1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a starter control device for controlling a starter to start an engine and a starter having the control device, particularly to a structure in which a control circuit part is provided on a cap of an auxiliary switch.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional device of this type is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-87831, for example. In a starter protector device thus disclosed, a protector circuit is disposed in a space defined by legs of a mounting bracket of an auxiliary switch. The protector circuit and a terminal provided on a cap of the auxiliary switch are connected to each other by a lead wire.
In the starter protector device thus structured, since the protector circuit and the terminal provided on the cap of the auxiliary switch are connected to each other by the lead wire, additional work is required to remove the insulating cover from the lead wire and additional work is required to apply preliminary soldering to a conductive part of the lead wire. Also, performance in regard to vibration proofing is degraded. Further, to integrally form the auxiliary switch and the protector circuit, it is necessary to greatly alter the structure.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a starter control device in which an electrical connection between a control circuit part and a terminal provided on a cap of an auxiliary switch is easy, a vibration proof performance is excellent, and an integration of the auxiliary switch with the control circuit part is easy, and to provide a starter which is integrated with the starter control device and is easy in electrical connection and mounting.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a starter control device including: an auxiliary switch for controlling an operation of a starter main switch, the auxiliary switch having a cap made from an insulating member; a control circuit part disposed on the cap; a terminal disposed on the cap; and a connection metal attachment for electrically connecting the control circuit part and the terminal.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a starter including: a starter main switch; and a starter control device, wherein the starter control device comprises: an auxiliary switch for controlling an operation of the starter main switch, the auxiliary switch having a cap made from an insulating member; a control circuit part disposed on the cap; a terminal disposed on the cap; and a connection metal attachment for electrically connecting the control circuit part and the terminal.
With such a structure, the present invention provides the starter control device and the starter improved in that the electrical connection is easy, the device size is small, the integration of the auxiliary switch with the control circuit part is easy, and the cost to manufacture is low.
a) to 5(f) are timing charts showing an operation of the first embodiment;
a) and 7(b) are a front view and a side view showing a starter having the starter control device of the second embodiment.
A first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The auxiliary switch 2 includes a coil 14, which is housed in a case 13 formed of a conductive member such as an iron plate. One end of the coil 14 is connected to the SW terminal 8 provided on the cap 4. The C terminal 6 and the B terminal 7 are electrically connected to and disconnected from each other depending on current fed to the coil 14. A mounting bracket 15 formed of a conductive member such as an iron plate is fastened to the cylindrical outer peripheral surface of the case 13 by welding or the like. The mounting bracket 15 includes a leg part 15a having a mounting hole 15b.
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A plus side of the battery 20 is connected to the battery terminal 30 of the starter 19 through a battery cable 34, and a minus side of the battery 20 is earthed. The plus side of the battery 20 is connected to the SW terminal 8 of the starter control device 1 by way of a starter terminal 21b of a key switch 21. Reference numeral 21a designates an ON terminal 21a of the key switch 21 and is used during engine running. The starter terminal 21b is made contact at the time of engine starting operation. The plus side of the battery 20 is connected to the B terminal 7 of the starter control device 1. The C terminal 6 is connected to the S terminal 27 of the main switch 23. The internal connection of the starter control device 1 is as described above.
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Operation of the first embodiment thus structured will be described. To start the engine, the starter terminal 21b of the key switch 21 is closed. Since the FET Q3 is in an on state, a current flows from the battery 20 to the coil 14 by way of the starter terminal 21b and the SW terminal 8. The movable contact 33 is moved to close a circuit between the B terminal 7 to the C terminal 6. When the movable contact 33 is closed, voltage is applied from the battery 20 to the S terminal 27 of the main switch 23 by way of the C terminal 6. The P coil 28 and the H coil 29 are fed with a current, and the movable contact 32 is moved to close a circuit between the battery terminal 30 and the motor terminal 31. When the movable contact 32 is closed, a current flows from the battery 20 into the motor unit 22 by way of a route of the battery cable 34, battery terminal 30, movable contact 32, and motor terminal 31. The armature 24 is rotated through the electromagnetic action between the field coil 26 and the armature 24, and a rotational force causes the engine to start. When the engine starts, and the key switch 21 is returned from the starter terminal 21b to the ON terminal 21a, the current flowing to the coil 14 of the auxiliary switch 2 is shut off. The movable contact 33 is closed and the movable contact 32 is opened, so that the current flowing to the motor unit 22 is stopped, and here the engine starting operation is completed.
