Belt-tensioning device
11592085 ยท 2023-02-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Yavuz Islemecioglu (Munich, DE)
- Matthias Sagner (Munich, DE)
- Frank Sliwa (Garching, DE)
- Emmerich Weissenbek (Landshut, DE)
- Johannes Wunder (Hohenbrunn, DE)
Cpc classification
F16H2007/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0874
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/1281
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0897
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0865
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0804
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0893
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0812
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0823
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A belt-tensioning device includes an electric machine having a drive belt pulley, which is driven about a drive axis, and a further drive belt pulley, where an endless belt wraps around the drive belt pulleys. The device has a housing in which a first and a second spring arm are mounted, in each of which spring arms a tension roller having axes of rotation which are parallel to the drive axis is rotatably mounted. The spring arms are supported against one another and press the endless belt together via the tension rollers in the region of the drive belt pulley. A first and a second further spring arm are provided adjacent to the spring arms which are adjustable by an adjustment element such that the spring forces of the further spring arms either do or do not support the spring forces of the spring arms acting on the endless belt.
Claims
1. A belt-tensioning device for a belt drive of an internal combustion engine, comprising: an electric machine with a first drive belt pulley which is drivable about a drive axis by a drive shaft; a second drive belt pulley; an endless belt that is looped around the first drive belt pulley and the second drive belt pulley; a housing; a first spring arm and a second spring arm disposed in the housing and which are pivotably mounted about a common pivot axis; a first tensioning roller and a second tensioning roller with a respective axis of rotation which is parallel to the drive axis and which are respectively rotatably mounted in the first spring arm and the second spring arm; wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm are supported against one another and wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm press the endless belt together via the first tensioning roller and the second tensioning roller in a region of the first drive belt pulley; a third spring arm and a fourth spring arm respectively disposed adjacent to the first spring arm and the second spring arm; and a setting element, wherein the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm are adjustable by the setting element such that a respective spring force of the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm assists, or does not assist, a respective spring force of the first spring arm and the second spring arm on the endless belt; wherein the setting element is an electromechanical or hydraulic setting element.
2. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second spring arms are disposed coaxial with the third and fourth spring arms.
3. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second spring arms are disposed axially spaced apart from the third and fourth spring arms.
4. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 1, wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm and the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm have a substantially rectangular or square cross section.
5. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 1, wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm and the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm have a substantially round or oval cross section.
6. A belt-tensioning device for a belt drive of an internal combustion engine, comprising: an electric machine with a first drive belt pulley which is drivable about a drive axis by a drive shaft; a second drive belt pulley; an endless belt that is looped around the first drive belt pulley and the second drive belt pulley; a housing; a first spring arm and a second spring arm disposed in the housing and which are pivotably mounted about a common pivot axis; a first tensioning roller and a second tensioning roller with a respective axis of rotation which is parallel to the drive axis and which are respectively rotatably mounted in the first spring arm and the second spring arm; wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm are supported against one another and wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm press the endless belt together via the first tensioning roller and the second tensioning roller in a region of the first drive belt pulley; a third spring arm and a fourth spring arm respectively disposed adjacent to the first spring arm and the second spring arm; and a setting element, wherein the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm are adjustable by the setting element such that a respective spring force of the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm assists, or does not assist, a respective spring force of the first spring arm and the second spring arm on the endless belt; wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm and the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm have a substantially rectangular or square cross section.
7. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 6, wherein the first and second spring arms are disposed coaxial with the third and fourth spring arms.
8. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 6, wherein the first and second spring arms are disposed axially spaced apart from the third and fourth spring arms.
9. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 6, wherein the setting element is an electromechanical or hydraulic setting element.
