Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110105258 | CHAIN GUIDE MECHANISM - In a chain guide mechanism, fixed and movable guides are attached to a guide bridge by cooperation of bosses on the guides with boss-receiving holes formed in spaced-apart elements of arms of the bridge. A fixed guide is held against rotation by cooperation of a projection on its mounting boss with a notch in a boss-receiving hole in a guide bridge arm element. A base, extending from an intermediate location at which the arms come together has a pressing structure that engages bosses on a driving sprocket, and a groove for receiving teeth of the driving sprocket. | 05-05-2011 |
20110183797 | CHAIN GUIDE MECHANISM - In a chain guide mechanism in which a pair of chain guides, at least one of which is a pivoted guide, are connected by mounting bosses a bridge so that the chain guides and bridge can be preassembled along with a chain and driving sprocket to form an integrated unit for installation in an engine, the chain guides include a chain-engaging guiding surface extending in a first direction from a location adjacent the mounting bosses, and a chain pressing portion extending in a second direction, opposite the first direction, substantially from the same location adjacent the mounting bosses. The pressing surfaces clamp the chain against the sprocket when a pivotable chain guide is rotated so that its chain engaging surface is moved away from the chain. | 07-28-2011 |
20110251002 | CHAIN GUIDE MECHANISM - In a chain guide mechanism having a guide bridge for integrally holding two chain guides, a chain and a driving sprocket for more efficient assembly and maintenance, the guide bridge has a oil inlet on a surface of its sprocket-pressing base for receiving oil from an oil supply port in an engine block on which the guide bridge is mounted. The oil inlet communicates, through an internal passage within the base of the guide bridge, with an oil discharge port within a groove in which teeth of the driving sprocket travel. | 10-13-2011 |
20110300977 | SPROCKET - In a sprocket comprising a sprocket hub, sprocket teeth and a cushion plate for contacting link plates of a transmission chain, the cushion plate is formed with concave portions at angular positions corresponding to the angular positions of the tips of the sprocket teeth, thereby avoiding contact, or reducing contact pressure, between the cushion plate and the middle parts of link plates of the chain. | 12-08-2011 |
20130035184 | TRANSMISSION GUIDE - The synthetic resin guide in accordance with the invention comprises an elongated synthetic resin shoe having a front surface for sliding contact with the transmission medium and a back surface opposite from the front surface and a plurality of engaging members disposed in longitudinally spaced relationship to one another. The guide also comprises an elongated synthetic resin base in contact with the back surface of the shoe and supporting the shoe, the base having a plurality of longitudinally spaced engaged portions each of which engages with one of the engaging members. One engaging member is fixed to the engaged portion with which it is engaged. The other engaging members are longitudinally movable relative to the engaged portions with which they are engaged. Thus, the guide allows longitudinal thermal expansion and contraction of the shoe relative to the base. | 02-07-2013 |
20130053197 | TRANSMISSION GUIDE - In a transmission guide, a synthetic resin shoe and a synthetic resin base are integrally molded by two part molding. Strips projecting from a supporting surface of the base extend in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the base, and concave grooves formed in the shoe, which also extend in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the base and of the shoe, receive the strips of the base and are fused with the base. | 02-28-2013 |
20130059688 | TRANSMISSION GUIDE - A transmission guide comprises a synthetic resin shoe and a more rigid synthetic resin base, integrally molded by two-member molding. The base is formed with a pair of spaced, opposed, side walls extending in the direction of elongation of the base along opposite edges of a shoe-supporting surface of the base. These side walls engage respective side edges of the shoe, and extend past the front surface of the shoe so that they can restrict lateral movement of a transmission chain sliding along the front surface of the shoe. Indentations in the side walls receive protrusions formed on the edges of the shoe. Edges of the openings of the indentations are chamfered or convexly curved to avoid interference with the movement of the chain along the guide. | 03-07-2013 |
20130090201 | TRANSMISSION GUIDE - A transmission guide comprises a synthetic resin shoe supported by and integrally molded with a synthetic resin base by two-part molding. A guide length retaining mechanism, which can be formed by one or more protrusions on the back of the shoe and one or more cooperating recesses on the supporting surface of the base, retains the shoe against longitudinal movement relative to the base. A guide width retaining mechanism, which can be formed by projections on the edges of the shoe and cooperating holes formed in side walls extending from the supporting surface of the base, retains the shoe against widthwise movement relative to the base. | 04-11-2013 |
20130210566 | CHAIN GUIDE FOR TRANSMISSION DEVICE - In a transmission chain guide, a shoe made of synthetic resin and extending in a longitudinal direction, has a front face for sliding engagement with a transmission chain traveling in the longitudinal direction, and a back face. The guide also comprises a base made of synthetic resin and having a supporting face extending along the longitudinal direction and supporting the back face of the shoe. The shoe and the base are integrally fused together. An engaging portion of the base, integrally molded with the base, and an engaging portion of the shoe, integrally molded with the shoe, are engaged and fused with each other bidirectionally in the longitudinal direction. | 08-15-2013 |