Arrangements for tractive elements of power machines
A tractive element for a power machine can include a frame, an endless track, a drive sprocket, and a first set of split rollers. The first set of rollers can include a first roller rotatably coupled to the first plate with a first axis of rotation and a second roller rotatably coupled to the second plate with a second axis of rotation. The first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation can be spaced apart from one another with a first roller offset distance, along a front-to-back direction of the tractive element, that can provide improved ride quality.
1 . A tractive element for a power machine, the tractive element comprising:
a frame having a first support plate spaced in a lateral direction from a second support plate;
an endless track surrounding and being supported by the frame, the endless track including a plurality of embeds evenly spaced apart that define a pitch of the endless track;
a drive sprocket rotatably coupled to the frame, the drive sprocket being configured to engage and rotate the endless track; and
a first set of split rollers including a first roller rotatably coupled to the first support plate with a first axis of rotation and a second roller rotatably coupled to the second support plate with a second axis of rotation, the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation being spaced apart from one another along a front-to-back direction of the tractive element to define a first roller offset distance; and
a second set of split rollers including a third roller rotatably coupled to the first support plate with a third axis of rotation and a fourth roller rotatably coupled to the second support plate with a fourth axis of rotation, the third axis of rotation and the fourth axis of rotation being spaced apart from one another along the front-to-back direction of the tractive element to define a second roller offset distance;
wherein the first, second, third, and fourth axes of rotation are arranged along the front-to-back direction with the first axis of rotation closest to a first end of the tractive element, the fourth axis of rotation closest to a second end of the tractive element that is opposite the first end, the second axis of rotation between the first and fourth axes of rotation, and the third axis of rotation between the second and fourth axes of rotation;
wherein the first axis of rotation and the third axis of rotation are spaced apart from one another along the front-to-back direction of the tractive element to define a third roller offset distance;
wherein a ratio of each of the first, second, and third roller offset distances to the pitch is not a multiple of 0.5; and
wherein the ratio of the third roller offset distance to the pitch is greater than 0.5 and less than 0.6.
2 . The tractive element of claim 1 , wherein the first roller is cantilevered from the first support plate by a first axle that defines the first axis of rotation and the second roller is cantilevered from the second support plate by a second axle that defines the second axis of rotation.
3 . The tractive element of claim 1 , wherein the first support plate includes a first exterior plate and a first interior plate that is between the first roller and the first exterior plate, relative to the lateral direction; and
wherein the second support plate includes a second exterior plate and a second interior plate that is between the second roller and the second exterior plate, relative to the lateral direction.
4 . The tractive element of claim 3 , wherein the first roller is cantilevered from the first exterior plate by a first axle that defines the first axis of rotation and the second roller is cantilevered from the second exterior plate by a second axle that defines the second axis of rotation.
5 . The tractive element of claim 4 , wherein the first interior plate includes a first cutout that receives the first roller, and the second interior plate includes a second cutout that receives the second roller.
6 . The tractive element of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of anti-rotation stop features on the first support and second support plates are symmetrically arranged relative to a reference line that is perpendicular to the front-to-back direction and the lateral direction and extends through the drive sprocket.
7 . The tractive element of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of mounting locations for the first and second sets of split rollers on the first and second support plates are symmetrically arranged relative to a reference line that is perpendicular to the front-to-back direction and the lateral direction.
8 . The tractive element of claim 1 , wherein the second roller offset distance is equal to the first roller offset distance.
9 . The tractive element of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, third, and fourth axes of rotation are collectively symmetrically spaced relative to a reference line on the tractive element that is perpendicular to the front-to-back direction and the lateral direction, with the first and second axes of rotation on a first side of the reference line and the third and fourth axes of rotation on a second side of the reference line that is opposite the first side.
10 . The tractive element of claim 9 , wherein the reference line corresponds to a drive axis defined by the drive sprocket.
11 . The tractive element of claim 9 , wherein the tractive element is a quad-track assembly configured to be selectively installed at any of a front-right, front-left, rear-right, and rear-left position on the power machine.
12 . The tractive element of claim 1 ,
wherein a ratio of the first roller offset distance to the pitch is greater than 2.0 and less than 2.5.
13 . The tractive element of claim 12 ,
wherein a ratio of the second roller offset distance to the pitch is greater than 2.0 and less than 2.5.
14 . The tractive element of claim 1 , wherein the first axis of rotation and the fourth axis of rotation are spaced apart from each other along the front-to-back direction to define an outside roller offset distance; and
wherein a ratio of the outside roller offset distance to the pitch is greater than 2.5 and less than 3.0.
15 . The tractive element of claim 1 , wherein the second axis of rotation and the third axis of rotation are spaced apart from each other along the front-to-back direction to define an inside roller offset distance; and
wherein a ratio of the inside roller offset distance to the pitch is greater than 1.0 and less than 1.5.
