1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an engine starter used to start an internal combustion engine, and in particular, to an engine starter equipped with a magnet switch.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a magnet switch provided in a conventional auxiliary rotation type engine starter, there are provided a main contact and an auxiliary contact in order to control the operation of the starter motor at the time of engine start in two stages, and a resistor is connected in series to a circuit formed by closing the auxiliary contact, connecting a battery and the armature of the motor to each other. On the other hand, a circuit formed by closing the main contact allows direct connection of the battery and the armature of the motor. When the start switch is turned on, an electric current is caused to flow to an attraction coil, and the auxiliary contact is closed, the electric current flowing from the battery to the motor armature by way of the resistor, so that a pinion provided on the motor shaft and a ring gear are smoothly engaged with each other, and then the main contact is connected to effect transition to rated rotation. There are provided different plungers respectively for the main contact and the auxiliary contact (See, for example, JP 7-109967 A, paragraph 0009, FIG. 1).
However, since the main contact and the auxiliary contact are driven respectively by the different plungers, the size of the starter has to be rather large, which is disadvantageous from the viewpoint of the layout of the terminals and the peripheral components. In view of this, of the main contact and the auxiliary contact, the movable one is used in common, and, at the same time, the resistor is also contained in the magnet switch to thereby achieve a reduction in size (See, for example, JP 7-174062 A, paragraph 0009, FIG. 2).
However, in a magnet switch in which a retraction coil and a holding coil are separately provided, the retraction coil and the holding coil are constructed in the same form in order to avoid the holding force of the movable element due to the induced back electromotive force after the opening of the ignition switch, with the result that the retracting speed of the movable element is increased. Thus, the coil for driving the movable element is formed by a single stage of attraction coil having high inductance, and the resistor contained in the magnet switch is connected in series to the auxiliary contact, the main contact and the auxiliary contact being opened and closed stepwise to cause an electric current to flow through the armature of the motor (See, for example, JP 2001-508855 A).
In such a magnet switch, which has a construction in which the movable one of the main contact and the auxiliary contact held by the same plunger is axially moved, the auxiliary contact is further pushed in after its turning on until the main contact is turned on, so that the push-in amount of the auxiliary contact in rated rotation is rather large. When the start switch is turned off, the plunger is returned by a distance corresponding to the clearance of the lever hook and the main contact is turned off. However, after this, an electric current flows further to the motor through the resistor connected to the auxiliary contact, so that the starter tries to run the engine and there is a fear of the auxiliary contact not being turned off. Thus, due to continuous current supply to the resistor, there is a danger of heat damage.
Further, in order to prevent the main contact from being turned on when the pinion abuts the end surface of the ring gear and to enable the auxiliary contact to be turned on without fail, it is necessary to achieve an improvement in terms of the dimensional accuracy of the components of the engine starter and the mounting precision for the pinion and the ring gear, resulting in an increase in cost.
Further, the arrangement of the resistor formed by bending a resistor wire with insulation coating into a meandering shape in the outer periphery of the switch coil leads to the following problem: when the engagement of the ring gear with the pinion is not effected successfully in a short period of time, a large electric current repeatedly flows through the resistor to cause the resistor to generate heat, thereby causing heat damage to the switch coil. Further, due to the heat generation of the switch coil, the resistance value of the resistor undergoes changes with passage of time, which may lead to a great variation in the RPM of the starter motor.
Further, the resistor is prepared by working a resistance wire, so that when changing the resistance value of the resistor and the rated current value, etc. in order to change the characteristics of the engine starter, it is necessary to change the diameter, etc. of the resistor wire. Thus, in some cases, the distance between the casing and the switch coil is smaller than the wire diameter, making it necessary to change the casing.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an engine starter equipped with a starter switch which performs rated rotation after gentle engagement of the ring gear with the pinion, which has a large dimensional margin for the production of the auxiliary contact, and which has an auxiliary contact reliably realizing a contact-off state upon contact opening operation.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an engine starter equipped with a magnet switch in which the resistor is arranged so as to reduce the heat damage to the switch coil.
