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Electric control apparatus for belt tensioners

  • US 4,478,595 A
  • Filed: 03/25/1982
  • Issued: 10/23/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/27/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In combination with a belt tensioner device for use in automotive vehicles for automatically controlling tension of an endless belt of a drive system in which an output torque of a prime mover of the vehicle is transmitted to a plurality of accessory devices by means of said belt, said belt tensioner device including idler pulley means in engagement with said endless belt to apply a tensioning force on said belt in accordance with radial displacement thereof, and actuator means operatively connected with said idler pulley means for effecting radial displacement of said idler pulley means toward and away from said belt,an electric control apparatus for said belt tensioner device comprising:

  • first means for generating a first signal indicative of the radial displacement of said idler pulley means;

    second means for generating a second signal indicative of rotational speed of said prima mover;

    third means for calculating an actual tensioning force acting on said belt in dependence upon a value of said first signal, and for calculating drive powers respectively necessary for driving said vehicle accessory devices in relation to a value of said second signal from said second means, and for calculating a total drive torque for said vehicle accessory devices in relation to the value of said second signal and all the calculate drive powers, said third means being arranged to calculate an optimum tensioning force related to said calculated total drive torque for said accessory devices on a basis of a predetermined relationship between the optimum tensioning force and said total drive torque in consideration with a maximum efficiency of power transmission by said belt and being further arranged to generate a control signal therefrom when the calculated actual tensioning force is different from the calculated optimum tensioning force; and

    means responsive to the control signal from said third means for operating said actuator means in accordance with the difference between the calculated actual and optimum tensioning forces.

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