Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Means for adjusting belt tension or for shifting belt,... – Tension adjuster or shifter driven by electrical or fluid motor
Patent
1998-12-15
2000-12-05
Bucci, David A.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Means for adjusting belt tension or for shifting belt,...
Tension adjuster or shifter driven by electrical or fluid motor
474111, 474140, F16H 708, F16H 718
Patent
active
061559415
ABSTRACT:
A chain tensioner system having a hydraulic tensioner and a tensioner arm with a spring blade. A hydraulic tensioner applies force against the end of the tensioner arm. The arm is pivotally supported at one end and supported by the tensioner piston at the other end. A blade spring into inserted into the plastic shoe to provide tension to the arm.
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Marsh Michael
White David C.
Borg-Warner Inc.
Bucci David A.
Charles Marcus
Dziegielewski Greg
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