1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a plate element for a plate-link chain, in particular a toothed plate for a toothed chain.
2. Description of the Related Art
Chains of the type that are installed as power transmission elements in transmissions are assembled using plate elements and rocker members, with the plate elements having one or more openings in which the rocker members are received. Two plate elements are connected by the engagement of a rocker member with both of the plate elements.
When toothed chains are constructed from a single type of toothed plate that is symmetrical relative to an axis that is perpendicular to the direction of an extended chain, when the chain is straight the chain produces undesired noises during operation, and it is thus inadequate in terms of its acoustic behavior.
It is known to use so-called randomized toothed chains made of at least two different types of toothed plates. The two plate types differ in a functional feature, for example the shapes of the teeth. The orientation of installation of the plates is immaterial in that case, and the randomization is achieved by random selection of the plate elements and hence of their order in the chain. Instead of using two or more different toothed plates, it is also known to make randomized toothed chains from one type of asymmetrical toothed plate, in which case the randomization is achieved by the toothed plates being installed in a particular orientation. The asymmetry of the plate arises, for example, from a functional feature that is asymmetrically formed, such as a difference in the shapes of the two plate teeth. The plate is assembled into a chain in a certain pattern or at random, sometimes with a first surface facing the observer and sometimes with a second, opposite surface facing the observer. The advantage over the use of two different types of toothed plates is that only one type of plate has to be kept in inventory, which is advantageous with regard to the production of the plates, since, for example, different stamping dies are not needed. Of course, when one type of toothed plate is used greater effort is needed in assembly and quality assurance in order to ensure that the chain has been assembled randomly.
An object of the invention is to provide a plate element for a plate-link chain, in particular a toothed plate for a toothed chain, with asymmetrical functionalities and that can easily be assembled into a chain.
The object is achieved by providing plate element for a chain with a configuration that is asymmetrical relative to an axis of symmetry of the plate element, wherein the plate element has a region on which an orientation feature is placed asymmetrically relative to the axis of symmetry of the plate element.
The term functionality as used herein relates to a geometric feature of the plate element that ensures that randomized interaction of individual plate elements of the chain with opposing elements of a drive arrangement occurs during operation. An example of such a functionality is the tooth shape of the plate elements, in the case of toothed plates for toothed chains.
The axis of symmetry of the plate element is generally an axis of symmetry of a plate element installed in a chain and that is perpendicular to a chain extension direction when the chain is stretched out straight.
The invention is based on the concept of using only a single plate element that has asymmetrical functionality, so that it results in a randomized chain when installed in a chain in one direction or another. To simplify the installation direction or the sorting of the identical plate elements in accordance with their orientation, in accordance with the invention an orientation feature, which is also asymmetrical with regard to the axis of symmetry of the plate element, is formed on the plate element. Based on that orientation feature, it is easy to recognize, either visually or through automated sorting, for example, in what orientation the plate element is supplied or is assembled into a chain. It is especially preferred for the invention to be used for plate elements that are toothed plates for a toothed chain. If the plate element contains two teeth, for example, one tooth profile of the toothed plate can differ from the other in its configuration and thus provide an asymmetrical functionality. In that manner, the orientation feature helps to recognize the orientation in which the toothed plate element is intended.
In accordance with an especially preferred exemplary embodiment, the orientation feature is placed in a non-functional region of the outer contour of the plate element, or, alternatively, of the body of the plate element. For example, a toothed plate element includes a functional region on which the teeth are provided, and a non-functional region that connects the two sides of the functional regions. The orientation feature can preferably be placed along that outer contour, in which no functionality is provided, or in the inner region of the toothed plate element, without impairing the overall functionality of the plate element.
For example, the orientation feature can be an asymmetrical increase in the mass of the plate element. That offers the advantage that the plate elements can be sorted using the displacement of the center of gravity. The change in mass of one half of the tooth element compared to the other can be produced for example by hollowing out a non-functional region of the body. Other possibilities for the orientation feature are the provision of a change in the reflective behavior of an incident light beam depending on the orientation in which the plate element is transported, or asymmetrical placement of clearly visually recognizable contour forms or mechanical gripping regions.
The structure, operation, and advantages of the present invention will become further apparent upon consideration of the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
In addition, the individual plate elements 10 have through-openings 14 into which rocker elements 13 can be inserted, which together with the contour of the through opening 14 form rocker joints.
The plate elements generally have functional regions, namely, for example, the cutouts or through-openings 14 and the tooth geometries of the teeth 11, 12, as well as non-functional regions, namely, for example, the contoured edge 15 lying opposite to the teeth, or the transition regions 16 between the contoured edge 15 and the teeth, in the form of rounded curves. Other non-functional regions of the plate element are also regions of the body, such as the interior of the plate element, i.e., the side surfaces A or B.
In accordance with the invention, an orientation feature 30 in accordance with
Examples of such orientation features are illustrated in
The toothed plates 10 in accordance with
In
Orientation feature 30 is also asymmetrical relative to the same axis S. The contour change 31 of contoured edge 15 of the plate element is composed of a convexity on one side of the axis S and a depression or concavity on the other side of the axis S. The other features of plate element 10 are the same as those shown in
As used herein, the contour of the plate element refers to the shape of the plate element when viewed from the side relative to the direction of motion of a chain 20 having assembled plate elements 10.
Because of the contour change on the upwardly-facing edge of the plate, the orientations of the individual plate elements 10 can be recognized easily through visual observation, for example, even when the chain 20 is in the assembled state.
Another alternative is to thicken the mass of the plate element asymmetrically with regard to the axis S in the non-functional surface region 17 (see
Another alternative for an orientation feature 30 is shown in
Another way to detect the orientation feature is shown in
The essential aspect of the invention thus involves placing in a non-functional region of a plate element an orientation feature that is easier to read or to detect visually than the asymmetry feature, such as the asymmetrical teeth, that is required for the asymmetrical functionality.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended to encompass within the appended claims all such changes and modifications that fall within the scope of the present invention.
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60748055 | Dec 2005 | US |