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Hydraulic tensioner

  • US 7,174,799 B2
  • Filed: 10/11/2005
  • Issued: 02/13/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/02/2004
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A hydraulic tensioner comprising:

  • a housing having a plunger-receiving hole with a bottom;

    a plunger slidably disposed in the plunger-receiving hole and protruding therefrom, and having a protruding end for applying tension to an endless, flexible, traveling power transmission medium, said plunger being hollow and having an opening facing the bottom of the plunger-receiving hole, and an end wall adjacent said protruding end, said housing and said plunger cooperating to form a high pressure oil chamber part of which is composed of at least a part of the interior of the plunger, and part of which is composed of a part of the interior of the plunger-receiving hole, and an exhaust vent formed in said protruding end of the plunger;

    plunger biasing means extending into the interior of the hollow plunger, and disposed between said bottom of the plunger-receiving hole and said end wall of the plunger, said biasing means urging the plunger in the protruding direction; and

    a deairing valve unit for releasing air from said high pressure oil chamber through said exhaust vent, said deairing valve unit being disposed inside said hollow plunger adjacent the protruding end thereof;

    wherein said deairing valve unit comprises a ball guide, a ball seat secured to the ball guide, a check ball disposed in the ball guide and freely movable toward and away from the ball seat, a ball biasing spring biasing the check ball toward the ball seat, and a disc-shaped retainer, also secured to the ball guide, the retainer limiting movement of the check ball away from the ball seat, and sealing the check ball in the ball guide whereby the check ball is disposed between the retainer and the seat; and

    wherein the check ball is disposed on a side of the ball seat facing the interior of the high pressure oil chamber, whereby outflow of oil through said exhaust vent due to an increase in pressure within the high pressure oil chamber is blocked by the seating of the check ball on said seat, but the ball is movable away from the seat as a result of negative pressure within the high pressure oil chamber to permit release of air from within the high pressure oil chamber through said exhaust vent.

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