Sprocket and drive mechanism
11493120 · 2022-11-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2007/087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H55/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H55/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H55/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H55/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
To provide a sprocket that reduces the influence of tension fluctuations concurrent with load torque changes to suppress noise and vibration and that allows for a weight reduction while retaining high strength as well as enables high productivity, and a drive mechanism that uses this sprocket. Sprocket teeth are configured by providing a cushioning layer on tooth faces of tooth portions of a sprocket base body made of a high-rigidity material. The sprocket teeth include the cushioning layer that varies in thickness.
Claims
1. A sprocket formed with a plurality of sprocket teeth that mesh with a chain, the sprocket comprising: a sprocket base body made of a high-rigidity material and formed with a plurality of tooth portions on a circumferential surface thereof, and a cushioning layer provided at least on a tooth face of each of the plurality of tooth portions and forming the sprocket teeth together with the tooth portions, the sprocket teeth including the cushioning layer that varies in thickness, wherein the cushioning layer is provided such as to have a circumferentially continuously changing thickness, and the plurality of sprocket teeth are arranged such that there is a wave-like phase variation pattern wherein a phase of engagement between the teeth and the chain is advanced and retarded relative to a zero position where equidistant sprocket teeth are in phase with the chain, and wherein the phase variation pattern includes a cycle of increase and decrease repeated a plurality of times, the cycle of increase and decrease having a period that is continuously reduced or increased in a circumferential direction.
2. The sprocket according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of tooth portions on the sprocket base body have an identical shape and are formed with an equal pitch on a pitch circle around a rotation center of the sprocket.
3. The sprocket according to claim 1, wherein the phase variation pattern includes a cycle of increase and decrease repeated a plurality of times, the cycle of increase and decrease containing a portion identical to a cycle of major changes in torque.
4. The sprocket according to claim 1, wherein the cushioning layer is provided such that a tooth tip of a tooth portion of the sprocket base body is positioned on a radially outer side relative to a normal line of a tooth face of a sprocket tooth at a meshing contact point between this sprocket tooth and the chain.
5. A drive mechanism comprising a plurality of sprockets and a chain passed over the plurality of sprockets, at least one of the sprockets being the sprocket according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) The sprocket of the present invention may have any specific configuration as long as it is a sprocket formed with a plurality of sprocket teeth that mesh with a chain, and includes a sprocket base body made of a high-rigidity material and formed with a plurality of tooth portions on a circumferential surface thereof, and a cushioning layer provided at least on a tooth face of each of the plurality of tooth portions and forming the sprocket teeth together with the tooth portions, the sprocket teeth including the cushioning layer that varies in thickness.
(9) The drive mechanism of the present invention may have any specific configuration as long as it is a drive mechanism having a plurality of sprockets and a chain passed over the plurality of sprockets, wherein at least one of the sprockets is configured by the sprocket according to the present invention.
(10) The chain passed over the sprocket may be any chain such as a silent chain, roller chain, bushing chain and the like, or any other flexible drive members such as a timing belt that is configured to mesh with the teeth of a sprocket.
(11) One embodiment of the present invention will be hereinafter described with reference to the drawings.
(12) As shown in
(13) The sprocket 100 includes a sprocket base body 110 and a cushioning layer 115, as shown in part to a larger scale in
(14) The sprocket base body 110 has multiple tooth portions 111 formed on a pitch circle around the rotation center O of the sprocket 100.
(15) The multiple tooth portions 111 of the sprocket 100 of this embodiment have the same shape and formed with an equal pitch therebetween.
(16) The sprocket base body 110 is made of a high-rigidity material such as steel or other metal, or ceramics.
(17) In this embodiment, the cushioning layer 115 of the sprocket 100 is provided on surfaces of the tooth face 112 of each tooth portion ill of the sprocket base body 110 and of the tooth root 113 positioned between adjacent tooth portions 111. The sprocket teeth 101 are made up of the tooth portions 111 of the sprocket base body 110 and the cushioning layer 115 provided on the tooth faces 112 of the tooth portions.
(18) The material forming the cushioning layer 115 is not limited particularly and any material that has elasticity and reduces contact noise (meshing noise) generated when contacting the chain, such as synthetic resin, for example, may be used. The cushioning layer 115 can be formed by insertion molding, for example.
(19) The cushioning layer 115 of the sprocket 100 according to this embodiment is provided such that its thickness changes continuously in the circumferential direction. The plurality of sprocket teeth 101 are therefore arranged such that there is a wave-like phase variation pattern wherein the phase of engagement between the teeth and the chain is advanced and retarded relative to a zero position where equidistant sprocket teeth are in phase with the chain.
