Engine generator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6661107
  • Patent Number
    6,661,107
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An engine generator having an engine unit and generator are accommodated in a noise insulation case with a crankshaft oriented in a widthwise direction of the noise insulation case. An air cleaner is disposed at the front end of the noise insulation case and a muffler is disposed at the rear end of the noise insulation case with an engine between. When the engine generator is used as a generator, a generator and a recoil starter are connected with one end of the crankshaft. When the engine generator is used as a utility engine, the recoil starter is connected with one end of the crankshaft and a driven member is connected with the other end of the crankshaft.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an engine generator and more particularly to an engine generator which can be used as a utility engine.




2. Discussion of Prior Arts




In general, many of engine generators have noise insulator cases in which engines and generators driven by the engines are accommodated. This type of engine generators are disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-open No. Jitsu-Kai-Sho 61-66631 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. Toku-Kai-Hei 11-200861. The noise insulation case, in general, has a rectangular box like configuration, in which the engine is mounted such that a crankshaft of the engine is directed in a longitudinal direction of the case.




Utility engines are used to give a rotation and torque to miscellaneous driven members, such as hydraulic pumps, compressors and the like by connecting the driven members to the crankshaft. Further, when the utility engines are used in rammers for civil engineering works, the rotation motion of the crankshaft is converted into a linear reciprocating motion of vibration mechanisms.




In prior arts, generally, an engine for generator differs from a utility engine in their constituting components, although both engines have a similar power, because respective fundamental constructions of engine units are different from each other. That is, in case of a utility engine, both ends of the crankshaft project from the crankcase. Further, a recoil starter is mounted on one end and a driven member such as a hydraulic pump is mounted on the other end.




On the other hand, in case of an engine generator having a noise insulation case wherein an engine and a generator are integrally accommodated, since the engine is longitudinally mounted in the noise insulation case in such a manner that a crankshaft of the engine directs in a longitudinal direction of the noise insulation case, generally, a muffler is disposed behind the engine, that is, on an extension line of the crankshaft and an air cleaner is disposed on the frontal side of the engine. The reason why these muffler and air cleaner are disposed on both front and rear sides of the engine is that a width size of the noise insulation case should be prevented from increasing.




However, when the muffler is disposed on an extension line of the crankshaft, a space around the extension line of the crankshaft are occupied by the muffler and as a result a driven member can not be connected with the crankshaft. Therefore, an engine unit for an engine generator can not be used as a utility engine. Since there is a difference between an engine generator and utility engine in the fundamental layout of the engine unit, respective engines need dedicated components.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a compact engine generator and it is another object of the present invention to provide an engine unit of the engine generator capable of being employed as a utility engine.




To achieve these objects, an engine generator having an engine convertible into a utility engine, comprises a noise insulation case for accommodating the engine generator, a crankshaft of the engine arranged in a widthwise direction of the noise insulation case, a one end of the crankshaft extending from the engine toward one side of the noise insulation case, an other end of the crankshaft extending from the engine toward the other side of the noise insulation case, a recoil starter provided on the one end of the crankshaft, a flywheel including the recoil starter therein and provided on the one end of the crankshaft, a generator provided on the one end of the crankshaft, an air cleaner arranged on the front side of the noise insulation case, and an muffler arranged on the rear side of the noise insulation case. That is, the crankshaft of the engine and other shafts connecting with the crankshaft, the flywheel shaft, a recoil starter shaft and a generator shaft are arranged in a widthwise direction of the noise insulation case and the air cleaner and the muffler are arranged in a longitudinal direction of the noise insulation case.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view showing an engine generator capable of being employed as a utility engine according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an elevational view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a rear view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along a right side portion of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along a rear portion of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a partially sectional view taken along a top portion of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged sectional view of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a front perspective view of an engine unit in a noise insulation case;





FIG. 10

is a front perspective view of the engine unit shown in

FIG. 9

when a fuel tank is removed;





FIG. 11

is a front perspective view of an engine generator when an engine unit is used as a utility engine;





FIG. 12

is a rear perspective view of the engine unit shown in

FIG. 11

; and





FIG. 13

is a sectional view of a recoil starter.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a noise insulation case


10


includes a front section


11


, a rear section


12


, a left and right side sections


13


,


14


, a bottom section


15


and a top section


16


, having a rectangular parallelepiped configuration. The front section


11


is a front end of the noise insulation case


10


and the rear section


12


is a rear end thereof. The front section


11


has a recess in which a control panel


17


is provided. An engine switch


18


, an automatic throttle switch


19


, an AC output terminal


20


for outputting generated power and a DC output terminal


21


for charging batteries are provided on the control panel


17


, respectively.




