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JP4157883B2 - Cap member for bicycle internal gear shifting hub - Google Patents
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JP4157883B2
JP4157883B2 JP2005220735A JP2005220735A JP4157883B2 JP 4157883 B2 JP4157883 B2 JP 4157883B2 JP 2005220735 A JP2005220735 A JP 2005220735A JP 2005220735 A JP2005220735 A JP 2005220735A JP 4157883 B2 JP4157883 B2 JP 4157883B2
JP2005220735A
JP2007030820A (en
宏之 浦部
2005-07-29 Application filed by 株式会社シマノ filed Critical 株式会社シマノ
2005-07-29 Priority to JP2005220735A priority Critical patent/JP4157883B2/en
2007-02-08 Publication of JP2007030820A publication Critical patent/JP2007030820A/en
2008-10-01 Publication of JP4157883B2 publication Critical patent/JP4157883B2/en
The present invention relates to a cap member, and more particularly to a cap member for an internal bicycle transmission hub.
The bicycle internal speed change hub includes a hub shaft that can be fixed to a bicycle frame, a substantially cylindrical driver that is rotatably mounted on the hub shaft, and a substantially cylindrical hub shell that is disposed on the outer peripheral side of the hub shaft. A transmission mechanism having a plurality of power transmission paths and transmitting the rotation of the driving body to the hub shell through any of the plurality of power transmission paths. Among such internally geared hubs, one having a cap member for waterproofing disposed between a driving body and a hub shell is known (for example, see Patent Document 1). A conventional cap member includes an annular housing and a seal member that is held by the annular housing and abuts against a driving body. The annular housing has a cylindrical side wall and a seal connecting wall extending radially inward from the side wall. A plurality of slots arranged in the circumferential direction are formed on the side wall. In addition, a connecting projection that slightly protrudes inward in the radial direction is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the side wall in the axial direction. The connection protrusion is divided by a slot and can be engaged with a connection groove formed on the outer peripheral surface of the hub shell. The cap member having such a configuration is prevented from being detached from the hub shell by elastically engaging the connection protrusion with the connection groove.
When such a cap member is attached to the end portion of the hub shell, the side portion of the hub shell is covered by the side wall and the seal connecting wall, and the seal member abuts against the drive body, so that liquid can be discharged from the gap between the hub shell and the drive body. It becomes difficult to invade.
Japanese Patent No. 3428559
In the conventional configuration, the cap protrusion is prevented from coming off from the hub shell by elastically engaging the connection protrusions divided by the slots with the connection groove, so the adhesion between the hub shell and the cap member is low. . For this reason, there is a possibility that a gap may be formed between the hub shell and the cap member, and the liquid may enter the hub. In order to prevent this, in a hub having a conventional cap member, the waterproofness is improved by applying an auxiliary member such as grease inside the cap member.
The subject of this invention is enabling it to improve the waterproofness of a cap member, without using an auxiliary member.
A cap member for a bicycle transmission hub according to a first aspect includes a cap body, a first seal member, and a second seal member . The cap body has an outer cylinder portion and a side wall portion having a thread portion that is screwed into a hub shell of the internal transmission hub. The side wall portion has an opening through which the driving body disposed on the inner peripheral side of the hub shell can penetrate, and extends radially inward from the first end portion on the outer side in the axial direction of the outer cylinder portion. The first seal member is a member that is disposed on the side wall portion of the cap body and abuts against the driving body. The second seal member is fixed to an annular recess formed in the first end portion of the outer cylinder portion, and the tip protrudes inward in the axial direction from the second end portion.
In this cap member, when the hub shell is mounted, the screw portion is screwed into the hub shell and fixed to the hub shell. Then, the first seal member comes into contact with the driving body. Here, since the cap member is attached to the hub shell by screwing the threaded portion, the adhesion between the hub shell and the cap member is improved, and the waterproof property is improved without using an auxiliary member such as grease. be able to.
In addition, the gap between the second end portion and the hub shell is not generated by the second seal member made of an elastic body, so that the adhesion of the cap member is further improved, and the waterproof property can be further improved.
