Claims
- 1. A chain tensioner comprising:a bracket defined from a plastic material including a filler material, said bracket comprising a locking tab located adjacent a pivot point defined by said bracket; a shoe sub-assembly having a pivot end that is pivotally secured to the bracket at said pivot point of said bracket, the shoe sub-assembly formed from a plastic material and comprising a locking flange located at said pivot end, wherein said locking tab of said bracket overlaps with and engages said locking flange of said shoe sub-assembly to prevent separation of said shoe sub-assembly from said bracket when said shoe sub-assembly is pivoted to a first angular position relative to said bracket, and wherein said shoe sub-assembly is separable from said bracket when said shoe sub-assembly is pivoted to a second angular position relative to said bracket.
- 2. A chain tensioner comprising a molded bracket and a shoe sub-assembly secured to the bracket for movement relative to the bracket during use, the shoe sub-assembly comprising a chain-engaging shoe member and a blade spring connected to the shoe member, said shoe member comprising a plastic material and the molded bracket comprising a plastic material with a filler added thereto, said shoe member comprising a first end pivotally connected to the bracket, a second end spaced from the first end, and a chain-engaging surface connecting the first and second ends, said bracket defining a bearing surface upon which said second end of said shoe member is slidably supported so that said second end of said shoe member slides on said bearing surface and said first end of said shoe member pivots relative to said bracket in response to flexing of said chain-engaging surface, said chain tensioner further comprising a first fastener that extends through said first end of said shoe member and said bracket to secure the bracket to an associated engine and serve as a pivot pin about which said first end of said shoe-assembly pivots relative to said bracket.
- 3. A chain tensioner comprising a molded bracket and a shoe sub-assembly secured to the bracket for movement relative to the bracket during use, the shoe sub-assembly comprising a chain-engaging shoe member and a blade spring connected to the shoe member, said shoe member comprising a plastic material and the molded bracket comprising a plastic material with a filler added thereto, said shoe member comprising a first end pivotally connected to the bracket, a second end spaced from the first end, and a chain-engaging surface between the first and second ends, said bracket defining a bearing surface upon which said second end of said shoe member is slidably supported so that said second end of said shoe member slides on said bearing surface and said first end of said shoe member pivots relative to said bracket in response to flexing of said chain-engaging surface, said bracket further comprising a displacement stop that abuts the shoe sub-assembly and limits displacement of an associated drive chain in an operating state of an associated engine, said displacement stop comprising a resilient damper that compresses in response to contact with the shoe sub-assembly.
- 4. A chain tensioner comprising a bracket and a shoe sub-assembly pivotally secured to the bracket, the shoe sub-assembly formed from a plastic material and the bracket formed from a plastic material with a filler material added thereto, wherein the bracket includes a fastener aperture and a raised hub surrounding the fastener aperture; the shoe-sub-assembly includes a tab portion having a tab aperture; and, the tab aperture has a counterbored portion adapted to receive the raised hub when the shoe sub-assembly is joined to the bracket such that the bracket aperture and the tab aperture are axially aligned to receive one of an associated fastener and an associated dowel pin.
- 5. A chain tensioner comprising a molded bracket and a shoe sub-assembly secured to the bracket for movement relative to the bracket during use, the shoe sub-assembly comprising a chain-engaging shoe member and a blade spring connected to the shoe member, said shoe member comprising a plastic material and the molded bracket comprising a plastic material with a filler added thereto, said shoe member comprising a first end pivotally connected to the bracket, a second end spaced from the first end, and a chain-engaging surface between the first and second ends, said bracket defining a bearing surface upon which said second end of said shoe member is slidably supported so that said second end of said shoe member slides on said bearing surface and said first end of said shoe member pivots relative to said bracket in response to flexing of said chain-engaging surface, said bracket further comprising a pivot end aperture adapted to receive one of an associated fastener and an associated dowel pin to secure said first end of said shoe member pivotally to said bracket, the aperture including a radially inwardly extending resilient positioning flange adapted to engage an associated fastener or an associated dowel pin inserted through said pivot end aperture to thereby position said bracket in a select position relative to the associated fastener or associated dowel pin.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of Provisional U.S. Patent Application Serial Nos. 60/119,570, filed Feb. 10, 1999, and 60/121,908, filed Feb. 26, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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