Further, on the control panel


17


, there are provided an operation indicator


22




a


for indicating an operative generator, an oil indicator


22




b


for warning against a shortage of engine oil, an overload indicator


22




c


for indicating an overload of the engine. On the top section


16


, there is provided a stick like carrying handle


23


to be griped when a worker carries the engine generator. The carrying handle


23


extends in a longitudinal direction of the noise insulation case


10


and is connected at front and rear ends thereof with connecting sections


24


,


24


integrally formed with the top section


16


.




The noise insulation case


10


comprises a first case member


10




a


and a second case member


10




b


molded by synthetic resin. The first case member


10




a


comprises a front section


11


, a part of both side sections


13


,


14


, a part of the bottom section


15


, a part of the top section


16


and is integrally formed therewith. The second case member


10




b


comprises a rear section


12


, the rest part of both side sections


13


,


14


, the rest part of the bottom section


15


, the rest part of the top section


16


and is integrally formed therewith. The respective case members


10




a


,


10




b


have connecting end surfaces


10




c


,


10




d


facing longitudinally so as to be longitudinally connected at those connecting end surfaces


10




c


,


10




d


with each other.




Referring to

FIGS. 5

,


6


and


7


, an opening is provided in the left and right side sections


13


,


14


of the noise insulation case


10


, respectively and the opening extends to a part of the top section


16


. In order to open and close the left and right openings, L-shaped covers


25


,


26


are provided detachably, respectively. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the L-shaped covers


25


,


26


comprise a portion constituting a part of the top section


16


and a portion constituting a part of the side sections


13


,


14


respectively. The L-shaped covers


25


,


26


have a L-shaped cross section and a double wall structure constituted by inner plates


25




a


,


26




a


and outer plates


25




b


,


26




b


respectively and providing a noise insulation space between these inner and outer plates. There is provided a hook


28


for engaging with a groove formed in the top section


16


in the upper ends of the L-shaped covers


25


,


26


. Thus, maintenances of an engine are available by removing the L-shaped covers


25


,


26


.




The case member


10




a


,


10




b


are connected at the bottom section


15


with a base plate


31


fabricated by sheet metal. The base plate


31


has a rectangular shape and has a vertical section bent upward


32


on both sides thereof. Further, the base plate


31


has a fitting end


33


with a slit at front and rear edges thereof, respectively and has a fitting end


34


with a slit on left and right edges thereof, respectively. The case member


10




a


,


10




b


are interleaved at the bottom section


15


between the slits of the fitting ends


33


,


34


and are connected with the base plate


31


.




On the other hand, in order to connect two case members


10




a


,


10




b


at the handle


23


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, an internal thread member


35


having a taped hole is formed by insert molding in a first handle part


23




b


integrally molded with the case member


10




b


. Further, a through hole


36




b


having a larger diameter than the taped hole is formed in the first handle part


23




b


adjacent to and at the front of the internal thread member


35


. On the other hand, a second handle part


23




a


integrally molded with the case member


10




a


has a through hole


36




a


having the same diameter as the through hole


36




b


. Further, a large diameter hole


36




c


is formed in the second handle part


23




a


on the frontal side of the through hole


36




a


. Accordingly, when an external thread member


37


is inserted into the through hole


36




a


from the large diameter hole


36




c


and is screwed in the internal thread member


35


, the case member


10




a


is connected with the case member


10




b


at the boundary of the first handle part


23




b


and the second handle part


23




a


, thus a stick like handle


23


is assembled by the connection of both handle parts


23




a


,


23




b.






