Drives, which are supplied by an energy source separate from the fuel supply, are used to start internal combustion engines. Primarily direct current motors are used for this purpose, the drive pinion of which engages with the ring gear of the internal combustion engine in order then to turn over said internal combustion engine. This starting procedure occurs by means of the starter according to the screw-push principle. Upon completion of startup, the pinion disengages again from the ring gear of said internal combustion engine.
The increasing use of start-stop systems in motor vehicles requires an expanded demand on the starting system and thereby also an expansion of the functionality of starters used to date. More stringent acoustic requirements are, e.g., to be mentioned in this regard as well as the need for the engine to be able to start again when a starting request of the driver is signaled (“change of mind function”). Especially when the internal combustion engine is coming to a stop, this restarting of the engine is not possible using the classic principle of starters used to date.
By means of a suitable actuation of the engaging mechanism and the electrical drive of the starter, said starter can be put into the position of engaging with the ring gear even when the internal combustion engine is coming to a stop. The aforementioned functionality is thereby fulfilled.
A starting device for starting an internal combustion engine is known from the German patent publication DE 197 21 386 A1 and the European Parliament patent publication EP 0 848 159 B1. According to this solution, the starting device comprises a starter motor which can be connected to a voltage source via a starter relay and can be brought into engagement with the internal combustion engine for the purpose of cranking said engine. An actuation of the starter relay and/or the starter motor takes place via an electronic control device. Said control device controls the semiconductor power output stages associated with the starter relay and/or the starter motor such that at least in a start-stop operation of the internal combustion engine, the starter relay is in the engagement position thereof in the stopped state of said internal combustion engine.
A starter having permanent engagement for an internal combustion engine is known from the German patent publication DE 10 2007 029 353 A1. The starter comprises a hollow wheel which is constantly engaged with a pinion gear that is connected to an electric motor. A flywheel comprises a freewheel clutch, which is designed such that the torque, which is produced by the electric motor, is transmitted from the hollow wheel to the flywheel in order to start the internal combustion engine. A moment of inertia M1, which is required to rotate the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine after a startup of said engine, a moment of inertia M2 of the flywheel, a resulting moment of inertia M3 of the hollow wheel and the flywheel as well as a resulting moment of inertia M4 of a hollow wheel and a flywheel of a sub-starter are selected such that a startup of the internal combustion engine occurs only during engagement of the hollow wheel with the flywheel and a relation M1<M2<M4<M3 is fulfilled. This ensures the stability when cranking the engine.
The German patent publication DE 10 2004 044 932 A1 relates to a starting device. An axial movement of a pinion gear and an output shaft and a looseness in a rotation direction of said pinion gear with respect to the output shaft are prevented, and therefore wear to a gear shaft connecting section between said pinion gear and the output shaft and wear to said pinion gear and to a hollow wheel are reduced. In so doing, the tooth engagement noise, which is produced when starting the engine, is reduced. The starting device comprises an output shaft as well as a thrust receiving face with which the axial end face of an inner ring of a bearing is brought into contact. The starting device further comprises a threaded section formed on the end of the output shaft. The pinion gear is arranged such that the end face thereof on the bearing side is brought into contact with the end face of the inner ring of the bearing on the pinion shaft. Said pinion gear is pressed in the direction of said bearing by the fastening force of a screw which is situated on the threaded section. Said pinion gear, said output shaft and said bearing are mounted such that the thrust receiving face and the end face on the bearing side of said pinion gear clamp the inner ring of said bearing.
Pursuant to the solution proposed according to the invention, the starting actuator remains permanently in engagement with a ring gear in order to implement the Mind Change functionality, wherein the ring gear can be coupled to or uncoupled from the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine via a freewheel clutch. In a first embodiment variant of the solution proposed according to the invention, a ring gear is mounted on the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine. The ring gear can be moved relative to the crankshaft; thus enabling said ring gear to be at rest while the internal combustion engine is running. This enables a drive pinion of the starting device to be held permanently in engagement with the gearing of the ring gear in order to perform an engine startup at any time without having to wait until said internal combustion engine comes to a stop and only then to mesh the drive pinion with said ring gear.