The cap member of the bicycle internal speed change hub according to the second aspect of the present invention is the member according to the first aspect, wherein the cap body has a side wall portion having an inner cylindrical portion provided in the opening portion, and the first seal member is an inner member. It is mounted on the inner peripheral surface of the tube portion. In this case, since the inner cylinder portion is provided in the opening through which the driving body passes and the first seal member is mounted on the inner peripheral surface of the inner cylinder portion, it is easy to mount the first seal member that contacts the driving body.
A cap member of an internal bicycle transmission hub according to a third aspect is the member according to the second aspect, wherein the first seal member is elastically locked to the inner peripheral surface of the inner cylinder portion. In this case, it is not necessary to use a separate member such as a screw, and the first seal member can be easily attached.
The cap member of the bicycle internal speed change hub according to the invention 4 is the member according to any one of the inventions 1 to 3 , wherein the second seal member is an annular recess formed in the second end portion of the outer cylinder portion. The tip is fixed and protrudes inward in the axial direction from the second end. In this case, since the tip of the second seal member protrudes from the second end, the tip of the second seal member reliably contacts the hub shell, and the waterproofness is further improved.
A cap member for an internal bicycle transmission hub according to a fifth aspect of the present invention is the member according to any one of the first to fourth aspects, wherein the cap body is made of a synthetic resin. In this case, even if a cap member is provided, an increase in the weight of the internal transmission hub can be kept low.
A bicycle internal transmission hub according to a sixth aspect of the present invention includes a hub shaft that can be fixed to a bicycle frame, a generally cylindrical driving body that is rotatably mounted on the hub shaft, and a generally cylindrical shaft that is disposed on the outer peripheral side of the hub shaft. A gear-shaped hub shell, a transmission mechanism having a plurality of power transmission paths, and transmitting the rotation of the driving body to the hub shell through any of the plurality of power transmission paths, and detachably attachable to at least one end of the hub shell. To the cap member according to any one of 5 to 5 .
In this internal speed change hub, the internal speed change hub with improved waterproofness can be obtained by using the cap member without using an auxiliary member.
An internal bicycle hub for a bicycle according to a seventh aspect is the hub according to the sixth aspect, wherein the hub shell has a male screw portion on the outer peripheral surface, and the screw portion is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder portion and screwed into the male screw portion. It is a female screw part. In this case, since the cap member is mounted on the outer peripheral surface of the hub shell and the end portion of the hub shell is covered with the cap member, it is difficult for liquid to enter the hub shell, and the waterproof performance is further improved.
According to the present invention, since the cap member is attached to the hub shell by screwing the screw portion, the adhesion between the hub shell and the cap member is improved, and the waterproof property can be improved without using an auxiliary member. .
In FIG. 1, a bicycle 10 employing an embodiment of the present invention includes a frame 12 having a frame body 20, a suspension fork 22, and a rear swing arm 24, a handle 14 fixed to the suspension fork 22, a chain 26, A drive part 16 including a gear crank 28 to which a pedal PD and one front sprocket 28a are mounted, an internal transmission hub 30 and the like, and a front wheel 18 and a rear wheel 19 mounted to a suspension fork 22 and a rear swing arm 24 are provided. I have. The suspension fork 22 is attached to the front portion of the frame body 20 so as to be rotatable about an oblique vertical axis. The rear swing arm 24 has a rear suspension 32 and is swingably attached to the rear portion of the frame body 20. A reverse claw-type rear claw portion 24a for mounting the rear wheel 19 is formed at the rear end portion of the rear swing arm 24, and a mounting ear portion 24b extending downward is formed below the rear claw portion 24a. Has been.
As shown in FIG. 1, front and rear disc brake devices 34 and 36 are attached to the front wheel 18 and the rear wheel 19. An internal transmission hub 30 is attached to the rear wheel 19. A chain tensioner 40 that applies tension to the chain 26 is attached to the mounting ear 24 b of the rear swing arm 24.
