POWER TRANSMISSION ROLLER ASSEMBLY
20170261079 ยท 2017-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H13/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A power transmission roller assembly is provided which includes a roller body to be brought into abutment with the driving roller and the driven roller; a pivot shaft fixed to a vehicle body; a pivot arm provided radially inside of the roller body, and pivotally mounted on the pivot shaft; a roller support bearing rotatably supporting the roller body; and a pair of biasing members provided on the pivot arm. The pair of biasing members bias the roller support bearing to a predetermined position between the driving and driven rollers where the abutment forces between the roller body and the driving and driven rollers balance with each other.
Claims
1. A power transmission roller assembly disposed between a driving roller and a driven roller such that torque of the driving roller can be transmitted to the driven roller due to frictional force, the power transmission roller assembly comprising: a roller body configured to be brought into contact with the driving roller and the driven roller; a pivot shaft fixed to a vehicle body; a pivot arm provided radially inside of the roller body, and pivotally mounted on the pivot shaft; a roller support bearing rotatably supporting the roller body; and a pair of biasing members provided on the pivot arm, and biasing the roller support bearing to a predetermined position between the driving roller and the driven roller where an abutment force between the roller body and the driving roller balances with an abutment force between the roller body and the driven roller.
2. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 1, wherein the roller support bearing includes an inner race and an outer race, the outer race of the roller support bearing carries the biasing members, and the roller body and the inner race of the roller support bearing are configured to rotate together with each other.
3. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 1, wherein the roller body has a friction surface configured to be brought into frictional contact with the driving roller and the driven roller, and the roller support bearing and the biasing members are in a plane passing through a center of the friction surface in a width direction of the friction surface.
4. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 1, wherein the power transmission roller assembly is provided on a cover covering the driving roller and the driven roller such that when the cover is fitted in a predetermined position, the power transmission roller assembly is disposed at predetermined position between the driving roller and the driven roller.
5. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 1, further comprising an eccentric cam provided in a vicinity of the roller support bearing, and configured to come into abutment with one of the roller support bearing and a member integral with the roller support bearing by rotating about an eccentric rotary shaft, thereby moving the roller body out of contact with at least one of the driving roller and the driven roller.
6. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 2, wherein the roller body has a friction surface configured to be brought into frictional contact with the driving roller and the driven roller, and the roller support bearing and the biasing members are in a plane passing through a center of the friction surface in a width direction of the friction surface.
7. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 2, wherein the power transmission roller assembly is provided on a cover covering the driving roller and the driven roller such that when the cover is fitted in a predetermined position, the power transmission roller assembly is disposed at predetermined position between the driving roller and the driven roller.
8. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 3, wherein the power transmission roller assembly is provided on a cover covering the driving roller and the driven roller such that when the cover is fitted in a predetermined position, the power transmission roller assembly is disposed at predetermined position between the driving roller and the driven roller.
9. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 6, wherein the power transmission roller assembly is provided on a cover covering the driving roller and the driven roller such that when the cover is fitted in a predetermined position, the power transmission roller assembly is disposed at predetermined position between the driving roller and the driven roller.
10. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 2, further comprising an eccentric cam provided in a vicinity of the roller support bearing, and configured to come into abutment with one of the roller support bearing and a member integral with the roller support bearing by rotating about an eccentric rotary shaft, thereby moving the roller body out of contact with at least one of the driving roller and the driven roller.
11. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 3, further comprising an eccentric cam provided in a vicinity of the roller support bearing, and configured to come into abutment with one of the roller support bearing and a member integral with the roller support bearing by rotating about an eccentric rotary shaft, thereby moving the roller body out of contact with at least one of the driving roller and the driven roller.
12. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 4, further comprising an eccentric cam provided in a vicinity of the roller support bearing, and configured to come into abutment with one of the roller support bearing and a member integral with the roller support bearing by rotating about an eccentric rotary shaft, thereby moving the roller body out of contact with at least one of the driving roller and the driven roller.
13. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 6, further comprising an eccentric cam provided in a vicinity of the roller support bearing, and configured to come into abutment with one of the roller support bearing and a member integral with the roller support bearing by rotating about an eccentric rotary shaft, thereby moving the roller body out of contact with at least one of the driving roller and the driven roller.
14. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 7, further comprising an eccentric cam provided in a vicinity of the roller support bearing, and configured to come into abutment with one of the roller support bearing and a member integral with the roller support bearing by rotating about an eccentric rotary shaft, thereby moving the roller body out of contact with at least one of the driving roller and the driven roller.
15. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 8, further comprising an eccentric cam provided in a vicinity of the roller support bearing, and configured to come into abutment with one of the roller support bearing and a member integral with the roller support bearing by rotating about an eccentric rotary shaft, thereby moving the roller body out of contact with at least one of the driving roller and the driven roller.
