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| United States Patent | 5361860 |
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| Inventor(s) | Smith; John S. (P.O. Box 859, Jackman, ME 04945);
Smith; Scott V. (P.O. Box 859, Jackman, ME 04945) |
| Abstract | A track conversion unit for wheel-driven tractors in which the forward
steerable wheels and their axle of the wheel tractor are removed from the
wheeled tractor and replaced with tandem wheel units respectively secured
to the forward end of the tractor--one at each side--by a bracket
attachment for connection therewith. These tandem wheel units include two
inflated tires with tread and at each side of the tractor, a crawler track
extends about these inflated tires from a regular large size treaded rear
drive wheel of the tractor for the purpose of being driven in crawler-like
fashion over snowbound and rough terrain areas. With the steerable wheels
detached, the tractor with the crawler track treads will be dependent upon
the trailing equipment for steering the tractor, which steering equipment
will be connected through hydraulic means with the steering wheel of the
tractor to be available to the driver. |
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What is claimed is:
1. A tractor conversion kit for converting a wheel-driven tractor having a
pair of front steerable wheels on a front axle and a pair of rear-driven
wheels on a rear axle, one each of each wheel pair being located on
opposite sides of said tractor, with said rear wheels steered by trailing
equipment, said conversion kit useful for converting said tractor into a
crawler-type track-propelled vehicle in which said pair of front steerable
wheels and said front axle of said tractor have been removed, said rear
driving wheels of said tractor are driven by the tractor's rear axle, said
conversion kit comprising:
a front assembly adapted to be mounted on the front of the tractor after
removal of and in replacement of the front axle and the front steerable
wheels of the tractor,
said front assembly including a transverse beam,
attachment means for securing the transverse beam to the engine body of the
tractor,
a tandem wheel unit journalled at a pivot center connection on each end of
said transverse beam,
forwardly-extending side frame thrust members adapted to be respectively
attached to the opposite sides of the rear axle housing and extending
forwardly for securement to the forward end of the tractor, and
connection means provided respectively on the side frame thrust members
with said tandem wheel units for resisting rotational movement of the
tandem wheel units about their pivot center connection with the engine
body of the tractor, and
crawler track assemblies for extension over the rear wheels of the tractor
and the tandem wheel units.
2. A conversion kit for converting a wheel-driven tractor into a
crawler-type tractor as defined in claim 1 and said means for the
connection of the tandem wheel units further comprises,
resilient means extending between the respective side frame members and the
tandem wheel units to resist the rotational movement thereof.
3. A conversion kit for converting a wheel driven tractor into a
crawler-type tractor as defined in claim 2 in which each of the tandem
wheel units further includes
a pair of telescopically-engaged wheel supports,
a wheel mounted on each support, and
a hydraulic cylinder device extending between the telescopically-engaged
wheel supports to tighten the crawler tracks from the rear wheels of the
tractor over the tandem wheel units.
4. A conversion kit for converting a wheel-driven tractor into a
crawler-type tractor as defined in claim 2 and said resilient means
further comprises
opposing resiliently compressible blocks,
a holder attached to a thrust frame member and containing said opposing
resiliently compressible blocks, and
said wheel supports of said tandem wheel units being elongated an amount
sufficient to extend between the compressible blocks.
5. A tractor conversion kit including at least two pair of tandem wheel
units adapted to receive in-line wheels journalled on a tandem wheel
support frame, said kit useful for converting a wheel-driven tractor to a
crawler type vehicle having a longitudinal axis along the direction of
propelled tractor movement by mounting a front assembly of the kit
securely to the front of the tractor after removal of and in replacement
of the front axle and the front steerable wheels of the tractor, while
leaving on opposite sides of the tractor a pair of rear-driven tractor
wheels which are adapted to receive a pair of crawler tracks, one each of
which are placed over the tractor rear wheels and the in-line tandem
wheels on each side of the converted vehicle, said conversion kit
characterized by comprising:
an unsupported-at-the-rear forwardly-extending pair of spaced side frame
thrust members adapted to be respectively attached to the opposite sides
of the rear axle housing of said tractor, with said thrust members
extending forwardly along said longitudinal axis to the front of and being
rigidly securable to the forward end of the tractor;
a first connection means at each side of the conversion kit for journalling
the tandem wheel units at essentially the middle of the tandem wheel
support frame through journalled openings in said side frame thrust
members which allow the tandem wheel units to terrain follow when equipped
with in-line wheels;
bracket means for securing the first connection means to the tractor engine
while still allowing said wheel units to terrain follow;
second connection means for each tandem wheel support frame provided
respectively between the support frame and the side frame thrust members
for allowing limited pivoting movement of said tandem units during terrain
following while resisting rotational movement of the tandem wheel units
per se about their pivot center connection; and
said second connection means being located between at a location on said
side frame thrust member between said first connection means and the
unsupported rear of said kit.
