Claims
- 1. In a flexible track belt (10) adapted to be positioned circumferentially about a pneumatic tire carcass (12), said flexible track belt (10) having an elastomeric belt (11), a plurality of track shoes (19), and a plurality of means for attaching each of said track shoes (19) at a respective preselected shoe site (S) to said elastomeric belt (11), said attaching means including a keeper member (16) positioned at each shoe site (S), said elastomeric belt (11) having a spaced pair of raised elastomer transversely extending ribs (25) positioned within each of said shoe sites (S) on opposed sides of said keeper member (16), the improvement comprising:
- said elastomeric belt (11) having first and second planar surfaces positioned immediately adjacent each of said shoe sites (S) and extending transverse said elastomeric belt (11) and along a respective rib (25), each of said ribs (25) being completely covered by a shoe (19) and each of said planar surfaces extending outwardly from a respective shoe (19) in the attached position of the shoe (19) at said site (S), said shoes (19) having a generally planar surface in contact with the elastomeric belt (11) in the installed position of the shoes (19) on the elastomeric belt (11), and said ribs (25) being of a construction sufficient to be maintained in forcible contact with the shoe (19) over the entire length of the rib (25) during flexing of the elastomeric belt (11) and to generate a raised rib of elastomer contiguous to the leading and trailing edges of said shoe in the planar surfaces of the belt (11) in response to connecting the track shoe (19) to the keeper member (16).
- 2. The flexible track belt (10), as set forth in claim 1, wherein said transversely extending ribs (25) have a height of from about 0.05 in. (1.3 mm) to about 0.50 in. (12.7 mm) and a width from about 1.0 in. (2.5 mm) to about 0.75 in. (19.0 mm).
- 3. The flexible track belt (10), as set forth in claim 1, wherein said track shoes (19) have a longitudinal axis and said generally planar surface of said shoes (19) terminates in a rounded leading edge (28) and a rounded trailing edge (29), said leading edge (28) and said trailing edge (29) being parallel with said longitudinal axis of said shoe and each of said rounded edges (28,29) having a radius of from about 0.12 in (3.0 mm) to about 1.5 in (38.1 mm).
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 794,167, filed May 5, 1977, now abandoned.
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