Guide shoe
09534516 ยท 2017-01-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2007/185
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0893
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M9/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2810/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M9/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An object of the present invention is to provide a guide shoe that can prevent a shortage of lubricating oil and supply the lubricating oil onto a sliding surface of the shoe in a favorable manner. To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a guide shoe 120 that has a shoe surface 121 for slidably guiding a running chain CH. An oil guide part 124 with a pair of guide walls 124a is provided in the shoe surface 121. The pair of guide walls 124a are each formed such as to face a rear side in a chain running direction D and converge to each other toward a front side in the chain running direction D.
Claims
1. A guide shoe having a shoe surface for slidably guiding a running chain, comprising: an oil guide part having a pair of guide walls on the shoe surface, the pair of guide walls each being formed such as to face a rear side in a chain running direction and converge to each other toward a front side in the chain running direction, wherein the oil guide part is formed in plurality both in the chain running direction and in a shoe width direction on the shoe surface, each of the oil guide parts has a wall-pair converging portion where the pair of guide walls converge to each other, and a distance between the plurality of wall-pair converging portions in the shoe width direction as viewed in the chain running direction is set to or smaller than a plate thickness of link plates of the chain.
2. The guide shoe according to claim 1, wherein the pair of guide walls forming the oil guide part are each formed as a flat surface.
3. The guide shoe according to claim 1, wherein the pair of guide walls forming the oil guide part are connected to each other at a wall-pair converging portion.
4. The guide shoe according to claim 1, wherein the oil guide part is provided in plurality, and the plurality of oil guide parts are arranged in a zigzag pattern on the shoe surface.
5. The guide shoe according to claim 1, wherein the oil guide part is formed in plurality on the shoe surface, and the plurality of oil guide parts are arranged side by side both in the chain running direction and in a shoe width direction.
6. The guide shoe according to claim 1, wherein the oil guide part includes a pair of second guide walls arranged to oppose the pair of guide walls on a rear side in the chain running direction of the pair of guide walls, and the pair of second guide walls are each formed such as to face the front side in the chain running direction and converge to each other toward the front side in the chain running direction.
7. A guide shoe having a shoe surface for slidably guiding a running chain, comprising: an oil guide part having a pair of guide walls on the shoe surface, the pair of guide walls each being formed such as to face a rear side in a chain running direction and converge to each other toward a front side in the chain running direction, wherein the oil guide part is provided in plurality, and the plurality of oil guide parts are arranged in a zigzag pattern on the shoe surface.
8. A guide shoe having a shoe surface for slidably guiding a running chain, comprising: an oil guide part having a pair of guide walls on the shoe surface, the pair of guide walls each being formed such as to face a rear side in a chain running direction and converge to each other toward a front side in the chain running direction, wherein the oil guide part includes a pair of second guide walls arranged to oppose the pair of guide walls on a rear side in the chain running direction of the pair of guide walls, and the pair of second guide walls are each formed such as to face the front side in the chain running direction and converge to each other toward the front side in the chain running direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(15) Hereinafter, a chain guide 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(16) The chain guide 100 of the first embodiment is incorporated in a timing system in an engine room, and slidably guides a chain CH running between sprockets S1 to S3 as shown in
(17) The chain guide 100 includes, as shown in
(18) The guide shoe 120 is made of a synthetic resin material and has a shoe surface 121 extending along the chain running direction D on the side that faces the engine room, and guide sections 125 on both sides in a width direction of the guide shoe 120. A plurality of diagonal L-shaped indentations 122 are formed in a zigzag pattern in the shoe surface 121 as shown in
(19) Each oil guide part 124 has a pair of guide walls 124a that are inner wall faces on the front side of the indentation 122, a wall-pair converging portion 124b where the pair of guide walls 124a converge to each other, and a pair of second guide walls 124c that are inner wall faces on the rear side of the indentation 122, as shown in
