Individually Phased Pawl Drive Mechanism
20220128105 ยท 2022-04-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62M9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D41/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D41/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B27/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16D41/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An individually phased pawl drive mechanism includes a plurality of pawls each including a plurality of protrusions forming at least one slot between a corresponding pairing of the plurality of protrusions; a pawl carrier member sized and configured for receipt of the plurality of pawls; a drive ring carrier member including a plurality of circumferentially displaced teeth; wherein rotation in one direction causes a first one of the plurality of circumferentially displaced teeth to engage a first one of the plurality of pawls, the primary pawl; and wherein continued rotation is permitted if the drive force is sufficient to cause deflection of the pawl carrier member relative to the drive ring carrier member, thereby causing one or more subsequent ones of the plurality of secondary pawls each to be brought into engagement in succession with a corresponding one of the plurality of circumferentially displaced teeth.
Claims
1. An individually phased pawl drive mechanism for a freewheel of a bicycle wheel hub, the individually phased pawl drive mechanism comprising: a plurality of pawls, each pawl of the plurality of pawls having a rounded head end and an elongate body, the elongate body having a width narrower than a diameter of the rounded head end and having a distal end, the distal end having an angled face, the angled face having a plurality of slots; a pawl carrier member with a plurality of cutouts corresponding to the plurality of pawls, a cutout of the plurality of cutouts having a circular section and an opening, the circular section being larger than the diameter of the rounded head end, the opening being narrower than the diameter of the rounded head end, wherein the pawl is secured in the pawl cutout and can rotate through a limited angle; and a drive ring carrier member having an inner facing surface, the inner facing surface having a plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth, each of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth being shaped and dimensioned for engagement with a slot in a pawl of the plurality of pawls; and wherein the angled face is oriented toward the inner facing surface.
2. The individually phased pawl drive mechanism of claim 1: wherein rotation of the pawl carrier member in a first direction relative to the drive ring carrier member causes the plurality of pawls to collectively slide over the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth and the drive ring carrier member freewheels with respect to the pawl carrier member; and wherein rotation of the pawl carrier member in a second direction relative to the drive ring carrier member causes a first one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth to engage a first slot in a first pawl of the plurality of pawls.
3. The individually phased pawl drive mechanism of claim 1 wherein: rotation of the pawl carrier member relative to the drive ring carrier member in at least one direction is caused by a drive force.
4. The individually phased pawl drive mechanism of claim 1: wherein the first one of the plurality of pawls to be brought into engagement defines a primary pawl and a remainder of the plurality of pawls defines a plurality of secondary pawls; and wherein continued rotation of the pawl carrier member in the second direction relative to the drive ring carrier member is permitted if a drive force is sufficient to cause deflection of the pawl carrier member relative to the drive ring carrier member, thereby causing one or more subsequent ones of the plurality of secondary pawls each to be brought into engagement in succession with a corresponding one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth.
5. The individually phased pawl drive mechanism of claim 1 wherein the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth of the drive ring carrier member are each equally displaced along the inner facing surface of the drive ring carrier member.
6. The individually phased pawl drive mechanism of claim 5: wherein a circumferential distance (R) each subsequent one of the plurality of secondary pawls must be deflected for engagement with a corresponding one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth is defined by the equation:
R=(N)(X/P); and wherein N is a value equal to the number in the order of succession of engagement a particular subsequent one of the plurality of secondary pawls is relative to the primary pawl and X is a value equal to the distance a first subsequent one of the plurality of secondary pawls must travel to be brought into engagement with a corresponding one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth.
7. An individually phased pawl drive mechanism for a freewheel of a bicycle wheel hub, the individually phased pawl drive mechanism comprising: a plurality of pawls, each pawl of the plurality of pawls having a rounded head end and an elongate body, the elongate body having a width narrower than a diameter of the rounded head end and having a distal end, the distal end having an angled face, the angled face having a plurality of slots; a pawl carrier member with a plurality of cutouts corresponding to the plurality of pawls, a cutout of the plurality of cutouts having a circular section and an opening, the circular section being larger than the diameter of the rounded head end, the opening being narrower than the diameter of the rounded head end, wherein the pawl is secured in the pawl cutout and can rotate through a limited angle; and a drive ring carrier member having an inner facing surface, the inner facing surface having a plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth, each of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth being shaped and dimensioned for engagement with a slot in a pawl of the plurality of pawls; wherein the angled face is oriented toward the inner facing surface; wherein a quantity (D) of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth is defined by the equation:
D=(P)(Y)+1; and wherein P is the quantity of the plurality of pawls and Y is a multiplier.
8. The individually phased pawl drive mechanism of claim 7: wherein rotation of the pawl carrier member in a first direction relative to the drive ring carrier member causes the plurality of pawls to collectively slide over the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth and the drive ring carrier member freewheels with respect to the pawl carrier member; and wherein rotation of the pawl carrier member in a second direction relative to the drive ring carrier member causes a first one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth to engage a first slot in a first pawl of the plurality of pawls.
9. The individually phased pawl drive mechanism of claim 7 wherein Y is an integer.
10. A drive mechanism for a drive ring carrier for a freewheel of a bicycle wheel hub, the drive ring carrier member having an inner facing surface, the inner facing surface having a plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth, the drive mechanism comprising: a plurality of pawls, each pawl of the plurality of pawls having a rounded head end and an elongate body, the elongate body having a width narrower than a diameter of the rounded head end and having a distal end, the distal end having an angled face, the angled face having a plurality of slots, the slots in the pawls of the plurality of pawls being shaped and dimensioned for engagement with the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth; and a pawl carrier member with a plurality of cutouts corresponding to the plurality of pawls, a cutout of the plurality of cutouts having a circular section and an opening in the circular section, the circular section being larger than the diameter of the rounded head end, the opening being narrower than the diameter of the rounded head end, wherein a pawl of the plurality of pawls is secured in a corresponding cutout and can rotate through a limited angle; wherein the angled face is oriented away from the pawl carrier member.
