ADJUSTABLE BRACKET TO ADJUST FRONT END ACCESSORY DRIVE FOR USE WITH STRETCH FIT BELT
20180320763 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
- James M. Basile (Dundee, MI, US)
- Scott Willis (Gibraltar, MI, US)
- Joseph Alan Skrobowski (New Boston, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F16H2007/0842
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0865
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B67/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0893
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/0848
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The disclosed inventive concept provides an adjustable and lockable bracket assembly that allows a stretch fit belt to be installed loosely on the pulleys of an accessory drive system. The assembly includes a fixed bracket attached to the engine, a pivoting and lockable bracket attached to the fixed bracket and an adjustable driven unit, an adjustable arm for moving the adjustable driven unit between a belt install position allowing attachment of the belt and a final position for stretching the attached belt, and a rotatable insert having an offset threaded hole with a threaded fastener attached to the adjustable arm for moving the driven unit between the belt install and final positions. In the belt install position, the stretch fit belt may be fitted over the FEAD pulleys. Once in position, the rotatable insert is rotated to move the driven unit to the final position again via the adjustable arm.
Claims
1. A pulley bracket assembly for use with a low modulus drive belt, the assembly comprising: a driven accessory; a fixed bracket; a movable bracket attaching said fixed bracket to said accessory; a rotatable adjustment assembly having a rotatable element with an offset fastener assembly, said element being rotatably attached to said fixed bracket; a rotation-limiting pin fitted between said fixed bracket and said element; and a movable arm connecting said fastener assembly and said accessory.
2. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 1 further including an accessory arm having a first end movably attached to said movable bracket and a second end fixedly attached to said driven accessory.
3. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 1 wherein said rotation-limiting pin is attached to said fixed bracket.
4. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 3 wherein said rotatable element includes a stop pin groove formed therein, a portion of said rotation-limiting pin being positioned in said stop pin groove.
5. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 4, further including a threaded plug removably positioned in said fixed bracket for retaining said rotation-limiting pin.
6. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 5 wherein said movable arm includes a bore and said fastener assembly comprises a threaded hole formed in said rotatable element and a threaded fastener, said threaded fastener passing through said bore in said movable arm.
7. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 1 wherein said rotatable adjustment assembly includes a flange having an inner side and an outer side.
8. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 7, wherein said rotatable element is attached to said inner side of said flange.
9. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 8, further including a tool attachment element formed on said outer side of said flange.
10. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 1 including fasteners for fixedly attaching said movable bracket to said fixed bracket and to said accessory arm.
11. A pulley bracket assembly for use with a low modulus drive belt, the assembly comprising: a driven accessory; a fixed bracket; a movable bracket attaching said fixed bracket to said accessory; a rotatable adjustment assembly having a rotatable element with an offset element attached thereto, said rotatable element being rotatably attached to said fixed bracket; and a movable arm connecting said offset element and said driven accessory.
12. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 11 further including an accessory arm having a first end movably attached to said movable bracket and a second end fixedly attached to said driven accessory.
13. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 11 further including a rotation-limiting element for restricting rotation of said rotatable element.
14. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 11 wherein said rotational-limiting element is a stop pin attached to said fixed bracket.
15. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 14 wherein said rotatable element includes a stop pin groove formed therein, a portion of said stop pin being positioned in said stop pin groove.
16. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 11 wherein said offset element comprises a threaded hole formed in said rotatable element and a threaded fastener.
17. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 16 wherein said movable arm includes an aperture formed therein, said threaded fastener being partially fitted within said aperture.
18. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 11 wherein said rotatable adjustment assembly includes a flange having an inner side and an outer side, said rotatable element being formed on said inner side, said flange further including a tool attachment element formed on said outer side.
19. The pulley bracket assembly of claim 11 including fasteners for fixedly attaching said movable bracket to said fixed bracket and to said accessory arm.
20. A method for attaching a low modulus drive belt to pulleys, the method comprising: forming a pulley bracket assembly comprising a driven accessory, a fixed bracket, a movable bracket attaching said fixed bracket to said accessory, a rotatable adjustment element, and a movable arm connecting said element and said accessory; rotating said element to a belt install position; fitting the belt to the pulleys; rotating said element to a belt-stretching final position; and locking said assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of examples of the invention wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] In the following figures, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same components. In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for different constructed embodiments. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
[0024] In general, the disclosed inventive concept provides a practical and cost-effective approach to a pulley system that allows for simplified installation of a stretch fit belt without the need for specialized tooling. The system of the disclosed inventive concept allows the installer to (1) loosen fasteners on an adjustable bracket associated with the driven accessory using a conventional tool, (2) place the stretch fit belt on the pulleys of the FEAD system in its initial or belt install position, (3) rotate the rotatable element of an adjustment assembly using a conventional tool until the driven accessory is moved to its final position in which the belt is rendered taught, and (4) tighten the fasteners on the adjustable bracket and on the rotatable insert.
[0025] The arrangement of the disclosed inventive concept is illustrated in the accompanying figures and is illustrated in various stages in the figures. Particularly, in
[0026] With reference to
[0027] The driven accessory 12 includes an accessory pulley 20. The accessory pulley 20 provides an attachment surface for a low modulus or stretch fit drive belt 22. As illustrated in
[0028] One end of a first accessory arm 32 is fixedly attached to the driven accessory 12. The other end of the first accessory arm 32 is attached to a second end 34 of the movable cantilevered bracket 24. The first accessory arm 32 is releasably attached to the movable cantilevered bracket 24 by an adjustable fastener 36.
[0029] One end of a second accessory arm 38 is fixedly attached to the accessory 12 and the other end of the second accessory arm 38 and movably attached at one end to a rotatable adjustment assembly 40 (partially illustrated in broken lines in
[0030] The rotatable adjustment assembly 40 is illustrated in isolation in
[0031] As illustrated in
[0032] Once the stretch fit drive belt 22 has been loosely fitted over the pulley 20 of the driven unit 12, adjustment of the driven unit 12 can be undertaken.
[0033] Continued rotation of the rotatable cylinder body 46 results in movement of the stretch fit belt bracket assembly 10 to its final position in which the stretch fit drive belt 22 has been fully elongated to its operating condition. This aspect of the disclosed inventive concept is illustrated in
[0034] As shown particularly in
[0035] Once in the position illustrated in
[0036] The stretch fit belt bracket assembly 10 of the disclosed inventive concept offers several advantages over known FEAD systems that utilize a stretch fit belt. The stretch fit belt bracket assembly 10 avoids the need for special tooling for installation or removal and further avoids the need for a special service procedure. Not only does this advantage greatly aid the repair technician, it also helps on the production line where no specific installation equipment is required. In addition, because the adjustment elements that allow for easy and reliable belt installation and removal are integral with the stretch fit belt bracket assembly 10, the no tool other than, for example, the most basic socket wrench needs to be used when service is required. It is to be understood that while the stretch fit belt bracket assembly 10 is characterized herein as finding use with an automotive vehicle, the same assembly may be used in any situation where a low modulus or stretch fit belt is used including, without limitation, agricultural, marine and industrial settings.
[0037] One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the above discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.