The first embodiment mentioned above of the thought underlying the invention has however the disadvantage that fundamental interventions into the drive train of a vehicle are required. The first embodiment variant mentioned above can thus initially be used only for small quantities. Because today starting devices serially produced in large quantities have achieved a high degree of standardization, the adaptation mentioned above, i.e. the omission of the freewheel as well as the engaging mechanism for a small number of items does not usually represent a cost advantage but means additional complexity, which inevitably would be reflected in the production costs.
Based on standard conventional screw-push starting devices for internal combustion engines, it is proposed in execution of the thought underlying the invention to perform the least possible modifications to the standard screw-push starting devices used to date, thus, for example, Bosch R-Starter, ISBN 3-7782-20284, yellow series, Bosch Kraftfahrzeugtechnik (Bosch Automotive Technology), 2002, pages 76-79. In so doing, cost advantages can be made use of with regard to large quantities. This means that the omission of the standardly designed engaging apparatus used up until now and the omission of the freewheel functionality are not consciously implemented.
In the second embodiment variant of the solution proposed according to the invention, a standardized starting device while retaining the freewheel and the engaging mechanism is modified such that the rest position of the drive pinion of the starting device is displaced by means of a spacer piece in such a way that said drive pinion is situated permanently in engagement with the ring gear of the internal combustion engine, which is disposed on the crankshaft.
The engaging mechanism comprises as before an engaging relay, which however includes an altered rest position and a reduced engagement travel. This results in a reduction of the noise emission as well as a reduced contact bounce on account of a reduced maximum speed being achieved during engagement. The relay winding can be selected according to required specifications.
As an alternative thereto, the starting device, in particular the drive pinion disposed on the output shaft of the electric drive, is disposed so as to be displaced closer to the ring gear of the internal combustion engine in a further embodiment variant to the thought underlying the invention. In so doing, it can on the one hand be achieved that the output pinion is held permanently engaged with the ring gear of the internal combustion engine and on the other hand, installation space can be saved. When using this solution, the free travel of the engaging mechanism is enlarged. It is also conceivable to remove the fork lever used up until now on said engaging mechanism and to provide a separate spacing stop on the engaging relay.
The invention is described below in more detail with the aid of the drawings.
In the drawings:
In the following embodiments with regard to the invention, a standard starting device is discussed in connection with the starting device 22. Said standard starting device thereby relates to a standard screw-push starter, as is, e.g., described in the publication Bosch R-Starter, ISBN 3-7782-20284, yellow series, Kraftfahrzeugtechnik (Automotive Technology), 2002, pages 76 to 79.
A first embodiment variant of a starting device proposed according to the invention is to be seen in the depiction according to
As can be seen in the depiction according to
The starting device 22, which is depicted in
It is apparent from the first embodiment variant of the solution proposed according to the invention, which is depicted in connection with
A reduction of the refraction travel by )s makes a reduction in the noise emission and a reduced contact bounce possible, and therefore the noise level is considerably reduced during actuation of the starting device 22 in the first embodiment variant thereof. The winding of the engaging relay 30 can be designed relatively weak within the framework of the modular design principle, so that the current consumption is limited.
The starting device 22 described above in connection with
A further alternative embodiment variant for implementing a permanent engagement between the gearwheel 16 on the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine and the drive pinion of the starting device can be seen in the depiction pursuant to
In contrast to the embodiment variant depicted in
It can be ensured by means of the freewheels 18 and 36 on the gearwheel 16, especially designed as a ring gear, and on the drive pinion 24 that a torque is transmitted only in one rotational direction of the electric drive 28, said torque serving to start the internal combustion engine from engine standstill.
Because the permanent engagement between the gearwheel 16 and the drive pinion 24 of the starting device 22 is ensured in both embodiment variants, the internal combustion engine 10 does not have to come to a standstill before said drive pinion 24 can be engaged by means of the engaging relay 30 with the gearing 20 of the gearwheel 16. The engaging relay 30 takes over the switching of the starter current.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 055 414.9 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/68282 | 11/26/2010 | WO | 00 | 10/1/2012 |