US20060189425A1 - Serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement of an engine - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention relates to a serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement of an engine that turns multiple accessories on the front of an engine such as a water pump, a power steering pump, an alternator, and an air-conditioner pump, all driven by a driving force generated by the engine. More particularly, the present invention relates to the arrangement of engine accessories for being driven via a serpentine belt.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide particular arrangements for accessories of an engine that are advantageous in preventing thermal damage to a serpentine belt and facilitating the maintenance of engine accessories.
- the intake side of the engine is preferably disposed to face the front of a vehicle while the passive system of the engine is positioned at the right side in relation to the forward direction of the vehicle.
- a serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement of an internal combustion engine is preferably provided on a frontal side of the engine block.
- a drive pulley is connected to a crankshaft for rotating therewith and is located at a lower central position of the engine.
- a first accessory aggregate pulley when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the drive pulley and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from the drive pulley.
- An accessory aggregate pulley set, including a second accessory aggregate pulley, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the drive pulley.
- An idler/tensioning pulley set which includes an adjustable tensioning pulley and two idler pulleys, and when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in the second direction from the drive pulley and is located between the drive pulley and the accessory aggregate pulley set.
- a serpentine belt extends from the drive pulley to the tensioning pulley and from the tensioning pulley to the first accessory aggregate pulley.
- a serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement for an internal combustion engine is also provided on a frontal side of an engine block.
- a drive pulley is connected to a crankshaft for rotating therewith and located at a lower central position of the engine.
- a first accessory, aggregate pulley when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the drive pulley and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from the drive pulley.
- a pulley unit including an accessory aggregate pulley set with a second accessory aggregate pulley and an adjustable tensioning pulley and two idler pulleys, is located within a corridor space which is substantially equidistant and extends substantially vertically and which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the drive pulley.
- the tensioning pulley and the idler pulleys when seen in a horizontal direction, are located between the accessory aggregate pulley set and the drive pulley.
- the serpentine belt extends from the drive pulley to the tensioning pulley and from the tensioning pulley to the first accessory aggregate pulley.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a mounted state of an engine inside an engine room according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 2 to 4 illustrate exemplary embodiments of show serpentine belt accessory, aggregate drive arrangements according to embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an engine room wherein an engine I is installed, and the intake side of the engine I is placed toward the front of a vehicle and engine accessories 3 are mounted at the right side of the engine I in the forward direction of the vehicle.
- FIGS. 2 to 4 illustrate an engine where the intake side of the engine is placed toward the front of a vehicle and engine accessories are arranged at the right side of the engine in the forward direction of the vehicle.
- a serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement of an internal combustion engine is provided on a frontal side of the engine block.
- the arrangement comprises a drive pulley ( 5 ) connected to a crankshaft for rotation therewith.
- a first accessory aggregate pulley ( 7 ) Located at a lower central position of the engine is a first accessory aggregate pulley ( 7 ), which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the drive pulley ( 5 ) and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from the drive pulley ( 5 ).
- An accessory aggregate pulley set including a second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ), which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the drive pulley ( 5 ).
- An idler/tensioning pulley set ( 15 ) which includes an adjustable tensioning pulley ( 13 ) and two idler pulleys, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in the second direction from the drive pulley ( 5 ) and is located between the drive pulley ( 5 ) and the accessory aggregate pulley set.
- the serpentine belt ( 17 ) extends from the drive pulley ( 5 ) to the tensioning pulley ( 13 ) and from the tensioning pulley ( 13 ) to the first accessory aggregate pulley ( 7 ).
- the accessory aggregate pulley set has a third accessory aggregate pulley ( 19 ), which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ) and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located below the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ).
- the accessory aggregate pulley set has a fourth accessory aggregate pulley ( 21 ) which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ) and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ).
- the idler pulleys commonly have an upper pulley ( 23 ) and a lower pulley ( 25 ), with the tensioning pulley ( 13 ) which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located between the two idler pulleys.
- the serpentine belt ( 17 ) sequentially extends from the first accessory aggregate pulley ( 7 ) to the upper pulley ( 23 ), from the upper pulley ( 23 ) to the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ), from the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ) to the lower pulley ( 25 ), and from the lower pulley ( 25 ) to the drive pulley ( 5 ).
