Claims
- 1. A link chain comprising a series of inner links, outer links and means connecting said inner and outer links for pivotal displacement about a series of transverse axes,
- each inner link comprising an integral structure of self-lubricating wear-resistant plastic including a pair of side plates and a pair of bushing means extending between said plates and concentric with said transverse axes, said side plates having outer surfaces facing said outer links,
- adjacent outer links in said series comprising metallic plates having end edges spaced apart to afford said pivotal displacement,
- each of said pair of side plates of the inner links between said adjacent outer links having an outwardly projecting part integrally formed of said self-lubricating wear-resistant plastic on a side margin at least, of each of the outer surfaces of the side plates of said inner link, said outwardly projecting part providing a smooth sliding engagement with a track of a guide rail without excessive wear in the track and extending along said side plates between the end edges of said adjacent outer links and having a shape such that said outwardly projecting part does not interfere with said outer links when said outer links are pivotally displaced.
- 2. A link chain according to claim 1 wherein said bushing means have axial bores concentric with said transverse axes, and said connecting means includes metallic pin means extending through said bores, with end portions bearing against the metallic outer links and affording said pivotal displacement of said outer links relative to said inner link.
- 3. A link chain according to claim 1 wherein the end edges of outer links are in the form of an arc of a circle concentric with the adjacent tranverse axis, said projecting part extending along the side margin of the side plate and terminating at each end closely adjacent the end edge of the adjacent outer link, the thickness of said projecting part corresponding to the thickness of said outer links whereby said outer plates combine with said projecting parts of the series of inner links to form a substantially continuous sliding contact area along at least one side of the link chain, alternating between the metallic surfaces of said outer links and the plastic surfaces of said projecting parts.
- 4. A link chain according to claim 3 wherein the said projecting parts have chamfered perimeters to afford easy engagement of said chain in a track of a guide rail.
- 5. A link chain according to claim 3 wherein said projecting part comprises a strip along each side edge of each side plate.
- 6. A link chain according to claim 3 wherein said outwardly projecting part extends across each side plate from side edge to side edge, and the end edges of said part are in the form of a concave arc of a circle concentric with the adjacent transverse axis, said end edges of the projecting part having a uniform clearance relative to end edges of the adjacent outer links to afford said pivotal displacement of said inner and outer links on the said transverse axes without substantially changing the amount of clearance space between said outer links and said parts.
- 7. A link chain according to claim 1 wherein said bushing means comprise cylindrical parts extending between the side plates and being spaced apart to accommodate the teeth of a drive sprocket therebetween, the spacing between said cylindrical parts being less than the length of said projecting part along the side margin of each side plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 750,686 filed June 28, 1985, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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