The invention concerns a method for diminishing the noise arising during power transmission between a sprocket chain and a cone pulley pair of a cone pulley belt transmission. The invention furthermore concerns a sprocket chain for transmitting power between two cone pulley pairs of a cone pulley belt transmission.
Cone pulley belt transmissions with continuously variable transmission are increasingly being used for reasons of comfort and consumption. Even torques of over 300 Nm can be intermittently transmitted with such cone pulley belt transmissions, so that even middle and upper class vehicles are ouffitted with them. With the use in increasingly higher quality automobiles has become attached an increasing significance to acoustic comfort, that is especially a lesser development of noise by such cone pulley pair belt transmissions.
It is the object of the invention to improve the acoustic behavior of cone pulley belt transmissions.
A first approach at attaining the object of the invention is a method for reducing the noise arising during the power transmission between a sprocket chain and a cone pulley pair of a cone pulley belt drive, with said sprocket chain comprising a multitude of links with opening passages arranged in rows running side by side in the longitudinal direction of the belt and rocker arm pressure plates arranged transversely with respect to the sprocket chain, which project through the openings of the links and expose their front ends for a friction engagement with conical surfaces of the cone pulley pairs, wherein in said method the sprocket chain is configured in such a way that the time interval between the impact of successive front ends on the conical surfaces and/or the force of the impact is different if the rotational speed of the cone pulley pair is constant and the distance between cone pulleys is constant when the front ends of the rocker arm pressure plates make impact upon the conical surfaces of the cone pulleys of the cone pulley pair.
The regular impulse sequence produced by the uniform impact of the front ends of the rocker arm pressure plates on the conical surfaces is converted in accordance with the invention into a “dissonant” impulse sequence, which leads to smaller acoustical excitations and a correspondingly improved noise comfort.
A further approach at attaining the object of the invention is a sprocket chain for transmitting power between two cone pulley pairs of a cone pulley belt transmission, with said sprocket chain comprising a multitude of links with opening passages arranged in rows running side by side in the longitudinal direction of the belt and rocker arm pressure plates arranged transversely with respect to the sprocket chain, which project through the openings of the links and expose their front ends for a friction engagement with conical surfaces of the cone pulley pairs, with said sprocket chain having different distances between adjacent rocker arm pressure plates.
The length of the rocker arm pressure plates is advantageously variable.
A further sprocket chain for transmitting power between two cone pulley pairs of a cone pulley belt transmission, with said sprocket chain comprising a multitude of links with opening passages arranged in rows running side by side in the longitudinal direction of the belt and rocker arm pressure plates arranged transversely with respect to the sprocket chain, which project through the openings of the link and expose their front ends for a friction engagement with conical surfaces of the cone pulley pairs, while the rocker arm pressure plates are respectively arranged in pairs in such a way that the rocker arm pressure plates facing away from each other of two adjacent rocker arm pressure plate pairs rest at a spacing from each other on internal surfaces of at least one passage opening of a link, and the rocker arm pressure plates facing each other of the adjacent rocker arm power plate pairs penetrate passage openings of different links offset with respect to the link in the longitudinal direction of the sprocket chain (with which the objective of the invention is accomplished) and the rocker arm pressure plates of a rocker arm pressure plate pair have equal lengths, but the rocker arm pressure plates of different rocker arm pressure plate pairs have different lengths.
A modified embodiment of a sprocket chain for transmitting force between two cone pulley pairs of a cone pulley belt transmission, in which the sprocket chain comprises a multitude of links with opening passages arranged in rows running side by side in the longitudinal direction of the belt and rocker arm pressure plates arranged transversely with respect to the sprocket chain, which project through the openings of the links and expose their front ends for a friction engagement with conical surfaces of the cone pulley pairs, while the rocker arm pressure plates are respectively arranged in pairs in such a way that the rocker arm pressure plates facing away from each other of two adjacent rocker arm pressure plates rest at a spacing from each other on internal surfaces of at least one passage opening of a link, and the rocker arm pressure plates facing each other of adjacent rocker arm pressure plates penetrate into passage openings of different links arranged offset with respect to each other in the longitudinal direction of the sprocket chain in order to accomplish the objective of the invention, wherein the rocker arm pressure plates of a rocker arm pressure plate pair have different lengths.
The rocker arm pressure plates of each rocker arm pressure plate pair that come first into contact with the conical surfaces of a cone pulley pair are advantageously shorter.