- the serpentine belt ( 17 ) sequentially extends from the first accessory aggregate pulley ( 7 ) to the upper pulley ( 23 ), from the upper pulley ( 23 ) to the lower pulley ( 25 ), from the lower pulley ( 25 ) to the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ), from the second accessory aggregate ( 9 ) to the third accessory aggregate pulley ( 19 ), and from the third accessory aggregate pulley ( 19 ) to the drive pulley ( 5 ).
- the serpentine belt ( 17 ) continuously extends from the first accessory aggregate pulley ( 7 ) to the upper pulley ( 23 ), from the upper pulley ( 23 ) to the fourth accessory aggregate pulley ( 21 ), from the fourth accessory aggregate pulley ( 21 ) to the lower pulley ( 25 ), from the lower pulley ( 25 ) to the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ), from the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ) to the third accessory aggregate pulley ( 19 ), and from the third accessory aggregate pulley ( 19 ) to the drive pulley ( 5 ).
- the drive pulley ( 5 ), the accessory aggregate pulleys, and the upper pulley ( 23 ) are located at the inner side of the serpentine belt ( 17 ), while the tensioning pulley ( 13 ) and the lower pulley ( 25 ) are arranged at the outer side of the serpentine belt ( 17 ).
- the drive pulley ( 5 ), and the accessory aggregate pulleys are located at the inner side of the serpentine belt ( 17 ), while the tensioning pulley ( 13 ) and the idler pulleys are arranged at the outer side of the serpentine belt ( 17 ).
- the first direction is the exhaust side of the engine block and the second direction is the intake side of the engine block.
- This division indicates that the serpentine belt ( 17 ) is primarily placed at the intake side, which has a relatively lower temperature than the exhaust side of the engine block. This position prevents the serpentine belt ( 17 ) from thermal damage, especially in the embodiments of FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- this arrangement may not be effective in preventing thermal damage of the serpentine belt ( 17 ), but as the basic structure for FIGS. 3 and 4 , additional engine accessories can be applied and mounted on the engine block of the fundamental structure of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 2 provides the fundamental disposition in the case where either an air-conditioner or a power steering apparatus is installed (shown in FIG. 3 ) or both the air-conditioner and power steering apparatuses are installed (shown in FIG. 4 ) for good application.
- engine accessories disposed toward the intake side thus described allows an operator to easily access the engine placed inside an engine room as illustrated in FIG. I, facilitating the maintenance of the engine.
- the components of the engine accessories include a water pump, a power steering pump, an alternator, and an air-conditioner.
- FIGS. 2 to 4 can be described in another embodiment as follows.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an arrangement which includes a drive pulley ( 5 ) connected to the crankshaft for rotation therewith.
- a first accessory aggregate pulley ( 7 ) which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the drive pulley ( 5 ) and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from the drive pulley ( 5 ).
- a pulley unit includes an accessory aggregate pulley set with a second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ) and an adjustable tensioning pulley ( 13 ) and two idler pulleys.
- the pulley unit is located within a corridor space which is substantially equidistant and which extends substantially vertically and which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the drive pulley ( 5 ).
- the tensioning pulley ( 13 ) and the idler pulleys when seen in a horizontal direction, are located between the accessory aggregate pulley set and the drive pulley ( 5 ).
- the serpentine belt ( 17 ) extends from the drive pulley ( 5 ) to the tensioning pulley ( 13 ) and from the tensioning pulley ( 13 ) to the first accessory aggregate pulley ( 7 ).
- the accessory aggregate pulley set has a third accessory aggregate pulley ( 19 ) which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ) and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located below the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ).
- the accessory aggregate pulley set has a fourth accessory aggregate pulley ( 21 ) which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ) and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the second accessory aggregate pulley ( 9 ).
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A serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement wherein an intake side of an engine block is placed toward the frontal side of a vehicle, and engine accessories are mounted at the right side of the engine in a forward direction of the vehicle, enabling to minimize thermal damage to a serpentine belt and facilitate accessibility and maintenance of the engine.
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- This application claims priority of Korean Application No. 2002-557240063173, filed on Sep. 13, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated fully herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement of an engine that turns multiple accessories on the front of an engine such as a water pump, a power steering pump, an alternator, and an air-conditioner pump, all driven by a driving force generated by the engine. More particularly, the present invention relates to the arrangement of engine accessories for being driven via a serpentine belt.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide particular arrangements for accessories of an engine that are advantageous in preventing thermal damage to a serpentine belt and facilitating the maintenance of engine accessories. The intake side of the engine is preferably disposed to face the front of a vehicle while the passive system of the engine is positioned at the right side in relation to the forward direction of the vehicle.
