Claims
- 1. A track drive system for a continuous enclosed ground drive track comprising a track frame mounted inside the track periphery;
a plurality of guide wheels on the track to maintain the track in a desired closed path of movement; said wheels including a track drive wheel assembly, said track drive wheel assembly having a pair of track drive wheel sections; a drive case supported relative to the track drive frame and having an input shaft and an output shaft; the track drive wheel sections being mounted on portions of the output shaft extending from the opposite sides of the drive case; an input shaft mounted on the drive case and spaced from the output shaft; a drive motor on the input shaft to rotate the input shaft; and an endless flexible drive member operable between the input shaft and the output shaft of the drive case to drive the track drive wheel when the motor is driven.
- 2. The track frame assembly of claim 1, wherein said flexible drive member comprises a speed reduction drive between the input shaft and the output shaft.
- 3. The track drive assembly of claim 2 and a brake on an opposite end of the input shaft from the motor, said brake being normally engaged for braking action, and being relievable under application of pressure to release the input shaft for rotation.
- 4. The track drive assembly of claim 1, wherein said drive case is an enclosed drive case, and a supply of oil connected to the drive case.
- 5. The track drive assembly of claim 2, wherein the brake is a spring applied, pressure released brake and is connected to a controller to release the brake when selected conditions have occurred.
- 6. A speed reduction drive for a crawler track, mounted on supports to move in an endless path to form a periphery and an interior space, including a ground support length, a drive wheel assembly for driving the track, said drive wheel assembly including a drive shaft, a housing mounting said drive shaft with the drive shaft having end portions extending outwardly on opposite sides of the housing, the housing being supported relative to a vehicle frame, and the housing being on the interior space of the crawler track mounted on said supports, said drive wheel assembly including separated drive wheel sections, one of the drive wheel sections being on each of the opposite outwardly extending ends of the drive shaft on the exterior of the housing, an input shaft mounted on said housing at a position spaced from the drive shaft, a motor to drive said input shaft from a position on the interior of the periphery of the crawler track, the input shaft and the output shaft having drive wheels thereon, and an endless drive member between the drive wheels of the input shaft and the output shaft, the input shaft having a smaller drive wheel than that on the output shaft to provide for a speed reduction from the input to output shafts.
- 7. The speed reduction drive of claim 6, wherein said endless member comprises a chain, and said drive and driven wheels comprise sprockets on which the chain is mounted.
- 8. The speed reduction drive of claim 6, wherein said housing has an elongated shape, and a width that is substantially less than the width of the crawler track, said track drive wheel sections engaging lugs on said track, said lugs being engaged by the track drive wheels at laterally spaced locations from a center plane of the crawler track.
- 9. The speed reduction drive of claim 8, wherein said motor comprises a hydraulic motor coupled to a first end of said input shaft on an outwardly extending portion of the input shaft that extends outwardly from said housing, said input shaft having a second end that extends out from the housing, and a brake member attached to said second end, said brake member being released when selected conditions occur.
- 10. The speed reduction drive of claim 9, wherein said brake comprises a spring applied brake that normally will apply a braking force to the input shaft, and a hydraulic pressure actuator for releasing the brake when selected conditions occur.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/403,685, filed Aug. 15, 2002, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60403585 |
Aug 2002 |
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