Claims
- 1. A drive track for a wheel train for mobilizing a paving vehicle upon a ground surface, the wheel train including a drive wheel and a bogie wheel, the bogie wheel being rotatable about a central axis, the track comprising:
an endless body disposable about the wheel train and engageable by the drive wheel such that the drive wheel circulates the track about the wheel train, the body including a generally annular rail portion having a substantially continuous inner circumferential surface, the inner surface being contactable with the bogie wheel such that the bogie wheel is rollable along the rail inner surface, and a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface contactable with the ground surface, the rail portion being configured to support the bogie wheel above the ground surface such that when the track circulates about the wheel train, a distance between the bogie wheel axis and the ground surface remains substantially constant as the bogie wheel rolls along the rail inner surface.
- 2. The drive track as recited in claim 1 wherein the rail portion has a circumference and a thickness with a substantially constant value about the circumference such that a spacing distance between the inner and outer rail surfaces at any point on the circumference is substantially equal to the spacing distance at any other point on the circumference.
- 3. The drive track as recited in claim 1 wherein the endless body has two opposing outer lateral edges and further includes a generally annular driven portion, the rail and driven portions being spaced apart laterally and generally disposed between the two edges, the driven portion including an inner circumferential surface and a plurality of lugs spaced circumferentially about and projecting inwardly from the driven portion inner surface, each lug being engageable by the drive wheel to circulate the track about the wheel train.
- 4. The drive track as recited in claim 3 wherein the driven portion further includes an outer circumferential surface contactable with the ground surface and a plurality of recesses extending into the driven portion from the driven portion outer surface, the recesses being configured to increase traction between the driven portion outer surface and the ground surface.
- 5. The drive track as recited in claim 3 wherein the endless body further includes another rail portion spaced laterally from the rail portion such that the driven portion is disposed generally between the two rail portions.
- 6. The drive track as recited in claim 3 wherein endless body includes another rail portion spaced laterally from the rail portion such that the other rail portion is disposed generally between the rail portion and the driven portion.
- 7. The drive track as recited in claim 1 wherein:
the wheel train further includes another bogie wheel rotatable about another central axis; and the endless body has two opposing outer lateral edges and further includes another generally annular rail portion spaced laterally from the rail portion such that the two rail portions are disposed generally between the two edges, the other rail portion having a substantially continuous inner circumferential surface, the other rail inner surface being contactable with the other bogie wheel such that the other bogie wheel is rollable along the other rail inner surface, and a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface contactable with the ground surface, the other rail portion being configured to support the other bogie wheel above the ground surface such that when the track circulates about the wheel train, a distance between the other bogie wheel axis and the ground surface remains substantially constant as the other bogie wheel rolls along the other rail inner surface.
- 8. The drive track as recited in claim 1 wherein the endless body has two opposing outer lateral edges and further includes another rail portion spaced laterally from the rail portion such that the two rail portions are disposed generally between the two edges, the other rail portion having a substantially continuous inner circumferential surface, the other rail inner surface being contactable with the bogie wheel such that the bogie wheel is rollable simultaneously along the two rail portion inner surfaces, and a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface contactable with the ground surface such that the two rail portions support the bogie wheel above the ground surface.
- 9. The drive track as recited in claim 8 wherein the two rail portions are connected together by a generally annular connective portion disposed between the two rail portions, the connective portion having a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface spaced inwardly with respect to the two rail portion outer surfaces such that a generally annular recess is defined between the two rail portions.
- 10. An endless drive track for a wheel train for mobilizing a construction vehicle upon a ground surface, the wheel train including a drive wheel and a bogie wheel, the drive track comprising:
a generally annular driven portion disposable generally about the wheel train and engageable by the drive wheel such that the drive wheel circulates the track about the wheel train; and an endless rail portion spaced laterally from and connected with the driven portion, the rail portion having a generally annular body with a circumference, a substantially continuous inner circumferential surface disposed on a first side of the body and contactable with the bogie wheel, and a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface disposed on a second, opposing side of the body and contactable with the ground surface, the rail body having a thickness with a substantially constant value about the circumference such that a spacing distance between the inner and outer rail surfaces at any point on the circumference is substantially equal to the spacing distance between the two surfaces at any other point on the circumference.
- 11. The endless track as recited in claim 10 wherein the bogie wheel is rotatable about a central axis and rollable along the rail inner surface and the rail portion is configured to support the bogie wheel such that when the track circulates about the wheel train, a distance between the bogie axis and the ground surface remaining substantially constant as the bogie wheel rolls upon the rail inner surface.
