Chain composed of different pitch links with repeated sequence

US10767729B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10767729-B2
Application numberUS-201515750696-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 16, 2015
Priority dateSep 16, 2015
Publication dateSep 8, 2020
Grant dateSep 8, 2020

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Abstract

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A number of variations may include a product that may include a linking member that may have links arranged in rows that have multiple pitch lengths. Each of the rows may have at least one link. Each of the multiple pitch lengths may be a discrete length that may be different from others of the multiple pitch lengths. The rows may be arranged along the linking member in a repeating sequence of the multiple pitch lengths.

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What is claimed is: 1. A product comprising a linking member having links arranged in rows, the rows connected together by pins defining multiple pitch lengths of the linking member, wherein each pitch length in the multiple pitch lengths is defined between an adjacent pair of the pins; and a driving pulley assembly and a driven pulley assembly each rotatable on a pulley axle, wherein the linking member connects the driving pulley assembly with the driven pulley assembly, wherein the linking member includes teeth extending from the links inwardly toward the pulley axles, the teeth disposed at consistently spaced intervals along the linking member, wherein some of the teeth may each be aligned with one of the pins along the linking member, wherein each of the rows has at least one link, the rows arranged along the linking member in a repeating sequence of the multiple pitch lengths, wherein each of the multiple pitch lengths is a discrete length that is different from at least some others of the multiple pitch lengths; wherein all the links in each respective row are identical, wherein the multiple pitch lengths include at least one of: an “a” pitch length and a “b” pitch length, with the teeth separated from one another by a first distance equal to a sum of the “a” pitch length plus the “b” pitch length; or the teeth separated from one another by a second distance equal to half of a sum of three of the “a” pitch length plus the “b” pitch length. 2. The product according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the driving pulley assembly or the driven pulley assembly includes a row of teeth that selectively engage the teeth of the linking member providing positive meshing engagement there-between. 3. The product according to claim 1 , wherein the multiple pitch lengths include a “c” pitch length. 4. The product according to claim 3 wherein the “b” pitch length is at least 1.2 times the “a” pitch length and the “c” pitch length is at least 1.2 times the “b” pitch length. 5. The product according to claim 4 comprising a first link defining the “a” pitch length, a second link defining the “b” pitch length, and a third link defining the “c” pitch length, wherein the second link is longer than the first link and the third link is longer than the second link, wherein the “c” pitch length is at least 1.2 times the “b” pitch length. 6. The product according to claim 1 wherein the linking member is a chain. 7. The product according to claim 1 wherein the driving pulley assembly has a first pair of sheaves and the driven pulley assembly has a second pair of sheaves and wherein each of the rows has multiple links so that each row extends between and engages each sheave in the first and second pairs of sheaves. 8. A product comprising a linking member that transfers torque and includes a number of links arranged in a series of rows, each row in the series of rows are pivotable relative to its adjacent rows, wherein each row establishes a respective pitch length and wherein the pitch lengths of the linking member include at least two different lengths, wherein the at least two different lengths comprise at least two of a short length, a medium length, and a long length, wherein the medium length is longer than the short length and the long length is longer than the medium length, the at least two of the short, medium and long lengths arranged along the linking member in a repeating sequence, wherein the linking member includes teeth extending from the links, the teeth disposed at consistently spaced intervals along the linking member, wherein the consistently spaced intervals comprise at least one of: a+b, 3α+b/2, and 2α+b+c/2, where “a” is equivalent to the short length, “b” is equivalent to the medium length, and “c” is equivalent to the long length. 9. The product according to claim 8 further comprising a driving pulley assembly and a driven pulley assembly each rotatable on a pulley axle, wherein the linking member connects the driving pulley assembly with the driven pulley assembly, wherein the teeth extend from the links inwardly toward the pulley axles. 10. The product according to claim 9 further comprising pins connecting each adjacent row of the links, wherein at least some of the teeth are each aligned with one of the pins along the linking member. 11. The product according to claim 10 wherein at least some of the teeth are disposed between a pair of the pins along the linking member and part-way along a link connecting the pair. 12. The product according to claim 8 further comprising a driving pulley assembly and a driven pulley assembly wherein the linking member connects the driving pulley assembly with the driven pulley assembly. 13. The product according to claim 12 wherein at least one of the driving pulley assembly or the driven pulley assembly includes a row of teeth that selectively engage the teeth of the linking member providing positive meshing engagement there-between. 14. The product according to claim 8 further comprising a driving pulley assembly and a driven pulley assembly, wherein the driving pulley assembly has a first pair of sheaves and the driven pulley assembly has a second pair of sheaves and wherein each of the rows has multiple links so that the rows extend between and engage each sheave in the first and second pairs of sheaves. 15. A product comprising a driving pulley assembly, a driven pulley assembly each rotatable on a pulley axle, and a chain that engages both the driving pulley assembly and the driven pulley assembly and transfers torque there-between, and includes a number of links arranged in a series of rows, each row in the series of rows pivotable relative to its adjacent rows, wherein each row establishes a respective pitch length and wherein the pitch lengths of the chain include multiple pitch lengths arranged along the chain in a repeating sequence, wherein the links include teeth extending inward toward pulley axles of the driving and driven pulley assemblies, the teeth disposed at consistently spaced intervals along the chain, wherein the multiple pitch lengths comprise an “a” pitch length, a “b” pitch length, and a “c” pitch length, and wherein the teeth are separated from one another by a distance equal to half of a sum of two of the “a” pitch length plus the “b” pitch length plus the “c” pitch length. 16. The product according to claim 15 comprising a first link defining the “a” pitch length, a second link defining the “b” pitch length, and a third link defining the “c” pitch length, wherein the second link is longer than the first link and the third link is longer than the second link, the “a” pitch length, the “b” pitch length, and the “c” pitch length are arranged along the chain in a repeating sequence.

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  • F16G5/18Primary

    in the form of links · CPC title

  • Pulleys or friction discs of adjustable construction · CPC title

  • Vibration-damping or noise reducing means specially adapted for gearings (devices for varying tension of belts, ropes or chains with damping means F16H7/0829; toothed members with construction providing vibration damping F16H55/14; reducing vibrations or noise of the gearbox casing F16H57/028; suppression of vibrations or noise of gear selectors F16H59/0208; control of hydrostatic fluid gearing preventing or reducing vibrations or noise F16H61/4183) · CPC title

  • Features essential to V-belts pulleys · CPC title

  • with a contact surface of special shape, e.g. toothed · CPC title

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What does patent US10767729B2 cover?
A number of variations may include a product that may include a linking member that may have links arranged in rows that have multiple pitch lengths. Each of the rows may have at least one link. Each of the multiple pitch lengths may be a discrete length that may be different from others of the multiple pitch lengths. The rows may be arranged along the linking member in a repeating sequence of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16G5/18. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 08 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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