Thus, since two case members


10




a


,


10




b


are longitudinally connected at the bottom section


31


with each other and also connected at the boundary of two handle parts


23




a


,


23




b


by the external thread member


37


, no screw heads can be observed from the outside of the noise insulation case


10


, this structure providing an aethetically good appearance. In case where the noise insulation case


10


is divided into two left and right parts, a larger number of screw members for tightening these parts is needed than the number of screw members in case of this method of dividing the noise insulation case


10


in the longitudinal direction.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, an engine unit


40


has an engine


43


incorporating a crankcase


41


and a cylinder


42


covered with a head cover


42




a


. The engine


43


is mounted in the noise insulation case


10


in such a manner that a crankshaft


44


incorporated in the crankcase


41


directs in a widthwise direction of the noise insulation case


10


. The crankshaft


44


extends laterally approximately under the longitudinally middle portion of the handle


23


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the engine


43


is mounted being biased toward the side section


13


. The crankshaft


44


is rotatably supported at one end section


44




a


thereof by a bearing


45


on a magneto side of the crankcase


41


and is rotatably supported at the other end section


44




b


thereof by a bearing


46


on the opposite side of the bearing


45


. The one end section


44




a


projects outside of the crankcase


41


and the other end section


44




b


is covered with a detachable shaft cover


47


. The engine unit


40


is mounted on the base plate


31


through a plurality of vibration isolating rubbers


48


and the base plate


31


has rubber mounts


49


underneath.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, a recoil starter


51


is mounted on the magneto side of the engine


43


. The recoil starter


51


has a recoil holder


52


integrally formed with a disc section


52




a


and a cylinder section


52




b


. The disc section


52




a


is secured to the engine


43


by a plurality of bolts going through a plurality of installation holes


52




c


. The one end section


44




a


of the crankshaft


44


penetrates the inside of the cylinder section


52




b


through a gap. A recoil pulley


54


is rotatably mounted on the outside of the cylinder section


52




b


and a recoil rope


53


is wound around the recoil pulley


54


. Also, a return spring


55


is provided on a recoil holder


52


to apply the spring force in a winding direction of the recoil rope


53


. Further, a rotary pin


56




a


having an engagement hook


56


is provided is rotatably mounted on the recoil pulley


54


. When the recoil pulley


54


is rotated by the recoil rope


53


, the rotary pin


56




a


rotates such that the engagement hook


56


is lifted up in an outward, radial direction by centrifugal force.




A flywheel


57


is mounted on a projection of the crankshaft


44


. The flywheel


57


includes a boss section


57




a


fixed to the crankshaft


44


through a key and a disc section


57




b


provided around the boss section


57




a


. Further, an engagement ring section


57




c


is provided around the disc section


57




b


. A protrusion section is formed on the inner periphery surface of the engagement ring section


57




c


in a radial inner direction so as to be engaged with the engagement hook


56


. Accordingly, when the recoil rope


53


is drawn out to rotate the crankshaft


44


, the engagement hook


56


is engaged with the protrusion section by centrifugal force and the crankshaft


44


is started to rotate through the flywheel


57


. A part of the recoil pulley


54


is accommodated inside of the engagement ring


57




a


of the flywheel


57


and therefore the flywheel


57


constitutes a part of the recoil starter


51


. As a result, a total width of the flywheel


57


and the recoil starter


51


can be reduced. Since the recoil starter


51


is mounted on the root of the projection section of the crankshaft


44


, the pulling force of the rope can be converted into a rotation force without giving a large bending force to the crankshaft


44


.




There are provided a plurality of connecting sections


59


projecting in an opposite direction to the engagement ring section


57




c


in the flywheel


57


and an outer rotor


61


of a generator


60


is mounted on the connecting sections


59


through bolts


62


. The outer rotor


61


comprises a disc section


61




a


which is connected with the connecting section


59


and a cylinder section


61




b


integrally formed with the disc section


61




a


. A plurality of magnets


63


are fixed to the inner periphery surface of the cylinder section


61




b


at a specified interval in a circumferential direction.




A cooling fan


64


is disposed between the flywheel


57


and the outer rotor


61


. The cooling fan


64


has a disc section


64




a


including a ventilation guide hole at the center thereof and a plurality of fan blades


64




b


integrally provided on the surface of the disc section


64




a


. The disc section


64




a


is interleaved between the disc section


61




a


of the outer rotor


61


and the connecting section


59


of the flywheel


57


. The disc section


64




a


is secured to the outer rotor


61


by fitting an engagement projection


65


to an engagement hole formed on the disc section


61




a.






