SHOE FOR CHAIN GUIDE AND FOR CHAIN TENSIONER ARM, AND CHAIN GUIDE AND CHAIN TENSIONER ARM PROVIDED WITH SAID SHOE
20170350474 ยท 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2007/185
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0893
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
To simplify a structure and reduce costs. A shoe for a chain guide or for a chain tensioner arm is constructed. Here, a shoe (3) has a chain sliding surface (30) on which a chain slides. A locking protrusion such as a clip, a tab or a hook for locking the shoe (3) to a tensioner arm main body (2) of a chain tensioner arm (1) is not provided on an end surface of the shoe (3) or on a surface on the rear side of the chain sliding surface (30). Furthermore, the shoe (3) has a uniform cross-sectional shape over the whole length and extends linearly in the longitudinal direction.
Claims
1. Shoe for a chain guide or for a chain tensioner arm, said shoe being used together with a guide main body of a chain guide for guiding travel on a tension-side span of a chain, or with a tensioner arm main body of a chain tensioner arm for applying a tensioning force to a slack-side span of the chain, said shoe being characterized in that it comprises a chain sliding surface on which the chain slides and does not comprise a locking protrusion which locks with the guide main body or the tensioner arm main body.
2. Shoe for a chain guide or for a chain tensioner arm according to claim 1, characterized in that the shoe does not have the locking protrusion protruding from the surface on the opposite side to the chain sliding surface.
3. Shoe for a chain guide or for a chain tensioner arm according to claim 1, characterized in that the shoe has a uniform cross-sectional shape at least in a region excluding an end section of the shoe.
4. Shoe for a chain guide or for a chain tensioner arm according to claim 1, characterized in that the shoe has a uniform cross-sectional shape over the whole length.
5. Shoe for a chain guide or for a chain tensioner arm according to claim 1, characterized in that the shoe extends linearly in the longitudinal direction.
6. Shoe for a chain guide or for a chain tensioner arm according to claim 1, characterized in that the shoe comprises, on the chain sliding surface, a guide section for guiding the traveling chain.
7. Shoe for a chain guide or for a chain tensioner arm according to claim 6, characterized in that the guide section is disposed at a position remote from a widthwise end surface of the shoe.
8. Chain guide for guiding travel of a chain on a tension-side span, said chain guide being characterized in that it is provided with: a guide main body extending in the longitudinal direction; and a shoe which is attached to the guide main body and has a chain sliding surface on which the chain slides, the shoe not comprising a locking protrusion which locks with the guide main body, and the guide main body comprising a locking part for locking the shoe.
9. Chain guide according to claim 8, characterized in that the locking part is provided on an end section of the guide main body and has a locking recess into which an end section of the shoe is inserted.
10. Chain tensioner arm for applying a tensioning force to a slack-side span of a chain, said chain tensioner arm being characterized in that it is provided with: a tensioner arm main body extending in the longitudinal direction; and a shoe which is attached to the tensioner arm main body and has a chain sliding surface on which the chain slides, the shoe not comprising a locking protrusion which locks with the tensioner arm main body, and the tensioner arm main body comprising a locking part for locking the shoe.
11. Chain guide according to claim 10, characterized in that the locking part is provided on an end section of the tensioner arm main body and has a locking recess into which the shoe is inserted.
12. Method for manufacturing the shoe according to claim 1, characterized in that said shoe is produced by means of injection molding or extrusion molding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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MODE FOR IMPLEMENTING THE INVENTION
[0036] An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the appended drawings.
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[0038] As shown in
[0039] As shown in
[0040] Slits 20a, 21a, 22a, 23a extending along the upper surface 2C are formed in the locking parts 20, 21, 22, 23, respectively, of the tensioner arm main body 2 (see
[0041] As shown in
[0042] A pair of guides (rails) 32 extending in the longitudinal direction along the chain sliding surface 30 while rising from the chain sliding surface 30 are provided at positions in the vicinity of both widthwise edges of the chain sliding surface 30. The guides 32 serve to guide the traveling chain. The guides 32 are disposed at positions which are offset slightly inward from widthwise end surfaces 33 of the shoe 3, and a small-width flat surface 34 is formed between the guides 32 and the widthwise end surfaces 33. The widthwise end sections of the shoe 3 including the flat surface 34 are adapted to be inserted into the slits 20a, 21a, 22a, 23a in the locking parts 20, 21, 22, 23 of the tensioner arm main body 2 when the shoe 3 is attached to the tensioner arm main body 2. The thickness t of the shoe 3 (
[0043] The method for manufacturing the shoe 3 will be described next.
[0044] As mentioned above, the shoe 3 has an external shape such as that shown in
[0045] Specific resin materials which may be used for the shoe 3 include: PA66 (polyamide 66), PA46 (polyamide 46), PA66+PTFE (polyamide 66 and polytetrafluoroethylene), and PA46+PTFE (polyamide 46 and polytetrafluoroethylene), but this is not limiting.
[0046] A method for assembling the chain tensioner arm 1 having the abovementioned structure will be described next with the aid of
[0047] As shown in
[0048] From the abovementioned state, the region around the center of the shoe 3 is bent in order to insert the second end of the shoe 3 into the slit 23a in the locking part 23 provided at the second end (free end) of the tensioner arm main body 2, as shown in
[0049] In this exemplary embodiment, locking protrusions such as clips, tabs or hooks for locking the shoe 3 to the tensioner arm main body 2 are not provided on the end surface of the shoe 3 or on a surface on the rear side of the chain sliding surface 30, or at any other location, so the structure of the shoe 3 can be simplified. This not only makes it possible to reduce the cost of materials, the shoe 3 can also be molded using only upper/lower dies as the molding dies, so the cost of the dies can also be reduced and the manufacturing cost can be reduced as a result.
