Tensioner
US-2019257392-A1 · Aug 22, 2019 · US
US10794455B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10794455-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916529137-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A tensioner includes a power spring, and a backup member being in contact with the power spring and supporting the power spring by acting an urging force in a direction opposite to a radial shift of the power spring in a direction in which the power spring is wound. The power spring is unwound in a condition in which an inter-plate frictional force of the power spring is small in a case where an urging force acting from a power spring to a tension member is greater than a load acting from the tensioner arm to the power spring and the power spring is wound in a condition in which the inter-plate frictional force of the power spring is large in a case where the urging force acting from the power spring to the tension member is smaller than the load acting from the tension member to the power spring.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tensioner comprising; a power spring urging so as to resist a tension member receiving a load from a wrap-around transmission body; and a backup member being in contact with the power spring and supporting the power spring by acting an urging force in a direction opposite to a radial shift of the power spring in a direction in which the power spring is wound, wherein the power spring is unwound in a condition in which an inter-plate frictional force of the power spring is small in a case where an urging force acting from the power spring to the tension member is greater than a load acting from the tensioner member to the power spring and the power spring is wound in a condition in which the inter-plate frictional force of the power spring is large in a case where the urging force acting from the power spring to the tension member is smaller than the load acting from the tension member to the power spring. 2. The tensioner according to claim 1 , wherein the backup member includes a leaf spring supporting an inner circumferential surface of the power spring and urging the power spring in a direction of expanding a diameter of the power spring. 3. The tensioner according to claim 1 , wherein the backup member includes a pair of arms pivoted at their base end portions and the pair of arms supports an inner circumferential surface of the power spring and urges the power spring in a direction of expanding a diameter of the power spring. 4. The tensioner according to claim 1 , further comprising a material interposed between sheets of the power spring and having at least one of functions of a high friction coefficient, wear resistance and suppressing of heat generation. 5. The tensioner according to claim 1 , further comprising a body slidably supporting a plunger, wherein the power spring is stored in the body while fixing one end thereof to the plunger and fixing another end to the body, and wherein the one end of the plunger causes an urging force of the power spring to act between a tension member and a fixing member. 6. The tensioner according to claim 5 , further comprises a lever swingably supported by the body, wherein an urging force of the power spring acts on the lever through a first project portion and the urging force acting on the lever acts on the tension member through a second project portion provided on the lever. 7. The tensioner according to claim 1 , further comprising a body including a fixing portion and a movable portion rotatably supported by the fixing portion, wherein the power spring is stored in the body while fixing one end thereof to the fixing portion and fixing another end to the movable portion, and wherein the movable portion causes an urging force of the power spring to act between a tension member and a fixing member. 8. The tensioner according to claim 1 , further comprising a body having a fixing portion and a movable portion turnably supported by a pivot portion disposed on one side portion of the fixing portion, wherein the fixing portion and the movable portion have semi-circular arc shaped storage surfaces, respectively, in a state in which the semi-circular arc shaped storage surfaces face with each other and the power spring is mounted in these storage surfaces facing with each other, and wherein the movable portion causes an urging force of the power spring to act between the tension member and a fixing member. 9. The tensioner according to claim 1 , wherein the tension member is provided in slidable contact with a loose side of a timing chain wrapped around a sprocket and a sprocket.
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