1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a remote-controlled model airplane and, more particularly, to a compact engine starter adapted to start the engine of any of a variety of remote-controlled model vehicles.
2. Description of the Related Art
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to one aspect of the present invention, the engine starter comprises a housing; a first motor mounted inside the housing, the first motor having a first pinion fixedly mounted on a motor shaft thereof; a second motor mounted inside the housing, the second motor having a second pinion fixedly mounted on a motor shaft thereof and being electrically coupled to the first motor for synchronous forward rotation; a battery power supply means adapted to provide the first motor and the second motor with the necessary working voltage; a driven gear wheel meshed with the first pinion and the second pinion for backward rotation upon forward rotation of the first motor and the second motor, the driven gear wheel comprising an internal gear; an idle gear set, the idle gear set comprising a first idle gear meshed with the internal gear for backward rotation with the driven gear wheel, and a second idle gear axially connected to the first idle gear for synchronous rotation with the first idle gear; an output gear wheel meshed with the second idle gear for forward rotation upon backward rotation of the second idle gear; and an output shaft fixedly and axially connected to the center of the output gear wheel for forward rotation with the output gear wheel. According to another aspect of the present invention, the output shaft of the engine starter can be mounted with a socket for securing to the cone cap of the propeller of a model airplane to start the engine of the model airplane. According to still another aspect of the present invention, the output shaft of the engine starter can be mounted with a starting rod for starting the engine of a helicopter. Further, by means of changing the design of the reduction gear set, the engine start is set to start the engine of a model car.
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The aforesaid reduction gear set comprises a first pinion 71 and a second pinion 91 respectively installed at the first motor 7 and the second motor 9, a driven gear wheel 11, an idle gear set, and an output gear wheel 15. The driven gear wheel 11 is pivotally mounted inside the housing 1 and meshed between the first pinion 71 and the second pinion 91, having an internal gear 111. The idle gear set comprises a first idle gear 13 and a second idle gear 131. The first idle gear 13 and the second idle gear 131 have a common center gear shaft pivotally supported in axle bearings inside the housing 1. The first idle gear 13 meshes the internal gear 111 of the driven gear wheel 11. The second idle gear 131 meshes the output gear wheel 15. The aforesaid output shaft 17 is fixedly and axially connected to the center of the output gear wheel 15. The output shaft 17 has a pin hole 171 near the distal end.
When controlling the first motor 7 and the second motor 9 to rotate forwards, a relatively greater output power is provided to rotate the driven gear wheel 11 backwards, thereby causing the internal gear 111 to rotate the first idle gear 13 and the second idle gear 131 backwards, and therefore the second idle gear 131 drives the output gear wheel 15 and the output shaft 17 to rotate forwards.
Before starting the engine of a model airplane, the plastic socket 19 (see
In case the plastic socket 19 is used, the output shaft 17 is inserted into the axial hole 192, and then a lock pin (not shown) is fastened to the pin hole 171 of the output shaft 17 and the radial through hole of the plastic socket 19 to lock the plastic socket 19 to the output shaft 17. After installation of the plastic socket 19 at the output shaft 17, the rubber bush 27 is attached to the cone cap 231 of the propeller 23 of the model airplane (see FIG. 5), and then turn on the engine starter to rotate the propeller 23 of the model airplane.
The aforesaid starting bar 21 is an elongated rod member 212 having a driving tip 213 at one end and a connector 211 at the other end (see FIG. 4). In case the starting bar 21 is used to start the engine of a model helicopter as shown in
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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