Bicycle derailleur gear, particularly a front derailleur gear, with improved reliability
09676446 ยท 2017-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62M9/132
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16H9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62M9/134
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H63/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H61/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62M9/132
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a bicycle derailleur gear, particularly a front derailleur gear, with improved reliability that comprises a kinematic mechanism in the form of a four-bar linkage with a base body and a mobile body connected together through a pair of connecting rods hinged to the base body and to the mobile body at four pin elements, the mobile body carrying a chain guide, the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism being associated with derailleur gear actuation means suitable for deforming the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism so as to determine a displacement of the mobile body with respect to the base body and consequently a displacement of the chain guide, the derailleur gear actuation means being of the motorized type and comprising a motor casing and an outlet shaft that projects directly from said motor casing and characterized in that the actuation means command a translation in the axial direction of the outlet shaft with respect to the motor casing and are mounted between distinct components of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism through interposition of at least one tilting interface about a fifth pin element substantially parallel to the pin elements.
Claims
1. Bicycle derailleur gear comprising a kinematic mechanism in the form of a four-bar linkage with a base body and a mobile body connected together through a pair of connecting rods hinged to said base body and to said mobile body at four pin elements, said mobile body carrying a chain guide, said four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism being associated with derailleur gear actuation means suitable for deforming said four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism so as to determine a displacement of said mobile body with respect to said base body and consequently a displacement of said chain guide, said derailleur gear actuation means being of the motorised type and comprising a motor casing and an outlet shaft that projects directly from said motor casing, wherein said actuation means command a translation in the axial direction of said outlet shaft within said motor casing; and said actuation means are mounted between distinct components of said four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism through interposition of at least one tilting interface about a fifth pin element substantially parallel to said pin elements.
2. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 1, wherein said actuation means are arranged between said base body and a connecting rod of said pair of connecting rods, said translation in the axial direction of said outlet shaft determining a mutual rotation between said base body and said connecting rod about a pin element of said four pin elements arranged between said base body and said connecting rod.
3. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 1, wherein said actuation means comprise a motor element capable of directly producing a translating displacement of said outlet shaft.
4. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 1, wherein said actuation means comprise a motor element of the rotary type provided with a primary outlet shaft associated with a transmission kinematically arranged between said primary motor shaft and said outlet shaft in order to determine said translation in the axial direction of said outlet shaft, said rotary motor element, said primary motor shaft and said transmission being enclosed in said motor casing.
5. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 1, wherein said outlet shaft is immobile in rotation with respect to said motor casing.
6. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 5, wherein a free end of said outlet shaft is connected to said connecting rod in a rotary manner about a sixth pin element substantially parallel to said pin elements.
7. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 1, wherein said at least one tilting interface comprises a support shell of said motor casing constrained in a tilting manner to said base body at said fifth pin element.
8. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 1, wherein said at least one tilting interface is arranged between a free end of said outlet shaft and said connecting rod.
9. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 8, wherein said at least one tilting interface comprises an intermediate articulation element hinged to said free end of said outlet shaft at said fifth pin element and to said connecting rod at a sixth pin element.
10. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 6, wherein said sixth pin element is made on an actuation arm of said connecting rod fixedly connected to it.
11. Bicycle derailleur gear according to claim 9, wherein between said outlet shaft and said intermediate articulation element a clearance recovery spring is arranged.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the present invention will become clearer from the following detailed description of some preferred embodiments thereof, made with reference to the attached drawings. The different features in the single configurations can be combined with one another as desired according to the above description, should it be necessary to have the advantages resulting specifically from a particular combination.
(2) In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
(7) In the following description, in order to illustrate the figures identical reference numerals are used to indicate constructive elements with the same function.
(8) With reference to the figures, a bicycle derailleur gear is shown, wholly indicated with 10.
(9) The bicycle derailleur gear 10 being referred to is a bicycle front gearshift that moves a closed-loop transmission chain (not illustrated) between a plurality of toothed wheels 33 associated with the pedal cranks 37 of a bicycle 100.
(10) The bicycle derailleur gear 10 comprises a kinematic mechanism in the form of a four-bar linkage 11 with a base body 12 and a mobile body 14 connected together through a pair of connecting rods 13,15 a first connecting rod 13 of which is hinged to the base body 12 at a first hinging axis through a first pin element 16 and to the mobile body 14 at a second hinging axis through a second pin element 17, whereas a second connecting rod 15 is hinged to the base body 12 at a third hinging axis through a third pin element 18 and to the mobile body 14 at a fourth hinging axis through a fourth pin element 19.
