Patent ID: 8740736
Filing Date: 2014-06-03
Classification: F16H

Abstract:
1. A ring-type tensioner, comprising: a housing having a plunger-accommodating hole having an axis; a plunger extending into, and protruding from, the plunger-accommodating hole, and movable therein along the direction of said axis for maintaining tension in a flexible traveling transmission medium; a biasing spring for biasing the plunger in its protruding direction; and an elastic ring disposed around the plunger and capable of radial expansion and contraction; wherein the tensioner is arranged to restrict the movement of the plunger in the axial direction by engagement of an engagement surface of the plunger with an engagement portion of the elastic ring; wherein a portion of the elastic ring is disposed within a groove in a circumferential wall of the plunger-accommodating hole, the groove having a radial wall and the ring having a radial abutment surface arranged to abut the radial wall surface of the groove; and wherein the profile of the radial ring surface in an axial plane containing the axis of the plunger-accommodating hole is straight; wherein the engagement surface of the plunger is a surface of one of a plurality of grooves formed on the plunger the grooves being disposed at intervals along the direction of said axis; wherein each of the grooves of said plurality is a circumferential groove curved in the circumferential direction; wherein the engagement portion of the elastic ring is composed of forward-facing and rearward-facing surfaces; wherein the engagement surface of the plunger is also composed of forward-facing and rearward-facing surfaces; wherein the forward facing radial wall of the groove in the plunger-accommodating hole is disposed for face-to-face contact with the ring when the plunger is moved in the setting back direction, and is curved in the circumferential direction of the said groove in the plunger-accommodating hole; wherein each of the grooves on the plunger has a rearward-facing inclined surface for contacting the ring when the plunger sets back, and a forward-facing inclined surface for contact with the ring when the plunger advances; wherein the angle of the rearward-facing inclined surface of each groove relative to a radial plane to which the axis of the plunger-accommodating hole is perpendicular is sufficiently small to block setback movement of the plunger when a first force is applied to the plunger, but sufficiently large to allow setback movement of the plunger when a second force greater than said first force is applied to the plunger; whereby the plunger can set back when a predetermined excessive tension is generated in an endless traveling transmission medium in which tension is maintained by the tensioner, but is prevented from setting back when the tension in the transmission medium is lower than said predetermined excessive tension; and wherein the ring has an inclined forward-facing surface arranged to contact the rearward-facing inclined surface of a groove in the plunger, and a rearward-facing inclined surface arranged to contact the forward-facing inclined surface of a groove in the plunger; wherein each of said inclined surfaces of the ring and the plunger has a straight profile; wherein the angle of the rearward-facing inclined surface of each groove in the plunger is smaller than the angle of the forward-facing inclined surface of the same groove in the plunger; wherein the angle of the forward-facing inclined surface of the ring is smaller than the angle of the rearward-facing inclined surface of the ring; wherein the angle of the forward-facing inclined surface of the ring is smaller than the angle of the rearward facing inclined surface of each of said grooves; and wherein the angle of the rearward-facing inclined surface of the ring is smaller than the angle of the forward facing inclined surface of each of said grooves; said angles being measured relative to a radial plane to which the axis of the plunger-accommodating hole is perpendicular.