- 12. The drive track as recited in claim 10 wherein the driven portion includes a circumferential inner surface and a plurality of lugs spaced circumferentially about and projecting inwardly from the driven portion inner surface, each lug being engageable by the drive wheel to circulate the track about the wheel train.
- 13. The drive track as recited in claim 12 wherein the driven portion further includes an outer circumferential surface contactable with the ground surface and a plurality of recesses spaced circumferentially about and extending into the driven portion from the driven portion outer surface, the recesses being configured to increase traction between the driven portion outer surface and the ground surface.
- 14. The drive track as recited in claim 10 wherein the track has two opposing outer lateral edges, the rail portion is disposed proximal to one of the two lateral edges and the track further comprises another endless rail portion disposed generally between the rail portion and the driven portion, the other rail portion having a generally annular body with a circumference, a substantially continuous inner circumferential surface disposed on a first side of the other rail body and contactable with the bogie wheel, and a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface disposed on a second, opposing side of the other rail body and contactable with the ground surface, the other rail body having a substantially constant thickness such that a spacing distance between the inner and outer surfaces of the other rail portion at any point on the other rail circumference is substantially equal to the spacing distance between the two surfaces of the other rail portion at any other point on the other rail circumference.
- 15. The drive track as recited in claim 10 wherein:
the wheel train further includes another bogie wheel rotatable about another central axis; and the track further comprises another endless annular rail portion spaced laterally from the rail portion such that the driven portion is disposed generally between the two rail portions, the other rail portion having a generally annular body with a circumference, a substantially continuous inner circumferential surface disposed on a first side of the other rail body and contactable with the other bogie wheel, and a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface disposed on a second, opposing side of the other rail body and contactable with the ground surface, the other rail body having a substantially constant thickness such that a spacing distance between the inner and outer surfaces of the other rail at any point on the other rail circumference is substantially equal to the spacing distance between the two surfaces of the other rail at any other point on the other rail circumference.
- 16. A drive track for a wheel train for mobilizing a paving vehicle upon a ground surface, the wheel train including a drive wheel and a bogie wheel, the bogie wheel being rotatable about a central axis, the track comprising:
an endless body disposable about the wheel train and engageable by the drive wheel such that the drive wheel circulates the track around the wheel train, the body including a generally annular rail portion configured to rotate the bogie wheel about the wheel central axis, the rail portion having a substantially continuous inner circumferential surface, the inner surface being contactable with the bogie wheel such that the bogie wheel is rollable along the rail inner surface, and a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface contactable with the ground surface, the rail portion having a substantially constant thickness such that when the track circulates about the wheel train, a distance between the bogie axis and the ground surface remains substantially constant as the bogie wheel rolls upon the rail inner surface.
- 17. The drive track as recited in claim 16 wherein the rail portion has a circumference, the rail thickness having a substantially constant value about the circumference, and the inner and outer rail surfaces are spaced apart such that a spacing distance between the two surfaces at any point on the circumference is substantially equal to the spacing distance at any other point on the circumference.
- 18. The drive track as recited in claim 16 wherein the endless body has two opposing outer lateral edges and further includes a generally annular driven portion spaced laterally from the rail portion such that the two track portions are disposed generally between the two edges, the driven portion including an inner circumferential surface and a plurality of lugs spaced circumferentially about and projecting inwardly from the driven portion inner surface, each lug being engageable by the drive wheel to circulate the track about the wheel train.
- 19. The drive track as recited in claim 16 wherein:
the wheel train further includes another bogie wheel rotatable about another central axis; and the endless body has two opposing outer lateral edges and further includes another generally annular rail portion spaced laterally from the rail portion such that the two rail portions are disposed generally between the two edges, the other rail portion having a substantially continuous inner circumferential surface, the other rail inner surface being contactable with the other bogie wheel such that the other bogie wheel is rollable along the other rail inner surface, and a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface contactable with the ground surface, the other rail portion being having substantially constant thickness such that when the track circulates about the wheel train, a distance between the other bogie wheel axis and the ground surface remains substantially constant as the other bogie wheel rolls along the other rail inner surface.
- 20. The drive track as recited in claim 16 wherein the endless body has two opposing outer lateral edges and further includes another rail portion spaced laterally from the rail portion such that the two rail portions are disposed generally between the two lateral edges, the other rail portion having a substantially continuous inner circumferential surface, the other rail inner surface being contactable with the bogie wheel such that the bogie wheel is rollable simultaneously along the two rail portion inner surfaces, and a substantially continuous outer circumferential surface contactable with the ground surface such that the two rail portions support the bogie wheel above the ground surface.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/317,400 filed Sep. 4, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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