Claims
- 1. A traction drive for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
a belt pulley operatively connected to a crankshaft; a belt pulley operatively connected to a starter-generator; and a tensioning device having two tension pulleys, a traction member for connecting the tension pulleys, two lever arms having different length and constructed for pivoting about a rotation axis, with one tension pulley disposed on one end of one of the lever arms and resiliently bearing against the traction member, and with the other tension pulley disposed on one end of the other one of the lever arms and resiliently bearing against the traction member, wherein the internal combustion engine or the starter-generator selectively introduce a torque into the traction member in dependence on an operating mode of the starter-generator between a starting mode and a normal operating mode, wherein a directional change of the torque is accompanied by a swap between a return strand and a pulling strand of the traction member in the traction drive, and wherein the traction member is wrapped about the tension pulleys at different wrap angles.
- 2. The traction drive of claim 1, wherein one tension pulley bears against the pulling strand of the traction member in a dead center position, when the starter-generator is in the starter mode, whereby a resultant force of the pulling strand substantially coincides in one direction with a connecting line between the rotation axis of the tensioning device and a rotation axis of the one tension pulley.
- 3. The traction drive of claim 1, wherein the wrap angle of one tension pulley exceeds the wrap angle of the other tension pulley regardless of the operating mode of the starter-generator.
- 4. The traction drive of claim 1, wherein in the starter mode the rotation axis of the tensioning device is spaced from a directional arrow, which is oriented through a pivot point of one tension pulley and defines a resultant force of the return strand, at a first distance measure which exceeds a second distance measure defined between the rotation axis of the tensioning device and a directional arrow, which is oriented through a pivot point of the other tension pulley and defines a resultant force of the pulling strand.
- 5. The traction drive of claim 4, wherein in the starter mode the first distance measure is at a maximum, when the one tension pulley bears upon the return strand.
- 6. The traction drive of claim 1, wherein one tension pulley bears upon the pulling strand and the other tension pulley bears upon the return strand, wherein the rotation axis of the tensioning device is spaced from the other tension pulley by a first distance measure, and the rotation axis of the tensioning device is spaced from the one tension pulley by a second distance measure, wherein in normal operating mode the first distance measure decreases in relation to the starter mode while the second distance measure increases at the same time.
- 7. The traction drive of claim 1, wherein, as viewed from one tension pulley, the traction member is wrapped around the belt pulley of the starter-generator before looped around the other tension pulley.
- 8. The traction drive of claim 1, and further comprising a spring member for biasing the tensioning device.
- 9. The traction drive of claim 8, wherein the spring member is an element selected from the group consisting of hydraulic spring member, mechanical spring member, and a combination thereof.
- 10. The traction drive of claim 8, wherein the spring member is in direct interaction with one of the lever arms.
- 11. The traction drive of claim 8, wherein the tensioning device has a hub, said spring member disposed in an area of the rotation axis of the tensioning device for directly acting upon the hub.
- 12. The traction drive of claim 1, and further comprising a damping device for interaction with the tensioning device.
- 13. The traction drive of claim 1, and further comprising a combined spring and damping device for interaction with the tensioning device.
- 14. The traction drive of claim 1, wherein the lever arms extend at an angle of >70° relative to one another.
- 15. The traction drive of claim 1, wherein one lever arm has a length which is at a ratio of 2:1 to a length of the other lever arm.
- 16. The traction drive of claim 1, wherein one tension pulley has a diameter which is greater than a diameter of the other tension pulley.
- 17. A tensioning device for maintaining a pulling strand and a return strand of a traction member of a traction drive in taut condition, comprising:
a pair of lever arms having different length and pivoting about a common rotation axis; a first tension pulley disposed on an axis-distal end of one of the lever arms; a second tension pulley disposed on an axis-distal end of the other one of the lever arms; and a traction member guided around the first and second tension pulleys at different wrap angles.
- 18. The tensioning device of claim 17, wherein the lever arms extend at an angle of >70° relative to one another.
- 19. The tensioning device of claim 17, wherein one lever arm has a length which is twice as long as the other lever arm.
- 20. The tensioning device of claim 17, wherein one of the first and second tension pulleys has a diameter which is greater than a diameter of the other one of the first and second tension pulleys.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
100 36 545.0 |
Jul 2000 |
DE |
|
100 45 143.8 |
Sep 2000 |
DE |
|
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of prior filed copending PCT International application no. PCT/EP01/06998, filed Jun. 21, 2001, which designated the United States and on which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0002] This application claims the priority of German Patent Applications, Serial Nos. 100 36 545.0, filed Jul. 27, 2000, and 100 45 143.8, filed Sep. 13, 2000, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
PCT/EP01/06998 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10349328 |
Jan 2003 |
US |