B60B27/04

Hub with disengaging effect of ratchet faces in an idle mode
10894442 · 2021-01-19 ·

A hub with disengaging effect of ratchet faces in an idle mode includes: a gear barrel with first and second housing parts is located at the spacing from the driven end of the hub; a ratchet disc fixed in the driven end has a first annular ratchet face corresponding to the gear barrel; a double-sided free toothed disc disposed in the first housing part is in synchronous rotation with the gear barrel, and includes a second annular ratchet face, which is in a single steering engagement drive relationship with the first annular ratchet face; an elastic expansion member is disposed between the ratchet and double-sided free toothed discs, to push off annular ratchet faces in idle mode; a repulsion disc is mounted in the second housing part at the circumferential direction; an axial repulsion member has repulsion parts which are respectively disposed in the double-sided free toothed and repulsion discs.

INTELLIGENT ELECTRIC WHEEL HUB
20210009232 · 2021-01-14 ·

Provided is an intelligent electric wheel hub which belongs to the field of bicycle parts. Two ends of a cylindrical wheel hub housing (2) of the electric wheel hub are respectively connected to a wheel hub left end cover (25) and an outer flywheel ring (7) of a flywheel mechanism to form an inner cavity for integrating and accommodating a gear motor, a battery pack and a controller panel. The intelligent electric wheel hub is highly integrated and is energy-saving and environmentally friendly

BICYCLE HUB ASSEMBLY
20200398611 · 2020-12-24 · ·

A bicycle hub assembly comprises a hub axle, a hub shell, a sprocket support body, a first ratchet member, a second ratchet member, a first biasing member, at least one receiving member, and a second biasing member. The first ratchet member is provided between the second ratchet member and the first biasing member in an axial direction. The at least one receiving member is provided between the first ratchet member and the first biasing member in a radial direction with respect to a rotational axis. The at least one receiving member includes a radially receiving part having a radially outer surface. The second biasing member contacts the radially outer surface of the radially receiving part to bias the radially receiving part toward the rotational axis in the radial direction.

Aircraft wheel with a separable bearing box

An aircraft wheel comprising a hub for mounting the wheel on a landing gear axle for rotation, and a rim with edge flanges for receiving a tire, the rim being secured to the hub by a web. The hub receives releasably a bearing box comprising two bearings, each having an inner and an outer ring mounted between a bushing for engaging on the axle with an outside wall shaped to receive the inner rings, the bushing having one end shaped as an abutment and another end shaped to receive a pre-loading nut. A sleeve extends around the bushing and has (1) an inside wall with shoulders to hold the outer rings axially and (2) an outer wall shaped to be received as a sliding fit in a bearing of the hub, with one end shaped as an abutment and another end shaped to receive a stop nut.

Aircraft wheel with a separable bearing box

An aircraft wheel comprising a hub for mounting the wheel on a landing gear axle for rotation, and a rim with edge flanges for receiving a tire, the rim being secured to the hub by a web. The hub receives releasably a bearing box comprising two bearings, each having an inner and an outer ring mounted between a bushing for engaging on the axle with an outside wall shaped to receive the inner rings, the bushing having one end shaped as an abutment and another end shaped to receive a pre-loading nut. A sleeve extends around the bushing and has (1) an inside wall with shoulders to hold the outer rings axially and (2) an outer wall shaped to be received as a sliding fit in a bearing of the hub, with one end shaped as an abutment and another end shaped to receive a stop nut.

Bicycle transmission hub

A bicycle transmission hub includes: a hub shaft to input a rotation force is input, the hub shaft having first pawls arranged on the outer peripheral surface thereof; a transmission controller for controlling the first pawls to appear and disappear; driving gears, each having a ratchet formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof to receive a rotation force by the first pawls, the driving gears having a different number of teeth, the hub shaft extending through the center of each driving gear; driven gears engaged with the driving gears, respectively, having a different number of teeth, and rotating; an output wheel rotating while being coupled to a driving gear adjacent thereto among the driving gears and having a second pawl disposed on the outer peripheral surface thereof; and a hub shell having a ratchet formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof to receive a rotation force by the second pawl.

Bicycle transmission hub

A bicycle transmission hub includes: a hub shaft to input a rotation force is input, the hub shaft having first pawls arranged on the outer peripheral surface thereof; a transmission controller for controlling the first pawls to appear and disappear; driving gears, each having a ratchet formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof to receive a rotation force by the first pawls, the driving gears having a different number of teeth, the hub shaft extending through the center of each driving gear; driven gears engaged with the driving gears, respectively, having a different number of teeth, and rotating; an output wheel rotating while being coupled to a driving gear adjacent thereto among the driving gears and having a second pawl disposed on the outer peripheral surface thereof; and a hub shell having a ratchet formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof to receive a rotation force by the second pawl.

Freewheel hub

The present disclosure provides a bicycle hub that provides improved drive line efficiency and bike-to-rider torque feedback. The drive line efficiencies are due to lower rolling resistance resulting from a novel bearing and sprag clutch configuration, a lightweight design, and immediate torque transfer from the cassette drive to the hub body. The bike-to-rider feedback has been improved as the torque transfer is smooth, predictable, and immediate.

BICYCLE SPROCKET ARRANGEMENT
20200300307 · 2020-09-24 · ·

A bicycle sprocket arrangement comprises an internal spline configured to be engaged with an external spline of a sprocket support body of a bicycle hub assembly. The internal spline includes a plurality of internal-spline driving surfaces configured to transmit a rotational driving force between the bicycle sprocket arrangement and the bicycle hub assembly in a circumferential direction. The plurality of internal-spline driving surfaces includes at least four first internal-spline driving surfaces and at least one second internal-spline driving surface. The at least four first internal-spline driving surfaces are respectively arranged on at least four of nine first internal-spline driving positions equally arranged in the circumferential direction about a rotational center axis at a first internal-spline pitch angle which is equal to 40 degrees. The at least one second internal-spline driving surface is offset from the nine first internal-spline driving positions in the circumferential direction about the rotational center axis.

Bicycle hub
10780737 · 2020-09-22 · ·

A bicycle hub has a hub axle, a hub shell, a sprocket support body, first and second ratchet members and a friction member. The hub shell and the sprocket support body are mounted on the hub axle. The first ratchet member has at least one first ratchet tooth and rotates with the sprocket support body. The second ratchet member has at least one second ratchet tooth mating with the first ratchet tooth and rotates with the hub shell. The friction member is configured to rotate with one of the hub shell and the first ratchet member and contacts a contacted member configured to rotate with the other of the hub shell and the first ratchet member. The sprocket support body has a guiding portion that move the first ratchet member and the second ratchet member from each other while coasting.