Tensioner
US-10767740-B2 · Sep 8, 2020 · US
US9677649B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9677649-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415023094-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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A hydraulic auto-tensioner includes a plunger fitted to a bottom end portion of a rod so as to be slidable along a radially inner surface of a valve sleeve and a radially outer surface of the rod. The plunger has a bottom plate formed with a valve hole. A first leakage gap is defined between sliding surfaces of the plunger and the valve sleeve, and a second leakage gap of which the flow resistance is lower is defined between sliding surfaces of the plunger and the rod such that while the engine is running normally, oil in a pressure chamber leaks into a reservoir chamber through the second leakage gap, and when starting the engine by actuating a starter/generator, the plunger rises until the valve hole is closed so that oil in the pressure chamber leaks into the reservoir chamber through the first leakage gap.
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A hydraulic auto-tensioner comprising: a cylinder including a bottom having a bottom surface, and a valve sleeve protruding from the bottom surface, the cylinder containing oil; a rod having a bottom end portion inserted in the valve sleeve, thereby defining a pressure chamber in the valve sleeve, and provided with a spring seat at an upper portion of the rod; a return spring mounted between the spring seat and the bottom surface of the cylinder, and biasing the cylinder and the rod in a direction in which the rod protrudes from the cylinder; wherein an oil passage is defined at a bottom portion of the cylinder between an inner periphery of the cylinder and an outer periphery of the valve sleeve such that a lower portion of a reservoir chamber communicates with a lower portion of the pressure chamber through the oil passage; and a check valve mounted in a lower end portion of the valve sleeve, and configured to be closed when a pressure in the pressure chamber exceeds a pressure in the reservoir chamber, thereby blocking communication between the pressure chamber and the oil passage, wherein the auto-tensioner is configured such that when a push-in force is applied to the rod, the check valve is closed, causing oil in the pressure chamber to be leaked into the reservoir chamber such that the push-in force is damped by a hydraulic damper function by the oil in the pressure chamber, wherein the auto-tensioner further comprises: a cylindrical plunger having a bottom plate at a lower portion of the plunger, and fitted to the bottom end portion of the rod so as to be slidable along a radially inner surface of the valve sleeve and a radially outer surface of the rod at the bottom end portion of the rod, wherein a first leakage gap is defined between sliding surfaces of the plunger and the valve sleeve; an anti-separation arrangement which prevents separation of the plunger from the rod with a gap defined between the bottom plate of the plunger and a bottom end surface of the rod; and an elastic member mounted inside the plunger, and biasing the plunger downward, the elastic member having a spring force smaller than a damper force generated by the first leakage gap, wherein the bottom plate of the plunger is formed with a valve hole having a valve seat above the valve hole, and configured to be closed when the valve seat is seated on the bottom end surface of the rod, and wherein a second leakage gap of which a flow resistance is lower than a flow resistance of the first leakage gap is provided inside of the plunger. 2. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the second leakage gap comprises an annular gap defined between sliding surfaces of the rod and the plunger. 3. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 2 , wherein the first leakage gap has a diametrical dimension of not less than 10 micrometers and less than 20 micrometers, and the second leakage gap has a diametrical dimension of not less than 20 micrometers and less than 60 micrometers. 4. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 1 , wherein a damper force generated by the second leakage gap is within a range of 1/2 to 1/20 of the damper force generated by the first leakage gap. 5. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the plunger is formed, in the lower portion thereof, with a circular recess having a top wall defined by the bottom plate of the plunger, wherein a fitted member is press-fitted in the recess, wherein the second leakage gap is defined between fitting surfaces of the fitted member and the recess, or formed in the fitted member. 6. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 5 , wherein the second leakage gap comprises one of a spiral groove, an orifice and a helical groove. 7. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member comprises one of a coil spring, a disk spring and a wave washer. 8. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 1 , wherein the anti-separation arrangement comprises a ring groove formed in an inner periphery of the plunger at an upper portion of the plunger, a snap ring fitted in the ring groove, and a stepped portion provided on the rod and capable of supporting an inner peripheral portion of the snap ring. 9. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 2 , wherein a damper force generated by the second leakage gap is within a range of 1/2 to 1/20 of the damper force generated by the first leakage gap. 10. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 2 , wherein the elastic member comprises one of a coil spring, a disk spring and a wave washer. 11. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 5 , wherein the elastic member comprises one of a coil spring, a disk spring and a wave washer. 12. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 6 , wherein the elastic member comprises one of a coil spring, a disk spring and a wave washer. 13. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 2 , wherein the anti-separation arrangement comprises a ring groove formed in an inner periphery of the plunger at an upper portion of the plunger, a snap ring fitted in the ring groove, and a stepped portion provided on the rod and capable of supporting an inner peripheral portion of the snap ring. 14. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 5 , wherein the anti-separation arrangement comprises a ring groove formed in an inner periphery of the plunger at an upper portion of the plunger, a snap ring fitted in the ring groove, and a stepped portion provided on the rod and capable of supporting an inner peripheral portion of the snap ring. 15. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 6 , wherein the anti-separation arrangement comprises a ring groove formed in an inner periphery of the plunger at an upper portion of the plunger, a snap ring fitted in the ring groove, and a stepped portion provided on the rod and capable of supporting an inner peripheral portion of the snap ring. 16. The hydraulic auto-tensioner of claim 7 , wherein the anti-separation arrangement comprises a ring groove formed in an inner periphery of the plunger at an upper portion of the plunger, a snap ring fitted in the ring groove, and a stepped portion provided on the rod and capable of supporting an inner peripheral portion of the snap ring.
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