(20) Each guide wall 124a is formed as a flat surface and faces the rear side in the chain running direction D as shown in
(21) Each second guide wall 124c is formed as a flat surface, faces the front side in the chain running direction D, and opposes each guide wall 124a, as shown in
(22) As viewed in the chain running direction D, the distance W1 in the width direction of the shoe between the plurality of wall-pair converging portions 124b is set to or smaller than the plate thickness W2 of link plates L of the chain CH, as shown in
(23) Next, a modification of the first embodiment will be described with reference to
(24) The difference between the first embodiment shown in
(25) In the modification shown in
(26) Next, a chain guide 200 according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to
(27) In the chain guide 200 of the second embodiment, as shown in
(28) The oil guide part 224 includes a pair of guide walls 224a, a wall-pair converging portion 224b, and a pair of second guide walls 224c, as shown in
(29) Next, a modification of the second embodiment will be described with reference to
(30) The difference between the second embodiment shown in
(31) In the modification shown in
(32) Next, a chain guide 300 according to the third embodiment will be described with reference to
(33) In the chain guide 300 of the third embodiment, as shown in
(34) Each oil guide part 324 in the chain guide 300 has a pair of guide walls 324a that are inner wall faces on the front side of the indentation 322, a wall-pair converging portion 324b where the pair of guide walls 324a converge to each other, and a pair of second guide walls 324c that are inner wall faces on the rear side of the indentation 322, as shown in
(35) Next, a chain guide 400 according to the fourth embodiment will be described with reference to
(36) In the chain guide 400 of the fourth embodiment, as shown in
(37) Each oil guide part 424 has a pair of guide walls 424a that are inner wall faces on the front side of the indentation 422, and a wall-pair converging portion 424b where the pair of guide walls 424a converge to each other, as shown in
(38) Next, a modification of the fourth embodiment will be described with reference to
(39) The difference between the fourth embodiment shown in
(40) In the modification shown in
(41) Next, a chain guide 500 according to a first reference example will be described with reference to
(42) The chain guide 500 of the first reference example has a plurality of stripe indentations 522 extending side by side diagonally both to the chain running direction D and shoe width direction in the shoe surface 521.
(43) Next, a chain guide 600 according to a second reference example will be described with reference to
(44) In the chain guide 600 of the second reference example, a plurality of square indentations 622 are arranged side by side in the chain running direction D and shoe width direction in the shoe surface 621, with their sides oriented along the chain running direction D (and the shoe width direction).
(45) Next, a chain guide 700 according to a third reference example will be described with reference to
(46) In the chain guide 700 of the third reference example, a plurality of square protrusions 723 are arranged side by side in the chain running direction D and shoe width direction on the shoe surface 721, with their sides oriented along the chain running direction D (and the shoe width direction).
(47) Next, a chain guide 800 according to a fourth reference example will be described with reference to
(48) The chain guide 800 of the fourth reference example has a plurality of stripe indentations 822 extending along the chain running direction D and arranged side by side in the shoe width direction in the shoe surface 821.
(49) While the guide wall (and second guide wall) in the embodiments and modifications described above are formed as flat surfaces, specific forms of the guide wall (and second guide wall) are not limited to this. For example, the guide wall (and second guide wall) may be formed as a convex or concave curved surface.
(50) The indentations or protrusions in the shoe may have any shapes and arrangements as long as pairs of guide walls are formed such as to converge to each other toward the front side of the chain running direction.
(51) While the oil guide parts are formed over the entire area of the shoe surface in the width direction in the embodiments described above, the oil guide parts may be formed only in limited areas in the width direction of the shoe, e.g., areas that make sliding contact with link plates of the chain.
(52) The material of the guide shoe may be selected from known suitable materials in accordance with various conditions such as friction resistance, rigidity, durability, formability, cost, and so on. Synthetic resin materials are particularly suitable.
(53) The material of the base member may be selected from known suitable metal materials in accordance with various conditions such as rigidity, durability, formability, cost, and so on.
(54) The guide shoe and the base member may be formed integral with each other.
(55) Various configurations of the embodiments and modifications shown above may be freely combined to form other chain guides.