Claims
- 1. A tensioner for a traction member, in particular a belt, comprising:
a faceplate stationarily affixed on a machine part; a support body non-rotatably secured to the faceplate; a torsion spring supported on the support body; a working eccentric member connected with the traction member and supported for limited rotation against a spring force of the torsion spring; a rotatable tensioning roller concentrically surrounding the working eccentric member and being supported on the traction member; at least one damping device disposed between the working eccentric member and a non-rotatable component of the tensioner; and a locking device and a catch, wherein the locking device fixes a position of the working eccentric member relative to the faceplate after an initial installation of the tensioner, and the catch limits a pivot range of the working eccentric member relative to the faceplate in an installed position of the tensioner.
- 2. The tensioner of claim 1, wherein one of the working eccentric member and the faceplate has a spring-biased pin and the other of the faceplate and the working eccentric member has an oblong hole, said pin forming the catch which interlocks with the oblong hole when the positions of the working eccentric member and the faceplate overlap.
- 3. The tensioner of claim 2, wherein the oblong hole is formed as a circular arc that extends at an angle which exceeds at least one of a maximum pivot range and an adjustment range of the working eccentric member during normal operation.
- 4. The tensioner of claim 2, wherein the catch is formed by disposing the spring-biased pin on the working eccentric member and by disposing the oblong hole on the faceplate.
- 5. The tensioner of claim 2, wherein the catch is formed by disposing the spring-biased pin on the faceplate and by disposing the oblong hole on the working eccentric member.
- 6. The tensioner of claim 1, and further comprising a retention pin inserted in the working eccentric member, wherein the locking device fixes the position of the working eccentric member relative to the faceplate after the initial installation and the retention pin interlocks with a bore disposed in the faceplate.
- 7. The tensioner of claim 1, and further comprising a sliding bearing inserted between the support body and the working eccentric member and having on one end a circumferential collar formed as a single piece, and a locking washer affixed to the support body, wherein the circumferential collar, which in the installed position is arranged between the working eccentric member and the locking washer, forms the at least one damping device and functions as a friction disk.
- 8. The tensioner of claim 1, and further comprising a locking washer affixed to the support body, and a friction disk forming the at least one damping device, the friction disk being inserted between the working eccentric member and the locking washer.
- 9. The tensioner of claim 1, and further comprising a friction element inserted between the working eccentric member and the faceplate and forming the at least one damping device.
- 10. The tensioner of claim 9, and further comprising a helical compression spring, wherein the friction element is disposed in an annular gap which is bounded radially by the support body and a stepped interior wall of the working eccentric member, and the helical compression spring supports the friction element on the faceplate through a force-transmitting connection.
- 11. The tensioner of claim 10, and further comprising a rotation inhibiting element disposed between the working eccentric member and the friction element.
- 12. The tensioner of claim 1, and further comprising a guide disk that is non-rotatably supported on the faceplate and has an inclined face, wherein a first spring end of the torsion spring is connected to the working eccentric member and a second spring end of the torsion spring is connected to the inclined face of the guide disk.
- 13. The tensioner of claim 12, wherein the guide disk has an axially oriented sleeve portion guiding an end section of the torsion spring, the guide disk further comprising at least one centering flash which is oriented in an axial direction opposite to the sleeve portion and engages form-fittingly in a bore disposed in the faceplate.
- 14. A method for mounting a tensioner for a traction member of a traction drive for use with an internal combustion engine, the tensioner comprising:
a faceplate which includes a centering shoulder and an oblong hole and is connected as a single piece with a support body; a bolt fastener guided through a center bore of the support body and securing the tensioner stationarily on a machine part; a working eccentric member supported for limited rotation on the support body and surrounded by a tensioning roller supported by a roller bearing; at least one damping device disposed between a non-rotatable component of the tensioner and the working eccentric member; a locking device and a catch disposed between the working eccentric member and the faceplate; wherein the method comprising a pre-installation phase which includes:
securing the support body on the faceplate; pretensioning the torsion spring by pushing the working eccentric member, including the tensioning roller, the sliding bearing and the locking device axially onto the support body; securing a locking washer on the support body for axially supporting the working eccentric member; rotating the working eccentric member into a pre-installation position which is fixed by a retention pin connecting the working eccentric member and the faceplate; and the method further comprising a final assembly phase which includes:
attaching the faceplate with a flange connection, wherein a centering shoulder of the faceplate fits form-fittingly in a recess of the machine part; securing the tensioner with the bolt fastener on the machine part; and releasing the retention pin, thereby causing the torsion spring to automatically rotate the working eccentric member, whereby a catch disposed between the working eccentric member and the faceplate is activated during and synchronous with the rotation of the working eccentric member, said catch limiting a rotation range of the working eccentric member.
- 15. A method for mounting a tensioner for a traction member of a traction drive to a machine part, the method comprising a pre-installation phase and a final assembly phase, wherein the pre-installation phase comprises the steps of:
securing a support body on a faceplate; pretensioning a torsion spring by pushing a working eccentric member, including a tensioning roller, a sliding bearing and a locking device axially onto the support body; securing a locking washer on the support body for axially supporting the working eccentric member; rotating the working eccentric member into a pre-installation position which is fixed by a retention pin connecting the working eccentric member and the faceplate; and wherein the final assembly phase comprises the steps of
attaching the faceplate with a flange connection, wherein a centering shoulder of the faceplate fits form-fittingly in a recess of the machine part; securing the tensioner on the machine part with a bolt fastener; and releasing the retention pin, thereby causing the torsion spring to automatically rotate the working eccentric member, whereby a catch disposed between the working eccentric member and the faceplate is activated during and synchronous with the rotation of the working eccentric member, said catch limiting a rotation range of the working eccentric member.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of prior filed provisional application, Appl. No. 60/303,326, filed Jul. 5, 2001, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e), the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60303326 |
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