Belt tensioning system and belt tensioning method
US-11041548-B2 · Jun 22, 2021 · US
US12117359B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12117359-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217965258-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2024 |
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A sheave for use in a tension measurement system to measure a tension force in a cable may include a first diameter and a second diameter. The sheave is configured to rotate about an axis to orient the first diameter or the second diameter toward the cable, such that a contact force between the sheave and the cable is measured by a tension sensor to determine the tension force in the cable.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tension measurement system for measuring a tension force in a cable comprising: a sheave comprising a first diameter and a second diameter, the sheave configured to rotate about an axis to orient the first diameter or the second diameter toward the cable; an adjustable support configured to adjust a position of the sheave relative to the cable; and a tension sensor mechanically coupled to the adjustable support or a base of the tension measuring system to measure the tension force in the cable based on a contact force between the sheave and the cable. 2. The tension measurement system of claim 1 , further comprising a base, wherein the adjustable support is configured to rotate about a fulcrum located on the base to adjust the position of the sheave. 3. The tension measurement system of claim 2 , further comprising a plurality of tensioners configured to engage with the cable to provide the contact force between the sheave and the cable when the adjustable support positions the sheave adjacent to the cable. 4. The tension measurement system of claim 3 , wherein the sheave is arranged between two tensioners of the plurality of tensioners along a length of the cable. 5. The tension measurement system of claim 4 , wherein the sheave is arranged on a surface of the cable opposite the two tensioners. 6. The tension measurement system of claim 3 , wherein a position of one or more of the plurality of tensioners are fixed relative to the base. 7. The tension measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the sheave further comprises: a first opening through which a fastener secures the sheave to the adjustable support at the axis; and a second opening that is offset from the first opening and configured to accept a removable pin, wherein the second opening is arranged to align with a first slot of the adjustable support to orient the first diameter toward the cable, and a second slot of the adjustable support to orient the second diameter toward the cable. 8. The tension measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the sheave further comprises: a first opening through which a fastener secures the sheave to the adjustable support at the axis; and a second opening that is offset from the first opening and configured to accept a removable pin. 9. The tension measurement system of claim 8 , wherein the removable pin is configured to engage with a first slot or a second slot on the adjustable support to fix the orientation of the sheave relative to the cable. 10. The tension measurement system of claim 1 , further comprising a processor configured to: receive a signal from the tension sensor associated with the measured tension force; and generate a tension force alert for presentation to a user. 11. The tension measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the first diameter and the second diameter form part of a channel that circles the sheave in a central plane perpendicular to an axis of rotation. 12. A tension measurement system for measuring a tension force in a cable comprising: a sheave comprising a first diameter and a second diameter, the sheave configured to rotate about an axis to orient the first diameter or the second diameter toward the cable; an adjustable support comprising a first end to mount the sheave and a second end to control movement of the first end relative to the cable; a tension sensor mechanically coupled to the adjustable support or a base of the tension measuring system to measure the tension force in the cable based on a contact force between the sheave and the cable; and a plurality of tensioners configured to engage with the cable to provide the contact force between the sheave and the cable when the adjustable support positions the sheave adjacent to the cable. 13. A tension measurement system for measuring a tension force in a cable comprising: a sheave comprising a first diameter and a second diameter, the sheave configured to rotate about an axis to orient the first diameter or the second diameter toward the cable; an adjustable support configured to adjust a position of the sheave relative to the cable; and a tension sensor mechanically coupled to the adjustable support or a base of the tension measuring system to measure the tension force in the cable based on a contact force between the sheave and the cable, wherein the sheave further comprises: a first opening through which a fastener secures the sheave to the adjustable support at the axis; and a second opening that is offset from the first opening and configured to accept a removable pin, wherein the second opening is arranged to align with a first slot of the adjustable support to orient the first diameter toward the cable, and a second slot of the adjustable support to orient the second diameter toward the cable. 14. The tension measuring system of claim 13 , further comprising a plurality of tensioners configured to engage with the cable to provide the contact force between the sheave and the cable when the adjustable support positions the sheave adjacent to the cable. 15. The tension measurement system of claim 14 , wherein the adjustable support is configured to move to adjust a position of the sheave relative to the cable, the base, or the plurality of tensioners. 16. The tension measurement system of claim 13 , wherein the adjustable support comprises a telescoping pole to provide leverage for positioning the sheave relative to the cable. 17. The tension measurement system of claim 16 , wherein the adjustable support further comprises a clamp configured to fix the position of the adjustable support in a desired position relative to the cable. 18. The tension measurement system of claim 13 , wherein the sheave comprises a non-conductive material. 19. The tension measurement system of claim 13 , further comprising a base, wherein the adjustable support is configured to rotate about a fulcrum located on the base to adjust the position of the sheave.
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