As shown in FIG. 2, the internal transmission hub 30 includes a hub shaft 42 of the rear wheel 19 that can be fixed to the rear pawl 24 a of the rear swing arm 24, and a substantially cylindrical drive that is rotatably mounted on the hub shaft 42. A transmission mechanism 48 having a body 44, a generally cylindrical hub shell 46 disposed on the outer peripheral side of the hub shaft 42, and a planetary gear mechanism for transmitting the rotation of the driving body 44 in the traveling direction to the hub shell 46 through a plurality of power transmission paths. And a switching mechanism 50 that selectively switches the power transmission path, and a cap member 51 according to an embodiment of the present invention attached to the end of the hub shell 46. The internal transmission hub 30 serving as a rear transmission is, for example, an eight-speed transmission having eight power transmission paths, and the rotation of the gear crank 28 (FIG. 1) can be shifted to eight stages and transmitted to the hub shell 46. it can. A disc rotor 54 of the rear disc brake device 36 is attached to one end (left end in FIG. 2) of the hub shell 46. A hub cover 56 is attached to the outer peripheral surface of the cap member 51.
The hub shaft 42 is non-rotatably fixed to the rear pawl 24a by fixing nuts 43 screwed to both ends. The drive body 44 has a small-diameter boss portion 44a at one end (right end in FIG. 2), and is rotatably supported by the hub shaft 42 by a bearing 65 attached to the boss portion 44a. A rear sprocket 52 is mounted on the drive body 44 so as not to rotate. The hub shell 46 includes a shell main body 60 having a pair of left and right hub flanges 60a and 60b, and a cylindrical member 62 that is non-rotatably connected to an inner peripheral surface of one end (right end in FIG. 2) of the shell main body 60. . The shell main body 60 has a cylindrical shape having a small-diameter boss portion 60c at the other end (left end in FIG. 2), and the hub shaft 42 is rotatably supported by a bearing 63 at the boss portion 60c. Further, the disk rotor 54 is fixed to the boss portion 60c so as not to rotate.
As shown in FIG. 3, a ball receiving surface 64 a of a bearing 64 for rotatably supporting one end of the hub shell 46 on the drive body 44 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical member 62. Further, on the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical member 62, a male screw portion 62a and an annular protrusion 62b and a serration 62c arranged side by side on the inner side in the axial direction of the male screw portion 62a are formed. The cap member 51 is screwed and fixed to the male screw portion 62a. One end of the shell body 60 abuts on the annular protrusion 62b and is positioned. The inner peripheral surface of one end of the shell body 60 is caulked and fixed to the serration 62c.
As shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the cap member 51 according to the embodiment of the present invention includes a female screw portion 70 a that is preferably a parallel screw and is screwed into a male screw portion 62 a of a cylindrical member 62 constituting the hub shell 46. And a first seal member 71 disposed on the cap body 70 and abutting against the outer peripheral surface of the boss portion 44a of the drive body 44. The cap member 70 further includes a second seal member 72 that abuts on one end surface 60 d of the shell main body 60 constituting the hub shell 46.
The cap body 70 is preferably a relatively soft and elastic synthetic resin member such as polypropylene (PP). As shown in FIGS. 3 to 5, the cap main body 70 has an opening through which the outer cylinder portion 70 b having a female screw portion 70 a on the inner peripheral surface and the drive body 44 arranged on the inner peripheral side of the hub shell 46 at the center. It has a portion 70d and a side wall portion 70c extending radially inward from a first end portion 70f on the outer side in the axial direction of the outer cylinder portion 70b. In FIG. 4, only the cap body 70 is shown, and the first seal member 71 is not shown.
The outer cylindrical portion 70b is formed such that the second end portion 70g on the inner side in the axial direction is slightly expanded radially outward from the other portion, and the second seal member 72 is mounted on the inner peripheral side thereof. A recess 70h is formed. The side wall portion 70 c is formed so as to cover the outer surface of the driving body 44. The side wall part 70c has an inner cylinder part 70e that is provided in the opening part 70d and on which the first seal member 71 is mounted on the inner peripheral surface. Moreover, the side wall part 70c has the contact surface 70j formed thicker than the other part in the inner surface. When the cap member 51 is attached to the cylindrical member 62, the abutting surface 70j contacts the end surface of the cylindrical member 62 on the outer side in the axial direction. The inner cylindrical portion 70e is formed to protrude outward in the axial direction, and a pair of chamfered parallel to each other for locking the tool when the cap member 51 is screwed into the male screw portion 62a on the outer peripheral surface thereof. Two sets of tool locking portions 70i are formed at intervals in the circumferential direction.
