Bicycle power train cogs
US-9222568-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10088020B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10088020-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615201080-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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A belt drive system comprising a belt having a plurality of longitudinally spaced belt teeth, the belt further comprising a longitudinal groove extending in the endless direction of the belt through the belt teeth, a sprocket comprising a plurality of sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the sprocket, each of the sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each sprocket tooth configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth, and a first planar fin extending from at least one side of a sprocket tooth, the first planar fin configured to cooperatively engage the longitudinal groove, the first planar fin extending in a direction normal to a sprocket axis of rotation, the first planar fin having a width no greater than 20% of a sprocket groove width (W).
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I claim: 1. A belt drive system comprising: a belt having a plurality of longitudinally spaced belt teeth, the belt further comprising a longitudinal groove extending in the endless direction of the belt through the belt teeth; a sprocket comprising a plurality of sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the sprocket, each of the sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each sprocket tooth configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth; and a first planar fin extending from at least one side of a sprocket tooth, the first planar fin configured to cooperatively engage the longitudinal groove, the first planar fin extending in a direction normal to a sprocket axis of rotation, the first planar fin having a width no greater than 20% of a sprocket groove width (W). 2. The belt drive system as in claim 1 , wherein the first planar fin is centered on each sprocket tooth. 3. The belt drive system as in claim 1 , wherein the sprocket comprises no more than three first planar fins to engage the belt. 4. The belt drive system as in claim 1 , wherein the first planar fin extends tangent to the sprocket. 5. The belt drive system as in claim 1 , wherein the first planar fin has a substantially constant width (w 1 ). 6. The belt drive system as in claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal groove extends along a belt centerline. 7. The belt drive system as in claim 1 , wherein the sprocket comprises at least two first planar fins within a belt wrap angle θ. 8. The belt drive system as in claim 1 , wherein the first planar fin width is approximately 20% of a sprocket groove width (W). 9. The belt drive system as in claim 1 further comprising: a second planar fin extending from the sprocket tooth opposite the first planar fin, the second planar fin configured to engage the longitudinal groove; and the second planar fin having a width no greater than approximately 20% of a sprocket groove width (W). 10. A belt drive system comprising: a belt having a plurality of longitudinally spaced belt teeth, the belt further comprising a longitudinal groove extending in the endless direction of the belt through the belt teeth; a sprocket comprising a plurality of sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the sprocket, each of the sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each of the sprocket teeth being configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth; and a protrusion centered on each sprocket tooth and extending from one side of each sprocket tooth, the protrusion configured to cooperatively engage the longitudinal groove, the protrusion extending in a direction normal to a sprocket axis of rotation less than 20% of a sprocket groove width (W) between adjacent sprocket teeth. 11. A bicycle comprising: a crank; a rear wheel; a sprocket and belt system operatively associated with the crank and rear wheel, the sprocket and belt system comprising: a belt having a plurality of longitudinally spaced belt teeth, the belt further comprising a longitudinal groove extending in the endless direction of the belt through the belt teeth; a first sprocket mounted to the crank comprising a plurality of first sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the first sprocket, each of the first sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each of the first sprocket teeth being configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth; a second sprocket mounted to the rear wheel comprising a plurality of second sprocket teeth on an outer circumference of the second sprocket, each of the second sprocket teeth extending parallel to the rotation axis, and each of the second sprocket teeth being configured to be received between adjacent belt teeth; and a planar fin centered on a first sprocket tooth and a second sprocket tooth, each planar fin extending from one side of each first sprocket tooth and one side of each second sprocket tooth, each planar fin configured to cooperatively engage the longitudinal groove, each planar fin extending in a direction normal to a first sprocket axis of rotation less than 20% of a sprocket groove width (W) between adjacent sprocket teeth.
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