Belt auto-tensioner
US-2016363196-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US10458525B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10458525-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715704191-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2019 |
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A tensioning system including a base and an arm pivotally coupled to the base, the arm having an engagement surface and being configured to pivot relative to the base about a pivot axis. The system further includes a biasing mechanism operatively coupled to the arm to bias the arm relative to the base, and a seal assembly sealingly positioned between the arm and the base. The seal assembly is coaxial with the pivot axis and configured to accommodate relative axial movement between the base and the arm and relative radial movement between the base and the arm while still maintaining a seal therebetween.
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What is claimed is: 1. A belt tensioner comprising: a spring case; an arm pivotally coupled to the spring case, the arm having an engagement surface and being configured to pivot relative to the spring case about a pivot axis; a biasing mechanism operatively coupled to the arm to bias the arm relative to the spring case; a bushing positioned between the arm and the spring case; a cap enclosing the biasing mechanism within the spring case or a deflected arm plate seated on the arm; and a seal assembly comprising a primary seal positioned between the spring case and the arm and a secondary seal positioned between the cap or the deflected arm plate and the arm; wherein the seal assembly is coaxial with the pivot axis and configured to accommodate relative axial movement between the base and the arm and relative radial movement between the base and the arm while still maintaining a seal at both the primary seal and the secondary seal, thereby blocking contaminants from reaching the bushing; wherein the primary seal and the secondary seal operate in tandem such that as one of the primary seal or the secondary seal expands, the other is compressed, the primary seal and the secondary seal both expand or compress in the same manner. 2. The belt tensioner of claim 1 , wherein wear in the bushing causes at least one of relative axial movement between the base and the arm or relative radial movement between the base and the arm. 3. The belt tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the bushing is positioned axially between the arm and the base. 4. The belt tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the engagement surface is rotatable about an axis that is radially offset from the pivot axis. 5. The belt tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the primary seal and/or the lip seal comprises a lip seal, an O-ring, a X-ring, or a U-ring extending circumferentially about the pivot axis. 6. The belt tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the arm includes an outer flange positioned radially outside the spring case, and wherein the primary seal is positioned radially between the flange and the spring case. 7. The belt tensioner of claim 6 , wherein the arm includes a generally annular plate positioned at an axial end of the flange, and wherein the primary seal engages the plate. 8. The belt tensioner of claim 6 , wherein the spring case includes a radially-outwardly protruding end flange, and wherein the primary seal sealingly engages the end flange. 9. The belt tensioner of claim 6 , wherein the primary seal is positioned generally at an axial midpoint of the spring case. 10. The belt tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the arm includes a portion positioned radially inside at least part of the spring case, and wherein the primary seal is positioned radially between the portion and the spring case. 11. The belt tensioner of claim 10 , wherein the spring case includes an axially protruding stop, and wherein the primary seal sealingly engages the stop. 12. The belt tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the cap or deflected arm plate is fixedly coupled to the base at an axial end thereof. 13. The belt tensioner of claim 1 , further comprising a fastener extending through the spring case and received in an anchor body, the fastener having a head, and wherein the secondary seal is positioned adjacent to the head of the fastener.
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