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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 06, 2001
Filed:
Jul. 16, 1999
Abstract
A chain unit has a central rib extending transversely and protruding portions extending from the rib to the front and rear side alternatively. The protruding portion is defined by two vertical side walls extending from the rib with the same height and a closed end portion combining the end portions of side walls. The closed end portion has an opening so as to enable the chain units to be placed in a row and column by being coupled with a connecting rod. At least two connected end portions are cylindrical shaped so as to surround the opening, and the cylindrical surface of the two closed end portions engages with a tooth of the sprocket which enters between the side walls. At least two corresponding recesses are formed in the lower surface of the rib for providing enough space to accept the tooth of the sprocket. The bottom of the chain unit has a circular arc surface extending from the rib towards the front and rear sides. A flat surface at both ends of the protruding portions is formed such that the circular arc is in surface contact with an end bar having a predetermined radial curvature corresponding to the radium of a six teeth sprocket.