This application is based upon and claims benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-356344 filed on Oct. 16, 2003, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a starter for cranking an internal combustion engine, the starter having a one-way clutch.
2. Description of Related Art
An example of a starter having a one-way clutch is disclosed in JP-U-6-23742. A relevant portion of this starter is shown in
In the starter disclosed in JP-U-6-23742, the outer diameter of the clutch-inner 130 that carries the ball bearing 100 thereon cannot be freely designed because the outer diameter has to fit the inner diameter of the inner ring of the ball bearing 100. If the outer diameter of the clutch-inner 130 is enlarged to increase its mechanical strength, a larger ball bearing 100 has to be used. This makes the size of the starter large. It may be possible to use a specially designed ball bearing to suppress the size of the starter. This makes the starter expensive.
In the starter disclosed in JP-U-58-96059, the balls of the ball bearing directly contact a cylindrical outer circumference of the rotating shaft. Accordingly, it is impossible to retain lubricant on the shaft. If there is some lubricant adhering to the rotating shaft, the lubricant would be positioned apart from the balls when the rotating shaft shifts forward. Therefore, when the rotating shaft is driven by the engine via the pinion at a high speed, it is highly possible that seizing (or burn-in) occurs between the bearing balls and the rotating shaft. This is highly detrimental to durability of the starter. Further, foreign particles or dusts on the rotating shaft will be rolled in to the balls, thereby causing high abrasion.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide an improved starter, in which a clutch-inner of a one-way clutch is utilized as an inner ring of a ball bearing. By eliminating the inner ring of the ball bearing, the starter can be made compact while providing good lubrication for rotating members.
The starter for cranking an internal combustion engine is composed of an electric motor, a speed-reduction device for reducing a rotational speed of the electric motor, an output shaft having a pinion engaging with a ring gear of the engine, and a one-way clutch disposed between the speed-reduction device and the output shaft for transmitting the rotational torque of the electric motor to the output shaft while intercepting torque transmission from the output shaft to the electric motor. These components of the starter are supported by or contained in a starter frame.
The one-way clutch includes a clutch-outer driven by the output torque of the speed-reduction device, a clutch-inner spline-coupled to the output shaft and rollers disposed between the clutch-outer and the clutch-inner. The clutch-inner is rotatably supported by a ball bearing held in the starter frame, and the output shaft spline-coupled to the clutch-inner is slidable in the axial direction. The clutch-inner has a tubular shape and includes a clutch-inner portion serving as the clutch-inner and a bearing portion serving as an inner ring of the ball bearing. Thus, a portion of the clutch-inner is utilized as the inner ring of the ball bearing, and the original inner ring of the ball bearing is eliminated. The ball bearing utilizing the portion of the clutch-inner is formed as an integral unit.
A ball-groove for rotatably supporting bearing balls therein is formed on the outer circumference of the bearing portion of the clutch-inner, and lubricant such as grease is retained in the ball-groove. The bearing portion may be formed at both ends of the clutch-inner so that the clutch-inner is supported by two ball bearings positioned at both ends. The ball-groove may be open to the axial end of the clutch-inner so that the ball bearing and the clutch-inner are easily assembled or disassembled. The diameter of the clutch-inner portion serving as the clutch-inner may be made a little larger than the diameter of the bearing portion serving as the inner ring of the ball bearing to make a step between both portions. A washer for receiving a thrust load of the rollers of the one-way clutch may be supported or held by the step.
Since a portion of the clutch-inner is utilized as the inner ring of the ball bearing and the ball bearing including the clutch-inner is formed as an integral unit, the number of components forming the starter is reduced and the assembling process is simplified. Since the clutch-inner can be made thicker by eliminating the inner ring of the ball bearing, mechanical strength of the clutch-inner can be enhanced. Alternatively, a load bearable by the ball bearing can be increased without enlarging the outer diameter of the ball bearing.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become more readily apparent from a better understanding of the preferred embodiments described below with reference to the following drawings.
A first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
A starter 1 is composed of: an electric motor 2 powered by an on-board battery 8 (
The electric motor 2 is a known direct current motor having a rotatable armature 2a (
The planetary gear speed-reduction device is a known type of the speed-reduction mechanism, which is composed of a sun gear integrally formed with the armature shaft 2f, planetary gears 9 engaging with and orbiting around the sun gear, an internal gear with which the planetary gears engage, and a gear carrier 9b to which the planetary gears 9 are rotatably connected via gear shafts 9a. A rotational speed of the armature 2a is reduced by the planetary gear speed-reduction device and is transmitted to a clutch-outer 3a which is integrally formed with the gear carrier 9b.