6. A conversion kit for as defined in claim 5 wherein said second
connection means further comprises:
resilient means securely fastened at said location between the respective
side frame members and the rearward end of each wheel unit's wheel support
frame.
7. A conversion kit for converting a wheel driven tractor into a
crawler-type tractor as defined in claim 5 in which each of the tandem
wheel frames further comprise:
a pair of telescopically-engaged frame members having one member slidable
within another,
one in-line tandem wheel mounted near the end of one slidable member;
one in-line wheel mounted near the end of the other slidable member; and
means telescopically-engaging said to members in order to provide a
telescopically-engaged tandem pair wheel support means.
8. A method of converting a wheel-driven tractor to a crawler type vehicle
by a kit including at least a pair of tandem wheel units each having at
least two in-line wheels pivotally journalled on a tandem wheel support
frame as a component of said kit, said method comprising the steps of:
securably mounting a front assembly of the kit securely to the front of the
tractor after removal of and in replacement of the front axle and the
front steerable wheels of the tractor;
leaving on opposite sides of the tractor to be converted a pair of
rear-driven tractor wheels;
providing a pair of crawler tracks, one track each of which are to be
placed over the tractor rear wheels and the in-line tandem wheels of said
tandem wheel units;
extending a pair of unsupported-at-the-rear forwardly-spaced side frame
thrust members along opposite sides of said tractor, with said thrust
members running forward from the rear axle to the front end of the
tractor;
rigidly fastening the unsupported end of each of said side frame thrust
members to the rear axle of said tractor to be converted;
rigidly bracing said thrust members across the forward end of the tractor;
journalling a pair of the tandem wheel units at essentially the middle of a
tandem wheel support frame through journalled pivot openings in said side
frame thrust members;
rigidly connecting a transverse brace which is fastened to the tractor
engine between each wheel unit at said journal locations;
allowing the tandem wheel units to terrain follow about said journalled
pivot connections when the units are equipped with in-line wheels;
locating resilient means between the support frame and the side frame
thrust members; and
limiting rotational movement of the tandem wheel units per se about their
pivot center connection within fixed limits set by said resilient means. |
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This invention relates to a crawler track conversion unit for wheel-driven
tractors to convert the wheeled tractor into a crawler tractor for winter
use on snow-covered ground and rough terrain.
An attempt has been made to provide effective attachments for the
conversion of the wheeled tractor to a crawler-type tractor. There has
been some delay in the construction of such a tractor in that the crawler
tracks will collapse on being used. A breakdown of the track intermediate
of its length as has been found to occur with a tractor built along the
lines of Canadian Patent No. 1,256,474, issued on Jun. 27, 1989. In this
patent, there has been shown a tractor in which individual tandem wheel
units have relied only on their connection with the tractor body at one
point so that they are free to rotate about the single connecting point.
In certain conditions of travel, the tandem wheel units will be rotated
and turned in a manner to cause the enclosing crawler trackage to collapse
over center intermediate their extent between the ends of the tractor. The
forward tandem wheel units will rotate about their single pivot connection
and break down the full crawler trackage assembly so that the trackage is
rendered unuseable with breakdown. This breakdown occurs because there has
been inadequate bracing of the tandem wheel conversion units in their
connection with the tractor.
According to this invention, the connection of the tandem wheel units, in
addition to their central connection, include a rearwardly removed pivot
connection with fracture-relieving biasing which restrict rotational
movement of the units about their center connection of the unit relative
to the body of the tractor. In order to provide on the tractor the removed
connecting there has been provided thrust members, one on each side of the
tractor, extending forwardly from the rear axle housing of the tractor to
which they are detachably connected and from which they extend forwardly
to the nose of the tractor and tied together by a cross frame member
secured thereto. A restricted and cushioned connection is provided for
each tandem wheel unit to the thrust members at a location rearward of the
pivot connection. By this means, pivotal breakdown over center movement of
the tandem wheel units about their center connection cannot occur. Each
tandem wheel unit will be connected at two point locations on the tractor
and biasingly restrained against pivotal movement, but allowing enough
movement for accommodation of units and their trackage.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is thus the principal object of the present invention to provide a
wheeled tractor converted to a crawler-type tractor in which the tandem
wheel units will have two-point connections to limit their rotation upon
their center connection with a tractor body.
