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Document Number
US Patent 6558281
Issued Date
May 6, 2003
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Inventors
Greiter; Ivo (Grossmehring,DE)
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Abstract
A drive chain suitable for use in a continuously variable transmission of a motor vehicle, the transmission having two pairs of spaced drive members about which the chain passes to transfer torque from one drive member to the other. The chain includes a plurality of link elements that include spaced, side-by-side plate links. The plate links include openings in which pairs of parallel rocker members are disposed for relative rocking movement of at least one rocker member about its longitudinal axis. The rocker members extend outwardly beyond the plate links and are retained in position by retaining members that engage particular rocker members. A method for stretching the chain is also disclosed in which areas of some of the plate links are plastically deformed before the chain is put to use.
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Published
May 6, 2003
Application Number
09/689,484
Filed
October 12, 2000
US Classification
474/219   474/220
Int'l Classification
F16H   61/66   (20060101)   F16H   61/662   (20060101)   F16G   5/00   (20060101)   F16G   5/18   (20060101)   F16H   9/02   (20060101)   F16H   9/24   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Oct 13, 1999 [DE] 199 49 207 Nov 19, 1999 [DE] 199 55 956
USPTO Field of Search
474/201   474/214   474/215   474/216   474/219   474/220   474/221   474/223   474/224  
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