- In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement of an internal combustion engine. The arrangement is preferably provided on a frontal side of the engine block. A drive pulley is connected to a crankshaft for rotating therewith and is located at a lower central position of the engine. A first accessory aggregate pulley, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the drive pulley and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from the drive pulley. An accessory aggregate pulley set, including a second accessory aggregate pulley, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the drive pulley. An idler/tensioning pulley set, which includes an adjustable tensioning pulley and two idler pulleys, and when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in the second direction from the drive pulley and is located between the drive pulley and the accessory aggregate pulley set. A serpentine belt extends from the drive pulley to the tensioning pulley and from the tensioning pulley to the first accessory aggregate pulley.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, a serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement for an internal combustion engine is also provided on a frontal side of an engine block. In this embodiment, a drive pulley is connected to a crankshaft for rotating therewith and located at a lower central position of the engine. A first accessory, aggregate pulley, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the drive pulley and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from the drive pulley. A pulley unit, including an accessory aggregate pulley set with a second accessory aggregate pulley and an adjustable tensioning pulley and two idler pulleys, is located within a corridor space which is substantially equidistant and extends substantially vertically and which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the drive pulley. The tensioning pulley and the idler pulleys, when seen in a horizontal direction, are located between the accessory aggregate pulley set and the drive pulley. The serpentine belt extends from the drive pulley to the tensioning pulley and from the tensioning pulley to the first accessory aggregate pulley.
- For fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a mounted state of an engine inside an engine room according to an embodiment of the present invention. - FIGS. 2 to 4 illustrate exemplary embodiments of show serpentine belt accessory, aggregate drive arrangements according to embodiments of the present invention.
- Hereinafter, the preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an engine room wherein an engine I is installed, and the intake side of the engine I is placed toward the front of a vehicle andengine accessories 3 are mounted at the right side of the engine I in the forward direction of the vehicle. FIGS. 2 to 4 illustrate an engine where the intake side of the engine is placed toward the front of a vehicle and engine accessories are arranged at the right side of the engine in the forward direction of the vehicle. - With reference to
FIG. 2 , a serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement of an internal combustion engine is provided on a frontal side of the engine block. The arrangement comprises a drive pulley (5) connected to a crankshaft for rotation therewith. Located at a lower central position of the engine is a first accessory aggregate pulley (7), which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the drive pulley (5) and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from the drive pulley (5). An accessory aggregate pulley set is provided including a second accessory aggregate pulley (9), which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the drive pulley (5). An idler/tensioning pulley set (15), which includes an adjustable tensioning pulley (13) and two idler pulleys, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in the second direction from the drive pulley (5) and is located between the drive pulley (5) and the accessory aggregate pulley set. The serpentine belt (17) extends from the drive pulley (5) to the tensioning pulley (13) and from the tensioning pulley (13) to the first accessory aggregate pulley (7). - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the accessory aggregate pulley set has a third accessory aggregate pulley (19), which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of the second accessory aggregate pulley (9) and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located below the second accessory aggregate pulley (9). - In
FIG. 4 , the accessory aggregate pulley set has a fourth accessory aggregate pulley (21) which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of the second accessory aggregate pulley (9) and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the second accessory aggregate pulley (9). - As shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, the idler pulleys commonly have an upper pulley (23) and a lower pulley (25), with the tensioning pulley (13) which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located between the two idler pulleys.