The first seal member 71 is provided to seal the gap between the cap member 51 and the drive body 44. The first seal member 71 has a lip portion 71a that is tapered at the tip and abuts against the boss portion 44a, and is preferably made of an elastic body such as synthetic rubber, and a metal body embedded in the seal body 71b. And a flange-shaped backup member 71c. The first seal member 71 is mounted in a state in which it is elastically locked to the inner peripheral surface of the inner cylinder part 70e.
The second seal member 72 is provided to seal the gap between the cap member 51 and the hub shell 46. The second seal member 72 is an annular member having a substantially rectangular cross section, preferably made of an elastic body that is easily fused with the cap body 70 such as an olefin-based elastic body (TPO), and is fused to the annular recess 70h. The tip of the second seal member 72 protrudes inward in the axial direction from the second end 70g. Thus, since the tip of the second seal member 71 protrudes from the second end portion 70g, the tip of the second seal member 71 reliably contacts the hub shell, and the waterproofness is further improved.
The cap member 51 configured in this manner is attached to the hub shell 46 before the rear sprocket 52 is attached when the assembly of the internal transmission hub 30 is completed. When the cap member 51 is attached to the hub shell 46, the cap member 51 is turned by hand to screw the female screw portion 70 a into the male screw portion 62 a of the tubular member 62 of the hub shell 46. Thereafter, an appropriate tool such as a spanner is engaged with the tool locking portion 70i, and the cap member 51 is tightened with the tool until the abutting surface 70j of the side wall portion 70c abuts against the axially outer end surface of the cylindrical member 62. . As a result, the cap member 51 is screwed and fixed to the hub shell 46. In this screwed and fixed state, the first seal member 71 comes into contact with the outer peripheral surface of the boss portion 44 a of the drive body 4, and the second seal member 72 slightly expands at the one end surface 60 d of the shell body 60 of the hub shell 46. Abut in a cramped state. Here, since the cap member 51 is attached to the cylindrical member 62 of the hub shell 46 by screwing the female screw portion 70a, the adhesion between the hub shell and the cap member is improved, and an auxiliary member such as grease is used. The waterproofness can be improved.
Further, since the second seal member 72 is disposed at the second end portion 70g of the outer cylinder portion 70b to seal the gap with the hub shell 46, the waterproof property is further improved.
(A) In the above embodiment, the cap member 51 is provided with the internal thread portion 70a, and the tubular member 62 of the hub shell 46 is provided with the external thread portion 62a. However, the present invention is not limited to this. As shown in FIG. 6, a screw cylinder portion 160e extending from one end surface 160d may be formed on the shell main body 160 of the hub shell 146, and a cap member 151 may be attached to the inner peripheral surface of the screw cylinder portion 160e. In this case, for example, the female screw portion 160f is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the screw tube portion 160e, and the male screw portion 170a is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the outer tube portion 170 of the cap body 170. Further, an annular seal mounting groove 170h is formed on the end surface of the second end 170g of the outer cylindrical portion 170, and a second seal member that contacts the one end surface 160d of the shell body 160 is formed in the seal mounting groove 170h. 172 is in contact. Here, an O-ring is used as the second seal member 172. Since other configurations are the same as those of the above-described embodiment, description thereof is omitted.
Also in the cap member 151 having such a configuration, the male screw portion 170a is screwed into the formed female screw portion 160f and the side wall portion 170c contacts the axially outer end surface of the cylindrical member 162 in the same manner as in the above embodiment. The cap member 151 can be screwed and fixed to the hub shell 146 by tightening the cap member 151 until the surface 170j contacts. In this case, the hub cover 156 may be attached to the outer peripheral surface of the screw cylinder portion 160e.
