1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a toothed plate-link chain including plate sets of toothed plates, as well as at least one guide plate that is positioned in the plate set or as a lateral end plate and on two plate connection pins.
2. Description of the Related Art
Guide plates are needed in toothed plate-link chains order to be able to guide such a chain to an exact position on a toothed wheel. Such guide plates can be designed as inner (single) or outer (double) guide plates. Outer guide plates are generally used, because that eliminates the need for additional processing of the toothed wheel, namely placing an annular groove at the location where the guide plate is supposed to engage with the toothed wheel. Guiding of the chain with the outer guide plates is achieved by overlapping the guide plates with the front sides of the sprocket wheel teeth. A guide plate is an additional plate in an existing toothed plate set.
In guide plates in accordance with the existing practice, the front tooth of a toothed link plate hurries on ahead, viewed in the running direction of the chain, so it lacks leading guidance.
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a toothed plate-link chain in which the toothed plate links have leading guidance.
That object of the invention is achieved by providing a toothed plate-link chain including plate sets of toothed plates and at least one guide plate that is positioned inside the plate set or is arranged as a lateral end plate on two chain pins. The guide plate has a wing that extends beyond a tooth of a toothed plate in the same plate set in the running direction, or opposite to the running direction, of the toothed plate-link chain. With a toothed plate-link chain of that type, the wing of the guide plate reaches a toothed wheel before the front tooth of the toothed plate, as viewed in the running direction of the chain. Thus, leading guidance of each individual tooth is effected.
A refinement of the invention includes the provision that the guide plate has two wings, each of which extends past a tooth in the same plate set in the running direction of, or opposite to the running direction of, the toothed plate-link chain. In particular, in the case of toothed plate-link chains that are operated with running direction changes, that enables the advantages of the leading guidance of the wing in accordance with the invention to be used in both running directions. A recess in the form of a space free of material remains between the wings, so that the advantage of material saving compared to a continuous wing remains.
A refinement of the invention provides that the wings are inclined on their ends facing a wing of an adjacent guide plate, which leaves a gap to a corresponding inclination of the ends of the adjacent guide plate when the adjacent guide plate pivots. Such an arrangement ensures that the wings of adjacent guide plates do not touch as the chain bends. When the ends do touch, the gap between the two completely disappears and the smallest possible bend diameter of the toothed plate-link chain is reached.
Preferably, it is provided that the wings are inclined on an end facing a wing of an adjacent guide plate, which at least partially closes a gap with a corresponding inclination of the end of the adjacent guide plate when the adjacent guide plate pivots. If the gap is almost completely closed, optimal leading guidance is achieved, since maximum permissible overlapping of the wing with the corresponding tooth of the toothed wheel is achieved without two adjacent wings of two adjacent guide plates touching.
A refinement of the invention includes the provision that the wings have a curve on their ends facing a wing of an adjacent guide plate, which leaves a gap to a corresponding curve of the ends of an adjacent guide plate when the adjacent guide plate pivots. With such an arrangement, providing a curve instead of an inclination with a straight line, the curve can be positioned at an optimal location in regard to the overlap with the tooth of a toothed wheel when the chain bends.
A preferred embodiment of the toothed plate-link chain in accordance with the invention includes the provision -that the guide plate has a waist between its attachments to the chain pins. The waist reduces the spring constant as the guide plate is extended, compared to a non-waisted guide plate. That also reduces the surface pressure on the attaching pin with which the guide plate is integrated into the chain set. The stretching force exerted on the guide plate during extension of the toothed plate-link chains is thereby reduced.
Preferably, provision is made for the waist to have a height that is smaller than the height of the toothed plates. That enables an especially distinctive shape of the waist.
It can also be provided in the toothed plate-link chain for the further plate sets to include toothless opposed plates, with the sets of toothed plates and the sets of opposed toothless plates arranged alternately in the running direction of the chain. That provides an alternative design for a toothed plate-link chain, in which the teeth of leading and trailing plate sets no longer overlap.
The object identified earlier is also achieved by a guide plate for a toothed plate-link chain in accordance with the invention having the features identified in connection with the guide plate, as well as a transmission and a motor vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle having a toothed plate-link chain in accordance with the invention.
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:
Plate-link chain 1 includes a large number of plates 2 and opposed plates 3. Plates 2 and opposed plates 3 are arranged alternately across the width of the chain, as shown in
The plates 2 and opposed plates 3′ are stacked transversely to the chain running direction indicated by arrow L, so that an overlapping opposed plate is positioned between two joint pins 4 that are arranged side-by-side perpendicular to the running direction L, and conversely a plate is positioned between and overlaps two opposed plates that are side-by-side transversely relative to the running direction. Of course, that does not apply to the plates 2 or opposed plates 3 that are located on the outside and transversely to the running direction 2; those have a neighbor on only one side. The sets of plates 2 formed in that way form a chain link 8 by sets; correspondingly, the opposed sets of opposed plates 3′ form a chain link 8′ by sets.
In the present exemplary embodiment the plates 2 and opposed plates 3 can be identical parts, a differentiation between plates 2 and opposed plates 3 being recognizable only by their arrangement. The following discussion will therefore refer only to plates 2, because those are identical to the opposed plates except for the arrangement in sets.
The plates 2 are each provided with plate teeth 9, as can be seen in
In the region of opening 11, guide plate 10 has a height e. Between the two openings 11, 12, guide plate 10 has a height of d, the height d being smaller than the height e. So guide plate 10 is narrowed between openings 11, 12 and has a waist 17 therebetween. If one places a straight line 16 along the upper surfaces of guide plate 10, i.e., on the edges facing away from wing 13, and in the region of the openings, and places on the lower surface, i.e., the surface along the edge on which wing 13 is positioned, a parallel straight line 16a that touches the guide plate in the region of height e, wing 13 projects beyond that pair of straight lines 16, 16a that enclose the main body 14.
Main body 14 has a circular outside contour with radii RI, both in the region of the waist 17 and in the outer edges at the regions of the two openings 11 and 12, with the radii RI being identical. That permits the optimal distribution of the guide plate as a stamped part on a stamping sheet, as shown in
As can also be seen in
In contrast to the exemplary embodiment in accordance with
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.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60753765 | Dec 2005 | US |