Protective cover for a drive chain
10099740 ยท 2018-10-16
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A protective cover for a drive chain of a bicycle includes a plurality of protective elements. The plurality of protective elements encompass the drive chain of the bicycle. The protective elements are movable together with the drive chain. At least one stationary cover element also is provided, which covers a gap between a sprocket of the bicycle and the bicycle drive chain. The bicycle drive chain is protected and risk of injury at the gap is reduced by the protective cover.
Claims
1. A protective cover for a drive chain for a bicycle, comprising: a plurality of protective elements that encompass the drive chain and are movable together with the drive chain; at least one cover element that covers a gap between at least one sprocket of the bicycle and the drive chain, wherein the protective elements are guided at the at least one cover element, and wherein a receptacle is formed at the protective elements, into which at least one guide strip on the at least one cover element is inserted.
2. The protective cover according to claim 1, wherein the at least one cover element covers both a first gap at an intake of the drive chain onto the at least one sprocket of the bicycle and also a second gap at an outlet of the drive chain from the at least one sprocket of the bicycle.
3. The protective cover according to claim 1, wherein the protective elements each have a receptacle into which the at least one guide strip is inserted, on opposing side walls.
4. The protective cover according to claim 1, wherein the at least one cover element laterally overlaps the teeth of the at least one sprocket of the bicycle, at least in a region in which the drive chain does not wrap around the at least one sprocket.
5. The protective cover according to claim 1, wherein each of the protective elements is fixable on a chain link of the bicycle drive chain.
6. The protective cover according to claim 1, wherein the protective elements, the at least one cover element or both are produced from plastic.
7. A protective cover for a drive chain for a bicycle, comprising: a plurality of protective elements that encompass the drive chain and are movable together with the drive chain; at least one cover element that covers a gap between at least one sprocket of the bicycle and the drive chain, wherein the at least one cover element comprises a first cover element and a second cover element, wherein the at least one sprocket of the bicycle comprises a first sprocket and a second sprocket and wherein the first cover element at least regionally overlaps the first sprocket and the second cover element at least regionally overlaps the second sprocket, wherein the first cover element and the second cover element are adjustable in relation to one another in length and are displaceable one inside another.
8. A protective cover for a drive chain for a bicycle, comprising: a plurality of protective elements that encompass the drive chain and are movable together with the drive chain; at least one cover element that covers a gap between at least one sprocket of the bicycle and the drive chain, wherein the at least one cover element comprises a first cover element and a second cover element, wherein the at least one sprocket of the bicycle comprises a first sprocket and a second sprocket and wherein the first cover element at least regionally overlaps the first sprocket and the second cover element at least regionally overlaps the second sprocket, and wherein the bicycle drive chain is supported between the first sprocket and the second sprocket in a lower chain strand by the protective elements and wherein the protective elements are displaceable along a guide strip.
9. A bicycle drive, comprising: a drive chain guided around a first and a second sprocket of a bicycle; and a protective cover for the drive chain, wherein the protective cover comprises: a plurality of protective elements that encompass the drive chain and are movable together with the drive chain; at least one cover element that covers a gap between at least one sprocket of the bicycle and the drive chain wherein the protective elements are guided at the at least one cover element, and wherein a receptacle is formed at the protective elements, into which at least one guide strip on the at least one cover element is inserted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description of embodiments that follows, with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) The following is a detailed description of example embodiments of the invention depicted in the accompanying drawing. The example embodiments are presented in such detail as to clearly communicate the invention and are designed to make such embodiments obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art. However, the amount of detail offered is not intended to limit the anticipated variations of embodiments; on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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(13) The drive chain 2 comprises individual chain links 20, which are connected to one another via pins 21, wherein the teeth 30 and 40 engage in intermediate spaces 22 between two pins 21.
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(15) A cover element 7 also is provided at the rear, smaller sprocket 4, which overlaps the teeth 40 of the sprocket 4 at least in a region in which the drive chain 2 does not wrap around the sprocket 4. In addition, the cover element 7 is arranged so that a wedge-shaped gap between the drive chain 2 and the sprocket 4 is laterally covered both at an intake and also at an outlet.
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(17) In addition, the guide strips 9 or 10 also can be fixed on the rear cover element 7. The guide strip 9 and the guide strip 10 are used for guiding the protective elements 5, wherein the guide strips 9 and 10 are designed as T-shaped in cross section and engage in a corresponding receptacle on the protective elements 5. The lower guide strip 10 prevents sagging of the drive chain 2 in this case, since the protective elements 5 are held suspended on the guide strip 10.
(18) The cover elements 6 and 7 are adjusted in relation to one another in length, wherein a web 12 is formed at the end on the upper guide strip 9 for this purpose. The web 12 is arranged in a groove 14 of a strip-shaped receptacle 13. The cover element 7 has a second receptacle 15, into which a web 16 on the lower guide strip 10 is inserted. The cover elements 6 and 7 can thus be displaced in relation to one another, as is schematically shown by the double arrow (
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(21) A second channel-shaped chamber 55 is provided adjacent to the chamber 53, as shown in particular in
(22) For installation, the protective elements 5 are installed by bending up the side walls 51 and 52, optionally may be locked and are therefore fixed in a captive manner on the drive chain 2. In order to avoid a gap formation between adjacent protective elements 5 in the region of the sprockets 3 and 4, the outer cover 50 is formed as stepped. A step 58 is provided, which is adjoined by an end section 59 arranged below an adjacent end section 70 of an adjacent protective element 5. A specific overlap by the end sections 70 and 59 thus results between adjacent protective elements 5, so that the protective elements 5 also form an engagement protector if they are arranged wrapped around the sprockets 3 and 4.
(23) In the illustrated exemplary embodiments, the protective elements 5 and the cover elements 6 and 7 are produced as plastic parts. In this case, instead of two cover elements 6 and 7, more than two cover elements or only one single cover element also can be provided. Moreover, the division of the cover elements 6 and 7 also can extend in parallel to the longitudinal direction, i.e., in the plane formed by the drive chain 2.
(24) Instead of the individual protective elements 5, tubular protective elements also can be used, which are movable together with the drive chain 2.
(25) The shape of the cover elements 6 and 7 can moreover be adapted to the shape of the sprockets 3 and 4.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(26) 1 protective cover
(27) 2 drive chain
(28) 3 sprocket
(29) 4 sprocket
(30) 5 protective element
(31) 6 cover element
(32) 7 cover element
(33) 8 wall
(34) 9 guide strip
(35) 10 guide strip
(36) 12 web
(37) 13 receptacle
(38) 14 groove
(39) 15 receptacle
(40) 16 web
(41) 17 cantilever
(42) 18 cantilever
(43) 19 receptacle
(44) 20 chain link
(45) 21 pin
(46) 22 intermediate space
(47) 30 tooth
(48) 40 tooth
(49) 50 outer cover
(50) 51 side wall
(51) 52 side wall
(52) 53 chamber
(53) 54 projection
(54) 55 chamber
(55) 56 projection
(56) 57 receptacle
(57) 58 step
(58) 59 end section
(59) 60 intake
(60) 61 wall
(61) 70 end section
(62) As will be evident to persons skilled in the art, the foregoing detailed description and figures are presented as examples of the invention, and that variations are contemplated that do not depart from the fair scope of the teachings and descriptions set forth in this disclosure. The foregoing is not intended to limit what has been invented, except to the extent that the following claims so limit that.