(11) Preferably, the second connecting rod 15 is the one facing towards the frame 20 of the bicycle 100 and, consequently, indicated as inner connecting rod. Correspondingly, the first connecting rod 13 corresponds to the outer connecting rod, opposite the inner connecting rod 15.
(12) The base body 12 is intended to be fixed to a frame 20 of the bicycle 100.
(13) The mobile body 14, opposite the base body 12 in the four-bar linkage 11, carries a chain guide 21 that, in the illustrated embodiments, is made in one piece with it.
(14) In alternative embodiments that are not illustrated, the mobile body 14 and the chain guide 21 are made as separate elements constrained together in a fixedly connected manner.
(15) The chain guide 21 consists of a hollow body 21a that is open at the bottom and is provided with two arms 21b that extend parallel towards a first end 21c of the chain guide 21 to join together at such a first end 21c. In this way, the transmission chain is allowed to pass without interference when it is engaged with a toothed wheel 33 and to be engaged in a supported and lifted fashion during gearshifting.
(16) The base body 12 is preferably connected to the frame 20, directly or through interposition of a strap 27 as shown in
(17) In the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 10 there is preferably a first clearance recovery spring 34.
(18) Preferably, the first clearance recovery spring 34 is arranged between the mobile body 14 and a connecting rod 13,15 of the pair of connecting rods 13,15.
(19) A first end of the first clearance recovery spring 34 fastens to such a connecting rod 13,15 and the other end of the first clearance recovery spring 34 fastens to the mobile body 14.
(20) The first clearance recovery spring 34 exerts a force between the connecting rod 13,15 on which it acts and the mobile body 14 so as to recover possible clearances between the two components and, more generally, possible clearances of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 11.
(21) In the illustrated embodiments, the first clearance recovery spring 34 is arranged between the mobile body 14 and the second connecting rod 15 or inner connecting rod of the pair of connecting rods 13,15.
(22) Derailleur gear actuation means 28 are also provided, associated with the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 11 so as to deform it and thus determine a relative displacement between the mobile body 14 and the base body 12 and, consequently, a displacement of the chain guide 21 with respect to the frame 20.
(23) The actuation means 28 are of the motorized type and comprise a motor casing 30 and an outlet shaft 29 that projects directly from the motor casing 30.
(24) According to the present invention, the actuation means 28 command a translation in the axial direction of the outlet shaft 29 with respect to the motor casing 30 and are mounted between distinct components 12,13,14,15 of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 11 through interposition of at least one tilting interface 26,36 about a fifth pin element 25 substantially parallel to the four pin elements 16,17,18,19 of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 11.
(25) In this way, a translation in the axial direction of the outlet shaft 29 is able to determine a mutual rotation between the components 12,13,14,15 of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 11.
(26) Preferably, the actuation means 28 of the derailleur gear are arranged between the base body 12 and a connecting rod 13,15 of the pair of connecting rods 13,15 to impose a mutual rotation of such components 12 and 13,15 about the respective pin element 16,18 that connects them.
(27) In the illustrated embodiments, the actuation means 28 are arranged between the base body 12 and the first connecting rod 13 or outer connecting rod 13. In a totally equivalent way, however, it is possible to provide for the actuation means 28 to be arranged between the base body 12 and the inner connecting rod 15.
(28) In order to command a translation in the axial direction of the outlet shaft 29, the actuation means 28 comprise a motor element (not depicted) capable of directly producing a translating displacement of the outlet shaft 29 or, alternatively, of the rotary type.
(29) In this second case, the actuation means 28 can be made in different ways.
(30) According to a first embodiment (not illustrated), a primary outlet shaft of the rotary motor element is set in rotation by such a motor element and activates a transmission kinematically arranged between the primary motor shaft and the outlet shaft 29 in order to determine a translation in the axial direction of the latter, wherein the rotary motor element, the primary motor shaft and the transmission are completely enclosed in the motor casing 30 in order to prevent infiltrations of dirt or residues.
(31) The transmission can be made in various ways. In accordance with a preferred alternative, the structural details of which are not however illustrated in the figures, the transmission comprises a secondary motor shaft, a train of rotation reduction gears arranged between the primary motor shaft and the secondary motor shaft, and a pinion mounted so as to rotate as a unit on the secondary motor shaft engaged with a rack formed on the outlet shaft 29.
(32) According to a further embodiment of the actuation means 28 (also not represented in the figures), the primary motor shaft is threaded and is coupled with the outlet shaft 29 that, in the specific case of this embodiment, is shaped like an internally counterthreaded hollow bush. In this way, a mutual rotation between the primary motor shaft and the outlet shaft 29 determines a relative sliding between the two shafts and therefore a pure translation of the outlet shaft 29 with respect to the motor casing 30.
