The present application relates to and incorporates herein by reference Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-375008 filed on Dec. 8, 2000.
The present invention relates to an overhang-type starter having a bearing between a one-way clutch and a pinion.
In recent years, due to environmental needs such as fuel economy regulation and an exhaust gas control, an intake pipe or a catalytic converter attached to an engine is enlarged in size and the number of other accessory devices are increased. This has resulted in less space around the engine. For example, when a starter 100 is installed from an engine side, it is likely to interfere with the intake pipe 110 and the catalytic converter 120 which are enlarged as shown in cross hatched portions of FIG. 4A. Therefore, as shown in
For example, in a starter disclosed in JP-U-4-104164 (EP 0499 955 A1), an output shaft is provided in a coaxially aligned manner with a rotary shaft by using a planetary speed reduction gear device for decreasing the starting motor in size. However, in this starter, an axial distance between a front side bearing and a maximum advanced position of a one-way clutch moving on an output shaft is shortened. Therefore, the outer diameter of a housing front portion between a front end of the housing supporting the front side bearing and an attachment face opposing an engine side is increased step-wise in the axial direction. Especially, in a vehicle having an automatic transmission, since the starter is mounted over a transmission case installing a hydraulic torque converter, the front portion of the housing is likely to interfere with the transmission case.
The present invention is made in view of the above problems and it is an abject to provide a starter readily installed from a transmission side.
In a starter according to the present invention, an amount of axially forward movement of a one-way clutch is restricted by a stopper portion provided on an output shaft. A housing small diameter portion where an inner diameter of a housing is smaller than an outer diameter of the one-way clutch is formed between a front side bearing and a maximum advanced position of the one-way clutch.
Therefore, a span between a front side bearing such as ball bearings and a rear side bearing provided axially behind the one-way clutch is increased so that load applied to the front side bearing can be decreased. Accordingly, a diameter of the bearing is decreased, resulting in decrease in the outer diameter of a front portion of the housing having the front side bearing.
Further, a housing front portion is formed into a cylindrical shape from the front end having the bearing to an attachment face opposing the engine side. The outer diameter of the housing front portion is gradually increased from the front end toward the attachment face. Therefore, the starter can be efficiently installed from a transmission side without interfering the front portion of the housing with a transmission case.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings:
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to drawings.
As shown in
The starting motor 2 is a well-known d.c. motor. When a key switch (not shown) is turned on and a motor contact provided in a magnet switch 9 is connected, an armature (not shown) is energized and begins to rotate.
The magnet switch 9 has a plunger (not shown) provided to be slidable in the axial direction (left-right direction in
The planetary speed reduction gear device has a sun gear 12 provided on a rotary shaft 11 of an armature, planetary gears 13 meshing with the sun gear 12, an internal gear 14 meshing with the planetary gears 13. Revolution of the planetary gears 13 is transmitted to the output shaft 3 through a planetary carrier 15.
The planetary gears 13 are rotatably supported against carrier pins 16 which are press-fitted in the carrier 15 through bearing 17. The internal gear 14 is an annulus gear to which the planetary gears 13 are inscribed. The internal gear 14 is provided in a rotation-restricted manner against a center case 18 which is, for instance, extended from a yoke of the starting motor 2 and rotatably supports the output shaft 3 through a bearing 19.
The output shaft 3 is disposed in a coaxially aligned manner with the rotary shaft 11 of the armature, and integrates the carrier 15 at the rear end thereof. As shown in
The pinion tube 4 has a shaft portion 4a to combine with the pinion 5 at the front end thereof, and the rear side of the shaft portion 4a is formed into a cylindrical shape to be fitted on an outer periphery of the output shaft 3 through a metallic bearing 21 (see FIG. 2). The shaft portion 4a has splines on the outer peripheral surface thereof to support the pinion 5 in a rotation-restricted manner.
