Rotary Tensioner
20190145501 ยท 2019-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2007/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0863
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0874
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/1281
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0842
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/1218
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0865
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A tensioner comprising a base having a base aperture, the base aperture having an axis A-A and capable of receiving a driven component, a rotary arm rotatably engaged with the base and encircling the base aperture, a swing arm pivotally engaged with the rotary arm, a first torsion spring biasing the swing arm, a first pulley journalled to the swing arm, a rotary ring rotatably encircling the base aperture and disposed between the rotary arm and the base, a second pulley journalled to the rotary ring, a second torsion spring engaged between the rotary ring and the rotary arm for biasing the rotary ring, and a wave spring in pressing engagement between the base and the rotary ring.
Claims
1. A tensioner comprising: a base having a base aperture, the base aperture having an axis A-A and capable of receiving a driven component; a rotary arm rotatably engaged with the base and encircling the base aperture; a swing arm pivotally engaged with the rotary arm, a first torsion spring biasing the swing arm, a first pulley journalled to the swing arm; a rotary ring rotatably encircling the base aperture and disposed between the rotary arm and the base, a second pulley journalled to the rotary ring; a second torsion spring engaged between the rotary ring and the rotary arm for biasing the rotary ring; and a wave spring in pressing engagement between the base and the rotary ring.
2. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the rotary arm and the rotary ring coaxially rotate about axis A-A.
3. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the driven component rotates on the axis A-A.
4. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the first torsion spring is loaded in the unwinding direction.
5. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the second torsion spring is loaded in the unwinding direction.
6. The tensioner as in claim 1 further comprising a damping member in frictional engagement with the rotary arm and the rotary ring.
7. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the base is fixedly attachable to a driven component.
8. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the pivot axis B-B of the swing arm is disposed radially from axis A-A.
9. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the pivot axis B-B is disposed outside of the base aperture.
10. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the rotary arm is retained by a retaining member attached to the base.
11. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the first torsion spring is loaded in the winding direction.
12. The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein the second torsion spring is loaded in the winding direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention, and together with a description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0018] Rotary arm 200 is rotatably engaged with base 100. Retaining ring 101 retains rotary arm 200 on base 100. Retaining ring 101 may be press fit or clamped to base 100. Rotary arm 200 is rotatable about base aperture 103 on axis A-A.
[0019] Tensioner swing arm 300 is pivotally mounted to rotary arm 200 on an axis B-B. Pulley 301 is journalled to pivot arm 300. Torsion spring 600 biases pivot arm 300 toward pulley 401 and into engagement with a drive belt (not shown), thereby applying a belt load. Torsion spring 600 is loaded in the unwinding direction.
[0020] Rotary ring 400 is rotatably engaged between rotary arm 200 and base 100. Rotary ring 400 is rotatable about axis A-A and base aperture 103. Pulley 401 is journalled to rotary ring 400.
[0021] Torsion spring 500 is engaged between the rotary arm 200 and rotary ring 400. Torsion spring 500 is loaded in the unwinding direction. Torsion spring 500 causes pulley 401 to resist the force exerted by torsion spring 600 through pulley 301. Torsion spring 500 is enclosed in part within rotary arm 200 and rotary ring 400.
[0022] The use of two torsion springs (500, 600) divides the significant rotational requirements and torque requirements of this tensioner in its intended service, thereby ensuring proper performance. The intended service can include use in the accessory belt drive for a start-stop engine configuration.
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[0024] Pivot axis B-B of swing arm 300 is disposed radially from and is not coaxial with axis A-A. Pivot axis B-B is disposed outside the base aperture 103.
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[0027] Two springs are depicted in
[0028] In an alternate embodiment spring 500 and 600 can be loaded in a winding direction. In the winding direction embodiment spring 500a and spring 600a each replace spring 500 and spring 600 respectively.
[0029] Spring 500a comprises a tab 500b and 500c extending therefrom. Tab 500b engages rotary ring 400 and tab 500c engages rotary arm slot 200c. Spring 600 comprises a tab 600b and 600c extending therefrom. Tab 600b engages rotary arm 200 and tab 600c engages swing arm 300.
[0030] In yet another embodiment, an unwinding spring 500 or 600 may be used with a winding spring 500a or 600a. For example, spring 500 with spring 600a, or spring 500a with spring 600 depending on the needs of a user.
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[0033] Although a form of the invention has been described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that variations may be made in the construction and relation of parts and method without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention described herein.