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WO2005021369A1
WO2005021369A1 PCT/IB2004/002538 IB2004002538W WO2005021369A1 WO 2005021369 A1 WO2005021369 A1 WO 2005021369A1 IB 2004002538 W IB2004002538 W IB 2004002538W WO 2005021369 A1 WO2005021369 A1 WO 2005021369A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62MRIDER PROPULSION OF WHEELED VEHICLES OR SLEDGES; POWERED PROPULSION OF SLEDGES OR SINGLE-TRACK CYCLES; TRANSMISSIONS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SUCH VEHICLES
    • B62M9/00Transmissions characterised by use of an endless chain, belt, or the like
    • B62M9/16Tensioning or adjusting equipment for chains, belts or the like

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  • the present invention relates to a chain-tensioner for bicycles, particularly for bicycles in which the hub of the rear wheel is constrained on the frame without any substantial possibility of movement in a direction capable of significantly varying the tension of the chain.
  • This situation is typical of frames for bicycles having derailleur gears.
  • frames of that type there is normally no significant possibility of movement of the hub of the rear wheel relative to the frame with the aim of adjusting the tension of the chain because the tension of the chain is automatically adjusted by the derailleur mechanism which is specially designed, among other things, to recover the excess chain for each selected transmission ratio by means of resiliency sprung wheels.
  • the principal technical task of the invention is to provide a chain- tensioner for bicycles which is capable of permitting adjustment of the chain tension in bicycles in which the hub is constrained on the frame without any substantial possibility of movement in a direction capable of significantly vary- ing the tension of the chain, also permitting such adjustment without making use of derailleur gears.
  • a chain-tensioner capable of optimising transmissions with gears integrated in the wheel hub on frames arranged to accommodate derailleur gears.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view from the opposite side of the bicycle of Figure 1.
  • 2 distinguishes a rear wheel having a wheel hub 3 constrained by means of a wheel axle 4 and nuts 5 in a drop-out 6 of a frame 7.
  • Figure 1 also shows a sprocket 8 which is keyed onto the hub 3 and on which is engaged a chain 9 having a normally active pass 10 and a return pass 11.
  • the drawing shows two frame elements 12 which converge at a junction 13 in which the drop-out 6 is arranged and from which extends a downwardly directed lug 14 which is arranged for the fitting of a derailleur which is not shown and which is not present in the bicycle pro- **d in accordance with the invention.
  • the constraint with which the axle 4 is held in the drop-out 6 is such as not to permit relative movements in a direction capable of significantly varying the tension of the chain. This can, however, be remedied by adopting a chain- tensioner 20 according to the invention.
  • the chain-tensioner 20 comprises an arm 21 having a first and a second end 22, 23 which are arranged longitudinally opposite each other.
  • the first end 22 is constrained pivotally on the frame, at the location of the lug 14 for the attachment of the derailleur, by means of a threaded fastener 25.
  • a first and a second wheel 26, 27 are mounted on the second end 23 of the arm and at the location of an intermedi- ate portion thereof, respectively.
  • the first wheel 26 and the second wheel 27 are operatively engaged on the return pass 11 of the chain 9 with the first wheel engaging on the side of the chain remote from the active pass 10 (or from below the return pass 11) and with the second wheel engaging on the side of the chain facing the active pass 10 (or from above the return pass 11).
  • the wheel 26 has a diameter which is substantially larger than the diameter of the wheel 27.
  • the wheel 26 is of the type having 13 teeth and the wheel 27 is of the type having 10 teeth.
  • the two wheels 26, 27 are mounted idly on respective pins 29 which can be locked in an adjustable position by means of nuts 30 in slots 31 extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the arm 21.
  • a helical spring 32 is active between the arm 21 and the frame 7 in order to urge the chain-tensioner 20 into engagement with the return pass of the chain and to pivot the arm 21 towards the active pass 10 of the chain 9.
  • the chain-tensioning effect is promoted in the invention both by the resilient urging exerted by the spring 32, and by the adjustment of the wheels 26, 27 relative to the slots 31.
  • the invention so described may be modified and varied.
  • the arm 21 to be produced in two rod-shaped portions which are articulated to each other, for example, at the location of the pin of the wheel 27. It is also provided that the number of wheels may be increased.

