Abstract:
A tensioner for a belt drive, including a rigid element rotatably connected around a first axis and a couple of idle pulleys supported by a rigid element on opposing parts of axis and adapted to cooperate with respective sections of a belt of belt drive. The tensioner also includes a mobile element hinged to a second fixed axis carrying the first axis.
Abstract:
Described herein is a tensioner for a belt of a drive of a motor vehicle, comprising: at least two idle pulleys designed to co-operate with respective belt runs of the belt; two arms bearing the pulleys; and elastic means acting at least indirectly on the arms for tensioning the belt, in which the arms are constrained to one another, and at least one of the arms is hinged to a first mobile axis.
Abstract:
Described herein is a tensioner for a belt of a drive of a motor vehicle, comprising: at least two idle pulleys designed to co-operate with respective belt runs of the belt; two arms bearing the pulleys; and elastic means acting at least indirectly on the arms for tensioning the belt, in which the arms are constrained to one another, and at least one of the arms is hinged to a first mobile axis.
Abstract:
Tensioner for a belt drive, including a rigid element rotatably connected around a first axis and a couple of idle pulleys supported by a rigid element on opposing parts of axis and adapted to cooperate with respective sections of a belt of belt drive. The tensioner also includes a mobile element hinged to a second fixed axis carrying the first axis.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for producing splined driving belts from a flexible annular element of vulcanized rubber, having a flattened rectangular section and mounted around two support rollers operated in rotation so as to move the annular element according to the direction of its longitudinal extension. A first set of knives transversely penetrates into the annular element for producing one series of longitudinal cuts parallel to the annular element according to a predetermined depth and in an inclined direction relative to the perpendicular line of an operating surface of the annular element itself and a second set of knives produces a second series of longitudinal mutually-parallel cuts inclined with respect to the cuts of the first series so as to form a series of longitudinal grooves in the annular element.
Abstract:
A hub-pulley assembly comprising a hub adapted to be connected to a rotational member of a motor vehicle and having an axis, a pulley adapted to cooperate with a drive belt and driving means arranged between the hub and the pulley. The driving means comprise bidirectional disengagement means which allow a relative rotation between the hub and the pulley in both directions.
Abstract:
A hub-pulley assembly comprising a hub adapted to be connected to a rotational member of a motor vehicle and having an axis, a pulley adapted to cooperate with a drive belt and driving means arranged between the hub and the pulley. The driving means comprise bidirectional disengagement means which allow a relative rotation between the hub and the pulley in both directions.
Abstract:
A tensioner for belts including a stationary structure (3), an arm (4) movable with respect to a shaft (7) of the stationary structure, a torsion spring (6), a pair of dampening cones (8), (9) associated with the stationary structure and the arm, a compression spring (10) acting on the dampening cones. The mean radius of the cones is smaller than the maximum radial dimension of the torsion spring. The value "1" of the arm is correlated to the mean radius of the cones determining a frictional dampening between the cones smaller than that existing between the shaft and the rotating arm.
Abstract:
A tensioning device is provided for a flexible belt wound around the pulleys of a drive mechanism. The tensioning device includes an elastic biasing element and a damping mechanism. The biasing element applies a force on the belt in a predetermined direction to oppose belt slackenings. The damping mechanism dampens movements of the belt. The biasing element and the damping mechanism constitute a single unit wherein both exert on the belt forces which act on the belt at the same time in a predetermined direction to maintain a predetermined tensioning. The biasing element acts independently of the damping mechanism in the presence of considerable slackenings of the belt and functions as part of the damping mechanism to dampen thrusts of the belt acting on the device in the direction opposite to the predetermined direction. A connection unit connects the damping mechanism to the biasing element. This connection unit is an elastic system which applies a reaction force according to the predetermined direction in which the biasing element acts on the belt.