This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 106101166, filed on Jan. 13, 2017.
The disclosure relates to a chain, and more particularly to a chain for use in a variable speed drivetrain.
A transmission chain is an assembly of inner chain plates, outer chain plates, connecting rods and rollers, and is cooperatively used with sprockets. When the transmission chain is used in a variable speed drivetrain, it would be frequently moved from one sprocket to another. Therefore, auxiliary structures of the chain plates are needed for aiding the movement of the transmission chain among the sprockets.
Taiwanese Patent No. 1500555 discloses a conventional inner chain plate that has two opposite end sections, a connecting section connected between the end sections, and a recess formed in a side surface of the connecting section. The recess has two arc-shaped edges that are respectively proximate to the end sections. When a pair of the conventional inner chain plates cooperatively serve as an inner link unit of a transmission chain in such a manner that the recesses thereof face toward each other, a space formed between the conventional inner chain plates has a relatively large width so as to facilitate the movement of the transmission chain form one sprocket to another. However, in the forming process of the conventional inner chain plate, separation of the conventional inner chain plate from a forming die is relatively difficult due to the presence of the arc-shaped edges of the recess.
In addition, Taiwanese Utility Model Patent No. M338930 discloses a conventional transmission chain for a variable speed bicycle. The conventional transmission chain includes a plurality of inner link units each including two spaced-apart inner chain plates, and a plurality of outer link units each including two spaced-apart outer chain plates. The inner and outer link units are interconnected in an alternating arrangement. Specifically, each of the inner chain plates of the inner link units is formed with an inclined groove, and each of the outer chain plates of the outer link units is formed with an inclined groove as well. The inclined grooves of the inner chain plates of each of the inner link units are oblique to each other. Likewise, the inclined grooves of the outer chain plates of each of the outer link units are oblique to each other. Although the inclined grooves serve to increase the width of the space defined between the inner chain plates of each of the inner link units, the width is insufficient since the inclined grooves of the inner chain plates of each of the inner link units are oblique to each other.
Taiwanese Utility Model Patent No. M287192 discloses a conventional outer chain plate that has a protrusion. When a pair of the conventional outer chain plates cooperatively serve as an outer link unit of a transmission chain in such a manner that the protrusions thereof protrude away from each other, the protrusions thereof serve to diminish collision between the transmission chain and a set of sprockets. However, the width of a space defined in an inner link unit of the transmission chain is still relatively small.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a chain that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior arts.
According to the disclosure, the chain includes at least one inner link unit. The inner link unit includes an inner chain plate, an accompanying chain plate that is spaced apart from the inner chain plate, and an engaging space that is defined between the inner chain plate and the accompanying chain plate. The inner chain plate has two end sections that are spaced apart from each other along a central line, and a connecting section that interconnects the end sections and that has a first recess recessed away from the accompanying chain plate. Each of the end sections has a rod hole. The first recess has two first edges that are parallel to each other. The accompanying chain plate of the at least one inner link unit has a second recess that is recessed away from the inner chain plate. The second recess has two second edges that are parallel to each other and that are spaced apart from each other. The first edges of the first recess and the second edges of the second recess extend in the same direction.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The chain includes a plurality of inner link units 92 that are spaced apart from each other. Each of the inner link units 92 includes an inner chain plate 1, an accompanying chain plate 2 that is spaced apart from the inner chain plate 1, and an engaging space 3 that is defined between the inner chain plate 1 and the accompanying chain plate 2. The chain further includes a plurality of outer link units 94 each of which is connected between two adjacent ones of the inner link units 92, and a plurality of connecting rods 5 each of which has a central axis 51, and interconnects one of the inner link units 92 and a corresponding one of the outer link units 94. Each of the outer link units 94 includes two spaced-apart outer chain plates 4 that are respectively disposed at opposite lateral sides of the corresponding inner link unit 92. The central axes 51 of two adjacent ones of the connecting rods 5 are spaced apart from each other by a link distance 52. The ratio of the link distance 52 to the width 6 of the outer link units 94 is 2.39±0.12. The link distance 52 corresponds to the chordal pitch of each of the sprockets 90.
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For the sake of brevity, only one of the inner link units 92 is described in the following paragraphs.
Each of the end sections 11 of the inner chain plate 1 has a base wall 111 that is integrally connected to the connecting section 12, a protrusion 112 that protrudes from the base wall 111 toward the accompanying chain plate 2, and a rod hole 113 that is formed through the base wall 111 and the protrusion 112. The base wall has an outer annular surface 114 that faces away from the accompanying chain plate 2, and an inner annular surface 115 that faces toward the accompanying chain plate 2.
The connecting section 12 has a first recess 121 that is recessed away from the accompanying chain plate 2, and an outer connecting surface 122 that faces away from the accompanying chain plate 2. The first recess 121 has two first edges 123 that are spaced apart from each other and that are respectively proximate to the end sections 11. In this embodiment, the first edges 123 extend across the central line 10, are perpendicular to the central line 10, and are parallel to each other. In this embodiment, the outer connecting surface 122 of the connecting section 12 is connected to the outer annular surfaces 114 of the end sections 11, and is flush with the outer annular surfaces 114. The central line 10 substantially passes through the center of the rod hole 113 of each of the end sections 11.
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The accompanying chain plate 2 of the inner link unit 92 may be structurally identical to the inner chain plate 1. Preferably, the accompanying chain plate 2 has a second recess 21 that is recessed away from the inner chain plate 1. In other words, the inner link unit 92 has first and second recesses 121, 21 that face toward each other. The second recess 21 has two second edges 211 that respectively correspond in position to the first edges 123 of the first recess 121 of the inner chain plate 1 and that are parallel to the first edges 123 (i.e., the first recess 121 and the second recess 21 are parallel to each other). A distance between the second edges 211 is the same as that between the first edges 123.
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In addition, the inclined guide surfaces 131 of the guide section 13 serve to guide the entrance of a corresponding one of the teeth 91 of the sprockets 90 into the engaging space 3, so the chain is smoothly movable among the sprockets 90. It should be noted that since the first edges 123 of the first recess 121 of the inner chain plate 1 are parallel to each other, in a forming process, the inner chain plate 1 can be easily separated from a forming die.
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In more detail, the connecting section 12 of the inner chain plate 1 is misaligned from the end sections 11, and is farther from the accompanying chain plate 2 than the end sections 11, so that the connecting section 12 cooperates with the end sections 11 to form the first recess 121. The outer connecting surface 122 of the connecting section 12 is flush with an outer surface 41 of a corresponding one of the outer chain plates 4. The accompanying chain plate 2 is structurally identical to the inner chain plate 1. The ratio of the link distance 52 to a maximum width 7 of the inner link unit 92 is 2.39±0.12. The ratio of the link distance 52 to a maximum width 8 of the engaging space 3 defined between the inner chain plate 1 and the accompanying chain plate 2 is 5.5±0.12. By such, the engaging space 3 has a relatively large width, and the chain is smoothly movable among the sprockets 90 (see
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In summary, the first recess 121 of the inner chain plate 1 and the second recess 21 of the accompanying chain plate 2 serve to increase the width of the opening of the engaging space 3, so the chain of this disclosure is suitable for a sprocket assembly that consists of a relatively large number of sprockets. Moreover, since the first edges 123 of the first recess 121 of the inner chain plate 1 are parallel to each other, the inner chain plate 1 can be easily separated from a forming die in the forming process thereof.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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106101166 | Jan 2017 | TW | national |