According to an aspect of the present invention, an engine starter has a starter switch which includes a switch coil, a plunger assembly movable between a non-operating position and an operating position by the switch coil, a main and auxiliary movable contact provided in the plunger assembly, a main and auxiliary stationary contact pair with which the main and auxiliary movable contact can be brought into and out of contact, and a drive mechanism provided between the plunger assembly and the pinion and adapted to cause the pinion to advance and retreat. The plunger assembly includes a movable element driven between the non-operating position and the operating position by the switch coil, and a shaft elastically supported by the movable element so as to be movable in the moving direction of the movable element and connected to the drive mechanism with a gap variable with respect to the movable element. The size of a gap between the main stationary contact pair and the main movable contact when the plunger assembly is at the non-operating position is arranged to be smaller than the sum total of the size of a gap between the pinion and the ring gear and the size of the variable gap when opened to the utmost, so that as the plunger assembly moves from the non-operating position to the operating position, the auxiliary contact is first closed to cause the starter motor to be driven at the first speed, and then the main contact is closed to cause the starter motor to be driven at the second speed.
Further, according to another aspect of the present invention, an engine starter includes a starter motor, a pinion driven by the starter motor and capable of advancing and retreating with respect to a ring gear of an engine for engagement therewith, and a starter switch having a main contact pair and an auxiliary contact pair for driving the starter motor at first and second speeds different from each other, a resistor connected to the auxiliary contact pair, a switch coil for bringing the main and auxiliary contact pairs into and out of contact with each other, and a drive mechanism for causing the pinion to advance and retreat, in which the resistor is provided adjacent to the switch coil through the intermediation of a heat insulating layer.
In the accompanying drawings:
Embodiment 1
The engine starter of an internal combustion engine is equipped with a starter motor 1, a pinion 3 driven by the starter motor 1 to move toward and away from a ring gear 2 of the engine so as to be engaged therewith, and a starter switch 7 having a main contact 4 and an auxiliary contact 5 for driving the starter motor 1 at first and second speeds and a drive mechanism 6 for causing the pinion 3 to advance and retract.
The starter switch 7 is equipped with a switch coil 8, a plunger assembly 9 which is moved between a non-operating position and an operating position by the switch coil 8, a main movable contact 10 and an auxiliary movable contact 11 provided in the plunger assembly 9, a main stationary contact pair 12 and an auxiliary stationary contact pair 13 that the main movable contact 10 and the auxiliary movable contact 11 can come into contact with and be separated from, and an operating member 14 provided between the plunger assembly 9 and the pinion 3 and adapted to cause the pinion 3 to advance and retreat.
The plunger assembly 9 is equipped with a cylindrical movable element 18 arranged so as to be capable of being shifted in the axial direction of a magnetically permeable pot-like casing 15 and urged toward a front bracket 16 by a movable element return spring 17 provided between a side surface 15a on the front bracket 16 side of the casing 15 and a stepped peripheral portion 18a provided on the side surface 15a, a switching shaft 19 fixed to the movable element 18, and a shaft 22 urged in the direction of the switching shaft 19 by a shaft urging spring 21 whose one end is supported by a ring 20 fixed to an end portion 18b of the movable element 18.
The engine starter is further equipped with a magnet core 23 crimped onto a retaining portion 15b of the casing 15, opposed to the movable element 18, and having a through-hole 23a at its center axis, a cylindrical guide sleeve 24 surrounding the outer periphery of the movable element 18 and slidably guiding the movable element 18, a coil housing 25 concentrically surrounding the guide sleeve 24, a switch coil 8 accommodated in the coil housing 25 and having an outer diameter smaller than that of a flange portion 25a of the coil housing 25, and a resistor 26 in contact with the outer periphery of the flange portion 25a of the coil housing 25, having its inner periphery opposed to the outer periphery of the switch coil 8 with a gap therebetween, and having its outer periphery in intimate contact with the casing 15, the gap being filled with air forming a heat insulating layer 27.
The engine starter is further equipped with a cup-shaped switch cover 28 fixed to the side of the magnet core 23 opposite to the front basket 16, two first bolt terminals 29 extending through an end surface 28a of the switch cover 28 opposed to the magnet core 23 and fixed thereto, a main stationary contact pair 12 connected to end portions 29a of the first bolt terminals 29 on the magnet core 23 side, nuts 31 fastened to end portions 29b of the first bolt terminals 29 outside the switch cover 28 through the intermediation of flat washers 30, two second bolt terminals 32 extending through the end surface 28a of the switch cover 28 opposed to the magnet core 23 and fastened thereto, an auxiliary stationary contact pair 13 connected to end portions 32a of the second bolt terminals 32 on the magnet core 23 side, and nuts 34 fastened to end portions 32b of the second bolt terminals 32 outside the switch cover 28 through the intermediation of flat washers 33. Further, there is formed a contact chamber 35 having a main stationary contact pair 12 and an auxiliary stationary contact pair 13.