It is another object of the invention to provide in a wheeled tractor added
members extending forwardly from the rear axle housing available for an
the added connection of the tandem wheel units and to which such tandem
wheel units will be connected to resist their rotation about their center
connection with the tractor body.
It is still another object of the invention to provide in the added
connection for the tandem wheel units resistent means to limited tilting
movement of the tandem wheel units about their center pivot connection
with the body of the tractor thereby to permit adjustment for the crawler
trackage to adapt therewith.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a crawler
arrangement for wheeled tractors, having the above objects in mind, which
is of simple construction, easy to install, can be done at the farm
without technical knowledge, utilizes the tread of the large rear wheels
for the driving of the crawler track, with minimum parts for effecting
dual connection of each tandem wheel unit to the wheel tractor and
efficient and effective in use.
DRAWING DESCRIPTIONS
For a better understanding of the invention, reference may be had to the
following detail description taken in connection with the accompanying
drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 is a front and side perspective view of a wheeled tractor completely
equipped with the tandem wheel units and crawler tracks in a manner
embodying the features of the present invention,
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the wheeled tractor showing the double
connection of the tandem wheel units with the forward end of the tractor
and the thrust frame members extending forwardly from the rear axle
housing of the tractor for the rear connection with the tandem wheel units
thereto to prevent their rotation about their center connections directly
connected with the forward part of the tractor,
FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view of the complete assembly and looking upon
the crawler treads extended over the tractor drive wheels,
FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of one
forwardly-extending thrust member from the rear wheel housing of the
tractor, showing the location of the forward connection of a tandem wheel
unit therewith,
FIG. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of the tractor looking in
elevation at one of the tandem wheel units and a thrust frame member
extending from the tractor rear housing for the connection of the wheel
unit with the tractor to resist rotation of the unit about its center
connection with the body of the tractor as viewed on Line 5--5 of FIG. 2
with the tires removed,
FIG. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of the compressable
second connection for the tandem wheel unit to the thrust frame member
that extends forwardly from the rear axle housing at the left side of the
tractor and corresponding to its showing in elevation in FIG. 5,
FIG. 7 is an enlarged top plan view of the second connection of the tandem
wheel unit with the forwardly-extending thrust frame member.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Referring now to the figures, 15 represents a regular wheeled tractor that
has been converted into a crawler-type tractor and from which the forward
wheel axle and steering structure will have been removed for a connection
therewith of a cross bar mounting structure 17 extending about and
laterally from the sides of the engine body of the tractor on which tandem
wheel units 18 and 19 have been respectively pivotally connected at
respective opposite sides thereof at 20 and 21, FIGS. 2 and 5. Continuous
crawler tread assemblies 22 and 23 respectively extend over respective
rear drive wheels 24 and 25 of the wheel tractor 15 and are driven by the
tread thereof. When assembled, the once wheeled tractor 15 can be driven
over the snow and rough terrain by the crawler treads and steered from
attached trailing equipment in a well known manner.
The cross bar mounting structure 17, FIG. 2, includes bracket plates 26 and
27 adapted to be respectively secured to the respective opposite sides of
engine block 28 by bolts 29 and 30 and these bracket plates carry a cross
bar or transverse beam 31 at the rear of engine block 28 with which the
connections 20 and 21 are respectively made. A steering wheel 33 of the
wheeled tractor is no longer used to steer the tractor through forward
wheels since they have been removed along with their axles, yet may be
used in hydraulic connection with a trailing implement such as a drag to
effect steering of the combined assembly of tractor from the trailing
implement.
Each tandem wheel unit 18 or 19, one of which will be described and to the
other of which corresponding numbers may be supplied, has an elongated
support structure 18a or 19a which is best shown in FIGS. 5, 6, and 7.
