Claims
- 1. In a tracked vehicle comprising a hull, ground-engaging tracks, and hull-mounted roadwheels riding on the track upper faces to absorb road shock forces, each track comprising two rows of ground-contacting blocks, end connectors pivotally joining the blocks along their outer side edges, and center connectors pivotally joining the blocks along their inner facing side edges: the improvement wherein the spaces between adjacent ones of the center connectors are utilized as guide openings to maintain track-roadhweel alignment; selected ones of the roadwheels having guide teeth thereon cooperable with the aforementioned guide openings; each selected roadwheel comprising two axially spaced cylindrical sections ridable on a row of ground-contact blocks, and a series of teeth arranged in the central transverse plane of the wheel for entry into successive ones of the guide openings as the wheel rolls along the block upper surfaces; the side faces of the teeth cooperating with edge surfaces of the blocks to maintain the track in alignment with the roadwheels; each tooth having a circumferential thickness substantially less than the length of each guide opening, whereby the teeth are precluded from striking the center connectors even though the associated roadwheel should slightly advance or retract along the track upper surface; means resiliently connecting the teeth to the associated roadwheel comprising an endless rigid ring (46) having said teeth extending therefrom, said ring being located within an annular groove formed in the peripheral surface of the associated roadwheel, and an endless elastomeric sleeve bonded to the ring inner surface and groove bottom surface, so that circumferential loads on the teeth produce torsional stress in the elastomeric sleeve without destruction of the above-mentioned bonds; said ring having sufficient radial thickness to maintain its initial configuration under load forces on the teeth; each elastomeric sleeve having a substantial radial thickness, whereby the sleeve can undergo torsional strain equivalent to the length of a center connector.
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The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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