Bicycle Chain
20170191547 ยท 2017-07-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62M2009/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16G15/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62M9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16G15/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An inner link plate for a bicycle chain is provided. The inner link plate may have a longitudinal centerline defining a longitudinal direction and comprising a first inner-link end portion including a first inner-link opening having a first inner-link center axis, a second inner-link end portion including a second inner-link opening having a second inner-link center axis parallel to the first inner-link center axis, and an inner-link intermediate portion interconnecting the first inner-link end portion and the second inner-link end portion. The first inner-link end portion may have an extended edge portion extending to be away from the second inner-link end portion in the longitudinal direction.
Claims
1. An inner link plate for a bicycle chain, the inner link plate having a longitudinal centerline defining a longitudinal direction and comprising: a first inner-link end portion including a first inner-link opening having a first inner-link center axis; a second inner-link end portion including a second inner-link opening having a second inner-link center axis parallel to the first inner-link center axis; and a first inner-link intermediate portion interconnecting the first inner-link end portion and the second inner-link end portion, wherein a recessed portion is formed on an interior surface of the first inner-link intermediate portion, and wherein the first inner-link end portion has a first extended edge portion extending to be away from the second inner-link end portion in the longitudinal direction.
2. The inner link plate according to claim 1, wherein a chamfered edge portion is formed along an outer peripheral edge of the inner link plate so as to improve gear shifting.
3. The inner link plate according to claim 2, wherein a recessed portion interior surface is provided on the recessed portion, a first inner-link end portion interior surface is provided on the first inner-link end portion, a second inner-link end portion interior surface is provided on the second inner-link end portion, and the recessed portion interior surface is further recessed relative to the first inner-link end portion interior surface and the second inner-link end portion interior surface.
4. The inner link plate according to claim 1, wherein a length in the longitudinal direction and a surface area of the first inner-link end portion are substantially greater than the second inner-link end portion.
5. The inner link plate according to claim 1, wherein the first inner-link end portion has a substantially oblong shape, and a portion of the first inner-link end portion excluding the first extended edge portion has a substantially circular shape.
6. The inner link plate according to claim 2, wherein the outer peripheral edge includes a first inner-link end edge extending about the first inner-link end portion, a second inner-link end edge extending about the second inner-link end portion, and a pair of first inner-link intermediate edges extending along the first inner-link intermediate portion between the first inner-link end edge and the second inner-link end edge.
7. The inner link plate according to claim 1, wherein the second inner-link end portion has a second extended edge portion extending to be away from the first inner-link end portion in the longitudinal direction.
8. The inner link plate according to claim 7, wherein the second inner-link end portion has a substantially oblong shape, and a portion of the second inner-link end portion excluding the second extended edge portion has a substantially circular shape.
9. An inner link plate for a bicycle chain, the inner link plate having a longitudinal centerline defining a longitudinal direction and comprising: a first inner-link end portion including a first inner-link opening having a first inner-link center axis; a second inner-link end portion including a second inner-link opening having a second inner-link center axis parallel to the first inner-link center axis; and a first inner-link intermediate portion interconnecting the first inner-link end portion and the second inner-link end portion, wherein a chamfered edge portion is formed along an outer peripheral edge of the inner link plate so as to improve gear shifting, and wherein the first inner-link end portion has an extended edge portion extending to be away from the second inner-link end portion in the longitudinal direction.
10. The inner link plate according to claim 9, wherein a recessed portion is formed on an interior surface of the first inner-link intermediate portion.
11. The inner link plate according to claim 10, wherein a recessed portion interior surface is provided on the recessed portion, a first inner-link end portion interior surface is provided on the first inner-link end portion, a second inner-link end portion interior surface is provided on the second inner-link end portion, and the recessed portion interior surface is further recessed relative to the first inner-link end portion interior surface and the second inner-link end portion interior surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The present disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which the like reference numerals indicate like elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0047] A selected embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that the following description of an embodiment of the invention is provided for illustration only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0048] Referring initially to
[0049] The front crankset 16 is mounted on a bottom bracket that is secured in a hanger on the bicycle frame and includes a single chainring or sprocket 17. However, other gearing configurations have been contemplated. For instance, the front crankset may include a plurality of chainrings. The rear sprocket assembly 18 is mounted to a freewheel or freehub of the rear wheel. The freewheel or freehub enables a rider to cease pedaling while the bicycle is in motion. Additionally, the rear sprocket assembly 18 includes a plurality of sprockets.