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FIG. 2 , the serpentine belt (17) sequentially extends from the first accessory aggregate pulley (7) to the upper pulley (23), from the upper pulley (23) to the second accessory aggregate pulley (9), from the second accessory aggregate pulley (9) to the lower pulley (25), and from the lower pulley (25) to the drive pulley (5). - In
FIG. 3 , the serpentine belt (17) sequentially extends from the first accessory aggregate pulley (7) to the upper pulley (23), from the upper pulley (23) to the lower pulley (25), from the lower pulley (25) to the second accessory aggregate pulley (9), from the second accessory aggregate (9) to the third accessory aggregate pulley (19), and from the third accessory aggregate pulley (19) to the drive pulley (5). - In
FIG. 4 , the serpentine belt (17) continuously extends from the first accessory aggregate pulley (7) to the upper pulley (23), from the upper pulley (23) to the fourth accessory aggregate pulley (21), from the fourth accessory aggregate pulley (21) to the lower pulley (25), from the lower pulley (25) to the second accessory aggregate pulley (9), from the second accessory aggregate pulley (9) to the third accessory aggregate pulley (19), and from the third accessory aggregate pulley (19) to the drive pulley (5). - In
FIGS. 2 and 3 , the drive pulley (5), the accessory aggregate pulleys, and the upper pulley (23) are located at the inner side of the serpentine belt (17), while the tensioning pulley (13) and the lower pulley (25) are arranged at the outer side of the serpentine belt (17). - In
FIG. 4 , the drive pulley (5), and the accessory aggregate pulleys are located at the inner side of the serpentine belt (17), while the tensioning pulley (13) and the idler pulleys are arranged at the outer side of the serpentine belt (17). - The first direction is the exhaust side of the engine block and the second direction is the intake side of the engine block. This division indicates that the serpentine belt (17) is primarily placed at the intake side, which has a relatively lower temperature than the exhaust side of the engine block. This position prevents the serpentine belt (17) from thermal damage, especially in the embodiments of
FIGS. 3 and 4 . - In the case of
FIG. 2 , this arrangement may not be effective in preventing thermal damage of the serpentine belt (17), but as the basic structure forFIGS. 3 and 4 , additional engine accessories can be applied and mounted on the engine block of the fundamental structure ofFIG. 2 . - In other words, a vehicle having neither an air-conditioner nor a power steering apparatus, uses the arrangement according to
FIG. 2 . Thus,FIG. 2 provides the fundamental disposition in the case where either an air-conditioner or a power steering apparatus is installed (shown inFIG. 3 ) or both the air-conditioner and power steering apparatuses are installed (shown inFIG. 4 ) for good application. - Also, engine accessories disposed toward the intake side thus described allows an operator to easily access the engine placed inside an engine room as illustrated in FIG. I, facilitating the maintenance of the engine.
- The components of the engine accessories include a water pump, a power steering pump, an alternator, and an air-conditioner.
- FIGS. 2 to 4 can be described in another embodiment as follows.
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FIG. 4 illustrates an arrangement which includes a drive pulley (5) connected to the crankshaft for rotation therewith. Located at a lower central position of the engine, a first accessory aggregate pulley (7), which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the drive pulley (5) and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from the drive pulley (5). A pulley unit includes an accessory aggregate pulley set with a second accessory aggregate pulley (9) and an adjustable tensioning pulley (13) and two idler pulleys. The pulley unit is located within a corridor space which is substantially equidistant and which extends substantially vertically and which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the drive pulley (5). The tensioning pulley (13) and the idler pulleys, when seen in a horizontal direction, are located between the accessory aggregate pulley set and the drive pulley (5). The serpentine belt (17) extends from the drive pulley (5) to the tensioning pulley (13) and from the tensioning pulley (13) to the first accessory aggregate pulley (7). - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , compared toFIG. 2 , the accessory aggregate pulley set has a third accessory aggregate pulley (19) which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of the second accessory aggregate pulley (9) and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located below the second accessory aggregate pulley (9). - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , compared toFIG. 3 , the accessory aggregate pulley set has a fourth accessory aggregate pulley (21) which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of the second accessory aggregate pulley (9) and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above the second accessory aggregate pulley (9). - Of course, the arrangements of the idler pulleys, the tensioning pulley (13), and the serpentine belt (17) wound therearound can be arranged as described in the first embodiment.
- As apparent from the foregoing, there is an advantage in a serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement in that an intake side of an engine block is placed toward the frontal side of a vehicle, wherein engine accessories are disposed at the right side of the engine in a forward direction of the vehicle, enabling to minimize thermal damage to a serpentine belt and facilitating easy accessibility and maintenance of the engine.
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1. A serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
a drive pulley connected to a crankshaft for rotation therewith and located at a lower central portion of the engine;
a first accessory aggregate pulley which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above said drive pulley and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from said drive pulley;
an accessory aggregate pulley set including a second accessory aggregate pulley which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to said first direction from said drive pulley; and
an idler/tensioning pulley set which includes an adjustable tensioning pulley and two idler pulleys which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in said second direction from said drive pulley and is located between said drive pulley and said accessory aggregate pulley set, with a serpentine belt extending from said drive pulley to said tensioning pulley and from said tensioning pulley to said first accessory aggregate pulley.
2. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said pulleys are mounted on a front side of the engine.