Such support structure includes telescopically-connected forward and
rearward members 18b or 19b and 18c or 19c, with 18b being the inner and
18c being the outer telescoped members thereof. Rubber-tired wheels 18b'
or 19b' and 18c' or 19c' are respectively journalled at 18b" or 19b" or
18c" or 19c". The telescopic rearward member 18c or 19c is pivotally
connected to the transverse beam 31 as indicated at 20 or 21. FIGS. 2 and
5, and thereby fixed against longitudinal movement. Thus
telescopic-engaged wheel supports are provided for the tandem units.
Through a raised arm 35 or 35' from the pivotal connection 20 or 21, there
is connected a double-acting hydraulic cylinder 37 or 37' that is
connected through a raised arm 38 or 38' to the forward member 18b or 19b
to extend or retract the forward wheel 18b' or 19b' of the tandem wheel
unit 18 or 19 within the crawler tread assembly 22 or 23. This cylinder 37
may be a so-called grease cylinder that is used to forcibly slide the
support structure 18a as required; to tighten or loosen the endless
crawler tread and thus provide for best operation of the converted
tractor.
The individual units 18 and 19 and their respective crawler treads 22 and
23 are operable together while being jointly driven over the terrain by
their respective tractor rear wheels 24 and 25 from the rear axle
structure 39 of the tractor 15. The cross bar structure 17 and the tandem
wheel units 18 and 19 and crawler treads 24 and 25 provide the kit of the
essential parts for the conversion of the wheeled tractor 15 into a
crawler-type tractor for use over snow-covered and rough terrain. The
conversion of the tractor is made simple and can be done without need of
special tools or technical help.
The width of the tires of the units is the same as the width of the treaded
tires of the tractor drive wheels 24 and 25. The crawler tracks 22 and 23
are each made up of rubber track elements, FIG. 1, and through use of the
hydraulic cylinder devices 37 and 37' will be given some stretch of the
crawler tracks 22 and 23, FIG. 3, to be adjusted to the tread wheels.
Spaced inwardly-extending guides 22' and 22" or 23' and 23" are provided
on the crawler tracks 22 or 23 to be engaged by the treads of the tractor
drive wheels by which the crawler tracks are driven. Cleats 22a or 23a
extend across the outer surfaces of the respective crawler tracks 22 or 23
to engage the terrain to effect the driving thereover.
In order to provide for the second connections of the tandem wheel units 18
and 19 to the tractor so as to limit their pivotal or rotational movement,
side thrust members 45 and 46 are respectively provided as best seen in
FIG. 2. These side frame members 45 and 46, respectively, extend forwardly
from the respective opposite sides of rear axle housing 39 of the wheeled
tractor 15 where they are connected rigidly therewith by top and bottom
parts 45' and 45" or 46' and 46", FIG. 4, clamped together by elongated
bolts 45"' or 46"', FIGS. 2 and 4. The side frame thrust members 45 and 46
are separated from each other and extend forwardly beyond the engine block
28 for forward connection with a transverse piece 47 that is fixedly
supported across the forward portion of the tractor 15, and are
inseparable of the transverse piece 47 and the tractor 15. The joined
frame members 45 and 46 narrow forwardly of the points 48' and 49" of
their second connections to resist rotation about their center connection
therewith. Each tandem wheel unit is provided with the two
connections--one directly with the tractor through pivot connections 20 or
21, and the other with the side frame members at 45 or 46 with
compressable rubber-like cushioning devices 48 or 49 to resiliently limit
pivotal movement about their center pivotal connections 20 or 21 with the
transverse beam 31 carried by the bracket plates 26 and 27. A pair of
connections for each tandem unit allows the tandem wheel units to
terrain-follow on undesirable crawler tracks and thereby prevent their
collapse of the crawler tracks upon the tractor body.
To allow such limited rotational movement of the tandem wheel units 18 or
19 each cushioning device 48 or 49 comprises a bottom plate 48' or 49'
welded to the side frame member 45 or 46. The wheel unit member 18c or 19c
has an extension 48" or 49" that extends between resiliently compressable
blocks 48a and 48b as best seen in FIGS. 6, and 7 to allow but limited
movement to adapt the wheel units to the crawler track as it is
continually driven over the terrain.
It should now be apparent that there has been provided means for
eliminating the rotational stress upon a center pivot connection of the
tandem wheel units with the tractor to thereby prevent a breakage under
certain conditions in the running of the tractor over rough terrain that
would tend to break down the tandem wheel units and jackknifing of the
crawler trackage.
While various changes may be made in the detail construction, it shall be
understood that such changes shall be within the spirit and scope of the
invention as defined by the depending claims.
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