11. The drive mechanism of claim 10: wherein rotation of the pawl carrier member in a first direction relative to the drive ring carrier causes the plurality of pawls to collectively slide over the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth and the drive ring carrier freewheels with respect to the pawl carrier member; and wherein rotation of the pawl carrier member in a second direction relative to the drive ring carrier causes a first one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth to engage a first slot in a first pawl of the plurality of pawls.
12. The drive mechanism of claim 10 wherein a circumferential distance (R) each subsequent one of the plurality of secondary pawls must be deflected for engagement with a corresponding one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth is defined by the equation:
R=(N)(X/P) wherein N is a value equal to the number in the order of succession of engagement a particular subsequent one of the plurality of secondary pawls is relative to the primary pawl and X is a value equal to the distance a first subsequent one of the plurality of secondary pawls must travel to be brought into engagement with a corresponding one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0015] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Referring to the several views of the drawings, the individually phased pawl drive mechanism of the present invention is shown and is generally indicated as 10. The individually phased pawl drive mechanism is configured for use in combination with a freewheel of a bicycle wheel hub. By intentionally having only one pawl per phase, significantly more phases can be achieved using an individually phased pawl drive mechanism than is currently available in the bicycle industry.
[0017] Referring initially to
[0018] It should be noted that while an eight-pawl drive mechanism 10 is primarily disclosed herein, the number of pawls 12 may be varied without departing from the spirit of the invention. Moreover, while not shown, it is noted that a spring or other biasing member, such as a magnet, is associated with each pawl 12 for holding the pawl 12 in place and biasing the respective pawl in the direction of the drive ring carrier member 26, as is well known in the art.
[0019] Engagement time is defined as a measurement of the time taken for the pawls 12 to come into interaction with the drive ring carrier member 26 and begin powering the bicycle. Accordingly, the greater the number of pawls 12 and circumferentially spaced teeth 28, the more points of engagement there are. The fewer degrees of engagement, the better the engagement time is for the operator of the bicycle. The individually phased pawl drive mechanism 10 includes a quantity (D) of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth 28 defined by the equation:
D=(P)(Y)+1
wherein P is the quantity of the plurality of pawls and Y is a multiplier. In a preferred embodiment, the multiplier, Y, is an integer. Rotation of the pawl carrier member 22 is caused by a drive force created by a rider or other drive force creation mechanism. Rotation of the pawl carrier member 22 in a first direction causes the plurality of pawls 12 to collectively slide over the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth 28 on the inner facing surface of the drive ring carrier member 26. The additional circumferentially spaced tooth 28, as provided for in the above-referenced equation, results in equally spaced teeth 28 such that rotation of the pawl carrier member 22 in a second direction causes a first one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth 28 to engage a first one of the plurality of pawls 12 on one of the slots 20 of the corresponding one of the plurality of pawls 12. It is noted that in certain configurations of drive ring carrier members 26 and pawl carrier members 22, the drive force is applied the drive ring carrier member 26. Such configurations do not depart from the spirit of this invention. Accordingly, it is noted that the above-referenced embodiment constitutes one embodiment of the invention and, in all cases, it is the relative rotation of the pawl carrier member 22 and the drive ring carrier member 26 in a first or second direction which operates the individually phased pawl drive mechanism 10. Moreover, in one embodiment, each of the plurality of pawls 12 may include only a single protrusion 18 being sized and configured for engagement between first and second circumferentially spaced teeth 28.
[0020] The first one of the plurality of pawls 12 to be brought into engagement defines a primary pawl and a remainder of the plurality of pawls 12 defines a plurality of secondary pawls. Continued rotation of the pawl carrier member 22 in the second direction is permitted if the drive force is sufficient to cause deflection of the pawl carrier member 22 relative to the drive ring carrier member 26, thereby causing one or more subsequent ones of the plurality of secondary pawls 12 each to be brought into engagement in succession with a corresponding one of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth 28. This allows a quantity of pawls 12 to share the load as is needed depending on the drive force the individually phased pawl drive mechanism encounters during operation of the bicycle. Accordingly, a single pawl engagement initially occurs by design and, if the drive force is not sufficient to cause deflection of the pawl carrier member 22, one or more secondary pawls 12 will also not engage. This will allow for a calculated amount of load to be applied to the drive system and stabilize while achieving minimal degrees of engagement. Generally, the amount of drive force required for pawl carrier member 22 deflection (flexing) to occur, and therefore for multi-pawl engagement to occur, is most likely to transpire in a low gear, uphill situation.
[0021] Referring now to
R=(N)(X/P)
wherein P is the quantity of the plurality of pawls, X is the distance between each of the plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth, and N is a value equal to the number of the order in succession of engagement a particular individual secondary pawl 12 is relative to the primary pawl, which is engaged and therefore has an R value of 0.000.
[0022] This drive configuration can also function by offsetting the pawls a calculated degree of rotation from the preceding pawl if natural phasing is not desired. Referring to
[0023] Using the individually phased pawl drive mechanism 10 depicted in
[0024] While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with several preferred and practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention.