Technical Field
This invention relates in general to chainsaw guide bars for wood harvesting and relates in particular to a detachable and replaceable chainsaw guide bar nose assembly or attachment for fitment to a chainsaw guide bar body and which, when in operation, receives a supply of lubricating fluid from the guide bar body and/or chain and directs it into the chainsaw guide bar nose assembly and hence to moving parts subject to frictional wear via lubricant (or lubricating) conveying (or flow/delivering/supply) channels (e.g., grooves) of special configuration formed within the nose side plate of the nose assembly.
Description of the Prior Art
Chainsaw guide bars are commonly fitted with a detachable nose assembly which incorporates a toothed idler sprocket rotatably mounted about a fixedly disposed central bearing member by means of a bearing race interposed between the sprocket and the fixed bearing which is secured between a pair of nose side plates.
Chainsaw guide bars are provided with a peripheral groove. This groove constrains the movement of the saw chain and also provides a means to convey lubricant from lubrication holes at the end of the bar mounted on the chainsaw or harvester machine to all other areas on the periphery of the guide bar. This groove also allows lubricant to be conveyed to the saw chain, providing lubrication to the moving parts on the saw chain. The lubrication can travel towards the nose of the guide bar, either by travelling along the bottom of the bar groove or by becoming attached to the saw chain itself. The lubricant, after travelling to the nose of the bar has no positive means to lubricate the bearing in the nose assembly itself. The lubricant that makes it to the sprocket is thrown off by the centrifugal forces as the sprocket is rotated by the chain.
An object of this invention to prevent or at least alleviate premature wear of moving parts of a chainsaw guide bar in the vicinity of the rotatable idler sprocket and central bearing member thereof, by providing lubricant-conveying channels which will allow oil to pass by the rotating sprocket and enter into the bearing area without being thrown off by centrifugal forces.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a chainsaw guide bar with a lubricant conveying channel (e.g., groove) connectable to a nose plate attachment (i.e., a nose assembly), the attachment comprising an idler sprocket rotatable by a saw chain moving around the guide bar and which is mounted for rotation about a fixed central bearing member via a roller bearing race of the bearing and with it the idler sprocket and roller bearing race forming a sprocket and bearing assembly which is adapted to be clamped between a pair of nose side plates, at least one nose side plate being provided with one or more lubricant conveying grooves for supplying lubricant to moving parts subject wear, the nose assembly being adapted to be removably fixed to the guide bar body by corresponding attachment means on the nose end of the guide bar for replacement as required.
In a particular aspect of the nose side plate attachment of the invention, the roller bearing race of the sprocket and bearing assembly includes a plurality of roller bearings disposed within an annular gap or channel formed between an inner circumferential edge of the rotatable idler sprocket and an outer circumferential edge of the centrally disposed bearing member of the sprocket and bearing assembly.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a nose assembly for a chainsaw guide bar, comprising a pair of nose side plates; and a sprocket and bearing assembly adapted to be clamped between the pair of nose side plates and comprising a saw chain-rotatable idler sprocket; wherein at least one of the pair of the nose side plates is provided at an inside surface thereof facing to the sprocket and bearing assembly with one or more lubricant conveying channels for lubricating the sprocket and bearing assembly.
More particularly, the chainsaw guide bar nose plate attachment of the invention comprises a (saw chain-rotatable idler) sprocket and bearing assembly adapted to be clamped between a pair of chainsaw guide bar nose side plates, the assembly comprises a saw chain-rotatable idler sprocket mounted for rotation about a central bearing member which is provided with an annular arrangement of a plurality of rivet holes which enable the central sprocket-bearing member to be riveted to and between the pair of nose side plates, the sprocket and bearing assembly also includes a roller bearing race carrying a plurality of roller bearings disposed within an annular gap or channel formed between an inner circumferential edge of the rotatable idler sprocket and an outer circumferential edge of the centrally disposed bearing of the sprocket and bearing assembly.
The invention according to a broad aspect comprises a chainsaw guide bar nose side plate which incorporates one or more lubricant conveying channels (e.g., groove or grooves) on at least one side surface thereof.
According to a particular aspect of the invention the nose assembly side plates of the chainsaw guide bar nose assembly are each provided on the side (inwardly-facing) surface thereof—when installed—one or more specially-configured, flow directing, lubricant conveying channels (grooves) preferably comprise divergent pairs of lubricant conveying grooves consisting firstly of a pair of elongate, curved outer grooves and secondly, a pair of shorter, straight inner grooves wherein each shorter inner channel diverges from and is fluidly joined to the respective elongate, fluid-conducting and directing outer groove.
In one form of the invention which may be a preferred construction, when assembled and installed, the inwardly-facing surface of at least one nose side plate is provided with a plurality of lubricant conveying channels (e.g., grooves).
Specifically, the invention according to a related aspect provides a method of manufacturing a chainsaw guide bar nose assembly with built in lubricant conveying channels or grooves connectible to corresponding lubricant conveying channel or groove formed in a guide bar body, the method comprises clamping a saw chain-rotatable idler sprocket and bearing assembly between a pair of chainsaw guide bar nose side plates to form a chainsaw nose assembly, the sprocket and bearing assembly also including means for fixing it to the guide bar then fixing the assembly so-formed to the end of a guide bar via attachment fixing apertures.
The oil will travel down the bar body groove until it comes to the end of the bar body groove. It then will drip down to the bottom side of the bar body. The grooves in the nose side plate are there to catch some of this oil and give it a passage around the sprocket so it can get to the bearing rollers. Therefore the connection of the grooves on the nose side plates with the groove in the bar body means to build a communication passage there between.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a method of manufacturing a chainsaw guide bar is provided. The method includes providing a chainsaw guide bar body and a chainsaw guide bar nose assembly, the nose assembly including a pair of nose side plates, and a sprocket and bearing assembly adapted to be clamped between the pair of nose side plates and including a saw chain-rotatable idler sprocket, at least one of the pair of the nose side plate being provided at an inside surface thereof facing to the sprocket and bearing assembly with one or more lubricant conveying channels for lubricating the sprocket and bearing assembly, and fixedly connecting the chainsaw guide bar nose assembly to the chainsaw guide bar body, such that the one or more lubricant conveying channels provided at an inside surface of a nose side plate of the chainsaw guide bar nose assembly is connected with a corresponding lubricant conveying channel formed in the guide bar body.
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The lubricant conveying groove of each nose side plate of the invention can be of any suitable geometry, path and depth.
Whilst I have described in the foregoing embodiment a specific concept, forms and application of my invention, it will be understood by some persons skilled in this particular art that variations, modifications, substitutions and additions may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention and I therefore do not wish to be understood as limiting ourselves to the precise terms used.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015901897 | May 2015 | AU | national |