16. The power transmission roller assembly of claim 9, further comprising an eccentric cam provided in a vicinity of the roller support bearing, and configured to come into abutment with one of the roller support bearing and a member integral with the roller support bearing by rotating about an eccentric rotary shaft, thereby moving the roller body out of contact with at least one of the driving roller and the driven roller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0042] The roller body 2 is a cylindrical member having a bottom and in direct contact with the driving roller D and the driven roller S. For increased frictional force between the roller body 2 and the driving roller D and between the roller body 2 and the driven roller S, the surface 2a of the roller body 2 that is brought into contact with the driving roller D and the driven roller S are knurled (see
[0043] A support member 8 is fitted on the outer race 5b of the roller support bearing 5. The support member 8 is formed with two through holes 8a which are symmetrical to each other with respect to the roller support bearing 5. A shaft 6a of one of the biasing members 6 is inserted in each through hole 8a with the head (upper end in
[0044] The biasing members 6 each include a coil spring 6b coaxial with the shaft 6a, and are configured such that when at least one of the driving roller D and the driven roller S abuts the lower half portion of the roller body 2, shown in
[0045] Since the power transmission roller assembly 1 includes two biasing members 6, the biasing members 6 are less likely to be twisted when biased, so that the roller body 2 of the power transmission roller assembly 1 can be reliably brought into abutment with the driving roller D and the driven roller S, which in turn makes it possible to stably transmit power between the roller body 2 of the power transmission roller assembly 1 and the driving and driven rollers D and S due to friction therebetween. Further, since the roller support bearing 5 can be provided between the two biasing members 6, the roller support bearing 5 can rotate in a stable manner.
[0046] In this embodiment, the roller support bearing 5 and the biasing members 8 are in the plane passing through the center of the friction surface (knurled surface 2a) of the roller body 2 in the width direction thereof. This arrangement prevents a moment due to a biasing force generated when the roller support bearing 5 is biased by the biasing members 6, and thus prevents inclination of the roller body 2 due to such a moment. This makes it possible to reliably bring the roller body 2 of the power transmission roller assembly 1 into abutment with the driving roller D and the driven roller S, which in turn allows power to be reliably transmitted between the roller body 2 of the roller assembly 1 and the driving and driven rollers D and S due to friction therebetween. Also, the roller body 2 will not become worn due to improper abutment with the rollers D and S.
[0047] Since the pivot shaft 3, pivot arm 4, roller support bearing 5, and biasing members 6 are all disposed radially inside of the (cylindrical) roller body 2, the power transmission mechanism including the power transmission roller assembly 1 can be reduced in size. The power transmission roller assembly 1 is disposed at a predetermined position between the driving roller D and the driven roller S by fixing the pivot shaft 3, through a spacer 9, to a cover (not shown) covering the driving roller D and the driven roller S, and by fitting the cover in a predetermined position. By providing the power transmission roller assembly 1 with a mechanism capable of selectively compressing, or not compressing, the biasing members 6, it is possible to fit the cover in position such that the roller body 2 of the power transmission roller assembly 1 does not contact the driving roller D and the driven roller S, and thus to easily and smoothly mount the power transmission roller assembly 1 in position.
[0048] If a mounting space is available on the side of the engine block, the power transmission roller assembly 1 may be mounted to the engine block, instead of mounting it to the cover as described above.
[0049] As described above, when at least one of the driving roller D and the driven roller S abuts the roller body 2 of the power transmission roller assembly 1, the coil springs 6b of the pair of biasing members 6 are compressed and expanded independently of each other according to the abutment forces applied to the roller body 2 from the driving roller D and the driven roller S, respectively, such that pivot arm 4 pivots about the pivot shaft 3. When the pivot arm 4 pivots about the pivot shaft 3, the pivot arm 4 is displaced to a position corresponding to the positions of the respective rollers D and S (this position of the pivot arm is shown by the solid line in
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[0051] The eccentric cam 10 allows smooth and easy switching between the states in which power can, and cannot, be transmitted between the driving roller D and the driven roller S. Instead of the eccentric cam 10, an actuator may be used which is capable of pushing the roller support bearing 5 to achieve the same results as with the eccentric cam 10. The eccentric cam 10 may not necessarily be configured to directly push the roller support bearing 5, but may be configured to push the bearing 5 via a presser member (not shown).
[0052] The power transmission roller assembly 1 of the embodiment is a mere example, and the roller assembly 1 may be modified such that an element or elements of the roller assembly 1 are shaped and/or arranged differently, or an element or elements are added thereto, provided such a modified roller assembly 1 achieve the object of the present invention, i.e., the object of stably transmitting power between the driving roller D and the driven roller S due to friction between the roller body and the driving and driven rollers, while reducing the size of the power transmission mechanism.
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[0053] 1. Power transmission roller assembly [0054] 2. Roller body [0055] 2a. Knurled surface [0056] 2b. Hole [0057] 2c. Bearing hole [0058] 3. Pivot shaft [0059] 4. Pivot arm [0060] 5. Roller support bearing [0061] 5a. Inner race [0062] 5b. Outer race [0063] 6. Biasing member [0064] 6a. Shaft [0065] 6b. Coil spring [0066] 6c. Washer [0067] 7. Bearing retaining member [0068] 8. Support member [0069] 9. Spacer [0070] 10. Eccentric cam [0071] 10a. Eccentric shaft [0072] 11. Reduction mechanism [0073] D. Driving roller [0074] S. Driven roller