A method of altering a drive ratio on a driven wheel and a wheel drive assembly in accordance with the method.
The drive mechanism for motorcycles generally uses a means of driving the wheel through a system of a chain and two sprockets. The drive sprocket typically on the output shaft of the engine is the smaller of the two, and transmits the engine power through the chain to a much larger sprocket mounted to the rear wheel. This is called the “final drive”, and the difference in size between the two sprockets is called the “final drive ratio”. This ratio is chosen to give either a greater acceleration, or a greater top speed. Manufacturers generally find a compromise to give better all around performance.
In some circumstances, such as when stunting or in certain types of races, the top speed may be sacrificed for greater acceleration. This also makes “wheelies” easier, and provides a lower idling speed to make it easier to perform slow moving tricks without stalling the engine. However, this modification makes the motorcycle unsuitable for other uses, such as highway driving.
According to an aspect, there is provided a method of altering a drive ratio on a driven wheel. A drive wheel, a driven wheel, and a planetary gear assembly having a sun gear, planetary gears, and a ring gear are provided. Alternative inputs are provided to couple the drive wheel to the driven wheel in a first configuration and in a second configuration. At least one of the first configuration and the second configuration couples the drive wheel to the planetary gear assembly as an input, and couples the driven wheel to the planetary gear assembly as an output.
According to an aspect, there is provided a rear wheel drive assembly comprising a driven wheel, a drive wheel, and a planetary gear assembly having a sun gear, planetary gears, and a ring gear. A first input couples the drive wheel to the driven wheel in a first configuration. A second input couples the drive wheel to the driven wheel in a second configuration. At least one of the first configuration and the second configuration couples the drive wheel to the planetary gear assembly as an input, and couples the driven wheel to the planetary gear assembly as an output. There is a selection mechanism permitting selection of the first input or the second input depending upon a desired drive ratio.
These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to in any way limit the scope of the invention to the particular embodiment or embodiments shown, wherein:
An example of a prior art rear wheel drive assembly, generally identified by reference numeral 100, will first be discussed with reference to
Prior Art Wheel Drive Assembly 100
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Structure and Relationship of Parts:
Rear wheel drive assembly 10 is installed on a motorcycle or ATV, an example of which is shown in
Assembly 10 is designed to permit drive wheel 14 to be coupled to driven wheel 102 in different configurations to provide different gear ratios. To allow these different gear ratios, at least one of the configurations couples drive wheel 14 to one of sun gear 20, planetary gears 22, and ring gear 24 of planetary gear assembly 18 as the input, and couples driven wheel 102 to another of sun gear 20, planetary gears 22, and ring gear 24 of planetary gear assembly 18 as an output. In a preferred embodiment, ring gear 24 is coupled to drive wheel 14 and planetary gears 22 are secured to driven wheel 102 either directly or indirectly, such that they drive driven wheel 102, and is positioned mechanically between wheel 102 and drive wheel 14. Drive assembly 10 is supported by the axle of the motorcycle, and the axle is supported by swing arm bracket 25, which attaches to the swing arm of the motorcycle. As depicted, planetary gears 20 are secured to driven wheel 102 via wheel coupling 26, also referred to as a sheave. While chains and sprockets as depicted in the embodiment described herein, it will be understood that these teachings may equally be applied to other common drive systems such as belts and pulleys, and shafts and differentials.
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It will be understood that, while direct connections are depicted and discussed, connections through intermediate components or using a selection mechanism other than the pin connections depicted may be used in order to permit the selection of the first input or the second input, depending upon a desired drive ratio. In the depicted embodiment, the selection mechanism is the pins or bolts 30 that are extended either through inner set of pin receptacles 38 into pin receptacles 36 of sun gear 20 or through outer set of pin receptacles 32 into pin receptacles 34 of wheel coupling 26.
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In the embodiment given above, both drive wheel 14 and wheel coupling 26 are coupled to achieve a 1:1 drive ratio. In the other configuration, drive wheel 14 is decoupled from wheel coupling 26 and sun gear 20 is held stationary to achieve a different drive ratio. In both configurations, ring gear 24 is always coupled to drive wheel 14, and wheel coupling 26 is always connected to planetary gears 22. However, it will be understood that the use of planetary gear assembly 18 allows other inputs and outputs to be used. Referring to
These variations may require adjustments in the location of the various components from what is depicted; however these changes are within the ability of those of ordinary skill.
In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from scope of the Claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2649467 | Jan 2009 | CA | national |