Isolating pulley
US-9341254-B2 · May 17, 2016 · US
US9759274B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9759274-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514713769-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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An accessory drive tuning device with a torsion spring for angular vibration isolation and having a spring pocket that frictionally engages the end of the torsion spring. The engagement may be with a wedge-shape on either the spring end or the pocket or both, adapted so that the spring end wedges into the pocket. The engagement may be by interference fit. One or both ends of the spring may be engaged in respective pockets.
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What is claimed is: 1. An isolator decoupler comprising: a torsional spring; a spring carrier with a first wedge-shaped pocket defining a radial taper machined therein that engages an end of said torsional spring; and a pulley with a second wedge-shaped pocket defining a radial taper that engages an other end of said torsional spring, wherein both ends of said torsional spring engage in respective said wedge-shaped pockets, and wherein said engagement is by friction when the end of said torsional spring is wedged into respective said wedge-shaped pocket. 2. The isolator decoupler of claim 1 wherein at least one said end of said torsional spring is tapered. 3. The isolator decoupler of claim 1 wherein the taper is such that the engagement comprises self-locking wedging engagement. 4. An isolator decoupler comprising: a torsional spring having a radially tapered first end; a spring carrier with a first pocket machined therein that engages said tapered first end of said torsional spring; and a pulley with a second pocket machined therein that engages a tapered second end of said torsional spring, wherein both ends of said torsional spring engage by wedging in respective said pockets, and wherein said engagement is by friction when the end of said torsional spring is wedged into respective said pocket. 5. The isolator decoupler of claim 4 wherein at least one of said first pocket and said second pocket is wedge shaped having a radial taper. 6. The isolator decoupler of claim 4 wherein the engaging comprises a self-locking wedging engagement. 7. An accessory drive tuning device comprising: a torsional spring having a spring end having inner and outer diameters; and a spring carrier having a pocket having inner and outer cylindrical surfaces and an end surface, said pocket arranged to accept said spring end therein; wherein said spring end is frictionally restrained in said pocket due to a wedging engagement of said inner and outer diameters of said spring end between said inner and outer cylindrical surfaces of said pocket; and wherein the wedging engagement is self-locking. 8. The accessory drive tuning device of claim 7 wherein said spring end is wedge shaped. 9. The accessory drive tuning device of claim 7 wherein said pocket is wedge shaped. 10. The accessory drive tuning device of claim 9 wherein said wedge shape is defined by a radial taper at the start of a circular arc defined by at least one of said cylindrical surfaces in the proximity of the end surface of the pocket. 11. An accessory drive tuning device comprising: a torsional spring having a spring end having inner and outer diameters; and a spring carrier having a pocket having an end surface, and having radially inner and radially outer circumferential side surfaces at least one of which defines a circular arc, said pocket arranged to accept said spring end therein; wherein said spring end is frictionally restrained in said pocket due to a self-locking wedging engagement of said inner and outer diameters of said spring end between said inner and outer circumferential side surfaces of said pocket.
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