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Abstract

A chain-tensioner for bicycles, particularly for bicycles in which the hub (3) is constrained on the frame (7) without any substantial possibility of movement in a direction capable if significantly varying the tension of the chain (9), comprises an arm (21) having a first and a second end (22,23) which are arranged longitudinally opposite each other, the first end (22) being constrained on the frame (7) in the vicinity of the hub(3), and also at least a first and a second wheel (26,27) which are mounted on the second end (23) of the arm (21) and at the location of an intermediate portion thereof, respectively.

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Chain-tensioner for bicycles DESCRIPTION The present invention relates to a chain-tensioner for bicycles, particularly for bicycles in which the hub of the rear wheel is constrained on the frame without any substantial possibility of movement in a direction capable of significantly varying the tension of the chain. This situation is typical of frames for bicycles having derailleur gears. In frames of that type, there is normally no significant possibility of movement of the hub of the rear wheel relative to the frame with the aim of adjusting the tension of the chain because the tension of the chain is automatically adjusted by the derailleur mechanism which is specially designed, among other things, to recover the excess chain for each selected transmission ratio by means of resiliency sprung wheels. This type of bicycle is without doubt the most common and the frames dedicated thereto are manufactured in a multiplicity of versions and in all desired sizes. However, the case of bicycles without gears or with gears integrated and concealed in the hub of the rear wheel is different. In that case, in order to permit adjustment of the chain tension it is usual to provide that the axle of the wheel hub is accommodated in an adjustable position inside slotted holes which are elongated in the direction of the desired adjustment. By moving the axle of the wheel hub along those slots, it is possible to vary the tension of the chain as desired. However, frames for bicycles of that type are distributed in a limited number of forms and sizes, which is without doubt less extensive than the previous type. On the other hand, bicycles having gears integrated in the wheel hub are greatly valued by hirers because the gear mechanism is easy to use, even for non-experts. The principal technical task of the invention is to provide a chain- tensioner for bicycles which is capable of permitting adjustment of the chain tension in bicycles in which the hub is constrained on the frame without any substantial possibility of movement in a direction capable of significantly vary- ing the tension of the chain, also permitting such adjustment without making use of derailleurs. Within the framework of this task it is a principal object of the invention to provide a chain-tensioner capable of optimising transmissions with gears integrated in the wheel hub on frames arranged to accommodate derailleur gears. Not last object of the invention is to provide a chain-tensioner for bicycles which is rapid and easy to use and can be produced at low cost. This task and these objects are achieved by the invention by means of a chain-tensioner for bicycles which is produced in accordance with the ap- pended claims. The features and advantages of the invention will become clearer from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof which is illustrated by way of non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings in which: - Figure 1 is a perspective view from one side of a bicycle having a chain- tensioner according to the invention;
- Figure 2 is a perspective view from the opposite side of the bicycle of Figure 1. In the drawings, referring to a bicycle generally indicated 1 and shown only partially, 2 distinguishes a rear wheel having a wheel hub 3 constrained by means of a wheel axle 4 and nuts 5 in a drop-out 6 of a frame 7. Figure 1 also shows a sprocket 8 which is keyed onto the hub 3 and on which is engaged a chain 9 having a normally active pass 10 and a return pass 11. In relation to the frame 7, the drawing shows two frame elements 12 which converge at a junction 13 in which the drop-out 6 is arranged and from which extends a downwardly directed lug 14 which is arranged for the fitting of a derailleur which is not shown and which is not present in the bicycle pro- duced in accordance with the invention. The constraint with which the axle 4 is held in the drop-out 6 is such as not to permit relative movements in a direction capable of significantly varying the tension of the chain. This can, however, be remedied by adopting a chain- tensioner 20 according to the invention. The chain-tensioner 20 comprises an arm 21 having a first and a second end 22, 23 which are arranged longitudinally opposite each other. The first end 22 is constrained pivotally on the frame, at the location of the lug 14 for the attachment of the derailleur, by means of a threaded fastener 25. A first and a second wheel 26, 27 are mounted on the second end 23 of the arm and at the location of an intermedi- ate portion thereof, respectively. The first wheel 26 and the second wheel 27 are operatively engaged on the return pass 11 of the chain 9 with the first wheel engaging on the side of the chain remote from the active pass 10 (or from below the return pass 11) and with the second wheel engaging on the side of the chain facing the active pass 10 (or from above the return pass 11). Preferably, the wheel 26 has a diameter which is substantially larger than the diameter of the wheel 27. For example, the wheel 26 is of the type having 13 teeth and the wheel 27 is of the type having 10 teeth. The two wheels 26, 27 are mounted idly on respective pins 29 which can be locked in an adjustable position by means of nuts 30 in slots 31 extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the arm 21. A helical spring 32 is active between the arm 21 and the frame 7 in order to urge the chain-tensioner 20 into engagement with the return pass of the chain and to pivot the arm 21 towards the active pass 10 of the chain 9. The chain-tensioning effect is promoted in the invention both by the resilient urging exerted by the spring 32, and by the adjustment of the wheels 26, 27 relative to the slots 31. The invention so described may be modified and varied. For example, there is provision for the arm 21 to be produced in two rod-shaped portions which are articulated to each other, for example, at the location of the pin of the wheel 27. It is also provided that the number of wheels may be increased.

