Chainring
11110991 · 2021-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T74/2165
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B62M2009/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H55/303
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62M1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M9/105
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H55/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B62M9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H55/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bicycle chainring for engagement with a drive chain includes a plurality of teeth extending from a periphery of the chainring wherein roots of the plurality of teeth are disposed adjacent the periphery of the chainring. The plurality of teeth include a first group of teeth and a second group of teeth.
Claims
1. A bicycle chainring for engagement with a drive chain, comprising: a plurality of teeth extending from a periphery of the chainring wherein roots of the plurality of teeth are disposed adjacent the periphery of the chainring; the plurality of teeth including a first group of teeth and a second group of teeth, each of the plurality of teeth including a first side and a second side opposite the first side, each of the first group of teeth including a protrusion on the first side, each of the first group of teeth free of protrusions on the second side, and each of the second group of teeth free of protrusions on the first side and the second side.
2. The bicycle chainring of claim 1, wherein at least some of the second group of teeth are arranged alternatingly and adjacently between the first group of teeth.
3. The bicycle chainring of claim 1, for engagement with a roller drive chain having alternating outer and inner chain links defining outer and inner link spaces, and each of the first group of teeth is sized and shaped to fit within the outer link spaces and each of the second group of teeth is sized and shaped to fit within one of the inner link spaces.
4. The bicycle chainring of claim 3, wherein the protrusion is configured to fit into a corresponding part of the outer link.
5. The bicycle chainring of claim 1, wherein the second group of teeth having a rectangular-shaped cross-section adjacent a top land thereof and adjacent a base thereof.
6. The bicycle chainring of claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth consists of an even number.
7. The bicycle chainring of claim 1, wherein each of the second group of teeth includes a link-receiving recess formed in the chainring.
8. A bicycle crankset comprising a crank arm; and a singular chainring, the single chainring comprising: a plurality of teeth extending from a periphery of the chainring wherein roots of the plurality of teeth are disposed adjacent the periphery of the chainring; the plurality of teeth including a first group of teeth and a second group of teeth, at least some of the second group of teeth arranged alternatingly and adjacently between the first group of teeth, each of the plurality of teeth including a first side and a second side opposite the first side, and each of the first group of teeth including a first protrusion on the first side formed from an axially extending base surface, and each of the first group of teeth and the second group of teeth free of a second protrusion on the second side.
9. The bicycle drivetrain of claim 8, the bicycle drivetrain further comprising: a plurality of rear hub mounted sprockets; and a roller drive chain connecting one of the plurality of sprockets to the chainring, the drive chain including alternating outer and inner chain links defining outer and inner link spaces, respectively.
10. The bicycle drivetrain of claim 9, wherein the first protrusion is configured to fit into a corresponding part of the outer link.
11. The bicycle drivetrain of claim 8, wherein the second group of teeth have a rectangular-shaped cross-section adjacent a top land thereof and adjacent a base thereof.
12. The bicycle drivetrain of claim 8, wherein the plurality of teeth consists of an even number.
13. The bicycle drivetrain of claim 8, wherein each of the second group of teeth includes a link-receiving recess formed in the chainring.
14. A bicycle chainring for engagement with a drive chain, comprising: an even numbered plurality of teeth extending from a periphery of the chainring wherein roots of the plurality of teeth are disposed adjacent the periphery of the chainring; the plurality of teeth including a first group of teeth and a second group of teeth, each of the plurality of teeth including a first side and a second side opposite the first side, each of the first group of teeth including a protrusion extending from a wall on the first side, each of the first group of teeth free of protrusions on the second side, and each of the second group of teeth free of protrusions on the first side and the second side.
15. The bicycle chainring of claim 14 for engagement with a roller drive chain having alternating outer and inner chain links defining outer and inner link spaces, and each of the first group of teeth is sized and shaped to fit within the outer link spaces and each of the second group of teeth is sized and shaped to fit within one of the inner link spaces.
16. The bicycle chainring of claim 15, wherein the protrusion is configured to fit into a corresponding part of the outer link.
17. The bicycle chainring of claim 1, wherein the protrusion is formed about halfway between a root circle and a top land of the first group of teeth.
18. The bicycle chainring of claim 1, wherein the protrusion is configured to fit within a link of a roller chain.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(16) Preferred embodiments of the invention will herein be described with reference to the drawings. It will be understood that the drawings and descriptions set out herein are provided for illustration only and do not limit the invention as defined by the claims appended hereto and any and all their equivalents. For example, the terms “first” and “second” or “left” and “right” are used for the sake of clarity and not as terms of limitation.
