Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090017951 | TRANSMISSION CHAIN FOR USE IN ENGINE - The plates of transmission chain for an engine are formed with a guide-contacting configuration composed of spaced flat surfaces that come into sliding contact with a flat chain guide, and convex surfaces, continuous with and between the flat surfaces, for sliding contact with a convex chain guide. The convex surfaces are connected by a concave surface that, with the guide surface, forms an oil-retaining clearance. The radius of curvature of the convex curved surfaces of the plate preferably increases gradually from the location where they meet the flat surfaces toward the location where they meet the concave surface. The plates can have the same configuration on the side facing the inside of chain loop as on the side facing the outside of the chain loop. | 01-15-2009 |
20090042683 | SILENT CHAIN - In a silent chain, link plates having two different back heights are arranged so that V-shaped oil guiding walls, opening in the direction of chain travel, are formed on the back of the chain that comes into sliding contact with the shoe of a chain guide. | 02-12-2009 |
20090111626 | CHAIN TRANSMISSION FOR USE IN AN ENGINE - In a chain transmission, the guide-contacting portions of inner and outer plates of a chain each comprise a pair of front and rear flat surfaces, an intermediate concave oil-retaining surface and convex connecting surfaces. The lengths of the flat surfaces are such that adjacent flat surfaces of overlapping inner and outer plates overlap even when the plates in contact with the portion of a convex guide surface having the smallest radius of curvature. | 04-30-2009 |
20090186729 | SILENT CHAIN - In a silent chain, interleaved toothed link plates in guide rows and non-guide rows are articulably connected by connecting pins fixed to guide plates at the outer ends of the guide rows. In each guide row, the connecting pins are bent in such a way that the central portions of the connecting pins are closer to each other than the end portions when the chain is under moderate tension or no tension. As greater tension is applied to the chain, the bent connecting pins become substantially straight and are brought into substantially uniform contact with pin holes in the plates. | 07-23-2009 |
20090186730 | SILENT CHAIN - In a silent chain, the outer diameter of each connecting pin gradually increases from its ends toward a central region at an intermediate location between its ends, whereby the diameter of each pin is greatest in its central region. The pin holes of the inner plates can have the same inner diameter, which can be slightly larger than the largest outer diameter of the connecting pins. The gradual increase in the outer diameter of each pin is sufficiently small that, when a tensile load is applied to the chain, a connecting pin can be flexed by abutting inner surfaces of the pin holes of the chain's non-guide row plates, by an amount sufficient to make the abutment region of the pin substantially straight and in substantially uniform contact with the abutting inner surfaces of the pin holes. | 07-23-2009 |
20090186731 | SILENT CHAIN - In a silent chain having guide rows composed of guide plates, and inner guide row plates, and connected, by connecting pins, in alternating, interleaved relationship with plates of non-guide rows, the pitches of the pin holes in the plates of each non-guide row vary with increasing distance from the guide plates. Optionally the pitches of the inner plates in the guide rows can also vary with increasing distance from the guide plates. The pin holes of the non-centrally located non-guide row plates, and optionally, the pin holes of the non-centrally located inner guide row plates, can also be slanted to conform to the surfaces of the connecting pins when the pins are flexed as a result of tensile force applied to the chain. | 07-23-2009 |
20090186732 | SILENT CHAIN - In a silent chain having guide rows composed of guide plates, and inner guide row plates, the guide row plates being connected, by connecting pins, in alternating, interleaved relationship with plates of non-guide rows, the diameters of the pin holes in the plates of each non-guide row vary with increasing distance from the guide plates. Optionally the diameters of the inner plates in the guide rows can also vary with increasing distance from the guide plates. | 07-23-2009 |
20100304910 | LOW FRICTION SOUND-TYPE SILENT CHAIN - In a silent chain of the inner flank engagement and outer flank seating type, the link plate teeth are arranged so that their rearwardly facing inner flanks protrude slightly beyond the outer flank overlapping link plate teeth in a preceding row when the chain is straight and in tension. The rearwardly facing inner flank is composed of an arc-shaped engagement starting region adjacent the tip and a straight engagement guiding region extending toward the root. | 12-02-2010 |
20110183800 | LINK PLATE - A link plate for a transmission chain composed of a plurality of link plates flexibly connected to one another has a guide-contacting edge for direct sliding contact with a chain guide. The guide-contacting edge is composed of a plurality of surface portions in alternating relationship with a plurality of grooves along the direction of chain travel. | 07-28-2011 |