1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing link plates for chains, in particular for toothed chains, wherein the link plates of a plate stack are stamped with their corresponding openings for receiving chain pins or chain sleeves. In addition, the invention relates to a chain, in particular a toothed chain, having a plurality of hingedly connected chain links that include stacks of plates having link plates with corresponding openings to receive chain pins or chain sleeves.
2. Description of the Related Art
Chains composed of chain links that each include a plurality of link plates as plate stacks are known in various embodiments. Independent of the type of the particular chain, plate stacks with outer plates, inner plates, and middle plates are provided. The link plates, which are situated substantially parallel to each other, have corresponding openings in which chain pins or chain sleeves are held for pivotal attachment of adjacent chain links.
In order to ensure adequate strength in certain applications of the chains, the inner plates and the middle plates, for example, are employed in pairs, so as to increase the mechanical strength of the chain. That increases the width and weight of the chain in a detrimental way. Furthermore, the assembly of such known chains is also more complicated and costly.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a method for manufacturing link plates and a chain of the type identified above, which ensure sufficient mechanical strength of the chain, but without the outside dimensions of the chain becoming greater and the assembly more complicated.
The object is achieved with regard to the method by having the openings on at least one link plate of the plate stack precision stamped.
By means of the precision stamping, the particular opening on the link plate can be shaped so that the bearing surface areas, i.e., the contacting surfaces of the opening and of the chain pin or chain sleeve that is received and held in the opening, can be enlarged. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, that result is achieved by reducing the stamped-out portion of each opening to a minimum.
That enables a higher force transmission between the chain pin or sleeve and the link plates. As a result, it is no longer necessary to use pair arrangements of inner and middle plates for reasons of strength, for example.
In that way the dimensions of the chain, and also of the corresponding chain wheel, can be reduced, and thus the overall weight of the components can be reduced. That results in a construction space saving and a weight advantage for the chain manufactured in accordance with the invention.
In addition, the object underlying the development of the invention is also achieved by a chain, in particular a toothed chain, having a plurality of hingedly connected chain links, wherein the chain links include stacks of plates with corresponding openings for receiving chain pins or chain sleeves, and wherein at least one precision-stamped link plate is provided. Preferably, the link plates in the proposed chain are manufactured by the method in accordance with the present invention.
Through the use of precision-stamped link plates it is possible to forego or reduce paired arrangement of the link plates. In that way a chain optimized for construction space and weight is realized.
For example, with the chain in accordance with the invention, in conjunction with one possible embodiment, the plate stacks each have individually situated middle plates and inner plates that are enclosed by outer plates, each of those link plates being precision stamped.
It is also possible for normally stamped link plates to be combined with precision-stamped link plates, in order to further optimize the production costs. For example, a further embodiment of the invention can include the provision that individually situated precision-stamped inner plates and/or middle plates, for example, are combined with middle plates arranged in pairs, or inner plates arranged in pairs.
The structure, operation, and advantages of the present invention will become further apparent upon consideration of the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in which:
Toothed chain 1 shown in
The link plates 3, 3′; 4, 4′; 5 of a plate stack 2 are arranged so that the openings are situated coincident and superimposed relative to each other, so that chain pins 6 can receive all of the link plates 3, 3′; 4, 4′; 5. Thus the link plates 2 of adjacent chain links of toothed chain 1 are hingedly connected with each other.
In the exemplary embodiment of toothed chain 1 as shown, each plate stack 2 includes individually situated link plates 3, 3′; 4, 4′; 5 of the same type. In accordance with the present invention, the outer plates 3, 3′ and the inner plates 4, 4′, as well as the middle plate 5, are produced by precision stamping. That means that no paired arrangement of the link plates 3, 3′; 4, 4′; 5 is provided.
Because all of the link plates 3, 3′; 4, 4′; 5 are produced by precision stamping, the smooth cut part of each link plate 3, 3′; 4, 4′; 5 on the precision stamped opening can be increased in such a way that the bearing surface area can extend over nearly the entire material thickness of each link plate 3, 3′; 4, 4′; 5.
In that way, the level of force to be transmitted can be increased in each link plate 3, 3′; 4, 4′; 5 of the chain in accordance with the invention, without a paired arrangement being necessary. As a result, the total width b of the toothed chain 1 in accordance with the invention can be reduced, so that not only the manufacturing costs but also the required construction space, as well as the total weight of toothed chain 1, can be reduced. Reducing the width of toothed chain 1 also makes it possible to reduce the width of the corresponding chain wheels accordingly, so that the overall weight of the component is reduced.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended to encompass within the appended claims all such changes and modifications that fall within the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 033 726.3 | Jul 2006 | DE | national |
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60835848 | Aug 2006 | US |