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(18) The outer chain links 12 have paired outer link plates 20 and the inner chain links have paired inner link plates 22. Typically, rollers 24 are arranged around the pins 16, 18. The plates 20, 22 are provided with holes 30 at their ends 32. The pins 16, 18 typically extend through and project out of the holes 30, although no projection at all is considered to be optimal. The pins 16, 18 are externally riveted at their ends 34, 36 during the assembly of the roller chain 10. While the pin 16 may be made of round stock, pin 18 may be made of tube stock, as in the roller chain 10 in
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(20) The inner link spaces 42 are generally rectangular with the long axis of the rectangle aligned with the long axis (A) of the chain 10 (as viewed as in
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(22) It can be seen that the transverse spacing between the outer link plates 20 is greater than the spacing between the inner link plates 22. Thus, because the transverse width of the rollers 24 determines the spacing of the inner link plates 22, the rollers dictate the transverse spacing D1 of the inner link spaces 42. Similarly, since the outer link plates 20 are positioned on the pins 16 (or 18) on the outboard sides of the inner link plates 22, the transverse spacing D2 of the outer link spaces 40 is dictated by the sum of the transverse width of the rollers 24 and the thickness of two inner link plates.
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(24) Generally, force applied to the crank arm 48 (typically in a downward direction, for example) causes rotation of the chainring 50 in a like direction (clockwise). Rotation of the chainring 50 causes the chain 10 to be drawn over and advanced about the chainring.
(25) The chainring 50 has a plurality of teeth 52 formed about the periphery 51 of the chainring, with the total number of the plurality of teeth consisting of an even number. The plurality of teeth 52 include a first group of teeth 58 and a second group of teeth 60 arranged in an alternating fashion and wherein the first group of teeth is equal in number to the second group of teeth. In a most general form, the invention provides the first group of teeth 58, that is configured to be received by and fitted into the outer link spaces 40, and a second group of teeth 60 that is configured to be received by and fitted into the inner link spaces 42.
(26) The overall shape of the chainring periphery 51 may be generally circular or non-circular, that is elliptical, oval, polygon, or parabolic, for example. All of the examples of chainrings provided herein are shown with a circular periphery 51.
(27) Each of the first group of teeth 58 is configured to engage with the chain 10 via an outer link space 40. Each of the second group of teeth 60 is configured to engage with the chain 10 via an inner link space 42.
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(29) The rectangular cross section and overall width WO.sub.1 of each of the second group of teeth 60 should closely match the configuration of each of the inner link spaces 42 (
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(31) Each of the first group of teeth 58 has the additional feature of an outboard or first protrusion 62 on the outboard side 54 of each alternative teeth 58a, 58b, and 58c.
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(34) It will be understood that the various configurations of the teeth 58 include protrusions that are positioned along the side or sides of each tooth in a position where they effectively function to assist in positioning the chain on the chainring 50, including positions that are adjacent or at the base of each tooth or higher on each tooth 58.
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(36) The configuration of the second group of teeth 60 may be defined, with respect to the outboard and inboard sides 54, 56 of each of the teeth 60, by forming an inner link receiving recess 72 in the chainring 50 that represents material removed from the sides of the teeth 60. The inner link receiving recess 72 also serves to define the cross-sectional shape of each of the group of teeth 58. The inner link receiving recess 72 defines the outboard and inboard sides 54, 56 of each tooth and extends from the front flank 68 of one of the group of teeth 58 to a rear flank 70 of an adjacent one of the group of teeth 58 in the drive direction DD. Each inner link receiving recess 72 is configured to receive the length L.sub.P an inner link plate 22 of the chain (
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(38) Above the contact zone 74 is an optional tip portion 76. The roller 24 does not contact the tip portion 76 under normal driving conditions. The tip portion 76 may protrude forwardly from a line drawn along the contact zone 74 a distance T. The protruding tip portion 76 functions to engage a chain link earlier than a chain lacking the tip portion and provides better guiding of the chain.
(39) An optional hook feature 78 is a feature that may be formed on the rear flank 70 of each of teeth 58, 60. The hook feature 78 is positioned along the rear flank 70 and may cooperate with the tip portion 76 to provide better guiding of the chain. The hook feature 78 may include a portion of the rear flank 70 being aligned in the radial direction R.
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(44) The hook feature 78 is shown on the rear flank 70 of each of teeth 58, 60. The hook feature 78 is positioned along the rear flank 70 and may cooperate with the tip portion 76 of the front flank 68 to provide better guiding of the chain. The hook feature 78 may include a portion of the rear flank 70 being aligned in the radial direction R. The hook feature 78 has a radially outermost extent 78a where the hook feature and the link centerlines L.sub.1-3 intersect. Alternately, the outermost extent 78a may be higher than the centerlines L.sub.1-3, providing more room for the roller to engage the teeth in the driving direction. The curved line 90 is the path of the roller 24 when it disengages the tooth.
(45) In use, the chain 10 is installed with each of the outer chain links 12 on one of the first group of teeth 58 and each of the inner chain links 14 on one of the second group of teeth 60. As the chainring 50 is rotated by the crank 48, the chain 10 is drawn about the chainring, and the outer chain links 12 and the inner chain links 14 are sequentially engaged with respective first and second ones of the groups of teeth 58, 60. As detailed above, the various features of the chainring 50 function to guide and maintain the chain 10 thereon.
(46) While this invention has been described by reference to particular embodiments, it should be understood that numerous changes could be made within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but that it have the full scope permitted by the language of the following claims.