Tensioner
10670118 ยท 2020-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2007/0859
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0853
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/0848
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A tensioner with a simple structure is provided, which is capable of keeping oil pressure in a first high oil-pressure chamber stable and holding a chain favorably. The tensioner includes a plunger, a housing, a check valve, an inner sleeve, and a biasing member. In the housing, a second high oil-pressure chamber and a unit setting part are formed. In the unit setting part, a relief valve unit is set. A gap between an inner circumferential surface of a plunger hole and an outer circumferential surface of the inner sleeve functions as part of an oil flow passage that connects the first high oil-pressure chamber and the second high oil-pressure chamber.
Claims
1. A tensioner comprising: a plunger having a plunger hole that is open on a rear side; a housing having a plunger accommodation bore that is open on a front side and accommodates the plunger; a check valve disposed inside the plunger hole and partitioning an internal space formed between the housing and the plunger into a first high oil-pressure chamber on the front side and an oil reservoir chamber on the rear side; an inner sleeve disposed inside the oil reservoir chamber; and a biasing member disposed inside the first high oil-pressure chamber and biasing the plunger toward the front side, the housing including a second high oil-pressure chamber communicating with the plunger accommodation bore, and a unit setting part communicating with the second high oil-pressure chamber and with outside of the housing, a relief unit that releases oil inside the second high oil-pressure chamber to the outside, when oil pressure inside the second high oil-pressure chamber rises, being set in the unit setting part, a gap between an inner circumferential surface of the plunger hole and an outer circumferential surface of the inner sleeve functioning as part of an oil flow passage that connects the first high oil-pressure chamber and the second high oil-pressure chamber, the check valve including an inserted component inserted into the plunger hole, and an oil groove being formed in an outer circumferential surface of the inserted component.
2. The tensioner according to claim 1, further comprising a ratchet pivotally supported in the housing and engaging with the plunger, wherein the check valve is set inside the plunger hole such that a circumferential position of the second high oil-pressure chamber and a circumferential position of the oil groove match each other in a circumferential direction of the plunger.
3. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein at a rear end of the inner sleeve, a rear end communication groove that connects inner circumference and outer circumference of the inner sleeve is formed.
4. The tensioner according to claim 1, wherein at a front end of the inner sleeve, a front end communication groove that connects inner circumference and outer circumference of the inner sleeve is formed.
5. A tensioner comprising: a plunger having a plunger hole that is open on a rear side; a housing having a plunger accommodation bore that is open on a front side and accommodates the plunger; a check valve disposed inside the plunger hole and partitioning an internal space formed between the housing and the plunger into a first high oil-pressure chamber on the front side and an oil reservoir chamber on the rear side; an inner sleeve disposed inside the oil reservoir chamber; and a biasing member disposed inside the first high oil-pressure chamber and biasing the plunger toward the front side, the housing including a second high oil-pressure chamber communicating with the plunger accommodation bore, and a unit setting part communicating with the second high oil-pressure chamber and with outside of the housing, a relief unit that releases oil inside the second high oil-pressure chamber to the outside, when oil pressure inside the second high oil-pressure chamber rises, being set in the unit setting part, a gap between an inner circumferential surface of the plunger hole and an outer circumferential surface of the inner sleeve functioning as part of an oil flow passage that connects the first high oil-pressure chamber and the second high oil-pressure chamber, and at a rear end of the inner sleeve, a rear end communication groove that connects inner circumference and outer circumference of the inner sleeve is formed.
6. A tensioner comprising: a plunger having a plunger hole that is open on a rear side; a housing having a plunger accommodation bore that is open on a front side and accommodates the plunger; a check valve disposed inside the plunger hole and partitioning an internal space formed between the housing and the plunger into a first high oil-pressure chamber on the front side and an oil reservoir chamber on the rear side; an inner sleeve disposed inside the oil reservoir chamber; and a biasing member disposed inside the first high oil-pressure chamber and biasing the plunger toward the front side, the housing including a second high oil-pressure chamber communicating with the plunger accommodation bore, and a unit setting part communicating with the second high oil-pressure chamber and with outside of the housing, a relief unit that releases oil inside the second high oil-pressure chamber to the outside, when oil pressure inside the second high oil-pressure chamber rises, being set in the unit setting part, a gap between an inner circumferential surface of the plunger hole and an outer circumferential surface of the inner sleeve functioning as part of an oil flow passage that connects the first high oil-pressure chamber and the second high oil-pressure chamber, and at a front end of the inner sleeve, a front end communication groove that connects inner circumference and outer circumference of the inner sleeve is formed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(10) A tensioner 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(11) First, the tensioner 10 is incorporated in a chain drive device used in a timing system or the like of a car engine. The tensioner is attached to an engine block to apply appropriate tension to the slack side of a drive chain passing over a plurality of sprockets via a tensioner lever to reduce vibration during the drive.
