Adjustable bracket for alternator and related products
10746265 ยท 2020-08-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H9/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0897
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0842
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0865
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B67/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0893
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H7/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B67/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An adjustable bracket for alternator and related products, including an alternator that adjustably secures with the timing gear cover found on most vehicle engines, an offset mounting bracket securing with the gear cover, and having upwardly extending inclined arms, for connecting with the bottom of the alternator, and a tensioning arm also securing with the timing cover, having an integral bend upwardly towards its linear and arcuate portion, with the arcuate portions of the tensioning arm having a slot formed therein, through which an adjustment bolt secures with the upper part of the alternator, to allow for the alternator to be pivoted, about its offset mounting bracket, to apply the proper tensioning to its installed V belt, to attain its proper operations.
Claims
1. An adjustable bracket for connecting an alternator to a motor of a vehicle, the motor comprising a timing gear cover: said adjustable bracket including an offset mounting bracket and a tensioning arm, said offset mounting bracket for connecting with the timing gear cover for the motor of the vehicle, and said offset mounting bracket securing with a bottom of the alternator when assembled, said tensioning arm having an integral linear portion, and an integral arcuate portion, said linear portion of said tensioning arm at one end securing with the timing gear cover, and said arcuate portion of the tensioning arm provided for accommodating the securement of the tensioning arm to the alternator, and a series of bolts securing said offset mounting bracket and tensioning arm to the alternator and the timing cover, whereby when said bolts securing the alternator to the tensioning arm and the offset mounting bracket are loosened, the alternator, upon installation of an accompanying V-belt, is adjustable into a tensioning position to provide a proper tautness to the V-belt during the usage of the V-belt in the actuation of the alternator, and once the proper tautness of the V-belt tensioning is achieved, said bolts securing the alternator to the offset mounting bracket and to said tensioning arm are capable of being tightened to secure the alternator and the V-belt into a proper installed position.
2. The adjustable bracket of claim 1, wherein, said offset mounting bracket having a channel shaped portion, for securement with the timing gear cover, and said channel shaped portion having a pair of upstanding arms, the upstanding arms provided for accommodating the bolts for securement of the offset mounting bracket to the bottom of the alternator.
3. The adjustable bracket of claim 2, wherein said upstanding arms of the offset mounting bracket are outwardly bent to provide for their offset from the integral U-shaped bracket to accommodate the bottom of the alternator within said upstanding arms.
4. The adjustable bracket of claim 1, wherein said integral linear tensioning arm at said one end has an offset at from its proximate location of connection to the timing gear cover.
5. The adjustable bracket of claim 4, wherein the linear portion of said tensioning arm integrally includes an angulated part portion, and an integral downwardly extending portion at said one end, wherein the downwardly extending portion and the linear portion of the tensioning arm are parallel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) This invention, as previously summarized, provides, more specifically, an alternator tensioner bracket that is used within Model A Ford, for securement of the alternator within the engine structure, and provides means for adjusting its tensioning, particularly upon the associated V belt, that provides for the rotation and energization of the alternator, during its functioning. More generally, this bracket could also be used with any of the variety of generators, alternators, for other vehicles, or for other mechanisms, where a tensioner bracket is required to maintain the proper tautness of the V belt, when installed and applied to such equipment, to provide for its turning and generation of electricity.
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(11) As can also be noted, the alternator offset mounting bracket 8 further secures somewhat downwardly to the timing gear cover, through the application of the bolt 9, that secures this offset mounting bracket to the cover, as can be seen.
(12) The offset mounting bracket 8 includes a U shaped channel portion 16 and has a pair of upwardly extending integral arms 17 and 18, which are bent at a slight angle, as can be noted at 19 and 20, so as to bring the offset mounting bracket into alignment with the securing portion of the lower part of the alternator, through the application of the pivot bolt 7 through the arms 17 and 18, as can be seen. Thus, when the alternator is secured by means of this offset bracket, and the tensioning arm, through connection of its various bolts 6 and 7, the alternator is properly aligned for application of a V belt directly to the alternator 2, and places it in alignment with the crank shaft, and water pump, that drives the V belt, for providing rotation to the alternator, to attain its functioning. As can be understood, if the pivot bolt 7 is slightly loosened, and the arm bolt 6 is loosened, the alternator may then be pivoted, relative to the arcuate slot 12 of the tensioning arm 11, in order to pivot the alternator further outwardly, as can be understood, to provide the proper tensioning to its supplied V belt, and when such is attained, the bolt 6, and the bolt 7, can be tightly secured, to affix the alternator in position, having the proper tensioning upon the V belt, so that it does not slip, and efficiently drives the alternator in rotation, during its functioning.
(13) The only time the bolt 3 will be loosened, is when the bracket is initially installed with the alternator to the timing gear cover 4, so as to place the tensioning arm and its slot 12 into position for allowing the alternator to circumferentially pivot, relative to the tensioning arm, so as to provide for future adjustments of the alternator, and its V belt, in preparation for installation and usage.
(14) As can be noted, the V belt generally is applied to the pulley structure 21 of the alternator, when it is installed for usage. And, in order to maintain the proper and adequate alignment of the V belt, with the water pump and crankshaft, it is necessary that various offsets be provided, such as noted at 13 as integrally formed of the tensioning arm 1, and in addition, as can be seen at 19 and 20, for the upwardly extending arms 17 and 18, respectively, of the offset mounting bracket 8 of this device.
(15) Variations and modifications to the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the structure of this device as described herein. Such variations, if within the spirit of this invention, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of any claims to patent protection issuing herein. The detailed description of the invention as set forth herein, and as depicted in the drawings, are set forth for illustrative purposes only.