The pinion 5 is spline-connected to the shaft portion 4a which protrudes from the front end portion of the pinion tube 4 ahead of the bearing 7 in the axial direction. Further, the pinion 5 is restricted from moving in the axial direction by a detent ring 22 fitted at the tip end of the shaft portion 4a.
As shown in
The housing 8 supports the pinion tube 4 to be rotatable and slidable in the axial direction through the front side bearing 7, such as ball bearings. As shown in
The housing 8 has a housing small diameter portion 8b where the inner diameter of the housing 8 is set smaller than the outer diameter of the one-way clutch 6, as shown in FIG. 2. The housing small diameter portion 8b is formed between the bearing 7 and the maximum advanced position of the one-way clutch 6 which forward movement is restricted by the stopper 20. The housing 8 has a housing front portion 8A axially ahead of an attachment face 8c which faces the engine side. The housing front portion 8A is formed into a generally cylindrical shape. The outer diameter of the housing front portion 8A gradually increases from the front end toward the attachment face 8c. Further, the outer diameter D1 of the front end of the housing front portion 8A is set substantially equal to the outer diameter D2 of the pinion 5.
As shown in
Next, operation of the starter 1 is described.
After the magnet switch 9 is operated by turning on the key switch, the lever 10 pivots at a supporting point 10a by movement of the plunger so that the one-way clutch 6 is pushed axially forward (left side in
On the other hand, after the motor contact is connected by the movement of the plunger, the armature in the starting motor 2 is energized and begins to rotate. The rotation speed of the armature is reduced by the gear reduction device, and then, the rotation is transmitted to the output shaft 3. Further, the rotation of the output shaft 3 is transmitted to the pinion tube 4 through the one-way clutch 6. Then, the pinion 5 meshes with and rotates the ring gear 24 to crank the engine.
After the engine starts, the rotation speed of the pinion 5 meshing with the ring gear 24 exceeds that of the output shaft 3. At this time, the motive power transmission between the pinion tube 4 and the output shaft 3 is interrupted by the one-way clutch 6 to prevent the armature from overrunning. Then, when the key switch is turned off, the plunger in the magnet switch 9 returns to the stationary position so that the one-way clutch 6 is pulled axially backward on the output shaft 3 through the lever 10. Thus, the pinion tube 4 integrally moves axially backward on the output shaft 3 with the one-way clutch 6 so that the pinion 5 is disengaged from the ring gear 24 and returns to the stationary position shown in FIG. 1. Further, the motor contact is disconnected in accordance with returning of the plunger so that the electric current to the armature is shut off to stop armature rotation.
(Effects of the Present Embodiment)
In the starter 1 of the present embodiment, the housing small diameter portion 8b is provided between the maximum advanced position of the one-way clutch 6 and the front side bearing 7, as shown in FIG. 2. Accordingly, the housing front portion 8A of the housing 8 can be formed into the cylindrical shape and the outer diameter of the housing front portion 8A is gradually increased from the front end thereof toward the attachment face 8c without increasing step-wise in the axial direction. In addition, since the housing small portion 8b is provided, a span between the front side bearing 7 and the rear side bearing 19 can be increased. As a result, load applied to the bearing 7 can be decreased so that the bearing 7 is decreased in diameter, resulting in further decrease in the outer diameter of the housing front portion 8A.
As shown in
(Modified Embodiment)
In the starter 1 of the above embodiment, a buffer maybe provided in order to absorb an excessive torque applied to the planetary speed reduction gear device. As a buffer, it is widely used for the starter having the planetary speed reduction gear, such as a buffer which slides a rotary disc to absorb the excessive torque or a buffer using elastic deformation of elastic members (e.g. rubber) to absorb the excessive torque. The maximum load applied to the bearing 7 can be decreased by using the above buffers. Therefore, it is possible to decrease the bearing 7 in diameter, and as a result, the housing front portion 8A of the housing 8 can be decreased in diameter.
The present invention should not be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but may be implemented in other ways without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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