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 vehicles wheel 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:
Said support surface on the crossbar member comprises a first elongated support surface section provided on an elongated first part of the crossbar member and a second elongated support surface section provided on an elongated second part of the crossbar member, the first and second elongated support surface sections extending in parallel with each other in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar member on opposite sides of a longitudinal centre line of the crossbar member, wherein each one of these elongated support surface sections is undulated, at least over a major part of its longitudinal extension, so as to form undulated support surface areas with wave crests and wave troughs extending in the cross-direction of the crossbar member.
The undulations on said first and second elongated support surface sections will improve the grip between the crossbar member and the ground when the crossbar member is in contact with the ground. Furthermore, the undulated support surface areas may at the same time form rather smooth and large interfaces between the crossbar member and the ground, which will give the track section a good carrying capacity and which also implies that the track section will be able to bear against the ground in a gentle manner through a rather large interface area. A large area of the interface between the crossbar member and the ground will give a low surface pressure on the ground from the crossbar member, which in its turn will reduce the damages to the ground caused by the crossbar member.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the wave crests and wave troughs on the first elongated support surface section are offset in relation to the wave crests and wave troughs on the second elongated support surface section as seen in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar member, wherein each wave crest on the first elongated support surface section is located opposite a wave trough on the second elongated support surface section, and vice versa. This arrangement of the wave crests and wave troughs will give improved grip between the crossbar member and the ground.
According to another embodiment of the invention, each elongated support surface section comprises two such undulated support surface areas, which are spaced apart as seen in the longitudinal direction of the elongated support surface section and separated from each other by a non-undulated intermediate support surface area located in the middle of the elongated support surface section. Each one of the above-mentioned elongated first and second parts of the crossbar member is subjected to the highest stress at its middle. Furthermore, there is a risk for stress concentration in the wave crests formed in the elongated first and second parts of the crossbar member. By avoiding undulations at the middle of the elongated first and second parts of the crossbar member there is no risk for stress concentration at the middle of these parts where the stress is at its highest, which in its turn will reduce the risk for breakage of the crossbar member.
Another embodiment of the invention is characterized in:
The tyre-engaging element on the crossbar member will give improved grip between the crossbar member and a tyre received between the lateral support members of the track section.
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 14.
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 support members 12 protrude on the inner side 13 of the crossbar member 11. The support members 12 are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar member 11 to allow a tyre 2 of a vehicle wheel to be received between the support members 12 with the crossbar member 11 extending across and being in contact with the envelope surface 3 of the tyre 2 and with the support members 12 facing a respective one of the two opposed sidewalls 5 of the tyre, as illustrated in
A ground engageable support surface is provided on the outer side 14 of the crossbar member 11, wherein the track section 10 is configured to rest against the ground 4 via this support surface when the track section 10 is in contact with the ground 4. The support surface comprises a first elongated support surface section 16 provided on an elongated first part 11a of the crossbar member 11 and a second elongated support surface section 17 provided on an elongated second part 11b of the crossbar member 11, wherein the first and second elongated support surface sections 16, 17 extend in parallel with each other in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar member 11 and at a distance from each other on opposite sides of a longitudinal centre line of the crossbar member
In order to improve the grip against the ground, each one of the elongated support surface sections 16, 17 is undulated, at least over a major part of its longitudinal extension, so as to form undulated support surface areas 18 with wave crests 19 and wave troughs 20 extending in the cross-direction of the crossbar member 11. Hereby, undulated edges 21 are formed along the opposite long sides of the crossbar member 11. These undulated edges 21 improve the grip between the crossbar member 11 and the ground 4 when the crossbar member is in contact with the ground.
Each one of said undulated support surface areas 18 has a width w (see
The wave crests 19 and wave troughs 20 on the first elongated support surface section 16 are preferably offset in relation to the wave crests 19 and wave troughs 20 on the second elongated support surface section 17 as seen in the longitudinal direction of the crossbar member 11, as illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The crossbar member 11 also comprises an elongated third part 11c located between said first and second parts 11a, 11b of the crossbar member, wherein the first and second parts 11a, 11b of the crossbar member are separated from each other by the intermediate third part 11c of the crossbar member. At least one tyre-engaging element 23 protrudes on the inner side 13 of the crossbar member 11 in the area between the support members 12, wherein this tyre-engaging element 23 is provided on or formed by said third part 11c of the crossbar member and configured for engagement with the envelop surface 3 of a tyre 2 received between the support members 12. In the illustrated embodiment, the crossbar member 11 is provided with one continuous such tyre-engaging element 23 formed as a depression in said third part 11c of the crossbar member. As an alternative, the third part 11c of the crossbar member may be essentially flat, wherein one or more tyre-engaging elements may be fixed to this part 11c by welding.
In the embodiment illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
Each one of said first and second elongated parts 11a, 11b of the crossbar member preferably has a thickness of 10-20 mm. The length of the crossbar member 11 is preferably between 600 and 1400 mm and the width of the crossbar member 11 is preferably between 100 and 200 mm. The crossbar member 11 is made of steel and is with advantage formed in one piece.
In the illustrated example, each support member 12 is secured to an end section of the crossbar member 11 through a C-shaped connection member 26, a so-called link hook, which is secured to the crossbar member 11 by welding. The support member 12 rests against a base part 27 of the connection member 26 and is secured to this base part 27 by welding. A first opening 28 (see
Several track sections 10 of the type described above are interconnected by means of link elements 29 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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18169781.4 | Apr 2018 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/059648 | 4/15/2019 | WO | 00 |