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US1459358A
US1459358A US289950A US28995019A US1459358A US 1459358 A US1459358 A US 1459358A US 289950 A US289950 A US 289950A US 28995019 A US28995019 A US 28995019A US 1459358 A US1459358 A US 1459358A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02NSTARTING OF COMBUSTION ENGINES; STARTING AIDS FOR SUCH ENGINES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F02N15/00Other power-operated starting apparatus; Component parts, details, or accessories, not provided for in, or of interest apart from groups F02N5/00 - F02N13/00
    • F02N15/02Gearing between starting-engines and started engines; Engagement or disengagement thereof
    • F02N15/08Gearing between starting-engines and started engines; Engagement or disengagement thereof the gearing being of friction type
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to starters for gas engines, and consists principally in electromagnetic means for shifting the driving wheel into operative relation with the flywheel of the engine.
  • One of the objects of the invention is the provision of a driving wheel longitudinally slidable upon the shaft of the starting motor, together with electrical means for moving the driving wheel upon the shaft into operative relation with the ily-wheel of the engine.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of electrical connections, such that the coil of the electro-magnet which moves the driving wheel, will be energized at the same time that current is sent into the electric starting motor, one switch being employed to accomplish the 'two purposes.
  • Another object is the provision of an armature upon which the driving wheel is mounted, said armature sliding baclr and 'forth upon the motor shaft and being so formed as to constitute substantially a closure for lthe end of the motor casing.
  • Figure I is a view partly in elevation and partly in vertical, longitudinal section, of a m..-.chine embodying my invention.
  • vFig. II is a cross section on the line II--IL Fig.- I.
  • Fig. III is a view, largely diagrammatic, illustrating electrical connections which may be employed in carrying out my invention.
  • F ig. IV is a view, principally in section, showing a different modification of the invention.
  • the starting motor is preferably an electric motor, having a rotating armature 10 and field coils 11, the latter being supported upon a casing 12, which is closed at one end and provided therein with a bearing 13 for the armature shaft 14.
  • the other bearing 15 is carried in a circular element 16 mounted in the opposite end' of the casin
  • ⁇ the circularelement 16 is formed at its periphery into an annular shell, U shaped in cross section, which shell constitutes the magnetic path of an electro-magnet, having a coil 17 laid in the bottom of the shell.
  • the coil 17 is preferably connected by means of wires 18 with the field coils 11 of the motor.
  • the armature for the elec- ⁇ tro-magnet consists of an iron ring 19, which is carried by and is preferably integral with a circular disc 20, which is elongated at the middle to form a sleeve 2l capable of sliding movement upon the shaft i4, relative rotary motion between the two being prevented by means of a key 22. Since the parts 1Q, 2O and 21 are preferably all cast in one piece, they may be spoken of collectively as the armature and will be so referred to hereinafter.
  • a drive wheel 23 Fixed upon the outer end of the sleeve 21 is a drive wheel 23, which in the present instance l have illustrated as a series of friction discs clamped together and shaped to engage an inclined surface upon the :dy-wheel 9 of the engine with which the invention is employed.
  • This particular character of drive wheel is not to be considy ered essential to the invention in its broader aspect, but it is believed that the friction drive will be found to be particularly suited to 'the type of starter described herein and vice versa.
  • @utward motion of the sleeve 21 upon the shaft is limited by a collar or Washer 24, which is held in place by a nut 25 threaded upon the end of the shaft
  • a spring 26 tends to hold the armature out, or in the unattractedposition.
  • tlm magnet coil 17 is connected through wires i8 with the upper and lower eld coils 11.
  • field coil 11 is connected by a wire27 with a brush 28 of the motorwhile from the other brush 29 a wire 30 leads to one terminal of ⁇ a storage battery, or other suitable source of current, 31.
  • a wire 32 leads through a switch 33 back to the upper field coil l1, completing the circuit.
  • the electro-magnet consists of an annular shell 34 of the same cross-sectional form as that of the first modification, but open towards the interior of the motor instead of towards the outside thereof.
  • the effect of the magnet upon the armature 35, the-refore, is to shift it outwardly whenever the magnet is energized.
  • the armature 35 has integral therewith a sleeve 36 which carries a drive wheel 37 and is prevented from rotating with respect to the shaft 14 by a key 22.
