IP Library Granted Patent US 7,086,373
Granted Patent B2
US 7,086,373 · App. 10/286,669 · Granted Aug 8, 2006

Damped accessory drive system including a motor/generator

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Patent No.
US 7,086,373
App. No.
10/286,669
Granted
Aug 8, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention is an improved internal combustion engine having a crankshaft, an accessory, a motor/generator, and a belt-drive system. The belt drive systems includes a crankshaft pulley, an accessory pulley, a motor/generator pulley, a belt tensioner, a belt tensioner pulley, and a power transmission belt trained about the crankshaft pulley, the accessory pulley, the motor/generator pulley, and the belt tensioner pulley. The belt tensioner pulley contacts the belt at a start-slack-side span. It is improved by the tensioner being asymmetrically biased in a direction tending to cause the power transmission belt to be under tension.

Claims (19)

1. An improved internal combustion engine having a crankshaft, an accessory, a motor/generator, and a belt-drive system including a crankshaft pulley, an accessory pulley, a motor/generator pulley, a belt tensioner, a belt tensioner pulley, and a power transmission belt trained about said crankshaft pulley, said accessory pulley, said motor/generator pulley, and said belt tensioner pulley said belt tensioner pulley contacting said belt at a starting-slack-side span, the improvement comprising:

said tensioner being asymmetrically biased in a direction tending to cause said power transmission belt to be under tension;

said asymmetrical biasing being that biasing at a level that is no more than that provided by spring rate biasing, when external forces acting upon said tensioner and said tensioner pulley are less than necessary to overcome said spring rate biasing and would thereby tend to cause said tensioner pulley to move in a increasing belt tension direction, and that biasing that results from spring rate biasing and direction reversal resistance, when said external forces acting upon said tensioner and said tensioner pulley are greater than that necessary to overcome said spring rate biasing and thereby tend to cause said tensioner pulley to move in a decreasing belt tension direction; and,

said direction reversal resistance is intermittently applied in response to operation mode of a motor/generator in mechanical communication with said motor/generator pulley.

2. The improvement of claim 1 , further comprising:

said intermittent direction reversal resistance application being said tensioner being damped at a first damping level in the decreasing belt tension direction when said motor/generator is operating in a motor mode and said tensioner being damped at a second damping in the decreasing belt tension direction when said motor/generator is operating in a generator mode.

3. The improvement of claim 1 , further comprising:

said intermittent direction reversal resistance application being said tensioner being locked against movement in the decreasing belt tension direction when said motor/generator is operating in a motor mode and said tensioner being not locked against movement in the decreasing belt tension direction when said motor/generator is operating in a generator mode.

4. The improvement of claim 1 , further comprising:

said intermittent direction reversal resistance application responding to a control input resulting from said motor/generator operation mode.

5. The improvement of claim 4 , wherein:

said control input is an electrical impulse.

6. An improved belt-drive system including a crankshaft pulley, an accessory pulley, a motor/generator pulley, a belt tensioner, a belt tensioner pulley, and a power transmission belt trained about said crankshaft pulley, said accessory pulley, said motor/generator pulley, and said belt tensioner pulley said belt tensioner pulley contacting said belt at a start-slack-side span, the improvement comprising:

said tensioner being asymmetrically biased in a direction tending to cause said power transmission belt to be under tension;

said asymmetrical biasing being that biasing at a level that is no more than that provided by spring rate biasing when external forces acting upon said tensioner and said tensioner pulley are less than necessary to overcome said spring rate biasing and would thereby tend to cause said tensioner pulley to move in a increasing belt tension direction, and that biasing that results from spring rate biasing and direction reversal resistance, when said external forces acting upon said tensioner and said tensioner pulley are greater than that necessary to overcome said spring rate biasing and thereby tend to cause said tensioner pulley to move in a decreasing belt tension direction; and,

said direction reversal resistance is in intermittently applied in response to operation mode of a motor/generator in mechanical communication with said motor/generator pulley.

7. An improved method of tensioning a belt drive system having a crankshaft pulley, an accessory pulley, a motor/generator pulley, a belt tensioner, a belt tensioner pulley, and a power transmission belt trained about said crankshaft pulley, said accessory pulley, said motor/generator pulley, the improvement comprising:

biasing said belt tensioner pulley upon a start-slack-side span at a first biasing level when said tensioner pulley is moving in a belt tensioning direction, and

biasing said belt tensioner pulley upon a start-slack-side span at a second biasing level when said tensioner pulley is moving in a belt loosening direction, said second biasing including a direction reversal resistance is intermittently applied in response to operation mode of a motor/generator in mechanical communication with said motor/generator pulley.

Assignments (8)
RELEASE (REEL 033472 / FRAME 0333) Recorded Jun 5, 2024
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: GATES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 067626/0232 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 4, 2015
From: THE GATES CORPORATION
To: GATES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 034893/0006 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2014
From: THE GATES CORPORATION
To: CITIBANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 033472/0333 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2014
From: THE GATES CORPORATION
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 033465/0252 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 10, 2014
From: CITICORP USA, INC.
To: AQUATIC CO.; THE GATES CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; GATES MECTROL, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION; EIFELER MASCHINENBAU GMBH
Reel/Frame 033289/0254 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 10, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: AQUATIC CO.; THE GATES CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; GATES MECTROL, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION; EIFELER MASCHINENBAU GMBH
Reel/Frame 033290/0631 →
SECOND LIEN NOTES PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 30, 2010
From: AIR SYSTEM COMPONENTS, INC.; AQUATIC CO.; DEXTER AXLE COMPANY; EASTERN SHEET METAL, INC.; EPICOR INDUSTRIES, INC.; THE GATES CORPORATION; GATES MECTROL, INC.; HART & COOLEY, INC.; RUSKIN COMPANY; SCHRADER-BRIDGEPORT INTERNATIONAL, INC.; SCHRADER ELECTRONICS, INC.; SELKIRK CORPORATION; TOMKINS INDUSTRIES, INC.; EIFELER MASCHINENBAU GMBH
To: WILMINGTON TRUST FSB, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 025560/0057 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 29, 2010
From: AIR SYSTEM COMPONENTS, INC.; AQUATIC CO.; DEXTER AXLE COMPANY; EASTERN SHEET METAL, INC.; EPICOR INDUSTRIES, INC.; THE GATES CORPORATION; GATES MECTROL, INC.; HART & COOLEY, INC.; RUSKIN COMPANY; SCHRADER-BRIDGEPORT INTERNATIONAL, INC.; SCHRADER ELECTRONICS, INC.; SELKIRK CORPORATION; TOMKINS INDUSTRIES, INC.; EIFELER MASCHINENBAU GMBH
To: CITICORP USA, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 025549/0407 →