Tensioner for an accessory drive of a motor vehicle
11242917 ยท 2022-02-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrea Montani (Chieti, IT)
- Gianluca Cariccia (Chieti, IT)
- Emanuele Angelucci (Chieti, IT)
- Sabrina Bertaggia (Chieti, IT)
- Claudio Ubertis Albano (Chieti, IT)
Cpc classification
F16H2007/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0874
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0865
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Tensioner for an accessory drive of a motor vehicle each have a support element adapted to be fixed on an electric machine, an intermediate element carried by the support element and rotating with respect thereto about a first fixed axis, a rigid tensioner element rotating with respect to the intermediate element about a second axis parallel to the first axis, a pair of tensioner pulleys carried by the tensioner element and adapted to cooperate with respective branches of an endless drive element of the drive positioned on opposite sides with respect to the electric machine, and a spring acting between the support element and the intermediate element to push the tensioner pulleys into contact with the endless drive element.
Claims
1. A tensioner for an accessory drive of a motor vehicle provided with an internal combustion engine and a reversible electric machine acting as motor and generator, the drive comprising at least a first pulley mounted on a drive shaft of the internal combustion engine, a second pulley mounted on the shaft of the electric machine and an endless drive element cooperating with at least said first pulley and said second pulley, the tensioner comprising: a support element fixedly mountable on or close to the electric machine; an intermediate element carried by the support element and rotating with respect thereto about a first fixed axis; a rigid tensioner element rotating with respect to the intermediate element about a second axis parallel to the first axis and distinct therefrom; a first tensioning pulley and a second tensioning pulley carried by the tensioner element and rotating with respect thereto about respective axes distinct from said first axis and second axis and arranged in use in a fixed relative position; and at least one spring acting between the support element and the intermediate element to push the first and second tensioning pulleys into contact with respective branches of the endless drive element positioned on opposite sides with respect to the second pulley.
2. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein characterized in that the support element comprises an annular sleeve or a pin defining the first axis.
3. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the support element comprises a plurality of fixing holes for the connection to a casing of the electric machine.
4. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate element comprises a hub portion rotatably mounted on the support element about the first axis and an aim portion extending radially from the hub portion and defining the second axis.
5. The tensioner according to claim 4, wherein the hub portion is housed in a rotating manner about the sleeve or pin of the support element.
6. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate element comprises a first pin defining the second axis and the tensioner element comprises a seat rotatably coupled to said first pin.
7. The tensioner according to claim 6, wherein said intermediate element comprises a second pin for rotatably coupling with the support element, said first and second pins extending on axially opposite sides.
8. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein said intermediate element is disc-shaped.
9. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the tensioner element has a closed annular shape.
10. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the tensioner element comprises a hub portion constrained to said intermediate element and two arms extending radially from the hub portion and bearing the respective first and second tensioning pulleys.
11. The tensioner according to claim 10, comprising a stiffening portion connecting the two arms to each other.
12. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the second tensioning pulley is mounted in an adjustable manner on the tensioner element to vary the installation tension of the endless drive element.
13. The tensioner according to claim 12, wherein the tensioner element comprises an intermediate support element for said second tensioning pulley rotatably mounted about a third axis with respect to the tensioner element and a blocking element for blocking the intermediate support element on the tensioner element in a selectable position to obtain a predetermined tension value of the endless drive element.
14. The tensioner according to claim 13, wherein the blocking element slidingly engages a first elongated slot of the tensioner element extending along a circumference centered about said third axis.
15. The tensioner according to claim 13 or 14, wherein said tensioner element is formed by two half shells, identical to and superimposed on each other, and said first tensioning pulley is carried by a support engaging a second elongated slot on said tensioner element in a fixed manner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention three embodiments are described, by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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(20) The drive 1 comprises a first pulley 2 rotationally coupled to a drive shaft 3 of an internal combustion engine 4 of the vehicle, a second pulley 5 rotationally coupled to a rotor of a reversible electric machine 6 and a third pulley 7 for driving a compressor (not illustrated) of a conditioning system of the vehicle.
(21) The transmission 1 further comprises an endless drive element 9, preferably a poly-V belt, which cooperates with the first, second and third pulley 2, 5, 7 for driving the movement between these latter.