The operation of the control circuit part 3 will be described with reference to
Next, description will be given about a case where the armature 24 of the starter 19 rotates to drive the engine for its starting, but the engine fails to start and the starting operation stops. The key switch 21 is returned from the starter terminal 21b to the ON terminal 21a, and immediately thereafter the key switch is set at the position of the starter terminal 21b. Since the key switch 21 is returned from the starter terminal 21b to the ON terminal 21a, the current to the coil 14 is interrupted, and the movable contact 33 is closed. Accordingly, voltage having appeared at the C terminal 6 disappears. When the voltage disappears at the C terminal 6, the capacitor C1 having been charged to the voltage determined by the Zener diode ZD2 and the diode D1 discharges at a time constant defined by the resistor 10 and the capacitor C1. With the discharging operation, the voltage at the minus terminals of the comparators IC1 and IC2 gradually decreases. Thus, a timer circuit is constituted, in which the capacitor C1 is discharged at the time constant defined by the resistor 10 and the capacitor C1.
The voltage produced by dividing the voltage as determined by the Zener diode ZD2 and the diode D1 by the resistors R7 and R8 is applied to the plus terminal of the comparator IC1. This voltage is lower than that at the minus terminal of the comparator IC1, and then a logic state at the output of the comparator IC1 is L, and the FET Q3 is turned off. Accordingly, the capacitor C1 discharges and gradually decreases to be lower than that at the plus terminal of the comparator IC1. The off state of the FET Q3 continues till the logic state at the output of the comparator IC1 is H. During this period, even if the key switch 21 is turned to the starter terminal 21b, no current is fed to the coil 14 since the FET Q3 is in the off state, and the starter 19 does not operate.
a) to 5(f) are timing charts showing those sequential operations. In
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Then, during a time period from time T1 to T2, the starter terminal 21b is placed to an off state, and the starter terminal 21b is placed to an on state again at time T2. At this time, the voltage at the minus terminal of the comparator IC1 has been higher than that at the plus terminal of the comparator IC1. Therefore, the output terminal of the comparator IC1 is L in logic level, and the FET Q3 is in the off state, the movable contact 33 of the auxiliary switch 2 is also turned off, and the starter 19 does not operate. This time continues till the voltage at the minus terminal of the comparator IC1 becomes lower than that at the plus terminal of the comparator IC1, and at time T3, the FET Q3 is turned on. This time is time T in
In a case where the armature 24 of the starter 19 rotates to drive the engine for its starting, but the engine fails to start by its trouble and the starting operation stops, the key switch 21 is returned from the starter terminal 21b to the ON terminal 21a, the armature 24 is rotating by inertia, and voltage is still generated by the remanence of the magnetic poles. The generated voltage is led to a point C in
The first embodiment is thus structured. Accordingly, it is easy to form the housing 5 integral with the cap 4 of the auxiliary switch 2. The C terminal 6 and B terminal 7 of the auxiliary switch 2 are reliably connected to the control circuit part 3 by the connection metal attachment 9 and the connection metal attachment 11 by a short distance. With this technical feature, the invention brings about many advantages. The electrical connection is easy, the countermeasure to noise is ensured, the device size reduction is easy, excellent vibration proof is ensured, the physical integration of the auxiliary switch 2 with the control circuit part 3 is easy, and cost to manufacture is low. The starter control device 1 of the invention is easily applied to a starter system not having the control device. In this way, a starter 19 having such advantageous functions may easily be constructed. In this respect, the standardization of the starter 19 is ensured. Further, a resistance of the coil 14 of the auxiliary switch 2 is higher than that of the P coil 28 and the H coil 29 of the main switch 23. This enables a reduction in a required current and a reduction in size of the FET Q3 and the key switch 21.
An additional feature of the invention is that the C terminal 6 is connected to the control circuit part 3 by the connection metal attachment 9. With this feature, if the voltage at the C terminal 6 is detected, one can know that the starter terminal 21b of the key switch 21 is start-operated. Therefore, a wiring becomes unnecessary and the integration of the control circuit part with the auxiliary switch 2 is easy. A further feature is to detect the generated voltage of the starter 19. Therefore, there is prevented such an unwanted situation that the starter 19 operates during the inertia rotation of the armature 24, thereby damaging the starter 19 and parts of the engine side. Additionally, in the invention, the B terminal 7 is connected to the control circuit part 3 by the connection metal attachment 11. With this feature, there is no need of additional wiring for the power source of the control circuit part 3. The integration of it with the auxiliary switch 2 is easy. Furthermore, it is noted that the FET Q3 is in an on state. Therefore, the circuit response is quick. Even if something is wrong with the control circuit part 3, starting of the engine is possible.
