Belt tensioning device

US10920860B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10920860-B2
Application numberUS-201816031001-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 10, 2018
Priority dateJul 17, 2017
Publication dateFeb 16, 2021
Grant dateFeb 16, 2021

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Abstract

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A belt tensioning device comprises: a base member; a first tensioning arm, which is pivotably supported by a bearing sleeve on the base member around a first pivot axis and which comprises a first tensioning roller, wherein the bearing sleeve is configured radially elastically and is connected to one of the components, the base member and the first tensioning arm in a rotationally fixed manner, and which is rotatable relative to the other of the components, the base member and the tensioning arm a second tensioning arm, which is pivotably supported on the base member around a second pivot axis and comprises a second tensioning roller; a spring arrangement that pre-tensions the first tensioning arm and the second tensioning arm in circumferential direction relative to each other; pre-tensioning means, which that are arranged radially between a circumferential face of the bearing sleeve and a circumferential face of the component connected to the bearing sleeve to exert a radial force in direction relative to the component rotatable thereto.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A belt tensioning device, comprising: a base member having a sleeve projection; a first tensioning arm that is pivotably supported by a bearing sleeve on the sleeve projection of the base member around a first pivot axis and which comprises a first tensioning roller that is rotatable around a first axis of rotation, wherein the bearing sleeve is radially elastic, is connected to a first component in a rotationally fixed manner, and is rotatable relative to the other one of the base member and the tensioning arm, wherein the first component is one of the base member and first tensioning arm; a second tensioning arm that is pivotably supported on the base member around a second pivot axis and that comprises a second tensioning roller that is rotatable around a second axis of rotation; a spring arrangement that is arranged between the first tensioning arm and the second tensioning arm such that the first tensioning arm and the second tensioning arm are pre-tensioned relative to each other in a circumferential direction by the spring arrangement; and pre-tensioning means that are arranged radially between a circumferential face of the bearing sleeve and a circumferential face of the component connected to the bearing sleeve in a rotationally fixed manner to exert a radial force in a direction toward a second component rotatable relative thereto, wherein the second component is one of the base member and first tensioning arm. 2. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the pre-tensioning means comprise at least one spring element that extends in a circumferential direction between the bearing sleeve and the first component, wherein the spring element extends around a circumferential extension of at least 30°. 3. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the pre-tensioning means comprise at least one spring element that extends in a circumferential direction between the bearing sleeve and the first component, wherein the spring element extends around a circumferential extension of at most 90°. 4. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein at least two spring elements are arranged around the circumference, wherein the spring elements are arranged such that radial forces generated by the spring elements cancel each other out at least partially. 5. The belt tensioning device of claim 4 , wherein the spring elements are configured to exert forces equal to one another. 6. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein in a non-mounted condition, the at least one spring element has a curvature that deviates from a curvature of the first component. 7. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the pre-tensioning means have an axial length that corresponds to at least half an axial length of the bearing sleeve. 8. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the circumferential face of the first component has a recess for each spring element, in which recess respectively one spring element is accommodated. 9. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the bearing sleeve is rotationally fixedly connected to the base member, and the first tensioning arm is rotatable relative to the bearing sleeve. 10. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve projection of the base member has at least one recess in the outer circumferential face, which recess interacts with a corresponding radial projection on the inner circumferential face of the first bearing sleeve for locking against rotation. 11. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the bearing sleeve comprises a plurality of slots distributed along the circumference and extending in an axial direction. 12. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the bearing sleeve is a plastics component made from polyamide. 13. The belt tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the spring arrangement comprises at least one bow-shaped spring that has a circumferential extension of less than 360° around the first and the second pivot axis. 14. The belt tensioning device of claim 13 , wherein the base member has an opening formed such that at least one of a drive shaft and a drive belt pulley of an auxiliary unit can extend into the opening without contact.

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What does patent US10920860B2 cover?
A belt tensioning device comprises: a base member; a first tensioning arm, which is pivotably supported by a bearing sleeve on the base member around a first pivot axis and which comprises a first tensioning roller, wherein the bearing sleeve is configured radially elastically and is connected to one of the components, the base member and the first tensioning arm in a rotationally fixed manner,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Muhr & Bender Kg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H7/1218. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 16 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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