Belt Drive System
20180003273 · 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H9/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/185
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2055/363
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62M2009/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M2009/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H55/566
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H55/171
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A belt drive system comprising a belt having a plurality of longitudinally spaced belt teeth, the belt further comprising a longitudinal groove extending in the endless direction of the belt through the belt teeth, a sprocket comprising a plurality of sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the sprocket, each of the sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each sprocket tooth configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth, and a first planar fin extending from at least one side of a sprocket tooth, the first planar fin configured to cooperatively engage the longitudinal groove, the first planar fin extending in a direction normal to a sprocket axis of rotation, the first planar fin having a width no greater than 20% of a sprocket groove width (W).
Claims
1. A belt drive system comprising: a belt having a plurality of longitudinally spaced belt teeth, the belt further comprising a longitudinal groove extending in the endless direction of the belt through the belt teeth; a sprocket comprising a plurality of sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the sprocket, each of the sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each sprocket tooth configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth; and a first planar fin extending from at least one side of a sprocket tooth, the first planar fin configured to cooperatively engage the longitudinal groove, the first planar fin extending in a direction normal to a sprocket axis of rotation, the first planar fin having a width no greater than 20% of a sprocket groove width (W).
2. The belt drive system as in claim 1, wherein the first planar fin is centered on each sprocket tooth.
3. The belt drive system as in claim 1, wherein the sprocket comprises no more than three first planar fins to engage the belt.
4. The belt drive system as in claim 1, wherein the first planar fin extends tangent to the sprocket.
5. The belt drive system as in claim 1, wherein the first planar fin has a substantially constant width (w1).
6. The belt drive system as in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal groove extends along a belt centerline.
7. The belt drive system as in claim 1, wherein the sprocket comprises at least two first planar fins within a belt wrap angle θ.
8. The belt drive system as in claim 1, wherein the first planar fin width is approximately 20% of a sprocket groove width (W).
9. The belt drive system as in claim 1 further comprising: a second planar fin extending from the sprocket tooth opposite the first planar fin, the second planar fin configured to engage the longitudinal groove; and the second planar fin having a width no greater than approximately 20% of a sprocket groove width (W).
10. A belt drive system comprising: a belt having a plurality of longitudinally spaced belt teeth, the belt further comprising a longitudinal groove extending in the endless direction of the belt through the belt teeth; a sprocket comprising a plurality of sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the sprocket, each of the sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each of the sprocket teeth being configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth; and a protrusion centered on each sprocket tooth and extending from one side of each sprocket tooth, the protrusion configured to cooperatively engage the longitudinal groove, the protrusion extending in a direction normal to a sprocket axis of rotation less than 20% of a sprocket groove width (W) between adjacent sprocket teeth.
11. A bicycle comprising: a crank; a rear wheel; a sprocket and belt system operatively associated with the crank and rear wheel, the sprocket and belt system comprising: a belt having a plurality of longitudinally spaced belt teeth, the belt further comprising a longitudinal groove extending in the endless direction of the belt through the belt teeth; a first sprocket mounted to the crank comprising a plurality of first sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the first sprocket, each of the first sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each of the first sprocket teeth being configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth; a second sprocket mounted to the rear wheel comprising a plurality of second sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the second sprocket, each of the second sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each of the second sprocket teeth being configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth; and a planar fin centered on a first sprocket tooth and a second sprocket tooth, each planar fin extending from one side of each first sprocket tooth and one side of each second sprocket tooth, each planar fin configured to cooperatively engage the longitudinal groove, each planar fin extending in a direction normal to a first sprocket axis of rotation less than 20% of a sprocket groove width (W) between adjacent sprocket teeth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention, and together with a description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0021] Members 30 allow sprocket 100 to be mounted to a crankset, such as for a bicycle. A fastener (not shown) engages hole 31 whereby the sprocket is fixed to a crankset, see
[0022] A groove 20 is disposed between each set of adjacent teeth 10. Each groove 20 cooperatively engages a tooth 52 on a drive belt, see
[0023] A fin 40 projects from one side of a tooth 10 in a direction normal to the axis of rotation (A-A) of the sprocket. Each fin is substantially planar and each engages a longitudinal groove in the drive belt, see
[0024] The number of fins used on a sprocket may vary from one fin per sprocket tooth, to a spacing wherein only two fins are engaged with the belt for a given belt wrap angle θ. For example, if the belt wrap angle is 180° then the system would comprise at least two fins for every 180° of circumference. If the belt wrap angle is 160° then the system would comprise at least two fins for every 160° of circumference and so on. The configuration of fins may comprise every other tooth, or every third tooth, or fourth tooth and so on to a minimum of two fins for a given belt wrap angle.
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[0026] The groove width (W) is measured at the widest point at the top of the groove immediately below the tooth shoulders 11.
[0027] A sprocket land portion 21 between each tooth comprises a chamfered portion 12 to facilitate ejection of debris that may become entrained with the belt. The chamfered portion may be on each side of the teeth 10 or limited to just one side.
[0028] In an alternate embodiment a second planar fin extends from each tooth on a side opposite the first planar fin, see
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[0031] Each fin 40 engages land 21 at a point (A) that is no greater than 50% of the width (W) of groove 20 from the tooth to which it is attached. The thickness (t) of each fin is less than the width of the cooperating longitudinal groove in the belt.
[0032] Each fin may be located on the tooth leading side relative to the direction of rotation, or on the trailing side relative to the direction of rotation. Each fin is disposed in the center of each tooth to align with the longitudinal groove which is typically disposed in the center of the belt. However, the longitudinal groove and fins may be laterally offset from a centerline to one side or the other of the tooth in order to accommodate differing design requirements.
[0033] The inventive belt drive system can be used on bicycles. The system is used on the crankset and a driven wheel, typically a rear wheel. The belt system can also be used on motorcycles or on any system which makes use of a toothed belt drive, such as industrial and agricultural equipment, vehicles, scooters, mowers, combines, pumps and so on.
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[0035] The belt wrap angle θ is approximately 180° for the embodiment in
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[0039] The numerical values in this specification are offered as examples and are not intended to limit the breadth or scope of the invention.
[0040] Although a form of the invention has been described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that variations may be made in the construction and relation of parts without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention described herein.