(22) The drive 1 lastly comprises a tensioner 10 mounted on (or close to) the electric machine 6 and comprising (
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(24) In particular, in the first embodiment (
(25) These variations allow different assembly solutions on the vehicle and, in particular, adaptation of the tensioner to the layout of the drive and to the fixing points available on the electric machine 6 or close thereto.
(26) Construction examples of the three embodiments briefly described above are given below. For the sake of brevity, the description of particular accessories is omitted, such as bushings, bearings or other axial or radial support elements, used in order to reduce the friction and/or wear between the parts in relative movement, or to produce controlled damping between parts in relative movement. Said details are illustrated, in particular in the exploded views, and their function will be evident to a person skilled in the art.
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(28) The support element 11 of the tensioner 10A, expediently made of pressed sheet metal, is substantially disc-shaped with a flat bottom wall 19 and an outer perimeter edge 20 folded axially towards the electric machine 6 (
(29) The intermediate element 12 of the tensioner 10A is substantially disc-shaped having an axis B with an eccentric hole 25 rotatingly engaged by the pin 24.
(30) The tensioner element 13 comprises an annular hub portion 30 rotating about the intermediate element 12 (and therefore the axis B) and a pair of arms 31, 32 extending radially in directions diverging from the hub portion 30.
(31) Expediently, the tensioner element 13 consists of a pair of half-shells 13a, 13b (
(32) One of the two tensioner pulleys (15) is preferably mounted in an adjustable manner on the respective arm 32, so as to allow variation of the centre distance between said pulleys to adjust the installation tension of the belt and to compensate for the manufacturing tolerances of the belt and drive layout.
(33) For said purpose, the tensioner pulley 15 is mounted by means of a bearing 34 on a sleeve 39 which is telescopically coupled to an intermediate bushing 33 (
(34) The intermediate bushing 33 comprises a discoidal end flange 35, on the opposite side of the bearing 34, from which an eccentric peg 36 axially extends (
(35) The arm 32 further comprises an arcuate slot 44 having a centre of curvature on the axis C. A screw 42, arranged passing through the slot 44 (without transversal play) and through the intermediate bushing 33, is screwed in the sleeve 39.
(36) The flange 35 of the intermediate bushing 33 is lastly provided with a prismatic, for example hexagonal, seat 45 for a wrench (not illustrated), arranged diametrically opposite to the peg 36 with respect to the axis of the intermediate bushing 33.
(37) Since the two half-shells 13A, 13B are identical to each other, also the arm 31 has the hole 37 and the slot 44, although not necessary for the purposes of adjustment of the position of the tensioner pulley 14. Therefore, the tensioner pulley 14 is mounted on a support 49 engaging the slot 44 in a fixed manner.
(38) The spring 16, acting between the support element 11 and the intermediate element 12 so as to exert on the latter a thrust maintaining the pulleys 14 and 15 against the belt 9, is a helical spring with a number of coils varying between 0.5 and 3, for example 2, housed in the support element 11 and provided with end curls 40, 41 cooperating respectively with a seat 46 on the edge 20 of the support element 11 and a seat 47 obtained in an axial protrusion 48 of the intermediate element 12.
(39) Operation of the tensioner 10A, already partly evident from the preceding description, is as follows.
(40) At installation, the screw 42 for blocking the intermediate bushing 33 is loosened, therefore the tensioner pulley 15 can be arranged in the most favourable position for installation of the belt 9. After the belt 9 has been installed on the pulleys 2, 5, 7, with the respective branches 9a, 9b arranged with their back in contact with the tensioner pulleys 14, 15, the tensioner pulley 15 can be moved, by means of a spanner in the seat 45 on the intermediate bushing 33, rotating it about the axis C, to a position such as to bring the belt 9 to the nominal tension under the thrust of the spring 16. The screw 42 is then tightened, fixing the intermediate bushing 33 to the tensioner element 13.
(41) During operation, the tensioner element 13 is arranged in a position of equilibrium upon the rotation about the axis B under the action of the forces exchanged between the branches 9a, 9b of the belt 9 and the respective tensioner pulleys 14, 15. The tensioned branch of the belt 9 can be the branch 9a or the branch 9b according to the operating mode of the electric machine 6 (as generator driven by the IC engine 4 or as motor).
