Belt mounting tool
US-10436292-B2 · Oct 8, 2019 · US
US9458915B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9458915-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414652644-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 4, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 4, 2016 |
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A belt assembly for internal combustion engine that has a tensioner mount is described. The belt assembly includes a spacer that is rotatably coupleable to the tensioner mount, and a tensioner that is co-rotatably coupled to the spacer. The spacer is positioned between the tensioner and the tension mount.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A belt assembly for an internal combustion engine having a tensioner mount, comprising: a spacer rotatably coupleable to the tensioner mount; and a tensioner co-rotatably coupled to the spacer, the spacer being positioned between the tensioner and the tensioner mount, wherein the spacer comprises a retractable key configured to engage a first notch formed in a tensioner mount of the internal combustion engine and concurrently engage a second notch in the spacer so as to prevent rotation of the spacer relative to the tensioner mount, and wherein the spacer is configured to move radially inward and outward so as to concurrently engage and disengage the first notch and the second notch. 2. The belt assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tensioner mount is formed in a block of the internal combustion engine. 3. The belt assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retractable key comprises a spring. 4. The belt assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tensioner comprises a pulley positioned at a first side of the tensioner, and the spacer comprises a tensioner installation tool receptacle positioned near a second side of the tensioner opposite the first side. 5. The belt assembly of claim 4 , wherein the tensioner installation tool receptacle is spaced apart from the second side of the tensioner in a direction away from the first side of the tensioner. 6. The belt assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spacer comprises a tensioner installation tool receptacle, and wherein when the tensioner is co-rotatably coupled to the spacer the installation tool receptacle is positioned beyond an outer periphery of the tensioner. 7. The belt assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tensioner comprises a first engagement element and the spacer comprises a second engagement element, and wherein engagement between the first and second engagement elements co-rotatably couples the tensioner to the spacer. 8. The belt assembly of claim 7 , wherein the first engagement element comprises a key and the second engagement element comprises a notch. 9. The belt assembly of claim 8 , wherein the key is retractable relative to the notch. 10. An internal combustion engine, comprising: a tensioner mount comprising a first notch; a spacer rotatably coupled to the tensioner mount, the spacer comprising a first key engageable with the first notch to prevent rotation of the spacer relative to the tensioner mount, wherein the spacer further comprises a second notch; and a tensioner co-rotatably coupled to the spacer, the tensioner comprising a second key engageable with the second notch to prevent rotation of the tensioner relative to the spacer, wherein the first key includes a retractable key configured to move radially inward and outward so as to concurrently engage and disengage the first notch and the second notch. 11. The internal combustion engine of claim 10 , wherein the first key is resiliently biased into engagement with the first notch. 12. The internal combustion engine of claim 11 , wherein the first key is disengageable with the first notch to allow relative rotation between the spacer and the tensioner mount. 13. The internal combustion engine of claim 10 , wherein the tensioner comprises a pulley that is engageable with a belt of the engine, and wherein the spacer comprises a tensioner installation tool receptacle positioned near a side of the tensioner that is opposite the pulley. 14. The internal combustion engine of claim 10 , wherein the spacer has a thickness smaller than a thickness of the tensioner. 15. A spacer positionable between a tensioner mount of an internal combustion engine and a tensioner of a belt assembly coupled to the internal combustion engine, comprising: a body comprising a first notch and a second notch; an arm extending from the body, the arm comprising a tensioner installation tool engaging receptacle; and a locking mechanism comprising a spring coupled to a key, the spring being resiliently flexible to move radially inward and outward so as to concurrently move the key into and out of the first and second notches. 16. The spacer of claim 15 , wherein the key is movable into a third notch formed in the tensioner mount to prevent relative rotation between the spacer and tensioner mount, and movable out of the third notch to allow relative rotation between the spacer and tensioner mount. 17. The spacer of claim 15 , wherein the other of the first and second notches is engageable with a key formed in the tensioner to prevent relative rotation between the spacer and key. 18. The spacer of claim 15 , wherein the body is disk-shaped.
Circular path · CPC title
Mounting or support of tensioner · CPC title
Pulleys · 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
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