Another advantageous feature of the invention is that the substrate 16 of the control circuit part 3 is earthed to the conductive case 13 by way of the conductive screws 17. This feature eliminates an additional wiring for earthing purpose. Further, the physical integration of it with the auxiliary switch 2 is easy. Current is fed to the coil 14 of the auxiliary switch 2 by way of the starter terminal 21b of the key switch 21. Accordingly, the integration of it with the auxiliary switch 2 is easy without additional wiring.
A further feature is that the timer circuit is contained in the control circuit part 3 to prohibit the re-operation of the starter 19. With this feature, there is prevented such an unwanted situation that during the inertia rotation of the engine and the armature 24, it re-bites in the engine to damage the engine and the starter 19. Yet another feature of the invention is that the on time of the power source of the control circuit part 3 is controlled. This feature brings about the following advantages. Even in a case where the power source to the control circuit part 3 is fed from the B terminal 7, the power source is automatically turned off after a predetermined time, and little power consumption is made, the life of the battery 20 is elongated, and advantageous contribution to noise reduction is effected.
A second embodiment of the invention will be described.
The battery terminal 30 of the main switch 23 and the B terminal 7 of the starter control device 1 are connected to each other by a lead wire 30a. The C terminal 6 of the starter control device 1 and the S terminal 27 of the main switch 23 are also connected to each other by a lead wire 27a. The SW terminal 8 of the starter control device 1 is extended by a lead wire 8a. This connection is completed at the control-device contained starter 19a. This flange 39 is mounted on the engine, and the battery cable 34 is connected to the battery terminal 30, the starter terminal 21b of the key switch 21 is connected to the SW terminal 8, and here, predetermined connection work is completed.
The second embodiment is thus structured. Accordingly, the control-device contained starter 19a has the following advantages. The wiring is easy. The structure is advantageous for noise reduction approach, and no additional wiring is required, and the size is small, and the mountability is good. The normal starter 19 not having the control circuit part 3 but having the auxiliary switch 2 may easily be altered into a control-device contained starter 19a by merely physically incorporating the starter control device 1 instead. In this respect, the standardization of the starter 19 is realized. The starter 19 not having the auxiliary switch 2 may also be altered into a control-device contained starter without additionally applying wiring to the engine side. Further, the starter 19 is formed integrally with the starter control device 1. This results in good mountability. When the control-device contained starter 19a is used, a system with the control circuit can be constructed without any additional wiring in a self-completing manner.
As seen from the foregoing description, a starter control device comprises an auxiliary switch for controlling an operation of a starter main switch, the auxiliary switch having a cap made from an insulating member; a control circuit part disposed on the cap; a terminal disposed on the cap; and a connection metal attachment for connecting the control circuit part and the terminal. With such a structure, the present invention succeeds in providing the starter control device improved in that the wire connection is easy, the device size is small, the physical integration of the auxiliary switch with the control circuit part is easy, and the cost to manufacture is low.
Further, in another aspect of the invention, a C terminal in use for controlling an operation of the main switch of the starter, is provided on the cap of the auxiliary switch, and the C terminal and the control circuit part are connected by a fixture. With this additional unique feature, the wire connection is simple, and high performance is ensured, and the cost to manufacture is low.
Also in yet another aspect, a B terminal connected to a battery is provided on the cap of the auxiliary switch, and the B terminal and the control circuit part are connected by a fixture. With this unique feature, the wire connection is simple, and high performance is ensured, and the cost to manufacture is low.
Additionally, in still another aspect, the cap of the auxiliary switch is firmly fixed to a conductive case by means of a conductive screw, the board of the control circuit part, together with the cap, is fastened to the case by means of the screws, and the control circuit part is earthed to the case through the screw. With the feature, the wire connection is simple, and the cost to manufacture is low.
In a further aspect, current is fed from a battery to a coil of the auxiliary switch by way of a starter terminal of a key switch. Therefore, the wire connection is simple, and the cost to manufacture is low.
An additional aspect of the invention is that the control circuit part includes a timer circuit, and the timer circuit prohibits the starter from performing a re-operation for a predetermined period of time, and controls an on time of the power source to the control circuit part. This unique feature provides a starter control device which is easily constructed, has high performances, and consumes less electric power.
The present invention provides a control-device contained starter in which the starter control device is incorporated into a starter. Therefore, a system which is easy in its constructing and has good mountability can be produced in a self-completing manner.
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