(B) Although the inner cylinder part 70e is provided in the side wall part 70c in the said embodiment, you may make it mount | wear with the 1st seal member in the side wall part 70c, without providing the inner cylinder part 70e.
(C) In the above-described embodiment, the second seal member 72 is attached to further improve the waterproof property, but the second seal member may not be provided. When the second seal member is not provided, the threaded portion may be replaced with a parallel thread and a pipe taper screw that improves sealing performance.
(D) In the above embodiment, the mounting portion between the hub shell and the cap member is mounted without using an auxiliary member such as grease. For example, when the cap member and the cylindrical member are made of a stainless alloy, seizure is prevented. For example, an auxiliary member such as grease may be used as necessary.
(E) The female screw portion 70a of the cap member 51 and the female screw portion 62a of the tubular member 62 may be left-handed. In this case, at the time of free rotation in which only the hub shell 46 is rotating without rotating the driving body 44, the cap member 51 is moved to the hub shell (cylindrical member 62 by friction between the lip 71 a of the first seal member 71 and the driving body 44. ) Even if an attempt is made to rotate the hub 30 relative to 46 in the counterclockwise direction when viewed from the right side, the screw is not loosened. However, when the friction caused by the lip 71a can be ignored, it is not necessary to use a left-hand thread in this way.
The side view of the bicycle by which one Embodiment of this invention was employ | adopted. Sectional drawing of the internal transmission hub. The cross-section part figure of the internal transmission hub of the cap member mounting part. The front view of the cap main body of a cap member. FIG. 5 is a half-sectional view of a cap member including a VV line in FIG. 4. The figure equivalent to FIG. 3 of other embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 30 Internal transmission hub 42 Hub shaft 44 Drive body 46 Hub shell 48 Transmission mechanism 51 Cap member 62 Cylindrical member 62a Male thread part 70 Cap main body 70a Female thread part 70b Outer cylinder part 70c Side wall part 70d Opening part 70e Inner cylinder part 70f 1st end part 70g Second end portion 70h Annular recess 71 First seal member 72 Second seal member
A cap member for an internal transmission hub for a bicycle,
An outer cylinder part having a thread part screwed into a hub shell of the internal speed change hub, and an opening through which a driving body arranged on the inner peripheral side of the hub shell can be penetrated at the center, the axial direction of the outer cylinder part A cap body having a side wall extending radially inward from the first outer end;
A first seal member disposed on a side wall portion of the cap body and in contact with the driving body;
A second seal member made of an elastic body, which is provided at a second end portion on the inner side in the axial direction of the outer cylinder portion and abuts against the hub shell;
A cap member for a bicycle internal speed change hub including
The side wall has an inner cylinder provided in the opening,
The cap member of the bicycle internal speed change hub according to claim 1, wherein the first seal member is mounted on an inner peripheral surface of the inner cylinder portion.
The cap member of the bicycle internal speed change hub according to claim 2, wherein the first seal member is elastically locked to an inner peripheral surface of the inner cylinder portion.
The said 2nd seal member is fixed to the cyclic | annular recessed part formed in the said 2nd end part of the said outer cylinder part, The front-end | tip protrudes in an axial direction inner side from the said 2nd end part, The any one of Claim 1 to 3 A cap member for an internal bicycle transmission hub according to claim 1 .
The cap member for a bicycle internal speed change hub according to any one of claims 1 to 4 , wherein the cap body is made of a synthetic resin.
A bicycle internal transmission hub,
A hub axle that can be secured to the bicycle frame;
A generally cylindrical drive body rotatably mounted on the hub axle;
A generally cylindrical hub shell disposed on the outer peripheral side of the hub shaft;
A transmission mechanism having a plurality of power transmission paths, and transmitting the rotation of the driving body to the hub shell in any of the plurality of power transmission paths;
The cap member according to any one of claims 1 to 5 , wherein the cap member is detachably attachable to at least one end of the hub shell;
An internal gearshift hub for bicycles equipped with
The hub shell has a male screw portion on the outer peripheral surface,
The bicycle internal transmission hub according to claim 6 , wherein the screw portion is a female screw portion that is formed on an inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder portion and is screwed into the male screw portion.
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