  • a spring 38 mounted upon the shaft between the drive wheel 37 and a washer 39 tends to move the armature inwardly upon the shaft or into the unattracted position. In this modication the connecting wires 40 between the coil 17 and the field coils 11 are let into grooves in the inner surfaceof the motor casing.
  • a non-rotatable electro-magnet adapted to engage'and ride a driven element slidable upon said shaft and arranged to be positively rotated thereby, an armature for said magnet surrounding and slidable upon said shaft, said armature and drive wheel being rigidly connected, and means for energzing said electro-magnet and thereby movinoV said drive wheel longitudinally upon said shaft.
  • a non-rotatable electro-magnet In combination with a motor shaft, a non-rotatable electro-magnet, an armature for said magnet slidable upon said shaft, and keyed to rotate therewith, and a drive wheel mounted directly upon said armature and adapted to engage a driven member, said wheel being wedged into operative relationship with said driven member upon the energization of the electro-magnet.
  • an electricmotor including a motor shaft and a motor Casin open at one end, an electro-magnet fiXedly mounted at one end of said casing in said opening, an armature for said magnet surrounding said shaft and normally held awa from Said magnet, a drive wheel rotated by said shaft adapted to engage a member to be driven and operatively connected to slide with said armature upon the shaft, and means for energizing said electro-magnet and starting said motor.
  • a motor including a motor shaft and a. Inotor casing open at one end, an annular electro-magnet arranged to fit snugly in the open end of said casing, a circular armature forsaid magnet surrounding said shaftv and normally held away from said magnet, a drive wheel rotated by said shaft adapted to engage a driven member and operatively connected to slide with said armature upon the shaft, and means for energizing said electro-magnet.
  • a motor including a motor shaft and a cylindrical motor casing open at one end, an annular electromagnet mounted in the open end of said casing, an armature for said magnet slidable upon said shaft and keyed to rotate therewith, and a drive ⁇ wheel adapted to engage a driven member fixed to said armature.
  • a motor including a magnet having: a core U-shaped in cross section with the legs of the U directed ltoward the said open end, a drive wheel slidable on, but non-rotatable with respect to said shaft, and a disk surroundingr said shaft and connected to said wheel to slide therewith, said disk having an annular projeetion of magnetically active material adapted to slide between the legs of the U-shaped magnet core.

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June 19, 1923.
A. E. BUCHENBERG ENGINE STARTER Filed April 14 1919 2 Sheets-Sheet l R.@ Y mab E n N m@ R Vh m Nc T 1U A DDU f.
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A. E. BUcHENBr-:RG
ENGINE STARTER Filed April 14., 1919 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR. Alvin E Buche/12h95f BY 'l f) l ATTORNEY Patented June 19, 1923.
- UNITED STATES 1,459,358 PATENT QFFTCE.
l.AIaVIIN' E. BUCHENBERG, OF TOLEDO, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH CORPORATION, OF TOLEDO, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE.
Application led April 141919.' Serial No. 289,950.
To all whom it may concern:
lBe it known that I, ALVIN E. BUCHEN- imno, a citizen of the United States, residing at Toledo, in the county of Lucas and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Engine Starters, of which I declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to starters for gas engines, and consists principally in electromagnetic means for shifting the driving wheel into operative relation with the flywheel of the engine.
One of the objects of the invention is the provision of a driving wheel longitudinally slidable upon the shaft of the starting motor, together with electrical means for moving the driving wheel upon the shaft into operative relation with the ily-wheel of the engine.
Another object of the invention is the provision of electrical connections, such that the coil of the electro-magnet which moves the driving wheel, will be energized at the same time that current is sent into the electric starting motor, one switch being employed to accomplish the 'two purposes.
Another object is the provision of an armature upon which the driving wheel is mounted, said armature sliding baclr and 'forth upon the motor shaft and being so formed as to constitute substantially a closure for lthe end of the motor casing.
Other objects, and objects relating 'to details of construction and economies of manufacture, will appear as I proceed with the description of that embodiment of the invention, which, for the purposes of the present application, I have illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure I is a view partly in elevation and partly in vertical, longitudinal section, of a m..-.chine embodying my invention.
vFig. II is a cross section on the line II--IL Fig.- I.
Fig. III is a view, largely diagrammatic, illustrating electrical connections which may be employed in carrying out my invention.
F ig. IV is a view, principally in section, showing a different modification of the invention.
Smilar reference characters refer to like parts throughout the views.