(20) The phase variation pattern may be set as shown in
(21) More preferably, the phase variation pattern should be set such that the cycle of increase and decrease contains a portion identical to a cycle of major changes in torque. For example, the phase variation pattern may be set such that the phase shift changes continuously wherein the cycle of increase and decrease includes a cycle of a half period or double period of the cycle of changes in main input load.
(22) Also, the phase variation pattern may be set such that the phase changes continuously wherein the cycle of increasing and decreasing swings in phase shift includes a cycle of a maximum period identical to the cycle of changes in load torque, or such that the phase changes continuously wherein the cycle of increase and decrease includes a cycle of a maximum period and a cycle of a minimum period that is half of the maximum period, or such that the amount of increase and decrease (the amount of phase shift) is continuously reduced or increased in the circumferential direction.
(23) The sprocket 100 of this embodiment is provided with a phase variation pattern adjusting the thickness of the cushioning layer 115 to change the pitch of each sprocket tooth 101 ( . . . , P+α, P−α, P+β, . . . ) as shown in
(24) Changing the pitch between the sprocket teeth 101 is a preferable method of forming a phase variation pattern. In a specific configuration, the thickness of the cushioning layer 115 may be adjusted to change the shape of the tooth faces (meshing surfaces) of the sprocket teeth 101, the radial meshing positions between the sprocket teeth and the chain, and other features.
(25) The cushioning layer 115 is provided to the sprocket 100 of this embodiment such that, as shown in
(26) If the cushioning layer 115 is provided such as shown in
(27) The sprocket 100 of this embodiment provides a noise and vibration (NV) reduction effect by the cushioning properties (shock-absorbing characteristics) of the cushioning layer 115 itself on the surface of the sprocket teeth 101, as well as achieves the NV reduction effect through variation of the characteristics of vibration transmitted from the chain to the sprocket 100 by changing the thickness of the cushioning layer 115. It is thus possible to dynamically cancel torque changes to mitigate the influence of tension fluctuations, whereby noise and vibration can be suppressed.
(28) Moreover, the following effects are provided depending on the phase variation pattern that is formed by adjusting the thickness of the cushioning layer 115.
(29) Namely, if, through adjustment of the thickness of the cushioning layer 115, the phase variation pattern is formed such that the cycle of increase and decrease is repeated several times wherein the period of the cycle is continuously reduced or increased in the circumferential direction, then order noises corresponding to the period of the cycle can be suppressed, so that meshing sound (noise) can be reduced.
(30) If, through adjustment of the thickness of the cushioning layer 115, the phase variation pattern is formed such that the cycle of increase and decrease contains a portion identical to a cycle of major changes in torque, then the periodic nature of chain tension can be eliminated by continuously changing the cycle of fluctuations of the chain tension caused by the phase variation, whereby a match with the natural frequency (of the chain) that can result in peak tensions can be avoided (resonant peak reduction effect), and peaks of the chain tension (peaks of the meshing force) can be lowered. If there are periodic fluctuations in the input load of the timing system, the abovementioned effect can be achieved reliably by changing the phase continuously in such a phase variation pattern as to include a cycle of a half period or double period of the cycle of changes in main input load.
(31) If, through adjustment of the thickness of the cushioning layer 115, the phase variation pattern is formed such that the phase changes continuously wherein the cycle of increase and decrease includes a cycle of a maximum period identical to the cycle of changes in load torque, or such that the phase changes continuously wherein the cycle of increase and decrease includes a cycle of a maximum period and a cycle of a minimum period that is half of the maximum period, then the chain tension can be reduced in parts where the chain is wound around.
(32) If, through adjustment of the thickness of the cushioning layer 115, the phase variation pattern is formed such that the amount of increase and decrease (the amount of phase shift) is continuously reduced or increased in the circumferential direction, then the chain tension can be reduced without compromising the chain strength.
(33) While one embodiment of the present invention has been described above in detail, the present invention is not limited to this embodiment and may be carried out with various design changes without departing from the scope of the present invention set forth in the claims.
(34) For example, the cushioning layer may be provided at least on the tooth faces of tooth portions of the sprocket base body, and may not necessarily be provided on the surfaces of tooth roots.
(35) The plurality of tooth portions of the sprocket base body may not necessarily have an identical shape. The sprocket base body may instead include tooth portions of different shapes. More specifically, the sprocket base body may include tooth portions with different heights, shapes of the tooth faces, radii of the tooth root circle, or other different features. The pitch between the plurality of tooth portions may not necessarily be an equal pitch.
(36) While a sprocket that meshes with rollers of a roller chain was described as one example in the embodiment above, the sprocket of the present invention may also be a sprocket that meshes with plate teeth of a silent chain. Such a sprocket, too, as shown in