The cooling fan


64


is enclosed by a fan cover


66


fixed to the engine


43


. This fan cover


66


functions as a duct for guiding air and cooling air discharged from the cooling fan


64


is guided toward the engine


43


. A generator cover


67


is secured to the fan cover


66


and has a disc section


67




b


including a lot of ventilation holes


67




a


and a cylinder section


67




c


integrally formed with the disc section


67




b


. The generator cover


67


is secured to the fan cover at the cylinder section


67




c


thereof.




A stator


68


is disposed in the outer rotor


61


and is fixed to the generator cover


67


through a plurality of bolts


69


penetrating installation holes


68




a


of the generator cover


67


. The stator


68


is formed by piling up a lot of steel plates and a lot of slits


68




b


extending in a radial direction are formed around the outer periphery of the stator


68


. A coil


71


is wound around two adjacent slits


68




b


, respectively. Further, the stator


68


has a ventilation hole


68




c


in the center thereof and also has a plurality of ventilation holes


68




d


extending in the radial direction.




Thus, the generator


60


is an outer rotor type multi-pole generator characterized in a small axial length. Further, since the flywheel


57


is one of components of the recoil starter


51


, the lengthwise size of the engine unit


40


, that is, the widthwise size of the engine generator can be shortened. As shown in

FIG. 5

, an inverter unit


70


is mounted on the bottom surface of the noise insulation case


10


. The inverter unit


70


is for controlling output of the generator


60


and for converting into alternating current having specified frequency.




The recoil starter


51


is located in the center of the engine generator when viewed from the front and the crankshaft


44


directs in the widthwise direction of the noise insulation case


10


. Therefore, a recoil knob


53




a


can be disposed in the center of the front section


11


of the noise insulation case


10


, as shown in FIG.


1


and FIG.


2


. Since the recoil knob


53




a


is disposed at the lower part of the control panel


17


, an operator can perform all operations, starting, stopping and the like from the front side.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, a fuel tank


72


is disposed in the noise insulation case


10


. Further, a filler inlet


72




a


of the fuel tank


72


is provided on the top section


16


and a tank cap


73


is screwed on the filler inlet


72




a


. The fuel tank


72


is located at the front side of the noise insulation case


10


on the opposite side of the engine


43


.




An air cleaner


74


for cleaning air to be supplied to the engine


43


is disposed on the frontal side of the noise insulation case


10


. As shown in

FIG. 12

, the air cleaner


74


is attached to the engine


43


through an intake pipe


75


extending straight backward and a carburetor


76


is mounted on the intake pipe


75


. On the other hand, a muffler


77


is disposed on the rear side of the noise insulation case


10


and is connected with the engine


43


through an exhaust pipe


78


. An exhaust outlet


79


formed on the back side of the muffler


77


communicates with an exhaust outlet


79




a


formed on the back section


12


of the noise insulation case


10


and exhaust gas of the engine


43


is discharged from the back side of the noise insulation case


10


. Thus, since the air cleaner


74


is disposed on the frontal side of the noise insulation case


10


and the muffler


77


is disposed on the rear side, the widthwise length of the noise insulation case


10


can be reduced.




An ignition coil


80


built in a plug cap is attached to the cylinder


42


. When maintenance is performed on the plug cap, the air cleaner


74


and the like, the L-shaped cover


25


is displaced. Then, if it is not necessary to displace the L-shaped cover


26


on the opposite side, the L-shaped cover


26


may be a fixed type.




A plurality of cooling air inlets


81


is formed at the front end of the noise insulation case


10


and a plurality of cooling air outlets


82


are formed at the rear section


12


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the cooling air outlets


82


is constituted by louvers slanted downward. When operated, as shown in

FIG. 7

, cooling air introduced from the front end of the noise insulation case


10


and an inverter unit


70


is efficiently cooled by the cooling air. A part of the cooling air is sucked into the engine


43


through the air cleaner


74


. On the other hand, the cooling air generated by the cooling fan


64


is introduced from either of the side sections


13


,


14


of the noise insulation case


10


into a plurality of the ventilation holes


68




c


,


68




d


of the stator


68


through the ventilation holes


67




a


formed on the generator cover


67


.