A further modified embodiment of a sprocket chain for transmitting force between two cone pulley pairs of a cone pulley belt transmission, in which the sprocket chain comprises a multitude of links with opening passages arranged in rows running side by side in the longitudinal direction of the belt and rocker arm pressure plates arranged transversely with respect to the sprocket chain, which project through the openings of the links and expose their front ends for a friction engagement with conical surfaces of the cone pulley pairs, while the rocker arm pressure plate are respectively arranged in pairs in such a way that the rocker arm pressure plates facing away from each other of two adjacent rocker arm pressure plates rest at a spacing from each other on internal surfaces of at least one passage opening of one link, and the rocker arm pressures plate facing each other of adjacent rocker arm pressure plates penetrate into passage openings of different links arranged offset with respect to each other in the longitudinal direction of the sprocket chain in order to accomplish the object of the invention, wherein roller surfaces of the rocker arm pressure plates of different rocker arm pressure plate pairs that roll off each other are configured differently.
The distances of rocker arm pressure plate pairs adjacent to each other are advantageously different.
It is also advantageous that the distances between the rocker arm pressure plates and/or the lengths of rocker arm pressure plates are such that their alteration pattern is not repeated along the length of the sprocket chain.
To reduce manufacturing costs, a sprocket chain of the invention is designed preferably in such a way that there are rocker arm pressure plates with two different lengths, which are arranged in a predetermined pattern that is advantageously not repeated along the length of the sprocket chain.
The invention is suited for use in all types of sprocket chains in which the end surfaces of rocker arm pressure plates connected to each other by links in the longitudinal direction of the sprocket chain are provided with conical surfaces of cone pulley pairs for a friction engagement.
The invention is explained in further detail below with reference to schematic drawings, for example, wherein:
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The design and the function of the described sprocket chain, which can be altered with respect to the arrangement of the links in the most varied of ways, is known and is therefore not explained in greater detail. The known sprocket chains are designed generally in such a way that all links and rocker arm pressure plate pairs are configured identical with respect to each other, especially the length of the rocker arm pressure plates is identical, so that their end surfaces that come to rest on the cone pulleys of a cone pulley pair circulate on the same radius if the distance between the cone pulleys of a cone pulley pair are not adjusted precisely with respect to the transmission adjustment of the transmission.
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The embodiment of the sprocket chain according to
A further possibility of calling forth irregularities when the sprocket chain runs out or generating impulses generated by placing the end surfaces of the rocker arm pressure plate on the conical surfaces consists in configuring the passage openings 16 of the links 10 with different axial lengths in such way that the distance between the rocker arm pressure plate pairs 14 is different in the longitudinal direction of the sprocket chain.
The pattern of the change in length is repeated respectively after five rocker arm joints in the upper curve of
A total of five different rocker arm pressure plate lengths are used in the example of
The various embodiments that are described can be combined with one each other. The temporal impulse sequence and/or strength of the impulse sequence varies overall, whereby the acoustic improvement is achieved. The variation can take place from the stochastic point of view or in a targeted manner in order to avoid any possible resonance. The effective length of a link and therewith of the running radius of the end surfaces of the rocker arm pressure plates is varied with the arrangement according to
It is understood that further variations are possible, such as for example different crownings of the end surfaces of the rocker arm pressure plates, et cetera. It is also understood that the invention can also be used for sprocket chains having a simplified design in which, for example, instead of rocker arm pressure plate pairs is used only merely one bolt or rocker arm pressure plate. However, such sprocket chains run with considerably higher internal friction.
The patent claims submitted with the application are formulation proposals without prejudice for attaining a continued patent protection. The applicant reserves the right to claim feature combinations previously disclosed only in the description and/or drawings.
The dependencies of the dependent claims point to the further configuration of the object of the main claim by the features of the respective dependent claim. They are not to be understood as a waiver of attaining an independent objective protection for the feature combinations of the dependent claims depending therefrom.
Since the objects of the dependent claims can form their own and independent inventions with respect to the state of the art on the priority day, the applicant reserves the right to make them into the object of independent claims or divisional applications. They can furthermore also contain independent inventions that have a configuration that is independent from the objects of the preceding claims.
The embodiments are not to be understood as a restriction of the invention. Rather, numerous alterations or modifications are possible within the scope of the current disclosure, especially such variants, elements and combinations and/or materials that can be deduced, for example, by the person skilled in the art by combining or modifying features or elements or method steps included in the general description and described in the embodiments as well as the claims and contained in the drawings with a view to attaining the object, and which lead to a new object or new method steps or step sequences by means of combinable features to the extent that they affect manufacturing, testing and operating methods.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 30 055.0 | Jul 2002 | DE | national |
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Parent | PCT/DE03/02194 | Jul 2003 | US |
Child | 11028160 | Jan 2005 | US |