Claims
- 1. A suspension system for suspending an endless track beneath a tracked vehicle chassis, the suspension system comprising:
at least one elongated suspension rail having a front portion, a rear portion and a bottom track engaging portion; at least one suspension arm having an upper end adapted for pivotal connection to the vehicle chassis and a lower end pivotally connected to the suspension rail; a biasing mechanism adapted to provide a biasing force that biases the suspension rail away from the vehicle chassis; at least one rear wheel coupled proximate a rear portion of the suspension rail; and a track tensioning system that displaces the rear wheel relative to the suspension rail to apply a tensioning force to the endless track in response to displacement of the suspension arm.
- 2. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the rear wheel is pivotally engaged with the rear portion of the suspension rail.
- 3. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the rear wheel is slidingly engaged with the rear portion of the suspension rail.
- 4. The suspension system of claim 1 comprising at least one connector arm coupling the suspension arm to the rear wheel.
- 5. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the rear wheel is displaced along a horizontal slot in the suspension rail.
- 6. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the rear wheel is displaced along a curvilinear slot in the suspension rail.
- 7. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the track tensioning system comprises an axle slidingly engaged with the rear portion of the suspension rail, the rear wheel rotatably mounted to the axle.
- 8. The suspension system of claim 7 wherein the axle slidingly engages with a horizontal slot in the suspension rail.
- 9. The suspension system of claim 7 wherein the axle slidingly engages with a curvilinear slot in the suspension rail.
- 10. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the rear wheel is coupled to a sliding member on the rear portion of the suspension rail.
- 11. The suspension system of claim 10 wherein the sliding member includes a static track tensioning assembly.
- 12. The suspension system of claim 10 wherein a connector arm coupling the rear wheel to the sliding member comprises an elastic portion.
- 13. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the track tensioning system is coupled to the suspension arm by an elastic member.
- 14. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the suspension arm and the suspension rail comprise one or a fully coupled, a partially coupled, or a non-coupled suspension system.
- 15. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the suspension arm comprises a front suspension arm and a rear suspension arm, the track tensioning system being coupled to the rear suspension arm.
- 16. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the suspension arm comprises a front suspension arm and a rear suspension arm, the track tensioning system being coupled to the front suspension arm.
- 17. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the tensioning force generates a supplemental force transmitted by the endless track that augments the biasing force of the biasing mechanism.
- 18. The suspension system of claim 17 wherein the supplemental force comprises a compressive force on the suspension system.
- 19. The suspension system of claim 17 wherein the supplemental force comprises a compressive force that resists an increase in perimeter length of the suspension system during suspension displacement.
- 20. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the tensioning system decreases the tensioning force on the track in response to a decrease in perimeter length during suspension displacement.
- 21. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the track tensioning system applies a tensioning force to the endless track in response to a displacement of the rear portion of the suspension rail greater than a displacement of a front portion of the suspension rail, the tensioning force generating a supplemental force that augments the biasing force of the biasing mechanism.
- 22. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the track tensioning system applies a tensioning force to the endless track in response to a G-bump on the suspension rail, the tensioning force generating a supplemental force that augments the biasing force of the biasing mechanism.
- 23. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the track tensioning system applies a tensioning force to the endless track in response to a tail-bump on the suspension rail, the tensioning force generating a supplemental force that augments the biasing force of the biasing mechanism.
- 24. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the track tensioning system increases a perimeter length of the suspension system in response to displacement of the suspension arm, the increase in perimeter length generating a supplemental force transmitted by the endless track that augments the biasing force of the biasing mechanism.
- 25. A suspension system for suspending an endless track beneath a tracked vehicle chassis, the suspension system comprising:
at least one elongated suspension rail having a front portion, a rear portion and a bottom track engaging portion; at least one suspension arm having an upper end adapted for pivotal connection to the vehicle chassis and a lower end pivotally connected to the suspension rail; a biasing mechanism adapted to provide a biasing force that biases the suspension rail away from the vehicle chassis; at least one rear wheel coupled proximate a rear portion of the suspension rail; and a track tensioning system that displaces the rear wheel relative to the suspension rail to apply a tensioning force to the endless track in response to displacement of the suspension rail relative to the vehicle chassis.
- 26. A method of operating a suspension system for an endless track beneath a tracked vehicle chassis, comprising the steps of:
pivotally attaching an upper end of at least one suspension arm to the vehicle chassis and pivotally attaching a lower end of the at least one suspension arm to a suspension rail; applying a biasing force on the suspension system that biases the suspension rail away from the vehicle chassis; coupling at least one rear wheel proximate a rear portion of the suspension rail; and displacing the rear wheel relative to the suspension rail in response to displacement of the suspension rail relative to the vehicle chassis to apply a tensioning force to the endless track.
- 27. The method of claim 26 comprising pivotally engaging the rear wheel to the suspension rail.
- 28. The method of claim 26 comprising slidingly engaging the rear wheel to the suspension rail.
- 29. The method of claim 26 comprising coupling the suspension arm to the rear wheel with at least one connector arm.
- 30. The method of claim 26 comprising displacing the rear wheel along a horizontal slot in the suspension rail.
- 31. The method of claim 26 comprising displacing the rear wheel along a curvilinear slot in the suspension rail.
- 32. The method of claim 26 comprising rotatably mounting the rear wheel on an axle and slidingly engaging the axle with the rear portion of the suspension rail.
- 33. The method of claim 26 comprising coupling the rear wheel to a sliding member on the rear portion of the suspension rail.
- 34. The method of claim 26 comprising elastically coupling the rear wheel with a sliding member on the rear portion of the suspension rail.
- 35. The method of claim 26 comprising coupling the rear wheel to a rear suspension arm.
- 36. The method of claim 26 comprising coupling the rear wheel to a front suspension arm.
- 37. The method of claim 26 comprising generating a supplemental force transmitted by the endless track that augments the biasing force of the biasing mechanism.
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein the supplemental force comprises a compressive force on the suspension system.
- 39. The method of claim 37 wherein the supplemental force comprises a compressive force that resists an increase in perimeter length of the suspension system during suspension displacement.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 10/214,004 entitled “Track Tensioning System For A Tracked Vehicle” (allowed), which claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application No. 60/312,713 entitled “Track Tensioning System For A Tracked Vehicle”, filed Aug. 16, 2001 and U.S. Patent Application No. 60/314,519, entitled “Track Tensioning System For A Tracked Vehicle”, filed Aug. 22, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60312713 |
Aug 2001 |
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60314519 |
Aug 2001 |
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Continuations (1)
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