10. A belt-tensioning device for a belt drive of an internal combustion engine, comprising: an electric machine with a first drive belt pulley which is drivable about a drive axis by a drive shaft; a second drive belt pulley; an endless belt that is looped around the first drive belt pulley and the second drive belt pulley; a housing; a first spring arm and a second spring arm disposed in the housing and which are pivotably mounted about a common pivot axis; a first tensioning roller and a second tensioning roller with a respective axis of rotation which is parallel to the drive axis and which are respectively rotatably mounted in the first spring arm and the second spring arm; wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm are supported against one another and wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm press the endless belt together via the first tensioning roller and the second tensioning roller in a region of the first drive belt pulley; a third spring arm and a fourth spring arm respectively disposed adjacent to the first spring arm and the second spring arm; and a setting element, wherein the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm are adjustable by the setting element such that a respective spring force of the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm assists, or does not assist, a respective spring force of the first spring arm and the second spring arm on the endless belt; wherein the first spring arm and the second spring arm and the third spring arm and the fourth spring arm have a substantially round or oval cross section.
11. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 10, wherein the first and second spring arms are disposed coaxial with the third and fourth spring arms.
12. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 10, wherein the first and second spring arms are disposed axially spaced apart from the third and fourth spring arms.
13. The belt-tensioning device according to claim 10, wherein the setting element is an electromechanical or hydraulic setting element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(5) Below, identical components in
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(7) The belt-tensioning device 1 has a housing 3 which, in the present exemplary embodiment, is likewise reduced to the essentials, a bearing structure. A first and a second spring arm 4, 5 are mounted on the housing 3 so as to be pivotable about a common pivot axis 6. In each case one tensioning roller 7, 8 with an axis of rotation 9, 10 which is parallel to the drive axis 2 is mounted rotatably on the first spring arm 4 and the second spring arm 5. Furthermore, the spring arms 4, 5 are supported against one another at a pivot axis 6, wherein the spring arms 4, 5 press the endless belt together via the tensioning rollers 7, 8 in the region of the drive belt pulley owing to the prevailing spring force of the spring arms 4, 5.
(8) According to the invention, provision is made at the spring arms 4, 5, in each case in an adjacent manner, of a first and a second further spring arm 11, 12, which are able to be adjusted by a setting element 13 such that their spring forces assist, or do not assist, the spring forces of the spring arms 4, 5 on the endless belt. In a first position of the first further spring arm and the second further spring arm shown in
(9) Application of the spring forces of the first further spring arm 11 and the second further spring arm 12 is preferably realized in a start phase and/or in a high rotational speed or load range of the internal combustion engine.
(10) In a first exemplary embodiment, the spring arms 4, 5 and the further spring arms 11, 12 may be arranged so as to be coaxial with one another. This advantageously does not lead to any structural extension of the belt-tensioning device 1 in terms of depth.
(11) In a second embodiment variant, the spring arms 4, 5 and the further spring arms 11, 12 may also be arranged so as to be axially spaced apart from one another, this constituting a slight structural extension in terms of depth.
(12) In one exemplary embodiment, the setting element 13 may be an electromechanical or hydraulic setting element. Both systems have extremely quick switching times and are easy to activate.
(13) In a further exemplary embodiment of the belt-tensioning device 1 according to the invention, the spring arms 4, 5 and the further spring arms 11, 12 may have a substantially rectangular or square cross section. This embodiment variant again yields structural advantages since the spring arms and the further spring arms 11, 12 form a tighter package.
(14) In yet another exemplary embodiment, the spring arms 4, 5 and the further spring arms 11, 12 may have a substantially round or oval cross section.
(15) It goes without saying that it is also possible to combine rectangular or square cross sections with round or oval cross sections.
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(19) A second graph, which is denoted by 18, shows a force-travel characteristic curve for a spring arm 4, 5 for which a further spring arm 11, 12 is applied. Consequently, the graph 18 can be used for example only during the starting process, or at high loads and rotational speeds of the internal combustion engine, so as to avoid the necessary slip. In the remaining operating ranges of the internal combustion engine, use is made of the characteristic curve 17 for the purpose of saving fuel.
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
(20) 1 Belt-tensioning device 2 Drive axis 3 Housing 4 First spring arm 5 Second spring arm 6 Pivot axis 7 Tensioning roller 8 Tensioning roller 9 Axis of rotation 10 Axis of rotation 11 First further spring arm 12 Second further spring arm 13 Setting element 14 First further spring arm in non-applied state 15 Second further spring arm in non-applied state 16 Knee lever 17 Force-travel characteristic curve for spring arm 18 Force-travel characteristic curve for spring arm and further spring arm
(21) The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.