Clearance-free self-aligning bearing on the decoupling tensioner
US-10788106-B2 · Sep 29, 2020 · US
US11255414B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11255414-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916413073-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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A tensioner comprising a base having a shaft and having a radially projecting tab therefrom, a pivot arm pivotally engaged with the shaft about a pivot axis A-A, a torsion spring disposed between the base and the pivot arm, the torsion spring in a compressed state, a pulley journalled to the pivot arm, a first axial member extending from the pivot arm, the first axial member comprising a radially projecting portion adjacent to a radially receding portion, and the radially projecting portion engaging the radially projecting tab in a first pivot arm position and the radially receding portion cooperating with the radially projecting tab in a second pivot arm position.
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We claim: 1. A tensioner comprising: a base having a shaft and having a radially projecting tab therefrom; a pivot arm pivotally engaged with the shaft about a pivot axis A-A; a torsion spring disposed between the base and the pivot arm, the torsion spring in a compressed state; a pulley journalled to the pivot arm; a first axial member extending from the pivot arm, the first axial member comprising a radially projecting portion adjacent to a radially receding portion; and the radially projecting portion engaging the radially projecting tab in a first pivot arm position and the radially receding portion cooperating with the radially projecting tab in a second pivot arm position; and a retaining member having a clip engaged with the shaft to retain the pivot arm on the shaft against a torsion spring force. 2. The tensioner as in claim 1 , wherein a pivot arm movement from the first pivot arm position to the second pivot arm position is in an axial direction. 3. The tensioner as in claim 2 , wherein the torsion spring is compressed by movement of the pivot arm from the first pivot arm position to the second pivot arm position. 4. The tensioner as in claim 1 further comprising a bushing disposed between the shaft and pivot arm. 5. The tensioner as in claim 1 , wherein the first axial member extends in an axial direction parallel to the shaft. 6. The tensioner as in claim 1 , wherein the pivot arm pivot axis A-A is offset and parallel to a pulley rotational axis B-B. 7. A tensioner comprising: a base having a shaft and having a base projecting portion; a pivot arm pivotally engaged with the shaft about a pivot axis A-A; a torsion spring disposed between the base and the pivot arm, the torsion spring in a compressed state; a pulley journalled to the pivot arm; an axial member extending from the pivot arm, the axial member comprising a radially projecting portion adjacent to a radially receding portion; the base projecting portion engaging the radially projecting portion in a first pivot arm position and the radially receding portion cooperating with the base projecting portion in a second pivot arm position, the first pivot arm position is axially displaced from the second pivot arm position; and a retaining member having a clip engaged with the shaft to retain the pivot arm on the shaft against a torsion spring force. 8. The tensioner as in claim 7 , wherein the axial displacement is determined by a fastener. 9. A tensioner comprising: a base; a pivot arm pivotally engaged with the base; a torsion spring disposed between the pivot arm and the base; the base comprising a base member selectively engagable with a pivot arm member; the pivot arm member selectively engaged with the base member or disengaged from the base member according to an axial position of the pivot arm; and a retaining member having a clip engaged with the shaft to retain the pivot arm on the shaft against a torsion spring force. 10. The tensioner as in claim 9 , wherein the torsion spring is in compression. 11. The tensioner as in claim 9 , wherein a pulley rotation axis B-B is offset from a pivot axis A-A. 12. The tensioner as in claim 9 , wherein the base member projects radially from a pivot axis A-A. 13. The tensioner as in claim 9 further comprising a pulley journalled to the pivot arm. 14. The tensioner as in claim 9 , wherein the axial position of the pivot arm is determined by a fastener installation position.
comprising a mechanical stopper · CPC title
Torsion springs · CPC title
where the axis of the pulley moves along a substantially circular path · CPC title
Mounting elements essentially within boundaries of final output members · CPC title
Pulleys · CPC title
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