One bolt terminal 29a of the first bolt terminals 29 (See
The engine starter is further equipped with a two-stepped switching shaft 19 fixed to the movable element 18, extending to the contact chamber 35, and having a longitudinal central step portion 19a with a reduction in diameter, a cylindrical spring bearing 41 retained at the central step portion 19a, two coil springs 42 and 43 supported at one end by the spring bearing 41 and arranged coaxially, a first insulating bush 44 supported by the coil spring 42, held in intimate contact with the outer peripheral surface of the switching shaft 19, and having a stepped peripheral portion 44a, a second insulating bush 45 guided by the outer peripheral surface of the first insulating bush 44 and supported by the coil spring 43, a rectangular main movable contact 10 having one surface in contact with the side surface of the stepped peripheral portion 44a on the contact chamber 35 side and the other surface in contact with an insulating washer 46, fixed by a holder 47 and a retaining ring 48, and cooperating with the main stationary contact pair 12, and an auxiliary movable contact 11 firmly attached to the second insulating bush 45, guided by the outer peripheral surface of the first insulating bush 44 to slide in the direction of the switching shaft 19, and cooperating with the auxiliary stationary contact pair 13.
The engine starter further includes, as the operating member 14 of the drive mechanism 6 for the pinion 3, an insulating material bush 49 connected to the front bracket 16 side of the shaft 22, and a claw-like lever 54 having one end rotatably supported by the insulating material bush 49 and the other end rotatably supported by a clutch 51 engaged with a motor rotation shaft 50 of the starter motor 1 and supported by a lever support portion 52 through the intermediation of a lever spring 53.
The operation range of the pinion 3 is between the non-operating position and the position where the ring gear 2 is engaged with a spline 3a of the pinion 3. The movable element return spring 17 pressurizes the clutch 51 to the left as seen in FIG. 1 through the intermediation of the lever 54, and the non-operating position of the pinion 3 is the position where the clutch 51 is at rest on the left-hand side in FIG. 1.
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Assuming that the maximum moving distance of the movable element 18 when the attraction current is turned on and off with respect to the switch coil 8 is L (mm), the switching shaft 19 fixed to the movable element 18 is moved by the same distance. When it moves by the auxiliary contact gap G2 of the movable element 18, the auxiliary movable contact 11 abuts the auxiliary stationary contact pair 13 to close the auxiliary contact 5. Since the movable element 18 further moves, the coil spring 43 is compressed by a length corresponding to the push-in amount K1 of the auxiliary movable contact 11 to secure the requisite contact pressure. Similarly, the coil spring 42 is compressed by a length corresponding to the push-in amount K2 of the main movable contact 10 to secure the requisite contact pressure for the main contact 4. That is, the sum total of the auxiliary contact gap G2 and the auxiliary movable contact push-in amount K1 is L, and the sum total of the main contact gap G3 and the main movable contact push-in amount K2 is equal to L. In
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The timing with which the main contact and the auxiliary contact of the engine starter are opened and closed will be described. As shown in the circuit diagram of
When the ring gear 2 is engaged with the spline 3a of the pinion 3, the movable element 18 moves further to the left in
When the main contact is closed, due to the presence of the resistor 26 between the auxiliary contacts, the impedance of the circuit on the auxiliary contact side is far greater than that of the circuit on the main contact side, so that during rated rotation, substantially no current flows through the circuit on the auxiliary contact side.
Even after the closing of the auxiliary stationary contact pair 13, the auxiliary movable contact 11 further moves to the left in
Next, when the engine is started, and the hand start switch 57 is turned off, the voltage application to the switch coil 8 is cut off, so that no attraction force acts on the movable element 18 so as to move it to the left in
The internal combustion engine was repeatedly started by this engine starter with the circuit configuration shown in
Further, measurement of the current flowing through the resistor showed that practically no current flows therethrough after the energization of the switch coil is cutoff; after repeated starting of the combustion engine, the resistance value of the resistor was substantially the same as that at the time of production.
