This application claims priority on the basis of Japanese patent application 2008-286804, filed Nov. 7, 2008. The disclosure of Japanese application 2008-286804 is hereby incorporated by reference.
This invention relates to a silent chain with bushings, for use in the transmission of power, for example as a timing chain in an automobile engine, or as a drive chain in industrial machinery.
Silent chains with bushings have been used to transmit power from a driving sprocket to a driven sprocket. A conventional silent chain with bushings is shown in
As shown in
Each of the inner plates 26 of the inner link 28 has a pair of bushing holes 26a and a pair of engagement teeth 26b, and the both ends of bushings 27 are respectively press-fitted into and secured to a pair of bushing holes 26a of the spaced inner plates 26. That is the bushing 27 are press-fit into bushing holes 26a of the inner plates 26.
In the conventional silent chain with bushings, the outer links 25 and the inner links 28 are alternately arranged in the longitudinal direction of the chain and are articulably connected to one another by inserting the connecting pins 24 of the outer links 25 through the bushings 27 of the inner links 28. The conventional silent chain is described in greater detail in United States Patent Publication 2002/132690.
Because guide plates 23 are provided on both sides of the chain, they occupy space in the direction of the width of the chain corresponding to twice the thickness of a guide plate 23. As a result the overall width W (
The length of the portions of the connection pins 24 that protrude from bushings 27 large. Therefore, flexion of the connecting pins is increased as increasing tension loads are applied to the chain. As a result, problems of excessive wear due to uneven contact between the connecting pins 24 and the bushings 27 occurs, and deformation of the guide plates 22 and the intermediate plates 23 can occur as a result of pin flexion.
In the inner link 28, the inner link plates 26 are press-fit onto both ends of the bushing 27. Significant deformation of the inner surface of the bushing occurs during the press-fitting operation. As a result, contact between the outer circumferential surface of the connecting pin 24 and the inner circumferential surface of the bushing 27 becomes non-uniform and, as a result, increased wear of the outer circumferential surface of the connecting pin 24 and of the inner circumferential surface of the bushing 27 occurs.
An object of the invention is to solve the above-described problems by providing a silent chain with bushings in which significant narrowing of width of the chain and significant weight reduction can be achieved, in which flexion of the connecting pins and deformation of the inner surfaces of the bushings during press-fitting can be suppressed, and wear of the connecting pins and of the bushings can be suppressed.
The silent chain according to the invention comprises outer and inner links interconnected in alternating relationship. Each outer link comprises outer plates disposed in opposed, spaced relationship to each other on opposite sides of the chain. These outer plates are the outermost in the direction of the width of the chain, have teeth for engaging teeth of a sprocket. The outer plates also have pin holes. Each outer link also comprises connecting pins press-fit into the pin holes of its outer link plates, and connecting the outer plates. Each inner link comprises a center guide plate disposed at a location midway between the sides of the chain in the direction of the width of the chain, a set of inner plates having teeth for engaging the teeth of a sprocket, and bushings. Each connecting pin of an outer link extends through a bushing of an adjacent inner link, thereby connecting the outer and inner links of the chain are in alternating relationship. In each inner link, the center guide plate has a pair of bushing holes into which the bushings of the inner link are respectively press-fit. In each inner link, inner plates of the inner link are disposed adjacent to, and on both sides of, the center guide plate, and in each inner link, each of the inner link plates has a pair of bushing holes into which the bushings of the inner link are press-fit.
Because the guide plates of the chain are single, centrally located, guide plates instead of pairs of guide plates on opposite sides of the chain, the chain of the invention can be made narrower and lighter in weight than a conventional silent chain. Furthermore, since the connecting pins can be made shorter than the connecting pins of a conventional silent chain, unbalanced contact between the connecting pins and the bushings can be prevented, and wear due to unbalanced contact between the pins and the bushings can be suppressed. For the same reason, deformation of the pins can be reduced.
In addition, since the centers of bushings are press-fit into bushing holes in the central guide plate, less deformation of the inner surfaces of the bushings occurs as the bushings are press-fit into bushing holes of the adjacent inner plates. As a result contact between the outer circumferential surfaces of the connecting pins and the inner circumferential surfaces of the bushings is made more uniform so that wear of the connecting pin and of the bushing is reduced.
In an embodiment in which only one inner plate is provided on each side of center guide plate, the chain can be made much narrower than a conventional chain having similar capabilities. However, by providing two inner plates on each side of the center guide plate, the lengths of the bushings can be increased, and the contact area between the connecting pins and the bushings is correspondingly increased so that the wear of the connecting pins and the bushings can be suppressed, and wear elongation of a chain can be suppressed.
Furthermore, since the center guide plate is press-fit onto the center of the bushing, if the bushing is press-fit into a bushing hole in each of the two inner link plates on each side of the center guide plate, when the bushing is press-fit into the bushing holes of the pairs of inner plates on both sides of the center guide plate uniformity of the shape of the inner surface of the bushing is promoted, so that wear of the connecting pin and of the bushing can be suppressed.
A silent chain 1 according to the invention is shown in
The outer plate 2, as shown in
As shown in
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Since the guide plate in each guide row of the chain is only a single central guide plate 5, the width W1 of the chain can be narrower than the width of a conventional silent chain with bushings, which has two guide plates in each guide row, by an amount equal to the width of a guide plate. In other words, whereas the conventional silent chain with bushings has a total of six plates in the widthwise direction as shown in
In the inner link 8, the bushings 7 are press-fit into the respective bushing holes 5a of the central guide plate 5. When bushings 7 are press-fit into bushing holes 6b of the adjacent inner plates 6, expansion of the outer diameter of the bushing 7 is limited by the center guide plate 5, and consequently deformation of the inner surface of the bushing 7 is reduced. As a result, the contact between the outer circumferential surface of the connecting pin 3 and the inner circumferential surface of the bushing 7 is more uniform, and wear of the connecting pin 3 and the bushing 7 is accordingly reduced.
A second embodiment of the invention is shown in
With two inner plates 6 on each sides of the center guide plate 5, the length of the bushing 7 can be increased. As a result, the contact area between the connecting pins 3 and the bushings 7 is increased, so that wear elongation of the chain is suppressed. As in the first embodiment, bushings 7 are press-fit into bushing holes in the center guide plate 5, and into bushing holes 6a of at least the inner plates 6 immediately adjacent the center guide plate on both sides thereof. Preferably, the bushings are press fit into both of the inner link plates on each side of the center guide plate. Press-fitting of the bushings into the center guide plate decreases deformation of the inner surface of the bushing when it is press-fit into the inner plates 6, and consequently wear of the connecting pins 3 and the bushings 7 is suppressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-286804 | Nov 2008 | JP | national |