VEHICLE-USED CRANKSET COMPOSITE STRUCTURE
20180180158 ยท 2018-06-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62M9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle-used crankset composite structure, comprising an inner ring piece made from a lightweight metal and a rigid tooth ring having a high wear-resistance and heat-resistance; a first joint surface is disposed on the inner ring piece; an inner ring hole is provided in the middle of the tooth ring; a second joint surface is disposed on the tooth ring; through welding the second joint surface to the first joint surface, the inner ring piece can be fixed into the tooth ring, and the inner ring hole of the tooth ring can be covered by the inner ring piece; according to the present invention, the integrality of the crankset can be greatly improved, achieving a lightweight structure and a high rigidity of the tooth portions.
Claims
1. A vehicle-used crankset composite structure, comprising: an inner ring piece made from a lightweight metal, wherein the inner ring piece is hollow-cored, and the inner surface of the inner ring piece is equally divided and extends to form a plurality of fixing portions in the radial direction, wherein a first joint surface is disposed on the inner ring piece; wherein the vehicle-used crankset composite structure further comprises: a tooth ring, wherein a plurality of tooth portions is formed on the outer side of the tooth ring, wherein an inner ring hole is provided in the middle of the tooth ring, wherein a second joint surface is disposed on the tooth ring, wherein the second joint surface is welded to the first joint surface, wherein the inner ring piece is fixed into the tooth ring and covers the inner ring hole of the tooth ring.
2. The vehicle-used crankset composite structure of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the inner ring piece is provided with a first joint surface, and the inner surface of the inner ring hole of the tooth ring is provided with a second joint surface, wherein the inner ring piece is fixed in the inner ring hole of the tooth ring, wherein the first joint surface is fixed to the second joint surface via welding, wherein the inner ring piece and the tooth ring stay in the same horizontal plane.
3. The vehicle-used crankset composite structure of claim 1, wherein a first joint surface is disposed on one side surface of the inner ring piece which faces towards the tooth ring, wherein a second joint surface is disposed on one side surface of the tooth ring, wherein the inner ring piece uses the first joint surface to stack on the second joint surface of the tooth ring, enabling the inner ring piece to be fixed to the tooth ring via welding.
4. The vehicle-used crankset composite structure of claim 1, wherein the first joint surface of the inner ring piece is disposed on a protruding step structure of the outer edge of the inner ring piece, wherein a first engaging portion, which is disposed along the outer surface of the inner ring piece, is disposed at the point where the protruding step structure is located, wherein the second joint surface of the tooth ring is disposed on the step structure, which is located on the fracture surface of the inner ring hole, wherein a second engaging portion, which is disposed on the second joint surface, is disposed along the inner surface of the tooth ring to correspond to the first engaging portion, wherein the inner ring piece uses the first engaging portion to engage with the second engaging portion, wherein the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion stay in the same horizontal plane, enabling the first joint surface to be conveniently fixed to the second joint surface via welding.
5. The vehicle-used crankset composite structure of claim 2, wherein the first joint surface is disposed on the outer surface of the inner ring piece, wherein the first joint surface is equally divided and extends outward to form a plurality of the first locating portions, wherein the second joint surface is disposed on the inner surface of the inner ring hole of the tooth ring, wherein a second locating portion, which is inwardly recessed, is disposed on the second joint surface to correspond to the first locating portion, wherein the first locating portion can be engaged with the second locating portion, wherein the first joint surface is fixed to the second joint surface via welding, and the first locating portion is fixed to the second locating portion via welding, enabling the inner ring piece and the tooth ring to stay in the same horizontal plane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] To clearly expound the present invention or technical solution, the drawings and embodiments are hereinafter combined to illustrate the present invention. Obviously, the drawings are merely some embodiments of the present invention and those skilled in the art can associate themselves with other drawings without paying creative labor.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Drawings and detailed embodiments are combined hereinafter to elaborate the technical principles of the present invention.
Embodiment 1
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The tooth ring 20 is made from a rigid, heat-resistant and wear-resistant material, e.g., stainless steel, heat-treated steel, iron or metal coated with Teflon or other wear-resistant material, which can effectively strengthen the tooth ring 20 and improve its rigidity. A plurality of tooth portions 21 is formed on the outer side of the tooth ring 20. An inner ring hole 211 is disposed in the middle of the tooth ring 20. The inner surface of the inner ring hole is a second joint surface 22. When the tooth ring 20 and the inner ring piece 10 are assembled, as shown in
Embodiment 2
[0029] Another embodiment of the crankset 101 is shown in
Embodiment 3
[0030] The third type of crankset 102 is shown in
Embodiment 4
[0031] The fourth type of crankset 103 is shown in
[0032] The previous descriptions are of preferred examples for implementing the invention, and the scope of the invention should not necessarily be limited by this description. The scope of the present invention is defined by the claims.