Next, the cooling air is guided by the fan cover


66


, blowing the surrounding of the engine


43


. Further, after blowing the engine


43


, the cooling air turns its stream in the longitudinal direction towards a cooling air outlet


82


provided in the rear section


12


and cools the muffler


77


. In order to make a stable stream of the cooling air toward the muffler


77


, there is provided a partition for discriminating low temperature air from high temperature air in the noise insulation case


10


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, since the engine


43


is mounted on the right side of the noise insulation case


10


when viewed from the front side and the generator


60


, the recoil starter


51


and the cooling fan


64


are disposed on the left side, a lateral center of gravity comes around the lateral center of the noise insulation case


10


. On the other hand, since the air cleaner


74


is disposed on the front side of the noise insulation case


10


, the muffler


77


is disposed on the rear side and the engine


43


, the generator


60


are situated in the center, a longitudinal center of gravity comes around the longitudinal center of the noise insulation case


10


. That is, the handle


23


is positioned approximately on the center of gravity of the engine generator. As a result, thus constituted engine generator has a good portability.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a utility engine modified from the engine unit


40


for the engine generator described before when viewed from the front side,

FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the utility engine of

FIG. 11

when viewed from the rear side, and

FIG. 13

is a sectional view showing a recoil starter of the utility engine of FIG.


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, the crankshaft


44


of the utility engine is longer than that of the engine generator. Both ends


44




a


,


44




b


of the crankshaft


44


project from the crankcase


41


, respectively. An engine cover


85


having similar configuration to the fan cover


66


is fixed to the engine unit


40


and a holder


87


is secured to a starter cover


86


attached to the engine cover


85


. Further, a recoil pulley


88


around which a recoil rope


53


is wound is rotatably mounted on the holder


87


and the recoil pulley


88


is connected with one end


44




a


of the crankshaft


44


through a coupling


89


. Further, a flywheel


57


is mounted on the recoil pulley


88


.




In case where the engine unit


40


is used as a utility engine, the noise insulation case


10


is removed. The other end


44




b


of the crankshaft


44


projects from the crankcase


41


and miscellaneous driven members such as a hydraulic pump, a compressor, a rammer and the like are connected with this projection. As shown in

FIG. 13

, the configuration of the recoil starter


51


differs from that of the engine generator but other major components of the engine unit


40


such as the engine


43


, air cleaner


74


, muffler


77


and the like, are identical in either case of a utility engine or an engine generator.




The air cleaner


74


and the muffler


77


are identical to those used in the engine generator. The air cleaner


74


is disposed on the front side and the muffler


77


is disposed on the rear side in the same manner as in case of the engine generator. Accordingly, the muffler


77


or the air cleaner


74


are not interfered with on an extension line of both ends


44




a


,


44




b


of the crankshaft


44


and the other end


44




b


of the crankshaft


44


can be connected with miscellaneous driven members.




In case of the engine generator according to the present invention, since the air cleaner


74


and the muffler


77


are arranged with the engine


43


between and the engine unit


40


is mounted in such a manner the crankshaft


44


is oriented in a widthwise direction of the noise insulation case


10


, the width of the engine generator can be shortened and as a result a compact engine generator can be realized. Further, the engine unit


40


can be converted into a utility engine without making a large modification.




While the present invention has been disclosed in terms of the preferred embodiment in order to facilitate better understanding of the invention, it should be appreciated that the invention can be embodied in various ways without departing from the principle of the invention. Therefore, the invention should be understood to include all possible embodiments which can be embodied without departing from the principle of the invention set out in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An engine generator having an engine convertible into a utility engine, comprising:a noise insulation case for accommodating said engine generator; a crankshaft of said engine arranged in a widthwise direction of said noise insulation case; a one end of said crankshaft extending from said engine toward one side of said noise insulation case; an other end of said crankshaft extending from said engine toward the other side of said noise insulation case; a recoil starter provided on said one end side of said crankshaft; a flywheel including said recoil starter therein and provided on said one end of said crankshaft; a generator provided on said one end side of said crankshaft; an air cleaner arranged on the front side of said noise insulation case; and an muffler arranged on the rear side of said noise insulation case.
  • 2. The engine generator according to claim 1, whereinsaid other end of said crankshaft is connected with miscellaneous driven members when said engine is used as a utility engine.
  • 3. The engine generator according to claim 1, whereinsaid recoil starter is disposed inside of said flywheel and said generator is disposed outside of said flywheel.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-378898 Dec 2000 JP
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Number Date Country
61-66631 May 1986 JP
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