Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Control for variable input to output speed-ratio – Condition responsive
Patent
1988-10-14
1990-08-28
Massie, IV, Jerome W.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Control for variable input to output speed-ratio
Condition responsive
474 80, F16H 924
Patent
active
049521969
ABSTRACT:
A rotatable sprocket assembly transmits force from a chain into rotation of a wheel on a bicycle. A plurality of sprocket segments having peripheral teeth are mounted on a pair of sprocket housings so that the combined periphery of the sprocket segments is substantially circular. The sprocket segments are slidable relative to the housing in a substantially radial direction so as to vary the diameter of the combined sprocket segments. Each sprocket segment is formed from a plurality of hinged subsegments, with each subsegment having a single tooth thereon. The sprocket segments of one housing overlap the adjacent sprocket segments on the other housing so that the pairs of overlapping teeth combine to effectively form a single tooth. The sprocket segments are movable angularly relative to the sprocket housings, so that in combination with the radial displacement of the sprocket segments, the total number of effective teeth on the sprocket assembly can be varied in increments of one tooth. The sprocket segments are retained in a desired radial position by a disengageable latch mechanism. A shift actuator contacts the latch mechanism to cause disengagement of the latch and angular displacement of the sprocket segments to a desired position. Movement of the shift actuator is accomplished manually or automatically through a motor and an electronic control system. The wheel and sprocket assembly are rotatable about a hub assembly which permits removal of the wheel from the bicycle without requiring removal of the sprocket assembly.
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Chilcote Keith C.
Malahowski Robert J.
Autra-Bike Co., Inc.
Massie IV Jerome W.
Smith Matthew
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