Plate-link chain
US-9797472-B2 · Oct 24, 2017 · US
US11242910B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11242910-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615750249-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 8, 2022 |
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A plate link chain for a continuously variable cone pulley transmission is disclosed. The plate link chain includes a first chain link, a second chain link, and a third chain link having plates and being connected to one another by joints having rocker pins. The rocker pins have end faces configured to transmit friction forces between the plate link chain and cone pulleys, wherein at least one of the plates has at least one overlapping tip. The first, second, and third chain links form a triplet and have different plate assemblies comprised of a first plate unit or a second plate unit, each of the chain links having at least one plate positioned transversely to a running direction of the plate link chain and are repeated in the running direction of the plate link chain.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A plate link chain for a continuously variable cone pulley transmission, comprising: a first chain link, a second chain link, and a third chain link having plates and being connected to one another by joints having rocker pins, the rocker pins having end faces configured to transmit friction forces between the plate link chain and cone pulleys, wherein at least one of the plates has at least one overlapping tip, wherein the first, second, and third chain links form a triplet and have different plate arrangements comprised of a first plate unit or a second plate unit, each of the chain links having at least one plate positioned transversely to a running direction of the plate link chain and are repeated in the running direction of the plate link chain, and wherein the first chain link has a plate arrangement including six or fewer of the first plate unit or ten or more of the first plate unit. 2. The plate link chain of claim 1 , wherein the first plate unit is comprised of an individual plate and the second plate unit is comprised of two plates. 3. The plate link chain of claim 1 , wherein the first plate unit has a first thickness and the second plate unit has a second thickness, the second thickness being greater than the first thickness. 4. The plate link chain of claim 1 , wherein the first plate unit has a first thickness and the second plate unit has a second thickness, the second thickness being twice that of the first thickness. 5. The plate link chain of claim 1 , wherein: the first chain link has a plate arrangement consisting of first plate units; the second chain link has a plate arrangement consisting of first plate units; and the third chain link has a plate arrangement consisting of second plate units. 6. The plate link chain of claim 1 , wherein: the first chain link has a plate arrangement consisting of first plate units; the second chain link has a plate arrangement consisting of first plate units and second plate units, wherein only an outer plate unit of the second chain link plate arrangement comprises the first plate unit; and the third chain link has a plate arrangement consisting of second plate units. 7. The plate link chain of claim 1 , wherein a length of each plate in the first, second, and third chain links is different and each plate is arranged in a non-uniformly distributed manner in the running direction of the plate link chain. 8. The plate link chain of claim 7 , wherein the first, second, and third chain links each include at least two plates of different lengths. 9. The plate link chain of claim 1 , wherein the triplet formed from the first, second, and third chain links includes two chain links with longer plates. 10. The plate link chain of claim 1 , wherein the plate link chain is constructed from at least one block of six plates positioned transversely to the running direction, wherein the block forms the triplet comprised of the first, second, and third chain links. 11. The plate link chain of claim 10 , wherein a plurality of blocks is arranged adjacent to one another transversely to the running direction. 12. The plate link chain of claim of 10 , wherein the first, second, and third chain links are of varying widths and can be formed in a modular fashion. 13. The plate link chain of claim 10 , wherein the plates of the block are associated with the first, second, and third chain links in a stacking direction transverse to the running direction of the resulting plate link chain arranged in the following order: the second chain link, the first chain link, the third chain link, the third chain link, the first chain link, and the second chain link. 14. A plate link chain for a continuously variable cone pulley transmission, comprising: a first chain link, a second chain link, and a third chain link having a plurality of plates and being arranged one behind another in a running direction of the plate link chain, wherein: the first, second, and third chain links have different plate arrangements comprised of a first plate unit or a second plate unit, each of the chain links has at least one plate positioned transversely to the running direction of the plate link chain, the first chain link has a plate arrangement consisting of first plate units, the second chain link has a plate arrangement consisting of first plate units arranged as outer plate units, and second plate units arranged as inner plate units, and the third chain link has a plate arrangement consisting of second plate units. 15. The plate link chain of claim 14 , wherein the first plate unit includes an individual plate having a first thickness and the second plate unit includes two plates resting against one another in parallel having a second thickness, wherein the second thickness of the second plate unit is greater than the first thickness of the first plate unit. 16. The plate link chain of claim 14 , wherein the first, second, and third chain links are assembled in a stacking direction transverse to the running direction of the plate link chain, wherein the chain links are stacked in the following order: the second chain link, the first chain link, and then the third chain link. 17. The plate link chain of claim 14 , wherein the plate link chain is constructed from at least one block comprising six plates arranged transversely to the running direction of the plate link chain, wherein the at least one block is formed from mirroring a three-plate unit including chain links ordered as follows: the second chain link, the first chain link, and the third chain link.
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