The invention relates to a chain-saw chain having links, such as saw links and connecting links, the links having rivet holes in which fit pins that form pivots between the links, and at least one seal around each rivet hole, between confronting faces of the links. The invention further relates to a method of making a saw chain.
Links are known that have a seal around each rivet hole, a seal ring inlaid in a groove being provided as seal. It is disadvantageous that two sealing surfaces are present between the seal ring and the two links. As a result, wear or soiling may occur on both sealing surfaces. In addition, assembly of the saw chain with mounting of the seal rings between the links is very complicated.
The object of the invention, therefore, is to provide a saw chain and a method of making same that eliminate the disadvantages described above.
For a saw chain according to the invention, this object is attained in that the seal is formed directly on only one of the links, so that only one sealing surface with respect to the other link of the pair is formed.
Directly forming the seal on the link allows the depth and width of the resulting seal to be easily varied, depending on the requirements, by changing the pressure, the quantity, and the composition of the material of the seal.
One feature of the invention is that at least the link on which the seal is formed has an annular groove around the rivet hole for receiving the seal.
As a further feature of the invention, the seal is a stellate ring having at least three points facing away from the rivet hole and engaged around the rivet hole. This design has the particular advantage that contaminants that collect between the points of the star are moved outward by the star points of the seal due to the motion of the two links relative to one another, and therefore are not able to advance inward to the rivet hole.
In a further alternative embodiment the seal may be flat and applied on the entire surface of the link.
As a further possible embodiment, the link around the rivet hole may have at least three protrusions in the form of bumps on the surface facing the other link of the pair. These bumps may be formed, for example, by embossing the link. They ensure a certain minimum spacing between the links, so that movement of the links relative to one another occurs by sliding over the bump heads, similar to a ball bearing. The seal, as described above, is situated either around the rivet in a groove, or flatly over the entire link, resulting in less wear on the seal on account of the bumps there.
In addition, a plurality of seals having different characteristics may be provided to improve the seal between the links. These seal may be configured, for example, in concentric rings around the rivet hole.
Furthermore, the object of the invention is attained using a method of making a saw chain, characterized in that the seal is applied to the link using a printing process, preferably a screen-printing process, and is thus formed on the link.
The screen printing technique allows between 100 and over 1000 links to be printed in a few seconds in a single operation. The classical screen printing technique itself is not very complicated, using a screen with the desired pattern as holes, and the application process. In this technique, an offset, the so-called “jump,” is necessary to prevent links from sticking to the screen after the printing operation. For this “jump” the screen should have a distance of 2-3 millimeters from the printed article after the printing operation.
Another variant of the screen printing operates from the start with a spacing of approximately one millimeter, since the seal must have a minimum thickness, and the printing is performed at this spacing. In this case uniform application is more difficult because the screen no longer functions as a flow limiter.
With regard to the surface of the seal, there are numerous variants of materials that may be used as seal:
For screen printing it may also be necessary to provide the links with their own matrix. This matrix should have the following prerequisite characteristics:
Another approach would be to use a rotating screen that runs synchronously with the article to be printed and applies the compound during the motion.
A further alternative is a form of writing the seal onto the link, using an ink jet printer or a comparable print head.
Other printing methods are conceivable, for example a metering technique using a hollow needle. In the metering technique each link must be separately “written” with the seal, using the hollow needle controlled by a computer. Another possible alternative is the pad printing technique; this technique only represents an aid for receiving preprinted elements, in this case seals, on a soft rubber pad directly after production, and then depositing them on any given surface using light pressure.
A further feature of a method according to the invention for making a saw chain is that the seal is formed of two parts and is formed on the link by combining the two parts at the appropriate position on the link.
A further feature of the invention is that the seal is positioned on the link, and is formed on the link by vulcanization.
The seal may also be formed on the link by the action of temperature, for example heat or cold, or radiation, for example UV radiation.
Further features can be seen in the claims, drawings, and description:
The link plate 1 shown in
Links for a saw chain have a specific distribution of forces. The pin in the rivet hole absorbs the tensile loads conducted from the links to the pins. This results in a considerable bending torque that is taken up by a short, compact, pin-like structure. Both links have rivet holes that are subjected to very high tensile stresses.
These forces resulting from tension are superimposed on additional forces caused by tilting of the chain under lateral load, and these additional forces must then be absorbed by the edge of the pin and the flanks of the link. The profile of the acting forces and the various loads must be taken into account when a seal is intended to perform its function over a long period of time.
To prevent the seal from being quickly worn down or damaged by the lateral forces, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 1762/2007 | Oct 2007 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/09048 | 10/25/2008 | WO | 00 | 4/27/2010 |