim from the first locating cutout.
19. The damping shim assembly of claim 18 wherein the non-damping shim includes a first locating post and a second locating post within the first locating cutout and the second locating cutout, respectively.
20. The damping shim assembly of claim 17 wherein the damping shim is attached directly to the non-damping shim.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Referring to
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[0020] Roller block 36 further includes an inboard side 46, oriented to face a direction toward machine 10, into the page in
[0021] Roller mounting assembly 30 further includes a damper 54. Damper 54 is resiliently deformable, relative to roller block 36, to dampen loads transmitted between roller block 36 and frame 26. In embodiments illustrated herein damper 54 is sandwiched vertically between roller block 36 and frame 26 and may contact at least one of roller block 36 or frame 26, although the present disclosure is not thereby limited. Roller block 36 may further include a first bolt bore 60 extending through roller block 36 between upper surface 38 and lower surface 40, and a second bolt bore 62 extending through roller block 36 between upper surface 38 and lower surface 40.
[0022] Roller block 36 and damper 54 may form parts of a roller block assembly 56 for supporting a roller in track system 16. Roller block assembly 56 may include a first sleeve 64 and a second sleeve 66 within first bolt bore 60 and second bolt bore 62, respectively. Each of first sleeve 64 and second sleeve 66 extends out of the respective first bolt bore 60 and second bolt bore 62 and at least partially through damper 54. When roller block assembly 56 is coupled to frame 26 for service first sleeve 64 and second sleeve 66 may be clamped in contact with frame 26. Roller block assembly 56 may further include a first bolt 74 and a second bolt 76 extending through first sleeve 64 and first bolt bore 60 and through second sleeve 66 and second bolt bore 62, respectively, and threaded engaged with frame 26. Each of first bolt 74 and second bolt 76 may include a threaded shank end 78 and 80, respectively, extending through damper 54, and a bolt head 82 and 84 opposite to the respective threaded shank end 78 and 80. A first washer 85 and a second washer 87 may be clamped respectively between first bolt 74 and second bolt 76 and roller block 36.
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[0024] Damper 54 further defines a damper longitudinal axis 90 and includes a forward damper end 92, a back damper end 94, an upper damper surface 96, a lower damper surface 98, and at least one locating surface 100 longitudinally between forward damper end 92 and back damper end 94 and extending between upper damper surface 96 and lower damper surface 98. In the illustrated embodiment locating surface 100 interacts with another surface in roller block assembly 56, including a surface of a respective one of first sleeve 64 or second sleeve 66, for example, to maintain damper 54 in place. When assembled for service in roller mounting assembly 30 sleeves 64 and 66 are clamped in a hard or solid connection between bolt heads 82 and 84, respectively, and frame 26. Damper 54 is clamped when assembled between roller block or collar block 36 and frame 26. In this way, vibrations or loading imparting a tendency for roller block 36 to squish vertically between frame 26 and roller block 36 are permitted, but separation vertically between frame 26 and roller block 36 more than a vertical thickness of damper 54 is limited by way of the bolted connections.
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[0026] Roller mounting assembly 130 may further be structured for adjustment of idler 20 vertically relative to track roller frame 26. To this end, damper 154 can include a non-metallic damping shim 158 in contact with at least one of roller block 136 or frame 126 in some embodiments, and used cooperatively with other shim or shim-like components. Roller mounting assembly 130 may further include a metallic shim carrier 160 coupled to non-metallic shim 158, as well as one or more standard metallic shims 162 also sandwiched vertically between roller block 136 and frame 126. Metallic shim carrier 160 can also function as a shim and includes locating posts 161 providing generally a complementary fit relationship within locating cutouts 202 and 204 in non-metallic shim 158 and analogously within locating cutouts (not shown) within standard shims 162. Damper 154/non-metallic shim 158 is resiliently deformable relative to roller block 136 and resiliently deformable relative to standard shim 162.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0029] Referring to the drawings generally, when track-type machine 10 is operated to travel across a substrate, grousers 21 will typically penetrate into the substrate as they pass around and underneath front idler 20. The force of penetrating grousers 21 into the substrate can be transmitted to track roller frame 26, to machine frame 12, and to cab 14, resulting in relative vertical movement between and among the various components. Shocks and vibrations resulting from grouser penetration, or potentially grouser contact with a surface that is not penetrated, can negatively impact performance, notably with respect to certain fine operations such as grading, where a machine-mounted implement can be caused to bounce. In the case of roller mounting assembly 30 vertical squeezing of damper 54 between roller block 36 and track roller frame 26 can attenuate such shocks and vibrations. In the case of roller mounting assembly 130 generally analogous squeezing of damper 154 between roller block 136 and frame 126 can attenuate such shocks and vibrations.
[0030] The present description is for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed to narrow the breadth of the present disclosure in any way. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications might be made to the presently disclosed embodiments without departing from the full and fair scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Other aspects, features and advantages will be apparent upon an examination of the attached drawings and appended claims. 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,” 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.