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A female helical spline 10c is formed in the inner bore of the clutch-inner 10. The female helical spline 10c extends from a rear axial end (the right side in
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A front portion of the output shaft 4 is rotatably supported by a bearing 14 held in the front housing 13, and a rear portion of the output shaft 4 is inserted into the clutch-inner 10 which is rotatably supported by the bearing 11 held in the center case 12. A male helical spline 4a is formed on the rear portion of the output shaft 4, as shown in
The pinion 5, which engages with a ring gear 15 of the engine to crank up the engine, is connected to the front end of the output shaft 4 by means of a straight spline. The pinion 5 is biased toward the front side by a pinion spring 16 and stopped by abutting a collar 17 fixed to the front end of the output shaft 4. The pinion 5 can move back toward the rear side up to a position where the pinion spring 16 is fully compressed when the pinion 5 abuts the ring gear 15.
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Operation of the starter 1 described above will be briefly explained. Upon closing a starter switch SW, the excitation coil 18 is energized, and the plunger 19 is driven toward the rear side. According to the movement of the plunger 19, the output shaft 4 is shifted to the front side by the shift lever 6. When the pinion 5 smoothly engages with the ring gear 15, the power supply circuit is closed and the armature 2a is rotated. When the pinion 5 abuts the ring gear 15 without engaging, the pinion 5 moves backward relative to the output shaft 4, compressing the pinion spring 16, and slowly rotates relative to the ring gear 15. When the pinion 5 rotates to an engageable position, the pinion 5 is pushed forward by the pinion spring 16 and engages with the ring gear 15. After the engagement is established, the power supply circuit is closed, and thereby the engine is cranked up by the rotational torque of the armature 2a. After the engine is cranked up, the starter switch SW is opened to terminate a series of starting operation.
Following advantages are attained in the starter described above. Since the portion of the clutch-inner 10 is utilized as an inner ring of the bearing 11, the inner ring of the ball bearing 11 is eliminated, thereby reducing the number of components. Since the clutch-inner 10 is an integral part of the ball bearing 11, the assembling process is simplified, eliminating a process of press-fitting the clutch-inner 10 into the ball bearing 11. Since the inner ring of the ball bearing 11 is eliminated, the thickness of the clutch-inner 10 can be made thicker to thereby increase mechanical strength of the clutch-inner 10 without increasing the outer diameter of the ball bearing 11. Alternatively, the ball size can be increased to increase a bearable load of the ball bearing 11.
Since the outer diameter of the bearing portion 10a can be made larger by eliminating the inner ring of the ball bearing 11, the female helical spline 10c can be extended to the position P which is located underneath the ball-groove 10b without reducing the mechanical strength. Accordingly, a length from the front end of the bearing portion 10a to the position P can be made short, and thereby a total length of the clutch-inner 10 can be shortened. Since the step 10e for receiving a thrust load of the washer 3d is formed on the clutch-inner 10, no other structure supporting the washer 3d is necessary. The step 3d may be made by making the outer diameter of the bearing portion 10a larger than that of the clutch-inner portion 3b.
Since the ball-groove 10b supporting the balls 11c therein is formed on the bearing portion 10a, the lubricant is retained in the ball-groove 10b to thereby prevent burn-in or seizing between the balls 11c and the bearing portion 10a. Further, since only the output shaft 4 is shifted without moving the one-way clutch 3, the lubricant can be retained for a long time, thereby securing a long life of the starter.
A second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
A bearing portion 10a having a ball-groove 10b is formed at the front end of the clutch-inner 10, and the bearing portion 10a is utilized as an inner ring of the ball bearing 11 in the same manner as in the first embodiment. Another bearing portion 10a having a ball-groove 10b′ is formed at the rear end of the clutch-inner 10, and this bearing portion 10a is similarly utilized as an inner ring of the ball bearing 10a disposed at the rear end of the clutch-inner 10. The ball-groove 10b′ formed at the rear end of the clutch-inner 10 has a shape different from that of the ball-groove 10b formed at the front end. As shown in
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but it maybe variously modified. For example, speed reduction devices other than the planetary gear-speed reduction device can be used in the starter having the one-way clutch according to the present invention. While the present invention has been shown and described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-356344 | Oct 2003 | JP | national |