The present invention relates to a link plate for a silent chain, and more particularly, to an improvement of the structure in order to introduce and maintain adequate lubricant in the pin aperture without decreasing the strength of the link plate.
Silent chains are used as timing chains for automobiles, motorcycles and the like. A silent chain is generally formed of a plurality of link plates each having a pair of teeth and pin apertures and pivotably connected to each other via connecting pins inserted into the pin apertures.
In operation of the silent chain, adequate lubricant should be supplied into the pin apertures in order to decrease wear to the connecting pins and pin apertures. However, since the silent chain has a structure in which a plurality of link plates are interlaced closely in layers along the length of the connecting pins, adequate lubricant is hardly supplied into the pin apertures.
In prior art, Japanese utility model registration application laying-open publication No. 56-102850 (JP 56-102850) describes an oil groove formed on the link plate and extending from the distal end portion of the tooth of the link plate to the back side portion through the pin aperture (see
However, in JP 56-102850, since the oil groove is formed extending from the pin aperture to the back side portion, during operation of the silent chain, lubricant in the pin apertures flows through the oil groove via centrifugal force and may be discharged to the back side surface of the link plate. In this case, it is difficult to hold lubricant in the pin aperture.
In JP 59-54248, the oil groove is formed extending from the inside flank surface and (or) the outside flank surface to the pin aperture. These portions having the oil groove formed receive a compressive load at the time of engagement of the link plate with the sprocket, and are the thinnest portion between the pin aperture and the inner and outer flank surface, and they are the weakest portion of the link plate. Therefore, when the oil groove is formed on the inner and outer flank surface, the link plate becomes short of strength and a crack may occur on the link plate during operation.
Also, in JP 59-54248, when the oil groove is formed on the link plate extending from the pin aperture to the back side surface, similar to JP 56-102850, lubricant in the pin apertures flows through the oil groove via centrifugal force and may be discharged to the back side surface of the link plate, and it is difficult to hold lubricant in the pin aperture.
The present invention has been made in view of these conventional circumstances, and its object is to provide a link plate for a silent chain that can introduce and maintain adequate lubricant in the pin aperture without decreasing the strength of the link plate.
A link plate for a silent chain according to a first aspect of the present invention has at least one groove formed at only the tooth region on at least either one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the link plate. The groove extends from the tip of the tooth to the pin aperture and opens into the tip of the tooth and an inner circumferential surface of the pin aperture.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, lubricant enters the opening end of the groove at the tip of the tooth, flows through the groove in the tooth, and is introduced into the pin aperture from the opening end of the groove at the pin aperture. In this case, since the groove is formed at only the tooth region, lubricant in the pin aperture will not be discharged to the back side of the link plate via the centrifugal force during operation of the silent chain. Thereby, lubricant introduced into the pin aperture can be maintained. Also, in this case, since the groove is open to the tip of the tooth portion and is not open to the inner and outer flank surface, a lack of strength of the link plate will not occur.
In another aspect of the present invention, a width of the groove at an opening end of the tip of the tooth is wider than a width of the groove at an opening end of the pin aperture.
In this case, since the width of the groove at the opening end of the tip of the tooth is wide, entry of lubricant into the groove from the tip of the tooth becomes easy and lubricant can thus be securely introduced into the groove.
In a still another aspect of the present invention, the width of the groove becomes gradually wide toward the tip of the tooth from the pin aperture.
On the outer surface (i.e. front surface) or the inner surface (i.e. rear surface) of each of the teeth 22 of the link plate 2, a groove 25 is formed extending from the tip 22A of the tooth 22 to the pin aperture 21. The groove 25 is open to both the inner circumferential surface of the pin aperture 21 and the tip 22A of the tooth 22. Also, a width of the groove 25 is Δ at both the opening end of the inner circumferential surface of the pin aperture 21 and the opening end of the tip 22A of the tooth 22. The oppositely disposed sidewall surfaces of the groove 25 extend in parallel from the pin aperture 21 to the tip 22A of the tooth 22.
As shown in
During operation of the silent chain 1, lubricant enters the groove 25 from the opening end thereof at the tip 22A of the tooth 22, flows through the groove 25 in the tooth 22, and is introduced into the pin aperture 21 from the opening end thereof.
In this case, since the groove 25 is formed at only the tooth 22 region, lubricant in the pin aperture 21 will not be discharged to the back surface 23 side of the link plate 2 via the centrifugal force during operation of the silent chain 1. Thereby, lubricant introduced into the pin aperture 21 can be maintained. Also, in this case, since the groove 25 is open to the tip 22A of the tooth 22 and is not open to the inner flank surface 22a and the outer flank surface 22b, a lack of strength of the link plate 2 will not occur.
The second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that a width Δ2 of the groove 25 at an opening end of the tip 22a of the tooth 22 is wider than a width Δ1 of the groove 25 at an opening end of the pin aperture 21. Also, in the example shown in
In this case, since the width Δ2 of the groove 25 at the opening end of the tip 22a of the tooth 22 is wide, entry of lubricant into the groove 25 from the tip 22a of the tooth 22 becomes easy and lubricant can thus be securely introduced into the groove 25.
In the above-mentioned embodiments, examples were shown in which the groove 25 is formed on either one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the link plate 2, but the groove 25 may be formed on both the outer surface and the inner surface of the link plate 2. Also, the number of grooves 25 may be two or more.
A link plate for a silent chain according to the present invention is useful for any type of link plates in use for a silent chain. The present invention also has application to a link plate having a single tooth.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-359794 | Dec 2005 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/325665 | 12/14/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/30/2008 |