(42) When the electric machine passes from one operating mode to the other, the tensioner element 13 rotates rigidly with respect to the intermediate element 12 about the axis B and is arranged in a new position of equilibrium, rotated with respect to the preceding position towards the new tensioned branch; also the intermediate element 12 finds a new position of equilibrium by rotating with respect to its axis A.
(43) Since the tensioner element 13 is rigid and there is no elasticity interposed between the tensioner pulleys 14 and 15, the tensioner 10 is very reactive and promptly compensates for the instantaneous tension variations of the belt.
(44) The length variations of the belt 9 during the working life thereof are compensated by rotation of the intermediate element 12 with respect to the support element 11 about the axis A (in an anticlockwise direction with reference to
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(46) The support element 11 of the tensioner 10B, expediently made of pressed sheet metal, integrally comprises a tubular sleeve 50 having an axis A and a plurality of appendages 51 (
(47) The intermediate element 12 of the tensioner 10B comprises an annular hub portion 53, which is mounted rotatingly on the sleeve 50, and an arm portion 54 radially extending from the hub portion 53 and bearing an axial pin 55 having an axis B (
(48) The spring 16 acts between the support element 11 and the intermediate element 12, analogously to what is described for the tensioner 10A.
(49) The tensioner element 13 has a substantially annular shape, with a main portion 60 substantially C-shaped and extending for approximately three quarters of the circumferential development of the tensioner element 13. The tensioner pulleys 14, 15 are mounted rotatingly on the respective ends 61, 62 of the main portion 60.
(50) In the example illustrated the pulleys 14, 15 are mounted on the tensioner element 13 in a fixed manner; alternatively, one of the tensioner pulleys 14, 15 can be mounted in an adjustable manner as described for the tensioner 10A.
(51) The main portion 60 has a seat 63 arranged in an intermediate position between the tensioner pulleys 14, 17, which is rotatingly engaged by the pin 55, thus defining an articulated connection having an axis B between the intermediate element 12 and the tensioner element 13.
(52) Lastly the tensioner element 13 comprises a stiffening portion 64, less thick than the main portion 60, which integrally connects the ends 61, 62 of the main portion 60.
(53) Operation of the tensioner 10B is substantially analogous to that of the tensioner 10A described.
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(55) The support element 11 of the tensioner 10C is substantially C-shaped and comprises an intermediate circular bulge 65, defining a frontal cylindrical cavity 66 having an axis A (
(56) The intermediate element 12 comprises a disc 68, from opposite faces of which a first eccentric pin 69 having an axis A and a second pin 70 coaxial with the disc 68, having an axis B, extend axially in opposite directions.
(57) The pin 69 is rotatingly coupled to the cavity 66; an axial screw 74, passing through the support element 11, axially blocks the intermediate element 12 on the latter.
(58) The spring 16 is in this case a cylindrical helical spring housed partially in respective annular frontal seats 76, 77 obtained on the bottom of the cavity 66 and in the pin 69.
(59) The tensioner element 13 comprises an annular hub portion 78 rotating about the second pin 70 of the intermediate element 12 (and therefore about the axis B) and a pair of arms 79, 80 radially extending in directions diverging from the hub portion 78. The arms 79, 78 are expediently integrally connected to each other by a stiffening portion 81.
(60) The tensioner pulleys 14, 15 are mounted rotatingly on the ends of the arms 79, 80. Although not illustrated, one of the tensioner pulleys 14, 15 can be mounted in an adjustable manner on the respective arm 79, 80 as described for the tensioner 10A.
(61) Operation of the tensioner 10C is conceptually analogous to that of the tensioners 10A and 10B.
(62) From an examination of the characteristics of the tensioners described, the advantages of the present invention are evident.
(63) The use, in combination, of an intermediate support element 12 rotating about a first axis A under the action of a spring 16 and a rigid tensioner element 13 rotating with respect to the intermediate element 12 about a second axis B and bearing both the tensioner pulleys that allows a high reactivity to the sudden variations in tension of the belt to be obtained and, at the same time, recovery of the belt elongations.
(64) Lastly it is clear that modifications and variations that do not depart from the protective scope defined by the claims can be made to the tensioners described.