IP Library Granted Patent US 7,678,002
Granted Patent B2
US 7,678,002 · App. 11/514,136 · Granted Mar 16, 2010

One-way clutched damper for automatic belt tensioner

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Patent No.
US 7,678,002
App. No.
11/514,136
Granted
Mar 16, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A new tensioner is disclosed that achieves asymmetric damping in part by using a moveable ramp plate. The moveable ramp plate is in frictional contact with the arm provides asymmetric frictional damping for the tensioner arm when the arm experiences wind-up and begins to move away from the belt. The ramp plate is rotatably associated with the movement of the tensioner arm through a spring. The tensioner arm may pivot in two directions. As the tensioner arm pivots in a direction toward the belt the ramp plate is urged such that friction between the ramp plate and tensioner are minimized. When the tensioner arm pivots in the opposite direction, as potentially typified by wind-up, the ramp plate is urged such that friction between the ramp plate and tensioner is increased thereby minimizing wind-up of the tensioner arm.

Claims (38)

1. A tensioner comprising:

a tensioner base defining a pivot axis;

an arm pivotable about the pivot axis;

a first ramp plate that is pivotable about the pivot axis and translatable along the pivot axis, the first ramp plate comprising:

a friction surface in contact with the arm; and

a ramp surface generally opposite the friction surface, the ramp surface having a plurality of first ramp features protruding therefrom at an angle;

a second ramp plate comprising a mating ramp surface that has a plurality of second ramp features protruding therefrom at an angle, wherein the second ramp plate is positioned against the first ramp plate with the first ramp features and the second ramp features in a mating relationship of oppositely angled protrusions; and

a torsion spring coupled to the first ramp plate, wherein the torsion spring is capable of providing a torsional force to the first ramp plate to pivot the first ramp plate about the pivot axis relative to the second ramp plate to urge the first ramp features to slide along the second ramp features which causes translation of the first ramp plate toward the arm for increased friction between the friction surface of the first ramp plate and the arm to dampen movement of the arm.

2. A tensioner as recited in claim 1 , wherein the torsion spring couples the first ramp plate to the arm.

3. A tensioner as recited in claim 2 , wherein the first ramp plate is interposed between the tensioner base and the arm.

4. A tensioner as recited in claim 1 , wherein the torsion spring couples the first ramp plate to the second ramp plate.

5. A tensioner as recited in claim 4 , wherein the second ramp plate is integrated with the tensioner base to form a single part.

6. A tensioner as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first ramp plate is mounted about the pivot axis defined by the tensioner base.

7. A tensioner as recited in claim 1 , wherein the second ramp plate is mounted about the pivot axis such that the second ramp plate may pivot about the pivot axis and translate along the pivot axis.

8. A tensioner as recited in claim 7 , wherein the second ramp plate has a second friction surface in contact with an end cap that is substantially fixed such that it does not translate along nor rotate about the pivot axis.

9. A tensioner as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first ramp features and the second ramp features are selected to provide a desired change in frictional damping in response to the arm pivoting.

10. A tensioner as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first ramp features and the second ramp features are fabricated from a friction reducing material.

11. A tensioner as recited in claim 10 , wherein the first ramp features and the second ramp features and the friction surface are selected to provide a desired change in frictional damping in response to the arm pivoting.

12. A tensioner recited in claim 1 , wherein the first ramp features and the second ramp features are in a substantially circumferential array about the pivot axis.

13. A tensioner as recited in claim 1 , wherein rotation of the arm in an untensioning direction loads the torsion spring with increased torsional force that rotates the first ramp plate about the pivot axis urging the first ramp features to slide along the second ramp features as the arm rotates in the untensioning direction.

14. A tensioner as recited in claim 13 , wherein as the increased torsional force dissipates the arm rotates in a tensioning direction and the first ramp features slide back along the second ramp features in the opposite direction which moves the first ramp plate translationally away from the arm thereby decreasing the force applied to the friction surface to dampen movement of the arm.

15. A tensioner comprising:

a tensioner base defining a pivot axis;

an arm mounted on the tensioner base so as to permit the arm to pivot about the pivot axis;

a first ramp plate mounted on the tensioner base so as to permit the first ramp plate to pivot about the pivot axis and translate along the pivot axis;

wherein the first ramp plate comprises:

a friction surface facing the arm; and

a ramp surface generally opposite the friction surface, the ramp surface having a plurality of first ramp features protruding therefrom at an angle; and

a second ramp plate having a mating ramp surface that has a plurality of second ramp features protruding therefrom at an angle;

wherein the first ramp features are in contact with the second ramp features;

wherein pivoting the first ramp plate in a direction that moves the first ramp features along the second ramp features causes the first ramp plate to translate relative to the pivot axis for increased friction between the friction surface of the first ramp plate and the arm to provide asymmetric frictional damping.

16. A tensioner as recited in claim 15 , wherein the first ramp plate is interposed between the tensioner base and the arm.

17. A tensioner as recited in claim 15 , wherein the first ramp plate is coupled to the arm for pivoting therewith about the pivot axis.

18. A tensioner as recited in claim 15 , further comprising an end cap substantially fixed to the pivot axis; wherein the second ramp plate is capable of translation along the pivot axis and rotation about the pivot axis, and is interposed between the ramp surface of the first ramp plate and the end cap.

19. A tensioner as recited in claim 18 , wherein the rotation of the second ramp plate is linked to the rotation of the first ramp plate by a ramp plate spring.

20. A tensioner as recited in claim 15 , further comprising a torsion spring coupled to the first ramp plate, the torsion spring capable of providing a torsional force to the first ramp plate to pivot the first ramp plate about the pivot axis in a direction that moves the first ramp features along the second ramp features of the second ramp plate.

21. A tensioner as recited in claim 20 , wherein rotation of the arm in an untensioning direction loads the torsion spring with increased torsional force, wherein the increased torsional force rotates the first ramp plate about the pivot axis urging the first ramp features along the second ramp features.

22. A tensioner as recited in claim 21 , wherein as the increased torsional force dissipates the arm rotates in a tensioning direction and the first ramp features slide back along the second ramp features in the opposite direction which moves the first ramp plate translationally away from the arm thereby decreasing the force applied to the friction surface to dampen movement of the arm.

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