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CLAIMS 1. A chain-tensioner for bicycles, particularly for bicycles in which the hub is constrained on the frame without any substantial possibility of movement in a direction capable of significantly varying the tension of the chain, character- ised in that it comprises an arm having a first and a second end which are arranged longitudinally opposite each other, the first end being constrained on the frame in the vicinity of the hub, and also at least a first and a second wheel which are mounted on the second end of the arm and at the location of an intermediate portion thereof, respectively.
2. A chain-tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the chain has a pass which is normally an active pass and a pass which is normally a return pass, the first and second wheels being operatively engaged on the return pass of the chain, the first wheel on the side of the chain remote from the active pass and the second wheel on the side of the chain facing the active pass.
3. A chain-tensioner according to claim 1 or 2, wherein at least one of the wheels is movable on the arm.
4. A chain-tensioner according to claim 3, wherein both of the wheels are movable on the arm transversely to the longitudinal direction thereof.
5. A chain-tensioner according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein resilient means are provided which tend to urge the arm with the first wheel into engagement with the return pass of the chain.
6. A chain-tensioner according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the arm is arranged to be constrained with its first end on a derailleur attachment of the frame.
7. A chain-tensioner according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the wheels have different diameters.
8. A bicycle having chain transmission and having a chain-tensioner according to one or more of the preceding claims.
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US8267820B2 (en) * 2008-10-31 2012-09-18 Shimano Inc. Bicycle chain tensioner
EP2562074A4 (en) * 2010-04-22 2015-09-23 Iturbide Jesús Angel Orrio TENSIONER FOR BICYCLE TRANSMISSION
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JPH082473A (en) * 1994-06-21 1996-01-09 S R Santsuaa:Kk Looseness regulating device for toothed belt driven bicycle
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GB2243661A (en) * 1990-05-04 1991-11-06 Paul Antony Fletcher Swing arm chain tensioner for bicycles
US5213549A (en) * 1991-07-22 1993-05-25 Pierre Blanchard Derailleurs for multi-speed bicycles
JPH082473A (en) * 1994-06-21 1996-01-09 S R Santsuaa:Kk Looseness regulating device for toothed belt driven bicycle
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US6135903A (en) * 1996-07-03 2000-10-24 Savard; Franck Tension and guiding device of a chain for bicycle change speed gear

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US8267820B2 (en) * 2008-10-31 2012-09-18 Shimano Inc. Bicycle chain tensioner
EP2562074A4 (en) * 2010-04-22 2015-09-23 Iturbide Jesús Angel Orrio TENSIONER FOR BICYCLE TRANSMISSION
US10486770B2 (en) 2016-06-30 2019-11-26 Shimano Inc. Bicycle tensioner apparatus and bicycle tensioner

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