[0050] The chain 12 is arranged on the front sprocket 17 and the rear sprocket assembly 18 so as to extend therebetween. Thus, the chain 12 forms a loop around the front sprocket 17 and rear sprocket assembly 18 and engages with teeth in both front and rear sprockets. The rear derailleur 22 is configured to change gears by shifting the chain 12 in a lateral direction of the bicycle 10, which is an axial direction of the rear sprocket assembly 18. A lateral axis 19 extending into and out of the page is provided for reference. In this way, the rear derailleur is configured to adjust the gear ratio in the drivetrain.
[0051] Referring now to
[0052] Each opposed pair of the outer link plates 31 and 32 forms an outer link 37. Each opposed pair of the inner link plates 33 and 34 forms an inner link 38. The rollers 35 are loosely fitted onto the link pins 35, respectively, to surround the pins 35 so that each of the rollers 35 is freely rotatable around the link pin 35. In this way, the chain may pivot when travelling through the front and rear sprockets in the drivetrain.
[0053] The inner links 38 are interconnected in an alternating manner with the outer links 37 by the link pins 35. A master chain link (not shown) may interconnect two pairs of the inner links 38 together so as to form a single continuous chain loop. However, other chain attachment apparatuses have been contemplated.
[0054] The link pins 35 and the rollers 36 are metal parts. For instance, the link pins and the roller may be constructed out of steel or titanium. The link pins 35 may have a cylindrical shape. Furthermore, the roller 36 may be annular in shape. However it will be appreciated that these parts can vary as needed and/or desired based on desired end use characteristics. For example, the link pins 35 may be hollow pins or cylinders. Arrow 39 denotes an axial direction extending toward the bicycle frame when the chain is mounted in the bicycle drivetrain, shown in
[0055] Now referring to
[0056] The first and second end portions 41 and 42 and the intermediate portion 43 of the first outer link plate 31 define a peripheral edge 50. The peripheral edge 50 delineates the contour of the first outer link plate 31. The outer-link peripheral edge 50 includes a first end edge 51 extending around the first end portion 41, a second end edge 52 extending around the second end portion 42, and a pair of intermediate edges 53 positioned on opposite sides of the intermediate portion 43 with respect the longitudinal axis LA1. Additionally, the intermediate edges extend from the first end portion to the second end portion.
[0057] The first outer link plate 31 has an exteriorly facing surface 61 that faces away from the second counterpart outer link plate 32 and an interiorly facing surface 63 that faces towards the second counterpart outer link plate 32. In other words, the term exteriorly facing or interiorly facing, or exterior or interior as used herein refer to directions relative to the chain 12 and not the bicycle 10. The portions 41, 42, and 43 of the first outer link plate 31 have substantially identical thickness between the exteriorly and interiorly facing surfaces, excluding interiorly facing chamfered edge portions 48 formed along the intermediate edges 53 and/or a recessed portion 49 formed on the interior surface of the first outer link plate 31, which aid in shifting gears by reducing interference with the sprocket teeth.
[0058] Note that the second outer link plate 32 is identical to the first outer link plate 31 in this embodiment and, thus, the detailed configuration of the second outer link plate 32 will be omitted herein. The outer link plates 31 and 32 are coupled to form the outer link 37 as described above, while the interior surfaces 63 facing to each other.
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[0060] The first and second end portions 71 and 72 and the intermediate portion 73 of the second inner link plate 34 define a peripheral edge 80. The peripheral edge 80 delineates the contour of the second inner link plate 34. The inner-link peripheral edge 80 includes a first end edge 81 extending around the first end portion 71, a second end edge 82 extending around the second end portion 72, and a pair of intermediate edges 83 are positioned on opposite sides of the intermediate portion 73 with respect the longitudinal axis LA2.
