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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H7/00Gearings for conveying rotary motion by endless flexible members
    • F16H7/08Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains
    • F16H7/10Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains by adjusting the axis of a pulley
    • F16H7/12Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains by adjusting the axis of a pulley of an idle pulley
    • F16H7/1254Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains by adjusting the axis of a pulley of an idle pulley without vibration damping means
    • F16H7/1281Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains by adjusting the axis of a pulley of an idle pulley without vibration damping means where the axis of the pulley moves along a substantially circular path
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H7/00Gearings for conveying rotary motion by endless flexible members
    • F16H7/08Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains
    • F16H2007/0802Actuators for final output members
    • F16H2007/0806Compression coil springs
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H7/00Gearings for conveying rotary motion by endless flexible members
    • F16H7/08Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains
    • F16H2007/0802Actuators for final output members
    • F16H2007/081Torsion springs
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H7/00Gearings for conveying rotary motion by endless flexible members
    • F16H7/08Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains
    • F16H2007/0876Control or adjustment of actuators
    • F16H2007/088Manual adjustment

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  • Figure ll is an elevation of my belt-tight ener.
  • Fig. 2 is an approximately vertical section, on an enlarged scale, on the line 2 2 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view of the journal-bearing casting.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail View of the bracket-casting.
  • My invention consists principally in the relative arrangement and construction of parts, as set out in the annexed claims, and while I have shown it as embodied yin the precise form'which I consider best adapted to carry out its purposes and objects it will be understood that it is capable of some slight modications.
  • A represents the framework of any mechanism with which such belt-tightener may be employed.
  • B designates the driving-pulley mounted upon a shaft B', C the driven pulley mounted upon a shaft C', and D the belt transmitting the revolution of the former to the latter.
  • bracket E Upon the framework'A is mounted a bracket E, comprising an upright portion E', provided with a .perforation e.
  • a rod F screw-threaded, as at f, extends at one end f loosely through the perforation e, while the other end f2 of the rod is pivoted to the rotatable supporting-arm of the idle-pulley, later described.
  • a thumb-nut f3 is mounted upon the screwthreaded portion of the rod F, and between the said thumb-nut and the bracketE an eX- panding coiled spring F surrounds the said rod, by which construction it is obvious the tension of the spring may be adjusted.
  • journalbearing casting I comprising a clamping-face I', adapted to be clamped by the bolt t' and nut 'i' against the clamping-face H', a shank I2, and a journal-bearing I3.
  • the idle-pulley J which forms part of my belt-tightener, preferably consists of the pulley-shell J', inclosing the bearing I3, vthe Web J 2, integral with one side of the shell, and the arbor J 3, which may be cast integral with the said web, which is reinforced, as at J 4.
  • the said arbor is revolubly mounted in the bearing I3 of the j ournal-casting, in which it is retained by the cotter-pinj. This mounting of the idle-pulley brings the strain from the ten'-4 sion of the belt upon the said pulley directly over the arbor and its bearing.
  • the angle of the idle-pulley forming apart thereof can be so adjusted as to counteract any such tendency in Whatever direction it may be, and all limit as to the rate of speed of the revolution of the pulleys in respect of this difliculty is removed.
  • the spring-tension mechanism shown coperates very intimately With the angular adj ustment of the idle-pulley. It is evident that the greater the tension of the idle-pulley against the belt the greater its control over the said belt. The tension of the spring mechanism and the angle of the idle-pulley Will therefore be adjusted With vrespect to one another and to the speed, &c.', of the belt, as desired.
  • the pivoted supporting-arm H provided with the clamping-face I-I the bracket E; the rod F, pivoted at one endto the supporting-arm, extending at the other through the bracket E; the spring F'; the thumb-nut f3; the bearing-casting I, provided with the clamping-face I', and With the bearing I3; means for clamping the clamping-faces l-I and I/-in adjusted positions; and the pulley .I mounted on an arbor J8 in the bearing I3, and adapted t0 bear against the said belt.

