Patents by Inventor Ulrich Schievelbusch

Ulrich Schievelbusch has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5273501
    Abstract: The drive hub for a vehicle, particularly a bicycle, comprises a hub axle 1, a hub sleeve 9 adapted to rotate in relation to the hub axle 1 and a driver 13 mounted to rotate on the hub axle 1. The driver 13 drives the hub sleeve 9 through a friction gear 17 of which the first toroidal disc 25 is rotationally rigidly connected to the hub axle 1, of which the second toroidal disc 27 is connected to the driver 13 via a ratchet free wheel coupling 23 and drives the friction wheel carrier 43 which is provided with a plurality of friction wheels 35 and which is, in force-locking manner, connected to the hub sleeve 9 via an expanding coupling 20. The infinitely adjustable transmission ratio of the friction gear 17 is controlled from within the hub axle 1 via a linkage 53 which, via a coupling ring 47, entrains the pivotally mounted lever 39c of the pivot frames of the friction wheels 35.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: Fichtel & Sachs AG
    Inventor: Ulrich Schievelbusch
  • Patent number: 5236403
    Abstract: A driving hub for a vehicle, particularly a bicycle, comprising a hub axle, a hub sleeve enclosing the hub axle, a driver, a friction gear, a coupling arrangement as well as a control arrangement for infinitely variable adjustment of the transmission ratio of the friction gear, is provided with a ball friction gear comprising a driving ring and a driven ring, a plurality of friction balls frictionally connecting the rings to one another, a friction ball carrier rotationally rigidly connected to the hub axle and a control arrangement for jointly pivoting of the ball spindles, said driving ring and said driven ring being in frictional contact with the friction balls on the respective side of the friction balls which faces away from the axis. A driving hub of this kind is of simple design, can be produced inexpensively and exhibits a high degree of efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1993
    Assignee: Fichtel & Sachs AG
    Inventor: Ulrich Schievelbusch
  • Patent number: 5069655
    Abstract: The driving hub for a vehicle, in particular a bicycle, comprises a hub shaft (1), a hub sleeve (9) which is rotatable relative to the hub shaft (1) and a driver (13) rotatably mounted on the hub shaft (1). The driver (13) drives the hub sleeve (9) via a friction gear (17) of which the first toroidal disc (25) rests rigidly on the hub shaft (1), the friction wheel carrier (45) provided with several friction wheels (35) can be driven by the driver (13) and the second toroidal disc (27) is connected via a planetary gear (21) and an overrunning clutch (23) following the planetary gear (21) to the hub sleeve (9). The smoothly adjustable step-up ratio of the friction gear (17) is controlled from the interior of the hub shaft (1) via a rod (53) which entrains the pivotally mounted spindle (37) of the friction wheels (35) via a clutch ring ( 47).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1991
    Assignee: Fichtel & Sachs AG
    Inventor: Ulrich Schievelbusch