Continuously variable transmission metal element

US9772005B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9772005-B2
Application numberUS-201615002398-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 21, 2016
Priority dateMar 24, 2015
Publication dateSep 26, 2017
Grant dateSep 26, 2017

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A continuously variable transmission metal element includes a first ring slot, a second ring slot, a neck portion, an ear portion, and a body portion. The body portion includes an inclined surface. A plate thickness of the continuously variable transmission metal element in a longitudinal direction at an inner end of the inclined surface in a radial direction is larger than a distance between a first metal mold molding surface of a first metal mold and a second metal mold molding surface of a second metal mold in the longitudinal direction at a position corresponding to the inner end of the inclined surface. The first metal mold and the second metal mold constitute a metal mold to press a roughly formed metal element material between the first metal mold molding surface and the second metal mold molding surface so as to provide the continuously variable transmission metal element.

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What is claimed is: 1. A continuously variable transmission metal element formed by subjecting a roughly formed metal element material to press and finish forming using a metal mold, the metal element comprising: a pair of ring slots into which a pair of metal rings are fitted; a neck portion located between the pair of ring slots; an ear portion connecting to an outer side in a radial direction of the neck portion; and a body portion that connects to an inner side in the radial direction of the neck portion and has saddle surfaces supporting circumferential surfaces of the metal rings and has an inclined surface on a front face thereof via a rocking edge extending in a lateral direction, the inclined surface having its inner side in the radial direction inclined rearward, wherein a plate thickness in a longitudinal direction of the metal element subjected to the finish forming at an inner end in the radial direction of the inclined surface is larger than a clearance in the longitudinal direction of a molding surface of the metal mold corresponding to the inner end in the radial direction of the inclined surface. 2. The continuously variable transmission metal element according to claim 1 , wherein a rocking edge molding portion of the metal mold is located on the outer side in the radial direction of a rocking edge corresponding portion of the metal element material. 3. The continuously variable transmission metal element according to claim 1 , wherein the metal element has an excess portion projecting from the inner end in the radial direction of the inclined surface, the excess portion being cut off after the finish forming, and, after the finish forming, a gap (β) is present between the molding surface of the metal mold and the excess portion. 4. A continuously variable transmission metal element comprising: a first ring slot into which a first metal ring is to be fitted; a second ring slot into which a second metal ring is to be fitted; a neck portion located between the first ring slot and the second ring slot; an ear portion connected to an outer side of the neck portion in a radial direction; and a body portion connected to an inner side of the neck portion in the radial direction and comprising: a first saddle surface to support a circumferential surface of the first metal ring; a second saddle surface to support a circumferential surface of the second metal ring; a rocking edge extending in a lateral direction perpendicular to the radial direction; and an inclined surface provided on a front face of the body portion and inclined rearward in a longitudinal direction perpendicular to the lateral direction from the rocking edge toward an inner side of the body portion in the radial direction, a plate thickness of the continuously variable transmission metal element in the longitudinal direction at an inner end of the inclined surface in the radial direction being larger than a distance between a first metal mold molding surface of a first metal mold and a second metal mold molding surface of a second metal mold in the longitudinal direction at a position corresponding to the inner end of the inclined surface, the first metal mold and the second metal mold constituting a metal mold to press a roughly formed metal element material between the first metal mold molding surface and the second metal mold molding surface so as to provide the continuously variable transmission metal element. 5. The continuously variable transmission metal element according to claim 4 , wherein the metal mold includes a rocking edge molding portion to provide the rocking edge on the roughly formed metal element material, and wherein the rocking edge molding portion is located on an outer side of a rocking edge corresponding portion of the roughly formed metal element material in the radial direction. 6. The continuously variable transmission metal element according to claim 4 , further comprising: an excess portion projecting from the inner end of the inclined surface and having an excess portion surface to face the first metal mold molding surface, wherein in a state where the roughly formed metal element material is pressed between the first metal mold molding surface and the second metal mold molding surface so as to provide the continuously variable transmission metal element, a gap is formed between the first metal mold molding surface and the excess portion surface of the excess portion. 7. The continuously variable transmission metal element according to claim 4 , wherein the distance is a distance between the first metal mold molding surface and the second metal mold molding surface in the longitudinal direction at the position corresponding to the inner end of the inclined surface in a state where the roughly formed metal element material is pressed between the first metal mold molding surface and the second metal mold molding surface so as to provide the continuously variable transmission metal element.

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What does patent US9772005B2 cover?
A continuously variable transmission metal element includes a first ring slot, a second ring slot, a neck portion, an ear portion, and a body portion. The body portion includes an inclined surface. A plate thickness of the continuously variable transmission metal element in a longitudinal direction at an inner end of the inclined surface in a radial direction is larger than a distance between a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honda Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16G5/16. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 26 2017 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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