Claims
- 1. A variable sprocket comprising in combination:
- an axle,
- a drive flange mounted on said axle,
- an indexing flange rotatably mounted on said axle opposite of said drive flange and having a plurality of spiral-wavy-cams,
- two sprocket-segment-planets and at least two idler-planets connected to said flanges,
- coupling means for transmitting force between said sprocket-segment-planets and said drive flange,
- cam followers attached to said planets for engaging with and following said spiral-wavy-cams,
- said spiral-wavy-cams comprising a series of alternating depressions and hills which move said planets closer and further to and from said axle, respectively, as said planets slide along said spiral-wavy-cams,
- a chain made of links wrapping approximately one half of the periphery of said variable-sprocket,
- said sprocket-segment-planet having means for positively engaging said chain, said means comprising at least one tooth having an incline at a point of contacting said chain, said incline being steep so as to prevent said chain from disengaging from said tooth while said tooth carries chain's load.
- 2. The subject matter of claim 1, wherein said planets are located, by said cam-followers seated in said depressions, so that when said sprocket-segment-planet engages said chain it takes over the chain's load from the previously engaged sprocket-segment-planet allowing the previously engaged sprocket-segment-planet to become disengaged from said chain.
- 3. The subject matter of claim 1, wherein the location of said planets when their cam followers are seated in said depressions and when both sprocket-segment-planets are engaged with said chain is such that the length of chain which is trapped between said sprocket-segment-planets is free of tension or slack.
- 4. The subject matter of claim 1, said planets being sandwiched between said drive-flange and said indexing flange.
- 5. The subject matter of claim 1, said planet having locking means to prevent it from separating from said spiral-wavy-cam under load.
- 6. The subject matter of claim 1, said sprocket-segment-planet having locking means to prevent it from separating from said drive flange under load.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 06/387618 which was filed on June 11, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,493,678 and which is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 06/310506, now abandoned, which was filed on Oct. 13, 1981.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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387618 |
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310506 |
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