3. (canceled)
4. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said accessory aggregate pulley set further includes:
a third accessory aggregate pulley which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of said second accessory aggregate pulley and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located below said second accessory aggregate pulley; and
a fourth accessory aggregate pulley which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of said second accessory aggregate pulley and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above said second accessory aggregate pulley.
5. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said idler pulleys have an upper pulley and a lower pulley, with said tensioning pulley which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located between said two idler pulleys.
6. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 5 , wherein said serpentine belt extends from said first accessory aggregate pulley to said upper pulley, from said upper pulley to said second accessory aggregate pulley, from said second accessory aggregate pulley to said lower pulley, and from said lower pulley to said drive pulley.
7-8. (canceled)
9. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein said idler pulleys have an upper pulley and a lower pulley, with said tensioning pulley which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located between said two idler pulleys.
10. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 9 , wherein said serpentine belt extends from said first accessory aggregate pulley to said upper pulley, from said upper pulley to said fourth accessory aggregate pulley, from said fourth accessory aggregate pulley to said lower pulley, from said lower pulley to said second accessory aggregate pulley, from said second accessory aggregate pulley to said third accessory aggregate pulley, and from said third accessory aggregate pulley to said drive pulley.
11. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein said drive pulley, said accessory aggregate pulleys, and said upper pulley are located at the inner side of said serpentine belt, while said tensioning pulley and said lower pulley are arranged at the outer side of said serpentine belt.
12. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 9 , wherein said drive pulley, and said accessory aggregate pulleys are located at the inner side of said serpentine belt, while said tensioning pulley and said idler pulleys are arranged at the outer side of said serpentine belt.
13. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 1 , the arrangement being provided on a frontal side of said engine block wherein said first direction is an exhaust side of said engine block and said second direction is an intake side of said engine block.
14. A serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement of an internal combustion engine, comprising:
a drive pulley connected to a crankshaft for rotating therewith and located at a lower central position of the engine;
a first accessory aggregate pulley which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above said drive pulley and, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a first direction from said drive pulley; and
a pulley unit including an accessory aggregate pulley set with a second accessory aggregate pulley, and including an adjustable tensioning pulley and two idler pulleys, said pulley unit being located within a corridor space which is substantially equidistant and which extends substantially vertically and which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is spaced in a second direction opposite to said first direction from said drive pulley, wherein said tensioning pulley and said idler pulleys, when seen in a horizontal direction, are located between said accessory aggregate pulley set and said drive pulley, and wherein said serpentine belt extends from said drive pulley to said tensioning pulley and from said tensioning pulley to said first accessory aggregate pulley.
15. (canceled)
16. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 14 , wherein said accessory aggregate pulley set further includes:
a third accessory aggregate pulley which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of said second accessory aggregate pulley and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located below said second accessory aggregate pulley; and
a fourth accessory aggregate pulley which, when seen in a horizontal direction, is located at a level of said second accessory aggregate pulley and, when seen in a vertical direction, is located above said second accessory aggregate pulley.
17. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 14 , wherein said idler pulleys have an upper pulley and a lower pulley, with said tensioning pulley which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located between said two idler pulleys.
18. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 17 , wherein said serpentine belt extends from said first accessory aggregate pulley to said upper pulley, from said upper pulley to said second accessory aggregate pulley, from said second accessory aggregate pulley to said lower pulley, and from said lower pulley to said drive pulley.
19-20. (canceled)
21. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 16 , wherein said idler pulleys have an upper pulley and a lower pulley, with said tensioning pulley which, when seen in a vertical direction, is located between said two idler pulleys.
22. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 21 , wherein said serpentine belt extends from said first accessory aggregate pulley to said upper pulley, from said upper pulley to said fourth accessory aggregate pulley, from said fourth accessory aggregate pulley to said lower pulley, from said lower pulley to said second accessory aggregate pulley, from said second accessory aggregate pulley to said third accessory aggregate pulley, and from said third accessory aggregate pulley to said drive pulley.
23. (canceled)
24. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 21 , wherein said drive pulley and said accessory aggregate pulleys are located at the inner side of said serpentine belt, while said tensioning pulley and said idler pulleys are arranged at the outer side of said serpentine belt.
25. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 14 , the arrangement being provided on a frontal side of said engine block wherein said first direction is an exhaust side of said engine block and said second direction is an intake side of said engine block.
26. The serpentine accessory-belt, aggregate, drive arrangement according to claim 14 , wherein said pulleys are mounted on a front side of the engine.
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