16 . A power machine comprising:
a power machine frame that supports a work element;
an axle assembly including:
a first front axle extending outwardly from a first side of the power machine frame, proximate a front of the power machine frame;
a second front axle extending outwardly from a second side of the power machine frame, proximate the front of the power machine frame;
a first rear axle extending outwardly from the first side of the power machine frame, proximate a rear of the power machine frame; and
a second rear axle extending outwardly from the second side of the power machine frame, proximate the rear of the power machine frame; and
a quad-track arrangement including:
a first tractive element operatively coupled to the first front axle;
a second tractive element operatively coupled to the second front axle;
a third tractive element operatively coupled to the first rear axle; and
a fourth tractive element operatively coupled to the second rear axle;
wherein at least one of the first, second, third, and fourth tractive elements includes:
a track frame having a first support plate spaced apart from a second support plate;
an endless track surrounding and supported by the track frame, the endless track including a plurality of embeds that define a pitch;
a drive sprocket rotatably coupled to the track frame, the drive sprocket being engaged with the embeds to rotate the endless track around the track frame; and
a set of rollers including, in order from front to back: a first roller rotatably coupled to the first support plate with a first axis of rotation, a second roller rotatably coupled to the second support plate with a second axis of rotation, a third roller rotatably coupled to the first support plate with a third axis of rotation, and a fourth roller rotatably coupled to the second support plate with a fourth axis of rotation; and
wherein a spacing between the first and second axes of rotation is greater than 0.5 times the pitch and less than 0.6 times the pitch.
17 . The power machine of claim 16 , wherein one or more of:
a spacing between the first and third axes of rotation is greater than 2.0 times the pitch and less than 2.2 times the pitch;
a spacing between the second and fourth axes of rotation is greater than 2.0 times the pitch and less than 2.2 times the pitch;
a spacing between the first and fourth axes of rotation is greater than 2.5 times the pitch and less than 2.7 times the pitch; or
a spacing between the second and third axes of rotation is greater than 1.3 times the pitch and less than 1.5 times the pitch.
18 . The power machine of claim 17 , wherein any one of the first, second, third, and fourth tractive elements can be selectively installed at any of the first front, second front, first rear, and second rear axles.
19 . The power machine of claim 18 , wherein each of the first, second, third, and fourth tractive elements is operatively couplable to any of the first front, second front, first rear, and second rear axles.
20 . The power machine of claim 19 , wherein each of the first, second, third, and fourth tractive elements includes, respectively:
a track frame having a first support plate spaced apart from a second support plate;
an endless track surrounding and supported by the track frame, the endless track including a plurality of embeds that define a pitch;
a drive sprocket rotatably coupled to the track frame, the drive sprocket being engaged with the embeds to rotate the endless track around the track frame; and
a set of rollers including:
a first roller rotatably coupled to the first support plate with a first axis of rotation;
a second roller rotatably coupled to the second support plate with a second axis of rotation;
a third roller rotatably coupled to the first support plate with a third axis of rotation; and
a fourth roller rotatably coupled to the second support plate with a fourth axis of rotation; and
wherein, for each of the first, second, third, and fourth tractive elements, when the tractive element is mounted to any of the first front, second front, first rear, or second rear axles, one or more of:
the set of rollers is symmetrically spaced about a plane corresponding to a pivot axis of the tractive element relative to the power machine frame; or
a first anti-rotation stop on the tractive element is symmetrical to a second anti-rotation stop on the tractive element about the plane corresponding to the pivot axis of the tractive element relative to the power machine frame.
21 . A power machine comprising:
a power machine frame that supports an operator station;
a work element operably coupled to the power machine frame;
a power source supported by the power machine frame and configured to power movement of the work element; and
a tractive element secured to the power machine frame and configured to be powered by the power source to provide tractive force for the power machine, the tractive element including:
a track frame having a first support plate spaced from a second support plate;
an endless track surrounding and being supported by the track frame;
a drive sprocket rotatably coupled to the track frame, the drive sprocket being configured to engage and rotate the endless track; and
a first set of split rollers including a first roller rotatably coupled to the first support plate with a first axis of rotation and a second roller rotatably coupled to the second support plate with a second axis of rotation, wherein the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation are spaced apart along a front-to-back direction of the tractive element to define a first roller offset distance, a ratio of the first roller offset distance to a pitch of the endless track is not a multiple of 0.5, and the ratio of the first roller offset distance to the pitch of the endless track is greater than 0.5 and less than 0.6.
22 . The power machine of claim 21 , wherein the endless track is a rubber endless track having a plurality of evenly spaced embeds that define the pitch of the endless track.
23 . The power machine of claim 21 , wherein the endless track is a metal endless track.
24 . The power machine of claim 21 , wherein the tractive element further includes a second set of split rollers, including a third roller rotatably coupled to the first support plate with a third axis of rotation and a fourth roller rotatably coupled to the second support plate with a fourth axis of rotation, the third axis of rotation and the fourth axis of rotation being spaced apart from one another along the front-to-back direction of the tractive element to define a second roller offset distance.
25 . The power machine of claim 24 , wherein bodies of adjacent sets of the first, second, third, and fourth rollers overlap along the front-to-back direction.