Patent classifications
F16H7/1245
Tensioning device
The invention relates to a tensioning device for a traction drive, comprising a receiving housing, a roller carrier which is pivotably connected to the receiving housing, a helical tension spring which is supported at the receiving housing and at the roller carrier in circumferential and axial direction, wherein the roller carrier and the receiving housing are axially fixed relative to one another by the helical tension spring, a bearing arrangement by which the roller carrier is supported in the receiving housing so as to be rotatable around a rotational axis, a damping arrangement for damping a rotational movement of the roller carrier relative to the receiving housing, wherein the damping arrangement is arranged so as to be axially spaced from the bearing arrangement and is axially loaded by a tensile load of the helical tension spring.
MODULAR TENSIONER SYSTEM
A tensioner system may be replaced by selecting replacement components. Components such as a housing, roller arm, pulley, and index plate locating pin may be selected from a group of housings, roller arms, pulleys, and index plate locating pins, respectively. The selection of the components allows a user to assemble multiple variations of tensioner that are commercially available. The location of the index plate locating pin on the index plate allows for proper orientation of the tensioner in the vehicle in order to apply the proper tension to a belt. The selection of the components may be based on current tensioner model, or based on dimensions measured from the current tensioner.
Tensioning roller or winder device and method of manufacture
A chain or belt tensioning roller or winder device having a rolling bearing, the rolling bearing comprising an inner ring, an outer ring and at least one row of rolling elements mounted between the rings. The pulley is overmolded onto the outer ring and with a fixing screw axially immobilized with respect to the rolling bearing. The device comprises a sleeve overmolded inside the bore of the inner ring and provided with a through-bore for mounting the fixing screw. The sleeve is provided with means of axially retaining the fixing screw inside the through-bore of the sleeve.
Tensioner with secondary damping
A tensioner comprising a shaft, a base, a pivot arm pivotally engaged with the base, a pulley journalled to the pivot arm, a first spring urging a first damping member into a frictional engagement with the pivot arm, the first spring engaged with the base, the first damping member imparting a damping force greater in a first pivot arm direction than in a second pivot arm direction, and a second spring disposed in the pivot arm and urging a second damping member into a frictional engagement with a base surface, the base surface comprises an arcuate form having a radius that is variable from a minimum value to a maximum value.
Tensioner for an accessory drive of a motor vehicle and accessory drive including such a tensioner
A tensioner for an accessory drive of an internal combustion engine has a belt on a first pulley connected to a drive shaft of the engine and a second pulley connected to an electric machine. The tensioner has a base configured to be fixed to a casing of the electric machine, a first ring rotating with respect to the base about a first axis, a second ring rotating with respect to the first ring about a second axis distinct from the first axis, a first tensioning pulley carried by the first ring and rotating with respect to it about its own axis, a second tensioning pulley carried by the second ring and rotating with respect to it about its own axis and elastic means acting on the first and on the second ring to push the first and the second pulleys into contact with respective spans of the belt.
TENSIONING DEVICE
The invention relates to a tensioning device for a traction drive, comprising a receiving housing, a roller carrier which is pivotably connected to the receiving housing, a helical tension spring which is supported at the receiving housing and at the roller carrier in circumferential and axial direction, wherein the roller carrier and the receiving housing are axially fixed relative to one another by the helical tension spring, a bearing arrangement by which the roller carrier is supported in the receiving housing so as to be rotatable around a rotational axis, a damping arrangement for damping a rotational movement of the roller carrier relative to the receiving housing, wherein the damping arrangement is arranged so as to be axially spaced from the bearing arrangement and is axially loaded by a tensile load of the helical tension spring.
Tensioner With Secondary Damping
A tensioner comprising a shaft, a base, a pivot arm pivotally engaged with the base, a pulley journalled to the pivot arm, a first spring urging a first damping member into a frictional engagement with the pivot arm, the first spring engaged with the base, the first damping member imparting a damping force greater in a first pivot arm direction than in a second pivot arm direction, and a second spring disposed in the pivot arm and urging a second damping member into a frictional engagement with a base surface, the base surface comprises an arcuate form having a radius that is variable from a minimum value to a maximum value.
CRUSHER BELT TENSIONING APPARATUS
A crusher belt tensioning apparatus is arranged for being mounting on a crusher having a driven crusher pulley to actuate a crusher, a drive pulley drivable by a power unit, a belt extending between the crusher pulley and the drive pulley to transfer drive from the power unit to the crusher, and a tension drum mounted on a tension arm for applying a tension force to the belt. The tension arm includes a first relatively short arm portion and a second relatively long arm portion connected to the first relatively short arm portion. The tension drum is movable by a hydraulic cylinder, attached to the relatively short arm portion, between a first belt tensioning operating position in which the tension drum applies tension to the belt and a second belt non-tensioning maintenance position in which the belt is removable from the tensioning apparatus.