Feeder driveshaft arrangement for agricultural vehicle
US-2024206397-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US9097332B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9097332-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313859796-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2015 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2015 |
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A split sprocket for belts or chains. The split sprocket comprises two sections that slide together along parallel slide tracks that are perpendicular to two opposite walls of the sprocket's bore. The slide track includes male T-shaped, V-shaped, or jigsaw-puzzle-shaped beams on one of the sections that slide into mating female slots in the other section. The mated slide tracks prevent the sections from separating in all directions except the separation direction along the slide tracks. A fastener through one of the sections into the other prevents the assembled sprocket sections from sliding apart along the slide tracks.
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What is claimed is: 1. A split sprocket comprising: a first sprocket section and a second sprocket section joined to form: at least three bore walls defining a central bore having an axis defining an axial direction; and a periphery radially outward of and encircling the bore; first and second slide tracks formed by mating track elements disposed on the first and second sprocket sections and extending to the bore, wherein the first slide track is separated from the second slide track by the bore and wherein the first sprocket section is joined to the second sprocket section by sliding the first and second sprocket sections together along the first and second slide tracks in a slide direction perpendicular to the axial direction and parallel to one of the bore walls. 2. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein the first and second slide tracks are aligned with each other. 3. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein the first and second slide tracks are offset from each other. 4. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein at least one of the slide tracks opens onto the intersection of two sides of the bore. 5. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein a linear extension of the first slide track does not intersect the axis of the bore. 6. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein at least one of the slide tracks is aligned with one of the bore walls. 7. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein the central bore is a triangular bore. 8. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein the mating track elements of the first slide track include a first beam on the first sprocket section and a first slot on the second sprocket section receiving the first beam and the mating elements of the second slide track include a second beam on one of the first and second sprocket sections and a second slot on the other of the first and second sprocket sections receiving the second beam. 9. A split sprocket as in claim 8 wherein the first and second slots are T-shaped and the first and second beams are T beams. 10. A split sprocket as in claim 8 wherein the first and second slots are V-shaped and the first and second beams are V-shaped beams. 11. A split sprocket as in claim 8 wherein the first and second slots are jigsaw-puzzle-shaped and the first and second beams are jigsaw-puzzle-shaped beams. 12. A split sprocket as in claim 8 wherein the first and second slots are undercut with confronting lips and the first and second beams include flanges retained in the slots by the lips. 13. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein the mating track elements of the first and second slide tracks when mated prevent separation of the first sprocket section from the second sprocket section in the axial direction and in a second direction perpendicular to the slide direction and to the axial direction. 14. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second slide tracks includes a blind end having a stop surface preventing the first and second sprockets sections from being slid past registration. 15. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein the first and second sprocket sections are joined to form the central bore as a square having four bore walls. 16. A split sprocket as in claim 15 wherein the slide direction is perpendicular to two of the bore walls. 17. A split sprocket as in claim 15 wherein the first sprocket section forms at least two complete adjacent bore walls and wherein the second sprocket section forms at least one complete bore wall. 18. A split sprocket as in claim 17 wherein the first sprocket section forms three complete bore walls and the second sprocket section forms one complete bore wall and wherein the slide tracks are aligned with the one complete bore wall formed by the second sprocket section. 19. A split sprocket as in claim 1 further comprising a threaded fastener extending from the periphery and through the second sprocket section into the first sprocket section to secure the first and second sprocket sections from sliding apart along the slide tracks. 20. A split sprocket as in claim 1 wherein the first sprocket section has a recessed portion recessed inward of the periphery proximate the second slide track and wherein the second sprocket section has a tongue extension of the periphery that is received in the recessed portion. 21. A split sprocket as in claim 20 further comprising: a hole extending through the tongue extension of the second sprocket section and into the recessed portion of the first sprocket section; a threaded insert in the recessed portion of the first sprocket section; and a fastener having a head recessed into the tongue extension and extending though the hole into threaded engagement with the threaded insert. 22. A split sprocket as in claim 20 further comprising: a fastener extending from the tongue extension and into the recessed portion to secure the first and second sections together; a rib on one of the tongue extension and the recessed portion proximate the fastener; and a groove on the other of the tongue extension and the recessed portion receiving the rib when the first and second sections are secured to help prevent separation of the tongue extension from the recessed portion due to circumferential loads on the periphery of the sprocket. 23. A split sprocket comprising: an outer periphery; an interior portion forming first, second, third, and fourth bore walls defining a square bore axially through the sprocket; a first slide track extending in a slide direction from the intersection of the adjacent first and second bore walls to a first stop surface inward of the periphery and a second slide track extending in the slide direction from the third bore wall opposite the first bore wall to a second stop surface inward of the periphery, wherein the slide direction is perpendicular to the first and third bore walls; wherein the sprocket is divisible into first and second sprocket sections along the slide tracks. 24. A split sprocket as in claim 23 further comprising a fastener extending from the second sprocket section into the first sprocket section to secure the first and second sprocket sections from sliding apart along the slide tracks. 25. A split sprocket as in claim 23 wherein the first slide track includes a first beam on the first sprocket section and a first slot on the second sprocket section receiving the first beam and the second slide track includes a second beam on one of the first and second sprocket sections and a second slot on the other of the first and second sprocket sections receiving the second beam. 26. A split sprocket as in claim 25 wherein the first and second slots are T-shaped and the first and second beams are T beams. 27. A split sprocket as in claim 25 wherein the first and second slots are V-shaped and the first and second beams are V-shaped beams. 28. A split sprocket as in claim 25 wherein the first and second slots are jigsaw-puzzle-shaped and the first and second beams are jigsaw-puzzle-shaped beams. 29. A split sprocket as in claim 25 wherein the first and second slots are undercut with confronting lips and the first and second beams include flanges retained in the slots by the lips. 30. A split sprocket as in claim 23 wherein the first sprocket section has a recessed portion recessed inward of the periphery proximate the s
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