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J.. H. GILMAN.4 BELT TIGHTENBR.
. Patented Feb. 8,1898..
lilllmll Nrrnn STATES JOHN II. GILMAN, OF OTTAIVA, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO THE KING la HAMILTON COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
BELT-TIGHTENER.
. SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters'Patent No. 598,658, dated February 8, 1898.
Application tiled March 3, 1897.
Figure ll is an elevation of my belt-tight ener. Fig. 2 is an approximately vertical section, on an enlarged scale, on the line 2 2 of Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a detail view of the journal-bearing casting. Fig. 4 is a detail View of the bracket-casting.
practice I have applied it to `belt-tighteners My invention relates to beltstighteners. In
in `connection with corn-shelling machines.
It is equally applicable to belt-tighteners in any case ofpower transmission.
My invention consists principally in the relative arrangement and construction of parts, as set out in the annexed claims, and while I have shown it as embodied yin the precise form'which I consider best adapted to carry out its purposes and objects it will be understood that it is capable of some slight modications.
Referring to the drawings b y letter, A represents the framework of any mechanism with which such belt-tightener may be employed.
B designates the driving-pulley mounted upon a shaft B', C the driven pulley mounted upon a shaft C', and D the belt transmitting the revolution of the former to the latter.
Upon the framework'A is mounteda bracket E, comprising an upright portion E', provided with a .perforation e. A rod F, screw-threaded, as at f, extends at one end f loosely through the perforation e, while the other end f2 of the rod is pivoted to the rotatable supporting-arm of the idle-pulley, later described. A thumb-nut f3 is mounted upon the screwthreaded portion of the rod F, and between the said thumb-nut and the bracketE an eX- panding coiled spring F surrounds the said rod, by which construction it is obvious the tension of the spring may be adjusted.
Upon the main frame A,opposite the bracket E, I secure a standard G, u'pon the outer surface of which, by the bolt Gr and nut g, is pivseral no. 625,323. (No model.)
otally mounted the supporting-arm I-I. In the said supportingarm is formed an aperture 7L, adapted to receive the end f2 of thel rod F, which is there pivotally connected with the said su pporting-arm. The `arm II is further provided with a clamping-face I-I. To the said supporting-arm I secure a journalbearing casting I, comprising a clamping-face I', adapted to be clamped by the bolt t' and nut 'i' against the clamping-face H', a shank I2, and a journal-bearing I3.
` The idle-pulley J ,which forms part of my belt-tightener, preferably consists of the pulley-shell J', inclosing the bearing I3, vthe Web J 2, integral with one side of the shell, and the arbor J 3, which may be cast integral with the said web, which is reinforced, as at J 4. The said arbor is revolubly mounted in the bearing I3 of the j ournal-casting, in which it is retained by the cotter-pinj. This mounting of the idle-pulley brings the strain from the ten'-4 sion of the belt upon the said pulley directly over the arbor and its bearing.
From the construction hereinabove described the operation of my belt-tightener will be apparent. The pulley J would obviously beheld against the belt D through the eX- pansive force of the spring F', the said force of which may be regulated by the thumb-nut f3. The chief functionof this construction is, however, that the pulley J can be angularly adjusted with respect to the belt by loosening the nut t, adjusting the two clampingfaces with respect to one another, and again tightening `the nut.
It is well known that when two pulleys are connected together by 'a belt transmitting power from one to the other there is often atendency for the belt to run olf one or both of the said pulleys. This may arise fromunevenness originallypresent in the belt or produced by wear or from other causes. The shorter the belt and the higher the speed at which the pulleys are run the more this tendency becomes marked. Where pulleys are coupled as closely as shown in the drawings and are driven at the high rate of speed necessary in a corn-Sheller, as for revolving the fan, &c., it becomes very difficult to prevent the belt from occasionally running off the pulleys. By my improved belt-tightener,
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however, the angle of the idle-pulley forming apart thereof can be so adjusted as to counteract any such tendency in Whatever direction it may be, and all limit as to the rate of speed of the revolution of the pulleys in respect of this difliculty is removed.
The spring-tension mechanism shown coperates very intimately With the angular adj ustment of the idle-pulley. It is evident that the greater the tension of the idle-pulley against the belt the greater its control over the said belt. The tension of the spring mechanism and the angle of the idle-pulley Will therefore be adjusted With vrespect to one another and to the speed, &c.', of the belt, as desired.
It Will be obvious that many changes may be made in the specie construction shown and described Without at all departing from the general spirit of my invention. It is fur ther apparent that such a belt-tightener may be employed in any other mechanism as Well as in a corn-Sheller.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a belt-tightener, the combination of the pivoted arm, the journal-bearing carried thereby, the idle-pulley mounted in said j ournal-bearing, and the rod F, with the bracket E acting as a fixed abutment and guide-piece for the rod F, the nut]e3 on said rod, and the helical spring F" surrounding said rod F and interposed between said bracket and nutso that the idle-pulley is held in contact with the belt by a force varying as the tension and capacity of said spring, substantially as described.
2. In a belt-tightener,'the combination of the pivoted arm, the journal-bearing carried thereby, the idle-pulley mounted in said journal-bearing, means for adjusting the bearings of said pulley so as to vary the angle at Which it shall coperate With the belt, the rod F pivoted tosaid arm, With the bracket E acting as a fixed abutment and guide-piece for the rod F, the nut f3 on said rod, and the helical spring surrounding said rod F and interposed between said bracket and nut, substantially as and for the purposes described.
3. In a belt-tightener, the pivoted supporting-arm H, provided with the clamping-face I-I the bracket E; the rod F, pivoted at one endto the supporting-arm, extending at the other through the bracket E; the spring F'; the thumb-nut f3; the bearing-casting I, provided with the clamping-face I', and With the bearing I3; means for clamping the clamping-faces l-I and I/-in adjusted positions; and the pulley .I mounted on an arbor J8 in the bearing I3, and adapted t0 bear against the said belt.
\ JOHN I-I. GILMAN.
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S. E. KING, EDW. R. CLAUS.
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US2475426A (en) * 1947-04-16 1949-07-05 Western Electric Co Tension control
US2663195A (en) * 1950-06-20 1953-12-22 Eaton Mfg Co Belt tensioner
US2838962A (en) * 1953-08-25 1958-06-17 Curtis Corp Machine tool
US3353420A (en) * 1965-07-12 1967-11-21 Charles F Rivers Drive tightener
WO2003087626A1 (en) * 2002-04-12 2003-10-23 Appleton Control Systems, Inc. Belt tensioning assembly

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2475426A (en) * 1947-04-16 1949-07-05 Western Electric Co Tension control
US2663195A (en) * 1950-06-20 1953-12-22 Eaton Mfg Co Belt tensioner
US2838962A (en) * 1953-08-25 1958-06-17 Curtis Corp Machine tool
US3353420A (en) * 1965-07-12 1967-11-21 Charles F Rivers Drive tightener
WO2003087626A1 (en) * 2002-04-12 2003-10-23 Appleton Control Systems, Inc. Belt tensioning assembly
US6796419B2 (en) 2002-04-12 2004-09-28 Eugene Sousek Belt tensioning assembly

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