[0061] The second inner link plate 34, shown in
[0062] A first annular tubular extension 77 is provided around the pin coupling opening 74, and a second annular tubular extension 78 is provided around the pin coupling opening 75.
[0063] Now referring to
[0064] The first and second end portions 85 and 86 and the intermediate portion 87 of the first inner link plate 33 define a peripheral edge 90 that delineates the contour of the first inner link plate 33. The inner-link peripheral edge 90 includes a first end edge 91 extending around the first end portion 85, a second end edge 92 extending around the second end portion 86, and a pair of intermediate edges 93 extending opposite sides of the intermediate portion 87 with respect the longitudinal axis LA3.
[0065] The first inner link plate 33 has an exteriorly facing surface 94 that faces away from the second counterpart inner link plate, such as the second inner link plate 34 shown in
[0066] A first annular tubular extension 96 is provided around the pin coupling opening 88, and a second annular tubular extension 97 is provided around the pin coupling opening 89. Each of the rollers 36 may be loosely fitted onto the opposing pair of tubular extensions 96 and the opposing pair of tubular extensions 97 of the pair of inner link plates 33 and 34.
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[0068] Furthermore, the distance between the extended edge portion 98 and the center axis P31 to the first end edge 91 decreases in a direction toward a vertical axis VA4 and increased in a direction toward the longitudinal axis LA3. In this way, the distance between the center axis P31 and the peripheral edge of the link varies to form the extended edge portion 98.
[0069] In this embodiment, an edge area of the extended edge portion 98 near the longitudinal axis LA3 is not chamfered, but other edge areas of the extended edge portion 98 are chamfered on the interior side 93 to aid in shifting. Further, as shown in
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[0071] In the depicted embodiment, the extended edge portion 98 extends from an upstream side of the rotational driving direction DD toward the intermediate portion of the outer link plate 31. Further in the embodiment illustrated in
[0072] When an extended edge portion is positioned in area A, the second inner link plates 34 may additionally or alternatively include an extended edge portion. The extended edge portion included in the second inner link plates 34 may have a similar geometry to the extended edge portion 98. Similarly, areas B and/or D may also have extended edge portions positioned therein. It will be appreciated that the first and/or second inner link plates (33 and 34) may be modified to provide this configuration, in some examples. In yet another example, extended edge portions may be positioned in areas A and B and/or C and D. In such an example, extended edge portions may be formed on both ends of the first inner link plates 33 and/or the second inner link plates 34.
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[0074] As illustrated, the intermediate portion 222 is substantially identical in geometry to the intermediate portion 87, shown in
[0075] Furthermore, the second end portion 223 is substantially identical in geometry to first end portion 222 and therefore includes an additional extended edge portion 226 (i.e., a second extended edge portion). Thus, the inner link plate 220 is symmetric about a vertical axis VA10. Additionally, the inner link plate 220 may also be symmetric about a longitudinal axis LA10. However, other geometries of the inner link plate 220 have been contemplated. Additionally, the distances L30 and L10 shown in
[0076] As shown in
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[0078] In such a case the extended distance L may be equal to or larger than 0.6 mm. In another example, the extended distance L may be equal to or larger than 1.5 mm. Further in another example, the extended distance L may be equal to or larger than 2.5 mm. In yet another example the extended distance may be equal to or larger than 2.7 mm. As the distance L becomes larger, the likelihood of the chain 12 falling off the sprocket decreases.
[0079] As shown in
[0080] The term comprising and its derivatives, as used herein, are intended to be open ended terms that specify the presence of the stated features, elements, components, groups, integers, and/or steps. This concept also applies to words of similar meaning, for example, the terms have, include and their derivatives.
[0081] The terms of degree such as substantially, about and approximately as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed (e.g., manufacturing tolerances).
[0082] While specific embodiments of the bicycle and bicycle chain have been described in detail, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting. The features of the various embodiments described above, as well as modifications thereof, may be variously combined without departing from the scope of this disclosure.