[0050] In the abovementioned exemplary embodiment, the shoe 3 extends linearly in the longitudinal direction so the flow direction of molten material can be arranged in a single direction when the shoe is molded by means of injection molding, and as a result the thickness t of the shoe 3 can be reduced to 1.5 mm or less, for example, so the cost of materials can be further reduced, while the cost of the dies can also be further reduced because the dies can be made thinner overall, which enables the manufacturing cost to be further reduced. It should be noted that when the shoe is curved into an arc shape in the conventional manner, the maximum thickness of a shoe which can be molded by means of injection molding is 2-3 mm. Furthermore, when the shoe 3 is molded by extrusion molding, it is possible to shorten the unit molding time and the manufacturing cost can be further reduced. In addition, the friction loss when the chain slides can be reduced by virtue of the fact that the shoe can be made thinner and it is possible to increase the limit PV value, which is to say that the abrasion resistance can be improved, and heat generated when the chain slides is readily released to the guide main body or the tensioner arm main body side, so it is possible to restrict an increase in the temperature of the shoe. In this case, it is possible to improve the friction resistance, wear resistance and heat resistance by means of an inexpensive construction whereby the shoe is made thinner, without the use of costly low-friction materials, low-abrasion materials or heat resistant materials.
[0051] In this exemplary embodiment, the shoe 3 has a uniform cross-sectional shape over the whole length so the structure of the shoe 3 can be further simplified and the manufacturing cost can be further reduced.
[0052] According to this exemplary embodiment, in order to attach the shoe 3 to the tensioner arm main body 2, the first end of the shoe 3 should be made to slide along the upper surface 2C of the tensioner arm main body 2 toward the pivoting end of the tensioner arm main body 2, after which the shoe 3 should be bent and the second end of the shoe 3 should be made to slide along the upper surface 2C of the tensioner arm main body 2 toward the free end of the tensioner arm main body 2, so it is a simple matter to assemble the chain tensioner arm 1.
[0053] The chain tensioner arm or chain guide provided with the abovementioned shoe may be used in an engine timing system, for example.
[0054] A preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention has been described above, but the present invention is not limited to this application and a number of variant examples are included in the present invention. Several variant examples will be given below.
FIRST VARIANT EXAMPLE
[0055] The exemplary embodiment described above relates to an example in which the shoe 3 comprises a member extending linearly in the longitudinal direction, but this is not limiting for application of the present invention. The shoe 3 may equally comprise a member which curves in the shape of an arc. In this case also, not only can the structure of the shoe 3 be simplified and the cost of materials reduced by virtue of the fact that locking protrusions such as clips, tabs or hooks for locking the shoe 3 to the tensioner arm main body 2 are not provided on the shoe 3, the shoe 3 can also be molded using only upper/lower dies as the molding dies, so the cost of the dies can also be reduced and the manufacturing cost can be reduced as a result.
SECOND VARIANT EXAMPLE
[0056] The exemplary embodiment described above relates to an example in which the shoe 3 has a uniform cross-sectional shape over the whole length, but the present invention may likewise be applied to an arrangement in which the shoe 3 has a uniform cross-sectional shape at least in a region excluding the longitudinal end section thereof. To give an example of this, it would be feasible for the flat surface 34 formed on the widthwise end sections of the shoe 3 to be provided only in regions corresponding to the locking parts 20, 21, 22, 23 of the tensioner arm main body 2 at the longitudinal end sections of the shoe 3, and for the flat surface 34 not to be provided in other regions, for example. Alternatively, the present invention may equally be applied to an arrangement in which the shoe 3 does not have a uniform cross-sectional shape. To give an example of this, it would be feasible for the guides 32 to be provided intermittently (i.e., with a plurality of guides being provided in the longitudinal direction) along the chain sliding surface 30, rather than a pair of guides 32 formed on the chain sliding surface 30 of the shoe 3 being provided continuously in the longitudinal direction of the chain sliding surface 30, and for the guides 32 to be offset and staggered rather than facing each other in the widthwise direction.
OTHER VARIANT EXAMPLES
[0057] The abovementioned exemplary embodiment and variant examples should only be considered simple examples of the present invention in all aspects and are not limiting. A person skilled in the art of the present invention faced with the abovementioned teaching will be capable of arriving at a number of variant examples and other exemplary embodiments employing the principle of the present invention without departing from the spirit or the basic characterizing part of the present invention.
OTHER EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION
[0058] The abovementioned exemplary embodiment relates to an example in which the present invention is applied to an engine timing system, but the present invention may likewise also be applied to other chain devices, e.g. an auxiliary drive chain for an engine such as a balancer chain or an oil pump drive chain.
FIELD OF INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION
[0059] The present invention is of use in a shoe for a chain guide or for a chain tensioner arm and is especially suitable where a simpler structure is required.
KEY TO SYMBOLS
[0060] 1 . . . Chain tensioner arm
[0061] 2 . . . Tensioner arm main body
[0062] 20-23 . . . Locking part
[0063] 20a-23a . . . Slit (locking recess)
[0064] 3 . . . Shoe
[0065] 30 . . . Chain sliding surface
PRIOR ART DOCUMENTS
Patent Documents
[0066] [Patent Document 1] JP 2000-97300 A (see paragraph [0016] and