This non-provisional patent application claims priorities under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) from Patent Application No. 201110421416.7 filed in The People's Republic of China on Dec. 15, 2011.
This invention relates to an electric starter for an internal combustion engine and in particular, to a starter using a direct current motor and to a mower incorporating the starter.
Lawnmowers are widely used to cut grass. However, the traditional lawnmower starting system uses a low voltage direct current (DC) motor with a lot of accessories such as a battery, an alternator to charge the battery, a relay and so on. Thus the structure of the traditional lawnmower starting system is complicated.
Hence there is a desire to provide a simple lawnmower starting system.
Accordingly, in one aspect thereof, the present invention provides a 1. A starter for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a high voltage direct current electric motor, a speed reduction device, a clutch, an output gear and a switch box configured to turn on or off the electric motor, the output gear being driven by the electric motor via the speed reduction device and clutch.
Preferably, the starter further comprises a stationary axle on which the output gear is installed.
Preferably, the electric motor comprises an output shaft, the speed reduction device comprises a drive gear fixed to the output shaft and a driven gear meshed with the drive gear, the driven gear being rotatably mounted to the axle via a bushing.
Preferably, the starter further comprising a metal mounting plate disposed between the motor and the speed reduction device, one end of the axle being fixed to the mounting plate, wherein the mounting plate defines a plurality of mounting holes for fasteners to fix the starter to the engine.
Preferably, the starter further comprises a mounting bracket which comprises a tube-shaped casing in which the electric motor is located, and a supporting flange radially extending outwardly from the casing, wherein the metal mounting plate is fixed to the supporting flange by fasteners.
Preferably, each of the mounting holes defines an axis which is parallel to an axis of the electric motor.
Alternatively, each of the mounting holes defines an axis which is perpendicular to an axis of the electric motor.
Preferably, the starter further comprises a lid which cooperates with the mounting plate to form an enclosed space, the speed reduction device and clutch being received in the space.
Preferably, the mounting plate is sandwiched between the lid and the supporting flange, and a pair of seals is respectively disposed between opposite sides of the mounting plate and the lid and the supporting flange.
Preferably, the starter further comprises a protective cap configured for partly covering the output gear, wherein the cap defines an opening at one side thereof for providing access for the output gear to engage with a flywheel of the engine.
Preferably, the protective cap comprises a radially extended mounting flange which defines elongated slots, fasteners respectively extending through the elongated slots, the lid, the mounting plate and the supporting flange of the mounting bracket to engage with nuts to thereby fix the protective cap, the lid, the mounting plate and the mounting bracket together.
Preferably, the clutch comprises the driven gear, a drive part, a friction part, a wave-shaped elastic part and a cover, and wherein the drive part, the friction part, and the wave-shaped elastic part are sandwiched between the driven gear and the cover, the wave-shaped elastic part being compressed between the cover and the friction part.
Preferably, a spline is rotatably mounted on the axle and the output gear is moveably mounted on the spline, one axial end of the spline extending into the cover of the clutch to engage with the drive part of the clutch.
Preferably, the switch box comprises a connector configured to electrically connect to a high voltage power source, a cable connecting the switch box to the motor.
In another aspect thereof, the present invention provides a mower incorporating the starter.
Preferably, the mower comprises: a body; a handle extending from the body; a plurality of wheels installed at the bottom of the body; an internal combustion engine installed at the top of the body; and the starter installed on one side of the engine and arranged to selectively engage and rotate a flywheel of the engine to start the engine, the switch box of the starter being installed on the handle.
Additional preferred features of the starter are as described herein.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to figures of the accompanying drawings. In the figures, identical structures, elements or parts that appear in more than one figure are generally labeled with a same reference numeral in all the figures in which they appear. Dimensions of components and features shown in the figures are generally chosen for convenience and clarity of presentation and are not necessarily shown to scale. The figures are listed below.
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Preferably, the motor 20 is a high voltage direct current motor which is capable of receiving high voltage direct current output from the switch box 80 which is electrically connected to a high voltage power source. High voltage means the voltage of power generally supplied for domestic use. The high voltage power source of the present application means power sources for domestic or normal consumer electricity, usually in the range of 100-500 volts, for example: 100 volts, 110 volts, 120 volts, 220 volts or 240 volts.
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In operation, when the motor 10 is turned on, the driven gear 34 is rotated by the drive gear 32. The drive part 42, friction part 44, elastic part 46 and cover 48 rotate with the driven gear 34. The spline 62 is driven by the teeth 43 of the drive part 42 to rotate about the axle 50. As a result, the output gear 60 is driven to move along the axial 50 towards a flywheel 120 of an engine 118 (
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The speed reduction device 30 further comprises a lid 38 which is fixed to the mounting plate 90. The driver gear 32 and the clutch 40 are received in an enclosed space formed between the lid 38 and the mounting plate 90. Thus, dust particles are stopped from entering in the space and lubricating oil of the gears 32, 34 is stopped from leaking out of the space. The lid 38 defines a hole to allow the axle 50 and spline 62 to extend there through. Preferably, a pair of seal rings 93 is respectively disposed between the lid 38/mounting bracket 26 and opposite sides of the mounting plate 90.
Preferably, the starter further comprises a protective cap 95 which partly covers the output gear 60 to prevent users from touching the output gear 60 accidently. The cap 95 defines an opening at one side for providing access for the output gear 60 to engage with the flywheel 120 of the engine 118. The axial end of the cap 95 covers the axial end of the axle 50 with an axial gap formed there between. The cap 95 comprises a flange 97 which defines a plurality of elongated slots 99. Fasteners 94 respectively extend through the slots 99, the lid 38, the mounting plate 90 and the supporting flange 26 of the mounting bracket to engage with nuts, thereby fix them together. Orientation of the opening of the cap 95 is adjustable by adjusting the location of the fasteners 94 in the slots 99.
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In the description and claims of the present application, each of the verbs “comprise”, “include”, “contain” and “have”, and variations thereof, are used in an inclusive sense, to specify the presence of the stated item but not to exclude the presence of additional items.
Although the invention is described with reference to one or more preferred embodiments, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications are possible. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be determined by reference to the claims that follow.
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