Further, after repeatedly starting of the internal combustion engine, the starter was dismantled for observation of the end surface of the ring gear and the spline surface of the pinion; the surface roughness was less than that in the prior art.
In this engine starter, the hand start switch 57 was repeatedly turned on and off to measure the temperature rise in the switch coil 8 and the resistor 26; the temperature rise was approximately half that in the prior art.
Further, even after repeated turning on and off of the switch at a temperature of 125 degrees in order to accelerate the variation in the resistance value of the resistor, the variation in the resistance value was less than that in the prior art.
In this engine starter, when the switch coil is energized, the pinion first abuts the opposing end surface of the ring gear at rest, and then the auxiliary contact is closed to cause an electric current to flow through the circuit connected in series to thereby gently start the rotation of the pinion, effecting engagement of the pinion spline while the pinion end surface slides on the ring gear, whereby the possibility of failure in the engagement of the pinion with the ring gear is reduced.
Further, when the energization of the switch coil is cut off, and the movable element is returned to the non-operating position, the switching shaft moves, after the opening of the main contact, so as to fill the gap formed between the shaft and the switching shaft, independently of the returning movement of the shaft, so that the auxiliary contact is also opened without delay after the opening of the main contact, and no current flows through the resistor.
Further, since the main contact gap and the auxiliary contact gap can be determined independently, there is no need to particularly improve the assembly accuracy, thereby achieving a reduction in cost.
Further, when the ring gear abuts the opposing surface of the pinion, the auxiliary contact is not closed even if the starter is assembled with usual accuracy, and the contact is closed after the deflection of the lever spring.
Further, when the pinion spline starts to be engaged with the ring gear, the pinion spline is quickly engaged with the ring gear due to the return force of the lever spring, so that the ring gear and the pinion rotate while being engaged with each other with a wide abutment surface, whereby there is little damage to the abutment surfaces of the ring gear and the pinion.
In this engine starter, even if a large current repeatedly flows through the resistor to cause it to generate heat, the switch coil does not suffer heat damage since the resistor and the switch coil are thermally insulated from each other by the heat insulating layer.
Conversely, there is less change with passage of time in the resistance value of the resistor due to the heat conducted to the resistor from the switch coil generating heat.
Further, since the heat insulating layer is formed of air layer, it is possible to reduce the heat conduction.
Further, when increasing the rated power, the width of the resistor is increased, and the pitch is reduced accordingly to increase the length of the resistor, whereby it is possible to easily obtain a resistor of a different rated power but of the same resistance value.
Further, if resistors of different resistance values and rated powers are obtained from the same resistor plate, there is no need to change the casing since the resistor plate thickness is the same.
While in the above-described embodiment the heat insulating layer consists of an air layer, it may also consist of a low heat conductor with gas trapped therein like a foamed material.
Embodiment 2
A movable element 59 is formed as a cylinder to be guided by a guide sleeve 24 provided in the inner periphery of a coil housing 25. A movable element urging spring 17 is provided between the front bracket 16 side end surface 15a of the casing 15 and the stepped peripheral portion 59a of the outer side surface of the movable element 59, whereby the movable element 59 is urged toward the front bracket 16. A switching shaft 60 which extends through the center hole 59b of the movable element 59 is fixed to the movable element 59. When the movable element 59 is at rest at the non-operating position, a shaft 61 is urged toward the end surface 60a of the switching shaft 60 and abuts the same. The shaft 61 is urged by a shaft urging spring 63 supported by a ring 62 fixed to the front bracket 16 side end portion of the movable element 59. An outwardly protruding stepped peripheral portion 59b is provided at the front bracket side end portion of the movable element 59, and the movable element 59 is urged toward the front bracket 16 by a movable element returning spring 3 provided between it and the front bracket 16 side end surface 15a of the casing 15. As in the case of
The timing with which the main contact and the auxiliary contact of the engine starter are opened and closed will be described with reference to
Next, when the engine is started and the hand start switch 57 is turned off, the voltage application to the switch coil 8 is cut off, so that there is no force attracting the movable element 59 to the left in FIG. 7. Thus, the movable element 59 moves to the right in
In this engine starter also, when the starter coil is energized, as in Embodiment 1, the pinion first abuts the opposing end surface of the ring gear at rest. Thereafter, the auxiliary contact is closed, and an electric current flows through a circuit in which a resistor is connected in series, whereby the spline of the pinion is engaged with the ring gear while the ring gear slides on the end surface of the pinion which has started to rotate gently, so that it is possible to reduce the possibility of failure in the engagement of the pinion with the ring gear.
