Claims
- 1. A hydraulic tensioner for applying tension to a chain comprising:
a housing having a central bore open at one end thereof; a hollow plunger, slidably received in the bore of the housing, having an inside space forming a fluid chamber with the bore, the plunger having rack teeth at least at a portion of an outer circumferential surface thereof; a first biasing member, biasing the plunger in a protruding direction; a slider housing portion in a supporting block of the housing having an inclined slide surface; a wedge-shaped slider within the slider housing portion having a first side surface with a ratchet portion adapted to engage with the rack teeth of the plunger and a second side surface, inclined relative to and disposed opposite the first side surface, the inclined surface of the slider being slidable along the inclined surface of the slider housing portion and in a direction crossing an axial centerline of the plunger, to prevent travel of the plunger in a backward direction by a wedge-effect; and a second biasing member in the slider housing portion biasing the slider in a direction of engagement of the ratchet portion of the slider with the rack teeth of the plunger; such that the second biasing member biases the slider in such a way that the slider moves along the inclined slide surface of the slider housing portion of the supporting block.
- 2. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the second biasing member is a coil spring and an axial centerline of the coil spring is disposed parallel to the inclined slide surface of the slider housing portion.
- 3. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the slider housing portion has a rear stop surface adapted to contact a rear side surface of the slider to block travel of the slider in a backward direction.
- 4. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 3, wherein the slider housing portion has a front facing wall oppositely disposed to a front side surface of the slider, and one end of the second biasing member contacts the front facing wall of the slider housing portion and the other end of the second biasing member contacts the front side surface of the slider.
- 5. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 4, wherein the housing has a first through hole adapted to insert a disengaging pin thereinto between the rear side surface of the slider and the rear stop surface of the slider housing portion to disengage engagement of the ratchet portion of the slider with the rack teeth of the plunger, and the housing has a second through hole adapted to insert a retaining pin thereinto between the front side surface of the slider and the front facing wall of the slider housing portion to retain the plunger in a retracted state.
- 6. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 5, wherein the disengaging pin and the retaining pin are the same pin having a tapered distal end.
- 7. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 1, further comprising a check valve provided at a bottom portion of the central bore of the housing, the check valve being adapted to permit fluid flow into the chamber but to block reverse flow of fluid.
- 8. A hydraulic tensioner for applying tension to a chain comprising:
a housing having a central bore open at one end thereof; a hollow plunger, slidably received in the bore of the housing, having an inside space forming a fluid chamber with the bore, the plunger having rack teeth at least at a portion of an outer circumferential surface thereof; a first biasing member, biasing the plunger in a protruding direction; a slider housing portion in a supporting block of the housing having an inclined slide surface; a wedge-shaped slider within the slider housing portion having a first side surface with a ratchet portion adapted to engage with the rack teeth of the plunger and a second side surface, inclined relative to and disposed opposite the first side surface, the inclined surface of the slider being slidable along the inclined surface of the slider housing portion and in a direction crossing an axial centerline of the plunger, to prevent travel of the plunger in a backward direction by a wedge-effect; a second biasing member in the slider housing portion biasing the slider in a direction of engagement of the ratchet portion of the slider with the rack teeth of the plunger; wherein the rack teeth have a rear stop surface which, at maximum extension of the plunger contacts a rear end of the slider, so as to prevent the plunger from falling out of the tensioner; and such that the second biasing member biases the slider in such a way that the slider moves along the inclined slide surface of the slider housing portion of the supporting block.
- 9. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 8, wherein the second biasing member is a coil spring and an axial centerline of the coil spring is disposed parallel to the inclined slide surface of the slider housing portion.
- 10. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 8, wherein the slider housing portion has a rear stop surface adapted to contact a rear side surface of the slider to block travel of the slider in a backward direction.
- 11. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 10, wherein the slider housing portion has a front facing wall oppositely disposed to a front side surface of the slider, and one end of the second biasing member contacts the front facing wall of the slider housing portion and the other end of the second biasing member contacts the front side surface of the slider.
- 12. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 11, wherein the housing has a first through hole adapted to insert a disengaging pin thereinto between the rear side surface of the slider and the rear stop surface of the slider housing portion to disengage engagement of the ratchet portion of the slider with the rack teeth of the plunger, and the housing has a second through hole adapted to insert a retaining pin thereinto between the front side surface of the slider and the front facing wall of the slider housing portion to retain the plunger in a retracted state.
- 13. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 12, wherein the disengaging pin and the retaining pin are the same pin having a tapered distal end.
- 14. The hydraulic tensioner according to claim 8, further comprising a check valve provided at a bottom portion of the central bore of the housing, the check valve being adapted to permit fluid flow into the chamber but to block reverse flow of fluid.
- 15. A hydraulic tensioner for applying tension to a chain comprising:
a housing having a central bore open at one end thereof and a recess adjoining the central bore having an inclined slide surface opposing the bore; a hollow plunger, slidably received in the bore of the housing, having an inside space forming a fluid chamber with the bore, the plunger having rack teeth at least at a portion of an outer circumferential surface thereof; a first biasing member, biasing the plunger in a protruding direction; a slider within the recess to prevent travel of the plunger in a backward direction by a wedge-effect having a first side surface having teeth for engaging the rack teeth of the plunger, and a second side surface, for sliding along the inclined surface of the recess in a direction crossing an axial centerline of the plunger; and the slider being biased such that the slider moves along the inclined slide surface of the recess of the housing in a direction of engagement of the ratchet portion of the slider with the rack teeth of the plunger.
- 16. The hydraulic tensioner of claim 15, wherein the recess has a rear stop surface for contacting a rear side surface of the slider, to block travel of the slider in a backward direction.
- 17. The hydraulic tensioner of claim 16, wherein the recess has a plug member oppositely disposed to a front end surface of the slider, and the slider is biased by a second biasing member engaging the plug member and the front end surface of the slider.
- 18. The hydraulic tensioner of claim 17, wherein the rack teeth have a rear stop surface, which at maximum extension of the plunger contacts a rear end of the slider, so as to prevent the plunger from falling out of the tensioner.
- 19. The hydraulic tensioner of claim 15, wherein the recess has a pair of flat surfaces oppositely disposed to each other on opposite sides of the slide surface, the pair of flat surfaces slidably supporting the opposite side surfaces of the slider.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
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2001-381280 |
Dec 2001 |
JP |
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2002-363571 |
Dec 2002 |
JP |
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from Japanese application no: 2002-363571, filed Dec. 16, 2002, entitled “Hydraulic Tensioner” and is a continuation-in-part of application number 10/314,692, filed Dec. 9, 2002, entitled “Hydraulic Tensioner” which claims priority from Japanese application number 2001-381280, filed Dec. 14, 2001, entitled “Hydraulic Tensioner.” The aforementioned application(s) are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10314692 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
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10435783 |
May 2003 |
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