The present invention relates to a track section according to the preamble of claim 1, which is adapted to be linked to a plurality of similar track sections to form a track belt for mounting around the outer periphery of vehicle tyres. The invention also relates to a track belt formed by several such track sections.
Track belts which may be removably mounted around tyres on vehicle wheels are known in several different designs. Such a track belt can be used in order to obtain better friction and traction between the vehicle tyres and the ground for a vehicle, particularly on wet, slippery or muddy terrain, or in order to increase the carrying capacity of a vehicle.
A track section according to the preamble of claim 1 is previously known from WO 99/37525 A1 and WO 2011/142701 A1.
The object of the present invention is to provide a track section of the above-mentioned type having a new and favourable design.
According to the invention, said object is achieved by means of a track section having the features defined in claim 1.
The track section according to the invention comprises:
an elongated crossbar having a tyre-facing inner side and a ground engageable outer side opposite to the inner side;
a first lateral support member mounted to the crossbar at first end section thereof; and
a second lateral support member mounted to the crossbar at an opposite second end section thereof.
The first and second lateral support members protrude on the inner side of the crossbar and are spaced apart to allow a tyre to be received between the first and second lateral support members with the crossbar extending across and being in contact with the envelope surface of the tyre. According to the invention, the crossbar is lattice-like and formed by two or more flat, upright and elongated crossbar elements and two or more connecting elements, wherein each crossbar element has a longitudinal inner edge on the inner side of the crossbar and a longitudinal outer edge on the outer side of the crossbar. The crossbar elements extend in parallel with each other in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar and are spaced apart in the cross-direction of the crossbar, wherein empty spaces are provided between the crossbar elements. The connecting elements are arranged at a distance from each other in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar, wherein each connecting element extends across and is fixed to the crossbar elements in order to act as a spacer between the crossbar elements and is configured to project from the crossbar elements on the outer side of the crossbar.
The above-mentioned lattice-like design of the crossbar makes it possible to produce this crossbar with a smaller amount of material as compared to a conventionally designed crossbar for a track section of the corresponding size and strength, which in its turn implies that the weight of the track section may be reduced. The track section according to the present invention is particularly intended to be included in a track belt for use on rather soft ground. The outer edges of the crossbar elements will cut into the ground when the crossbar is pressed against such rather soft ground, which will give excellent grip between the crossbar and the ground, whereas the empty spaces between the crossbar elements will let through loose material from the ground, for instance in the form of snow, ice or gravel, which will prevent such material from being squeezed between the tyre and the crossbar and being accumulated on the inner side of the crossbar. With crossbars of conventional design, such loose material from the ground may accumulate on the inner side of the crossbars, which in its turn may cause damages to the bogie of the vehicle. The risk for damages to the bogie due to accumulation of material on the inner side of the crossbar is consequently avoided with the track section according to the present invention.
The connecting elements stabilize the crossbar and make sure that the crossbar elements are kept in position in relation to each other. By projecting from the crossbar elements on the outer side of the crossbar, the connecting elements will be in contact with the ground when the crossbar is pressed against the ground. Thus, the connecting elements will also improve the grip between the crossbar and the ground.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the outer edge of at least one of the crossbar elements, preferably of each crossbar element, is toothed over at least one part of its longitudinal extension. This toothing will improve the grip between the crossbar elements and the ground.
According to another embodiment of the invention, said toothed outer edge comprises two toothed edge sections and an intermediate non-toothed edge section, wherein the toothed edge sections are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the associated crossbar element and separated from each other by the intermediate non-toothed edge section, which is located in the middle of the associated crossbar element, as seen in the longitudinal direction thereof. Each crossbar element is subjected to the highest stress at its middle. Furthermore, there is a risk for stress concentration in the areas immediately adjacent to each tooth of a toothed edge section. By having a non-toothed edge section at the middle of the crossbar element there is no risk for stress concentration at the middle of the crossbar element where the stress is at its highest, which in its turn will reduce the risk for breakage of the crossbar element.
According to another embodiment of the invention, each connecting element is flat and fixed to the crossbar elements in an upright position, wherein each connecting element has an inner edge facing the crossbar elements and an opposite outer edge. Hereby, the outer edges of the connecting elements will cut into the ground when the crossbar is pressed against the ground, which is favourable with respect to the grip between the crossbar and the ground.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the outer edge of each connecting element is toothed. This toothing will improve the grip between the connecting elements and the ground.