Further, when the energization of the switch coil is cut off, and the movable element is returned to the non-operating position, after the opening of the main contact, the switching shaft moves so as to fill the gap formed between the shaft and the switching shaft independently of the returning movement of the shaft, so that the auxiliary contact is also opened without delay after the opening of the main contact, and no electric current flows through the resistor.
Embodiment 3
As in Embodiment 1, a resistor 64 is formed by stamping from a resistor plate, and is shaped in a meandering configuration. The resistor 64 is inserted into a retainer 66 composed of two concentric resin cylinders 65, and the end portions 66a of the retainer 66 are sealed by phenol resin while pulling the end portions 64a of the resistor 64 from the retainer 66. From the viewpoint of heat resistance, phenol resin is used.
Further, the outer diameter of the retainer 66 is in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the casing 15, and the inner diameter of the retainer 66 is larger than the outer diameter of the flange portion 25a of the coil housing 25, the coil housing 25 not being in contact with the retainer 66.
Since the retainer 66 insulates the air on the inner side from the air on the outer side, no convection of air occurs, so that the heat conduction is further reduced.
Further, since the retainer 66 can be formed of only resin, it is possible to select the material without taking into account the insert molding property.
As described above, in accordance with this invention, there is provided an engine starter including a starter motor, a pinion driven by the starter motor and capable of advancing and retreating with respect to a ring gear of an engine for engagement therewith, and a starter switch having a main contact and an auxiliary contact for driving the starter motor at first and second speeds different from each other and a drive mechanism for causing the pinion to advance and retreat. In the engine starter, the starter switch is equipped with a switch coil, a plunger assembly moved between a non-operating position and an operating position by the switch coil, a main movable contact and an auxiliary movable contact provided in the plunger assembly, a main stationary contact pair and an auxiliary stationary contact pair with which the main movable contact and the auxiliary movable contact can be brought into and out of contact, and a drive mechanism provided between the plunger assembly and the pinion and adapted to cause the pinion to advance and retreat, and the plunger assembly is equipped with a movable element driven between the non-operating position and the operating position by the switch coil, and a shaft elastically supported by the movable element so as to be movable in the moving direction of the movable element and connected to the drive mechanism with a gap variable with respect to the movable element. When the plunger assembly is at the non-operating position, the size of the gap between the main stationary contact pair and the main movable contact is smaller than the sum total of the size of the gap between the pinion and the ring gear and the size of the variable gap when opened to the utmost, so that as the plunger assembly moves from the non-operating position to the operating position, the auxiliary contact is first closed to cause the starter motor to be driven at the first speed, and then the main contact is closed to cause the starter motor to be driven at the second speed. Thus, when the switch coil is energized, the ring gear first abuts the opposing end surface of the pinion at rest, and then the auxiliary contact is closed to cause an electric current to flow through a circuit connected in series, whereby the ring gear is engaged with the spline of the pinion while sliding on the end surface of the pinion that has gently started to rotate, thereby making it possible to reduce the possibility of failure in the engagement of the pinion and the ring gear.
Further, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided an engine starter including a starter motor, a pinion driven by the starter motor and capable of advancing and retreating with respect to a ring gear of an engine for engagement therewith, and a starter switch having a main contact pair and an auxiliary contact pair for driving the starter motor at first and second speeds different from each other, a resistor connected to the auxiliary contact pair, a switch coil for bringing the main and auxiliary contact pairs into and out of contact with each other, and a drive mechanism for causing the pinion to advance and retreat, in which the resistor is provided adjacent to the switch coil through the intermediation of a heat insulating layer, whereby even if a large electric current flows repeatedly through the resistor to cause it to generate heat, the switch coil does not suffer heat damage due to thermal insulation between the resistor and the switch coil by a low heat conductive material.
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