Bicycle drive system
US-2016236750-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US11034412B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11034412-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715783771-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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The invention relates to a multi-sprocket arrangement for installation on a rear-wheel hub and for engagement with a bicycle chain. The multi-sprocket arrangement includes at least ten adjacent sprockets with different numbers of teeth. In each case of the at least ten adjacent sprockets two adjacent sprockets of the sprockets are arranged with a defined spacing to one another. The defined spacing corresponds either to a smallest spacing or to a larger spacing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multi-sprocket arrangement for installation on a rear-wheel hub and for engagement with a bicycle chain, the arrangement comprising: at least twelve adjacent sprockets each with a different number of teeth, in each case of the at least twelve adjacent sprockets two adjacent sprockets are arranged with a defined spacing to one another, the spacing measured from the outer side of one sprocket to the outer side of the adjacent, next-smaller sprocket, wherein the defined spacing corresponds either to a smallest spacing or to a larger spacing, and less than 50% of the defined spacings correspond to the smallest spacing, wherein the larger spacing is arranged between a largest sprocket and a next-largest sprocket of the at least twelve adjacent sprockets. 2. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the one or more spacings which correspond to the smallest spacing are arranged between the larger sprockets with larger numbers of teeth. 3. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the spacings corresponding to the larger spacings are arranged in between the smaller sprockets with smaller numbers of teeth. 4. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the spacings which correspond to the smallest spacing correspond at least to the sum of an axial thickness of the next-smaller sprocket plus a thickness of an inner link plus a thickness of an outer link of the bicycle chain. 5. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the spacings which correspond to larger spacing are constant. 6. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the spacings which correspond to larger spacing are not constant. 7. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the spacings which correspond to larger spacing increase linearly. 8. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the spacings which correspond to larger spacing increase non-linearly. 9. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the spacings which correspond to larger spacing are larger than the smallest spacings by approximately 2% to 15%. 10. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the smallest sprocket comprises exactly ten teeth, and the largest sprocket comprises 26, 28, 32 or 33 teeth. 11. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the smallest sprocket has a ridge in the region of the root circle. 12. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , wherein at least one sprocket of the sprocket arrangement has a sequence of a thin tooth, a thick tooth and a further thin tooth. 13. The multi-sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the adjacent sprockets are manufactured integrally. 14. A bicycle drive including the multi sprocket arrangement of claim 1 , the bicycle drive further comprising: a bicycle chain; and a front chain ring arrangement with at least one chain ring, wherein the multi-sprocket arrangement and the chain ring arrangement are positioned relative to one another such that when the bicycle chain is engaged with a smallest chain ring of the front chain ring arrangement and runs along a neutral chain line, the multi-sprocket arrangement is divided into a number of larger sprockets on one side of the neutral chain line and a number of smaller sprockets to another side of the neutral chain line, and in that the number of smaller sprockets is equal to or greater than the number of larger sprockets. 15. The bicycle drive of claim 14 , further comprising an electrically controlled gearshift mechanism and/or an electrically controlled front derailleur.
involving different-sized wheels, {e.g. rear sprocket chain wheels} selectively engaged by the chain, belt, or the like {(bicycle hubs rotatably arranged on axle B60B27/023)} · CPC title
involving front sprocket chain-wheels engaged by the chain, belt or the like · CPC title
electrically or fluid actuated; Controls thereof · CPC title
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