Chain guide element
09765857 · 2017-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2007/185
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H9/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H7/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H9/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H9/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A chain guide element having a first guide rail and a second guide rail which is spaced from the first guide rail to guide a moving chain therebetween. On each lateral side of the chain guide element connecting elements connect the two guide rails in spaced relationship to slidably receive a moving chain. First supporting elements are positioned on the laterally arranged connecting elements that connect the first and second guide rails, and second supporting elements are carried by a stationary component to cooperate with the first supporting elements so that the chain guide element is pivotable and is linearly movable relative to the second supporting elements.
Claims
1. A chain guide element, said chain guide element comprising: a first rail and a second rail spaced from the first rail to provide a pair of opposed guide surfaces for slidably receiving therebetween and guiding a longitudinally moving chain, a lateral connecting element on each of two lateral sides of the first and second rails, which connecting elements connect respective lateral sides of the first and second rails with each other to form the chain guide element, wherein first supporting means are provided in each of the lateral connecting elements to support the first and second rails by means of second supporting means so that the chain guide element is pivotable about a pivot axis that extends transversely to longitudinal movement of the chain and can move linearly in a radial direction relative to the pivot axis, wherein the first supporting means are positioned on the lateral connecting elements and the second supporting means cooperate with the first supporting means and are positioned on lateral sides of the first and second rails to engage with the first supporting means and enable pivotal and linear movement of the chain guide element relative the pivot axis.
2. A chain guide element according to claim 1, wherein the first and second supporting means are positioned laterally of sides of the chain as the chain is received in the chain guide element.
3. A chain guide element according to claim 1, wherein the first supporting means include a receptacle which is engaged in each case by a projection carried by the second supporting means.
4. A chain guide element according to claim 3, wherein the projection and the receptacle are positioned laterally of sides of the chain as the chain is received in the chain guide element.
5. A chain guide element according to claim 1, wherein the second supporting means are positioned on and connected to an axle which is spaced from the first and second supporting means.
6. A chain guide element according to claim 5, wherein the second supporting means are spaced from the axle and include projections that extend in the axial direction of the axle.
7. A chain guide element according to claim 5, wherein the second supporting means are spaced from the axle and are formed as circular plates that extend in a radial direction relative to the axis of the axle.
8. A chain guide element according to claim 1, wherein the second supporting means are formed as pockets which are open in the axial direction, and the first supporting means are formed as projections that are axially received in the pockets.
9. A chain guide element according to claim 3, wherein a radial dimension of the receptacle is greater than a radial dimension of the projection that is received in the receptacle.
10. A chain guide element according to claim 3, wherein the projection has an encircling, ring-shaped annular bulge and the receptacle has a ring-shaped annular groove to receive the annular bulge.
11. A chain guide element according to claim 1, wherein the first supporting means include a projection which engages a receptacle carried by the second supporting means.
12. A chain guide element according to claim 11, wherein the projection and the receptacle are positioned laterally of sides of the chain as the chain is received in the chain guide element.
13. A chain guide element according to claim 11, wherein a radial dimension of the receptacle is greater than a radial dimension of the projection that is received in the receptacle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawing figures show the following:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) The chain guide elements 5,6 include a first rail 9 and a second rail 10, which are spaced from each other to form an intermediate space in which the chain 4 runs within the chain guide elements 5,6. The two rails 9,10, the first rail 9 and the second rail 10, are connected with each other laterally by means of connecting elements 11 in order to fix the rails 9,10 relative to each other.
(12) The supporting means 7,8 include first supporting means 7, which are positioned to the side on the respective connecting element 11, and second supporting means 8, which work together with the first supporting means to support the chain guide element. The second supporting means 8 are positioned here so that they engage the first supporting means 7, or the first supporting means 7 engage the second supporting means 8.
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(14) The first supporting means 7 are in the form of cutouts, which are formed in the lateral connecting elements 11 in order to receive a projection which forms the second supporting means 8, and which is oriented in the axial direction of the conical disks. The dimension of the cutout 7 is oval and elongated, so that the second supporting means 8 also has room for radial displacement relative to the axial direction of the conical disks.
(15) The second supporting means 8 is formed by a projection or peg protruding in the axial direction, which is connected to an axis 12 by means of a connecting element 13. The chain guide elements 6,7 can pivot or move linearly relative to the second supporting means 8, in order to follow the position of the chain in encircling the conical disk pairs 2, 3.
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(17) The rails 9,10 extend in the longitudinal direction of the chain. As can be seen in
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(19) In this connection, it is evident in
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(22) The chain guide elements 34,35 in turn have rails 36, 37, which are designed to be set apart from each other, and which are connected with each other by means of lateral connecting elements 38. First supporting means 39 are formed on the lateral connecting elements 38 as receptacles, which are engaged by second supporting means 40. As shown in
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(24) The projections of the first supporting means 54 include ring-shaped, annular bulges 56, which correspond to ring-shaped, annular grooves 57 in the second supporting means 55 in order to ensure reliable guidance of the projections in the receptacles.
(25) In accordance with the invention, it is advantageous to integrate the support of the chain guide element into a housing of the transmission. In so doing, the second supporting means is preferably integrated into the housing of the transmission. Thus, the second supporting means can be received, for example, into a receptacle in the transmission housing.
(26) The receptacle, as the first or second supporting means, can be designed as a largely closed end receptacle, which is open in the lateral direction to be able to receive the respective other supporting means. Alternatively, the inner circumference of the receptacle opening can be formed so that it is open on one end or on two ends, so that the other supporting means can be inserted laterally into the receptacle.
(27) In the case of the open receptacles, securing elements 58 (see