(33) In such a solution, the primary motor shaft and the meshing interface thereof with the outlet shaft 29 are completely enclosed in the motor casing 30 in order to avoid an accumulation of dirt at the meshing.
(34) According to another embodiment, also not illustrated in the figures, the outlet shaft is threaded and is in meshed coupling with the nut screw, wherein the rotary motor element and the nut screw are completely enclosed in the motor casing 30 in order to prevent infiltrations of dirt or residues in the meshing interface between the outlet shaft 29 and the nut screw. In this way a mutual rotation between the outlet shaft 29 and the nut screw additionally determines a sliding of the outlet shaft 29 towards the outside of the motor casing 30.
(35) In the first embodiment illustrated in
(36) The sixth pin element 31 is made on an actuation arm 32 of the connecting rod 13,15 shaped like a portion fixedly connected to the connecting rod 13,15 and projecting from it 13,15 towards the inside of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 11.
(37) In this embodiment, the tilting interface is made in the form of a support shell 26 of the motor casing 30 and is hinged to the base body 12. For this purpose, the fifth pin element 25 is made up of two half-pins 25a that engage so as to rotate freely in two opposite seats 25b of the support shell 26.
(38) The second and third embodiment, respectively illustrated in
(39) In such embodiments, the tilting interface is made in the form of intermediate articulation element 36.
(40) The intermediate articulation element 36 is hinged, on one side, to the free end of the outlet shaft 29 so that a push/pull exerted by the outlet shaft 29 on such an intermediate articulation element 36 determines a rotation thereof about the fifth pin element 25.
(41) The free end of the outlet shaft 29 is preferably shaped like a loop and engages with the fifth pin element 25 arranged at a first end of the intermediate articulation element 36. Also in this case therefore, the outlet shaft 29 does not rotate with respect to the motor casing 30.
(42) The second end of the intermediate articulation element 36 is hinged to the connecting rod 13,15 so as to allow a mutual rotation between such a connecting rod 13,15 and the intermediate articulation element 36 about the sixth pin element 31 that, similarly to what has already been outlined in relation to the first embodiment, is made on the actuation arm 32 of the connecting rod 13,15.
(43) In the second and third embodiments, the support shell 26 of the motor casing 30 is made fixedly connected to the base body 12.
(44) In particular, the third preferred embodiment illustrated in
(45) The second clearance recovery spring 35 is mounted and pre-loaded so as to work in antagonism to the first clearance recovery spring 34. Specifically, a deformation of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 11 respectively determines a greater load of the first spring 34 and a smaller load of the second spring 35 or vice-versa.
(46) The operation of the bicycle derailleur gear 10 according to the invention is as follows.
(47) An activation of the derailleur gear actuation means 28 by the cyclist determines a lengthening/shortening of the portion of outlet shaft that projects from the motor casing 30.
(48) According to the particular embodiment, the end of the outlet shaft 29 acts directly or indirectly on one of the connecting rods 13,15, exerting a pushing/pulling action on the actuation arm 32 which in turn sets the connecting rod 13,15 with which it is associated in rotation. In this way there is a deformation of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 11.
(49) In case the end of the outlet shaft 29 only rests on the actuation arm 32 and is not constrained to it, such a shaft 29 is able to exert only a thrusting action. Therefore, the return into position of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism 11 is obtained through suitable return means, like for example a spring (not illustrated).
(50) From the description that has been made, the features of the bicycle derailleur gear according to the present invention are clear, just as the relative advantages are also clear.
(51) The bicycle derailleur gear according to the present invention is indeed able to maintain over time the command performance in terms both of precision and of response times since the parts at risk of an alteration in friction due to the presence of dirt are either totally absent or enclosed in a protected manner inside a closed casing.
(52) Further variants of the embodiments described above are possible, without departing from the teaching of the invention.
(53) Indeed, it is possible to foresee for the outlet shaft to be just of the translating or rototranslating type according to the requirements of implementation.
(54) Moreover, the derailleur gear actuation means can be of a different type or arranged so as to act between different components of the four-bar linkage-kinematic mechanism with respect to those illustrated in the preferred but not limiting embodiments discussed.
(55) Finally, it is clear that the bicycle derailleur gear thus conceived can undergo numerous modifications and variants, all of which are covered by the invention; moreover, all of the details can be replaced by technically equivalent elements. In practice, the materials used, as well as the sizes, can be whatever according to the technical requirements.