Further advantageous features of the track section according to the present invention will appear from the description following below and the dependent claims.
The invention also relates to a track belt having the features defined in claim 15.
With reference to the appended drawing, a specific description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples follows below. In the drawings:
A track section 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The lateral support members 12a, 12b protrude on the inner side 13 of the crossbar 11. The lateral support members 12a, 12b are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar 11 to allow a tyre 2 of a vehicle wheel to be received between the lateral support members 12a, 12b with the crossbar 11 extending across and being in contact with the envelope surface 3 of the tyre 2 and with the lateral support members 12a, 12b facing a respective one of the two opposed sidewalls 5 of the tyre, as illustrated in
The crossbar 11 has a lattice-shaped design and it is formed by two or more flat and elongated crossbar elements 16 and two or more connecting elements 17. In the illustrated embodiment, the crossbar 11 consists of three crossbar elements 16 and two connecting elements 17.
Each crossbar element 16 has a longitudinal inner edge 18 on the inner side 13 of the crossbar and a longitudinal outer edge 19 on the outer side 14 of the crossbar. Each crossbar element 16 has a flat lateral surface 20 which extends between the inner and outer edges 18, 19 on a first side of the crossbar element and another flat lateral surface 20 which extends between the inner and outer edges 18, 19 on an opposite second side of the crossbar element. The crossbar elements 16 are arranged next to each other in an upright position and they extend in parallel with each other in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar 11 and are spaced apart as seen in the cross-direction of the crossbar, wherein empty spaces 21 (see
The inner edge 18 of each crossbar element 16 may have a concave edge section 18a at its middle in order to conform to the shape of the envelop surface 3 of a tyre 2 received between the lateral support members 12a, 12b.
In the illustrated embodiment, the outer edge 19 of each crossbar element 16 comprises two toothed edge sections 19a, 19b in order to improve the grip against the ground. The toothed edge sections 19a, 19b are spaced apart as seen in the longitudinal direction of the associated crossbar element 16 and are separated from each other by an intermediate non-toothed edge section 19c. The non-toothed edge section 19c is preferably convex and it is located in the middle of the associated crossbar element 16, as seen in the longitudinal direction thereof. In the illustrated example, each one of said toothed edge sections 19a, 19b is provided with two teeth 24. As an alternative, each toothed edge section 19a, 19b may be provided with only one tooth or more than two teeth.
The connecting elements 17 are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar 11 and extend across the crossbar elements 16. Each connecting element 17 projects from the crossbar elements 16 on the outer side 14 of the crossbar 11 and is fixed to the crossbar elements 16 in order to act as a spacer between the crossbar elements. In the illustrated embodiment, the connecting elements 17 are fixed to the crossbar elements 16 at the opposite ends of the above-mentioned non-toothed edge section 19c on each crossbar element. The connecting elements 17 are fixed to the crossbar elements 16 by welding.
Each connecting element 17 is preferably flat and fixed to the crossbar elements 16 in an upright position, wherein each connecting element 17 has an inner edge 25 (see
The length of the crossbar 11 is preferably between 600 and 1400 mm and the width of the crossbar 11 is preferably between 100 and 200 mm. The crossbar 11 is made of steel.
In the illustrated embodiment, a first one 12a of the lateral support members is mounted to a first end section 11 a of the crossbar 11 through a C-shaped first connection member 28a in the form of a so-called link hook, and the other lateral support member 12b, in the following referred to as the second lateral support member, is mounted to a second end section 11b of the crossbar 11 through a C-shaped second connection member 28b in the form of a link hook. Each connection member 28a, 28b has a flat base part 29 (see
Each crossbar element 16 of the crossbar 11 is at a first end secured by welding to a first side of the base part 29 of the first connection member 28a and the first lateral support member 12a is secured by welding to an opposite second side of the base part 29 of the first connection member 28a. Furthermore, each crossbar element 16 is at an opposite second end secured by welding to a first side of the base part 29 of the second connection member 28b and the second lateral support member 12b is secured by welding to an opposite second side of the base part 29 of the second connection member 28b.
A first opening 31 (see
Several track sections 10 of the type described above are interconnected by means of link elements 32 to form a flexible track belt 1, as illustrated in
The invention is of course not in any way restricted to the embodiments described above. On the contrary, many possibilities to modifications thereof will be apparent to a person with ordinary skill in the art without departing from the basic idea of the invention such as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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19200441.4 | Sep 2019 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2020/076376 | 9/22/2020 | WO |