Multi-sprocket arrangement for a bicycle
US-2017043840-A1 · Feb 16, 2017 · US
US9902463B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9902463-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615062714-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2009 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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A roller chain based drive train for a bicycle includes a sprocket assembly configured for mounting to a hub of a rear wheel of the bicycle. The sprocket assembly includes a smaller sprocket, a larger sprocket, and a plurality of pins connecting the smaller sprocket and the larger sprocket to each other. The pins are mounted in outer pin mount holes on the smaller sprocket and in the inner pin mount holes on the larger sprocket.
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What is claimed: 1. A roller chain based drive train for a bicycle, comprising: a sprocket assembly configured for mounting to a hub of a rear wheel of the bicycle comprising: a smaller sprocket having a first radially outer ring with a first plurality of teeth for engaging a roller chain, the first radially outer ring also including a plurality of radially outer pin mounts, each of the radially outer pin mounts of the smaller sprocket including an outer pin mount hole, the smaller sprocket also including a first radially inner ring formed by first circumferential connectors extending between at least two adjacent radially inner pin mounts of the smaller sprocket; a larger sprocket having a second radially outer ring with a second plurality of teeth for engaging the roller chain, the larger sprocket having a second radially inner ring including a plurality of radially inner pin mounts connected to the second radially outer ring forming a single piece, the second radially outer ring also including a second plurality of radially outer pin mounts, the second radially inner ring formed by second circumferential connectors extending between at least two adjacent pin mounts of the larger sprocket, and each of the radially inner pin mounts of the larger sprocket including an inner pin mount hole; a plurality of pins connecting the smaller sprocket and the larger sprocket to each other, the pins mounted in the outer pin mount holes on the smaller sprocket and in the inner pin mount holes on the larger sprocket; a first mounting sprocket connected to the smaller sprocket by pins; and a second mounting sprocket connected to the larger sprocket by pins and including a torque-transmitting profile engageable with a driver and coupled to the hub, wherein torque imparted to the first plurality of teeth of the smaller sprocket is transmitted to the hub through the torque-transmitting profile of the second mounting sprocket, the first and second mounting sprockets radially supported on the hub at two positions spaced apart in the axial direction of the hub, and wherein radial connectors extend between the respective radially outer ring and the radially inner ring of the larger sprocket and the smaller sprocket, and in each of the larger sprocket and the smaller sprocket the radially inner ring, the second radially outer ring, and the radial connectors enclose a vacancy in the respective sprocket. 2. The drive train of claim 1 , wherein the second mounting sprocket has a number of teeth greater than the larger sprocket. 3. The drive train of claim 1 , wherein the larger sprocket and the smaller sprocket do not contact the hub or the driver. 4. The drive train of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of pins are interference fit into a respective hole. 5. The drive train of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of pins are one of glued and welded to the sprockets. 6. The drive train of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of pins have a support collar in their axial direction. 7. The drive train of claim 1 , wherein the second mounting sprocket has an inner region, an outer region, and connecting arms disposed between the inner region and the outer region. 8. The drive train of claim 7 , wherein the connecting arms are separated from each other by vacancies in the second mounting sprocket. 9. The drive train of claim 7 , wherein the connecting arms are sloped in a drive direction of rotation between the outer region and the inner region. 10. The drive train of claim 1 , wherein the pins include at least one beveled end. 11. The drive train of claim 10 , wherein the beveled end of the pin protrudes beyond a face of the larger sprocket. 12. The drive train of claim 11 , wherein an end of the pin on the smaller sprocket is flush with a face of the smaller sprocket.
for round linked chains, i.e. hoisting chains with identical links · CPC title
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
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