The present invention relates to a tensioning element drive configured as a module solution, in particular, a chain drive that includes a drive wheel and at least one driven wheel, as well as a tensioning element that connects the tensioning wheels and that is loaded by a tensioning device.
Tensioning element drives of the type noted above are known, for example, from the documents DE 198 05 874 A1 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,106,423. These tensioning element drives show a construction in which the tensioning rails or guide rails engage the tensioned or slack sections of the tensioning element, wherein the required installation space for the entire tensioning element drive is increased accordingly. Depending on the type of construction, these known tensioning element drives require a separate assembly of all of the individual parts. In particular, timing drives require, depending on their function, an exact positioning of the individual chain wheels, in order to guarantee specific timing parameters of the internal combustion engine. For this purpose, an especially costly and time-intensive assembly procedure is required, in order to mount the tensioning element drive.
The invention is therefore based on the objective of developing a concept for a tensioning element drive that allows simplified assembly.
The objective noted above is met by the features of Claim 1. For creating a tensioning element drive constructed as a module, a carrier element is provided that is positioned in an installation space of the tensioning element drive bounded by the tensioning element wheels and tensioned and slack sections of the tensioning element. The carrier element is here provided with devices through which all of the components of the tensioning element drive are combined captively secured to form one component that can be preassembled externally. Advantageously, after successful preassembly, the tensioning element drive module solution allows an automated assembly on the internal combustion engine, without supplemental or additional manual handling. In this way, an error-free, accelerated, and cost-optimized assembly of the tensioning element drive can be realized. Furthermore, an installation-space-optimized tensioning element drive is provided by the invention, because all of the elements guiding or biasing the tensioning element are placed in an installation space that is enclosed by the tensioning element or the tensioning element wheels. The module solution forming the basis of the invention relates to a novel holding, guiding, and attachment element for a tensioning element drive that offers decisive advantages with respect to transport and assembly and here offers accelerated assembly without qualitative limitations, in that the new concept allows all of the system components to be installed in one process.
Additional advantageous constructions of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent Claims 2-7.
A preferred construction of the invention provides a carrier element that is made, in particular, from plastic and that has the following shape or to which the following components are allocated: a hydraulic tensioning device in connection, in particular, with the slack section of the tensioning element drive, as well as a preferably rigidly positioned guide rail allocated to the tensioned section of the tensioning element. Furthermore, the carrier element has spacers for the tensioning element wheels, in order to fix these captively secured by the tensioning element. The carrier element is furthermore provided integrally with an anti-jumping device that is shaped advantageously as a guide shoe and that is arranged, for example, in the region of a chain wheel at a distance from the outer contours of the tensioning element. Furthermore, for the carrier element according to the invention it is provided that this element includes preferably arc-shaped grooves or channels that are designed for the loose holding of the tensioning element wheels constructed as chain wheels. Furthermore, the carrier element includes measures for guaranteeing a secure guidance of a piston-slide shoe and for realizing the guide rails. Furthermore, the carrier element comprises at least one holder by which a drive shaft is guided on which or at which a tensioning element wheel can be fixed.
The hydraulic tensioning device integrated in the carrier element or alternatively mounted detachably on the carrier element is preferably loaded by a hydraulic fluid of the internal combustion engine. A slide shoe that is supported in the operating state on the inside on the tensioning element, preferably in the region of the slack section, is allocated on the end side to the piston guided in a line in the hydraulic tensioning device. The piston end side or the guide shoe is here advantageously provided with a vent by which the simultaneously outgoing hydraulic fluid can be guided for the targeted lubrication on the tensioning element.
As additional measures simplifying the assembly it is offered to fix the piston of the tensioning system by a securing device, in particular, a pin in a position that does not tension the tensioning element. After successful assembly of the tensioning element drive module, the pin is removed, and the tensioning element is simultaneously biased.
The concept of the module solution according to the invention can be used preferably for a compensation shaft drive with which vibrational damping can be achieved in the internal combustion engine. The drive is here realized by a tensioning element wheel allocated to the crankshaft and constructed, in particular, as a chain wheel.
The compensation shaft drive is here realized offset or separate from a timing drive and assembly drive of the internal combustion engine.
The construction of the carrier element also provides an anti-jumping device for the tensioning element of an additional upstream tensioning element drive, in particular, the timing drive of the internal combustion engine.
Additional advantages and details of the invention are described below using embodiments with reference to the figures. The figures show:
For illustrating the tensioning element drive 1 constructed as a module, this is shown as an individual part in
The structural setup of the base plate 9 is shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102007051627.6 | Oct 2007 | DE | national |
102008020741.1 | Apr 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/062364 | 9/17/2008 | WO | 00 | 9/21/2010 |