Double-meshing-type silent chain and sprocket for meshing with t

Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Positive drive belt – Belt formed of rigid links

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474214, F16G 1304

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061429023

ABSTRACT:
A double-meshing-type silent chain includes link plates having the identical side profile. Each link plate has two meshing teeth and a flat back face formed opposite to the meshing teeth. Two kinds of links are alternately arranged in the longitudinal direction of the chain, while the adjacent links are connected by pins. In one kind of link, an odd number of the link plates are disposed in the width direction of the chain. In the other kind of link, an even number of the link plates are disposed in the width direction of the chain. In each link, the link plates are oriented such that the meshing teeth of link plates located at widthwise opposite ends project outwardly with respect to the chain and the meshing teeth of the remaining link plates project inwardly with respect to the chain.

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patent: 5690571 (1997-11-01), Mott
patent: 5941059 (1999-08-01), Kanehira et al.
patent: 5989140 (1999-11-01), Ichikawa et al.

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