(12) The tensioner 10 includes, as shown in
(13) The plunger 20 includes a plunger hole 21 open on the rear side, a plunger bottom 22 formed at the rear end, and rack teeth 23 formed on an outer circumferential surface of the plunger and meshing with the ratchet 80, as shown in
(14) The housing 30 includes, as shown in
(15) The second high oil-pressure chamber 34 (and unit setting part 35) are formed such as to extend in a direction at an angle of 90 or less (about 40 in this embodiment) relative to the advancing and retracting direction (front to back direction) of the plunger 20 as shown in
(16) The check valve 40 allows oil to flow from the oil reservoir chamber 12 into the first high oil-pressure chamber 11, and stops reverse flow of the oil from the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 into the oil reservoir chamber 12. As shown in
(17) The retainer 43 is configured as an inserted component inserted into the plunger hole 21 as shown in
(18) The check valve 40 is set inside the plunger hole 21 such that the circumferential position of the second high oil-pressure chamber 34 matches that of the oil groove 43a in the circumferential direction of the plunger 20 as shown in
(19) The inner sleeve 50 is made of metal such as iron and includes, as shown in
(20) The inner sleeve 50 is set inside the plunger hole 21, with the sleeve bottom 52 oriented toward the front side, as shown in
(21) The coil spring 60 is accommodated in the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 as shown in
(22) The relief valve unit 70 releases oil inside the second high oil-pressure chamber 34 to the outside when the oil pressure inside the second high oil-pressure chamber 34 rises. As shown in
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(24) The tensioner 10 of this embodiment thus obtained has the second high oil-pressure chamber 34 formed in the housing 30 in addition to the first high oil-pressure chamber 11, with the relief valve unit 70 provided outside the second high oil-pressure chamber 34. When the plunger 20 is pushed back hard to the rear side by the chain and the oil pressure inside the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 rises, oil inside the second high oil-pressure chamber 34 connected to the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 is discharged from the relief valve unit 70.
(25) This way, unlike the case where the relief valve unit 70 is provided at the front end of the plunger 20, oil leakage from the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 to the outside of the plunger 20 when the engine is at a standstill can be prevented even when the plunger 20 is oriented such that its front end is vertically downward.
(26) A gap between the inner circumferential surface of the plunger hole 21 and the outer circumferential surface of the inner sleeve 50 is utilized as part of the oil flow passage connecting the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 and the second high oil-pressure chamber 34 as shown in
(27) Accordingly, even when the plunger 20 is pushed back hard to the rear side by the chain, pressure can be released from the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 to the second high oil-pressure chamber 34, so that, while an excessive buildup of oil pressure in the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 is prevented, release of a large amount of oil from the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 is avoided. Thus a sufficient amount of oil can remain in the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 and the oil pressure in the first high oil-pressure chamber 11 is kept stable.
(28) While one embodiment of the present invention has been described in detail, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment and may be carried out with various design changes without departing from the scope of the present invention set forth in the claims.
(29) For example, various configurations of the embodiment described above may be freely combined to form other tensioners.
(30) While the tensioner was described as a component to be incorporated in a timing system of a car engine in the embodiment above, the purpose of use of the tensioner is not limited to this specific application.
(31) Also, while the tensioner was described as a component that applies tension to a drive chain with a tensioner lever in the embodiment above, the plunger can directly guide the drive chain slidably with a distal end thereof to apply tension to the drive chain.
(32) The tensioner may not necessarily be applied to a transmission mechanism with a drive chain but can also be used for similar transmission mechanisms that use belts, ropes and the like, and can be applied in a variety of industrial fields where it is required to apply tension to an elongated component.
(33) While the housing accommodating the plunger is described as the component known as a housing that is attached to an engine block or the like in the embodiment described above, the housing is not limited to the specific form described above and may be a cylindrical component known as a sleeve inserted into a body hole formed in the housing.
(34) While the retainer that restricts movement of the valve member of the check valve is an inserted component inserted into the plunger hole in the embodiment described above, the inserted component need not necessarily be in this specific form. For example, a seat member for a valve member to sit on may be configured as an inserted component.
(35) While the relief unit that releases oil in the second high oil-pressure chamber to the outside is configured as a relief valve unit that includes a valve member in the embodiment described above, the relief unit may have any specific forms as long as it releases oil in the second high oil-pressure chamber to the outside when the oil pressure in the second high oil-pressure chamber rises. For example, the relief unit may be configured with an orifice shown in