A modular construction for a crawler assembly in track-type vehicles and a structural arrangement of the crawler assembly with the vehicle frame are described. In each crawler assembly there is a central side frame member which is integral with the vehicle frame and extends laterally from it for car
A modular construction for a crawler assembly in track-type vehicles and a structural arrangement of the crawler assembly with the vehicle frame are described. In each crawler assembly there is a central side frame member which is integral with the vehicle frame and extends laterally from it for carrying the crawler track in the intermediate portion of its travel. Each central side frame member is equipped with upwardly-extending track support rollers carrying the crawler track while downwardly-extending track rollers are provided for guiding the crawler track and supporting the vehicle on the surface on which it is traveling. The idler roller is carried by a first modular member which is bolted to a first end of the side frame member. A second modular member carrying the crawler sprocket is bolted to the other end of the central side frame member. In order to provide track rollers immediately adjacent the idler roller and the crawler sprocket bogies are pivotally mounted, respectively, at each end of the central side frame member, and these bogies carry, respectively, a pair of track rollers. The bogies are arranged to extend, respectively, to points adjacent the idler roller and the crawler sprocket.
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1. In a track-type vehicle operating on endless crawler tracks, each said crawler track extending around and being driven by a crawler sprocket at one extremity of its travel and extending around an idler roller at its other extremity of travel, and having drive means for said crawler sprocket and a
1. In a track-type vehicle operating on endless crawler tracks, each said crawler track extending around and being driven by a crawler sprocket at one extremity of its travel and extending around an idler roller at its other extremity of travel, and having drive means for said crawler sprocket and at least a pair of crawler side frame assemblies, each crawler side frame assembly comprising: a central side frame member extending laterally from and being integral with a supporting frame for the vehicle and carrying the said crawler track through the intermediate portions of its travel, said side frame member having at least one upwardly extending track support roller carrying said crawler track in a first direction of travel and downwardly extending track rollers guiding said track in a second direction of travel and supporting said vehicle on the surface on which it is traveling, a first modular member rotatably carrying at least said idler roller, said first modular member being detachably secured to a first end of said side frame member, a second modular member carrying at least said crawler sprocket, said second modular member being detachably secured to a second end of said side frame member and first and second additional track roller means, respectively, mounted on said first and second ends of said crawler side frame assembly so as to extend across the point where said modular members are secured to said ends of said side frame member to support said crawler track in portions of its travel, respectively, between said idler roller and the next adjacent track roller on said central side frame member and between said crawler sprocket and the next adjacent track roller on said central side frame member. 2. The crawler side frame assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said additional track roller means are bogies pivotally connected, respectively, to said first and second ends of said side frame member, each said bogey having rotatably mounted therein a pair of additional track rollers, said additional track rollers supporting said crawler track. 3. The crawler side frame assembly defined in claim 2 further comprising bosses extending from said first and second ends of said side frame member for receiving pins extending, as well, through said bogies thereby pivotally connecting said bogies to said side frame member. 4. In a power shovel having an upper frame supporting a body and rotatably mounted on a lower frame, a stiffleg pivotally connected at its lower end to the body, a dipper handle pivotally connected at its upper end to the upper end of the stiffleg, a dipper pivotally connected at the lower end of said dipper handle, means for raising and lower said stiffleg about its pivotal connection to the body, means for swinging said dipper handle about its pivotal connection to said stiffleg and a pair of crawler assemblies for moving the power shovel from place to place, each said crawler assembly comprising an endless crawler track formed of interconnected crawler shoes and extending, respectively, around an idler roller and a crawler sprocket, each said crawler assembly further comprising: a central side frame member for carrying said track in the intermediate portions of its travel, said central side frame being formed integrally with and as an extension of said lower frame of said power shovel, said central side frame member having rotatably mounted thereon at least one track support roller and a plurality of track rollers which receive a substantial portion of the design load of the power shovel, a first modular member detachably secured to and forming an extension from one end of said central side frame member, said first modular member having said idler roller rotatably mounted thereon, a second modular member detachably secured to and forming an extension from the other end of said central side frame member, said second modular member having said crawler sprocket rotatably mounted thereon, first and second additional track roller means pivotally mounted on the ends of said central side frame member and placed, respectively, so as to bear on said track at those sections of the lower portion of its travel between, respectively, said idler roller and said track rollers and said crawler sprocket and said track rollers so as to carry the remaining portion of the design load of the power shovel, and bosses extending from the end faces of said central side frame member on which said first and second additional track roller means are mounted.
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