. The starting motor is preferably an electric motor, having a rotating armature 10 and field coils 11, the latter being supported upon a casing 12, which is closed at one end and provided therein with a bearing 13 for the armature shaft 14. The other bearing 15 is carried in a circular element 16 mounted in the opposite end' of the casin In the modification shown in Figs.` I, I and III, `the circularelement 16 is formed at its periphery into an annular shell, U shaped in cross section, which shell constitutes the magnetic path of an electro-magnet, having a coil 17 laid in the bottom of the shell. The coil 17 is preferably connected by means of wires 18 with the field coils 11 of the motor. The armature for the elec- `tro-magnet consists of an iron ring 19, which is carried by and is preferably integral with a circular disc 20, which is elongated at the middle to form a sleeve 2l capable of sliding movement upon the shaft i4, relative rotary motion between the two being prevented by means of a key 22. Since the parts 1Q, 2O and 21 are preferably all cast in one piece, they may be spoken of collectively as the armature and will be so referred to hereinafter. Fixed upon the outer end of the sleeve 21 is a drive wheel 23, which in the present instance l have illustrated as a series of friction discs clamped together and shaped to engage an inclined surface upon the :dy-wheel 9 of the engine with which the invention is employed. This particular character of drive wheel is not to be considy ered essential to the invention in its broader aspect, but it is believed that the friction drive will be found to be particularly suited to 'the type of starter described herein and vice versa. @utward motion of the sleeve 21 upon the shaft is limited by a collar or Washer 24, which is held in place by a nut 25 threaded upon the end of the shaft A spring 26 tends to hold the armature out, or in the unattractedposition.
The preferred electrical connections to be employed in my invention are illustrated diagramma-tically in Fig. III` As explained heretofore, tlm magnet coil 17 is connected through wires i8 with the upper and lower eld coils 11. field coil 11 is connected by a wire27 with a brush 28 of the motorwhile from the other brush 29 a wire 30 leads to one terminal of` a storage battery, or other suitable source of current, 31. From the opposite terminal The other end of the lower y of the battery a wire 32 leads through a switch 33 back to the upper field coil l1, completing the circuit.
In the modification of Fig. IV, the electro-magnet consists of an annular shell 34 of the same cross-sectional form as that of the first modification, but open towards the interior of the motor instead of towards the outside thereof. The effect of the magnet upon the armature 35, the-refore, is to shift it outwardly whenever the magnet is energized. The armature 35 has integral therewith a sleeve 36 which carries a drive wheel 37 and is prevented from rotating with respect to the shaft 14 by a key 22. A spring 38 mounted upon the shaft between the drive wheel 37 and a washer 39 tends to move the armature inwardly upon the shaft or into the unattracted position. In this modication the connecting wires 40 between the coil 17 and the field coils 11 are let into grooves in the inner surfaceof the motor casing.
` therefore in series with the field coils and with the armature of the motor. Hence the electro-magnet acts to shift the drive wheel into engagement with the fly-wheel simultaneously with the startin of the electric motor. When the engine egins operation under its own power and the switch 33 is opened to stop the motor, current ceases to flow through coil 17, which therefore releases the armature, permitting it to be acted upon by the spring 26, or the spring 38, as the case may be, to shift the driving wheel out of contact with the fly-wheel.
Attention is called to the fact that in both modification of the invention, the parts are so designed that when the device is in operation very little frictional loss is encountered, the connection which holds the driving wheel in place being an electrical one rather than a mechanical one, and the armatures 19 and 35 respectively rotating without touching the sides of the electro-magnet.
I am aware that the particular embodiments of my invention described, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, are susceptible of considerable variation without departin from the spirit thereof, and therefore I esire to claim my invention broadly, as well is specifically, as indicated by the appended claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. In combination with a motor shaft, a non-rotatable electro-magnet, a drive wheel adapted to engage'and ride a driven element slidable upon said shaft and arranged to be positively rotated thereby, an armature for said magnet surrounding and slidable upon said shaft, said armature and drive wheel being rigidly connected, and means for energzing said electro-magnet and thereby movinoV said drive wheel longitudinally upon said shaft.
2. In combination with a motor shaft, a non-rotatable electro-magnet, an armature for said magnet slidable upon said shaft, and keyed to rotate therewith, and a drive wheel mounted directly upon said armature and adapted to engage a driven member, said wheel being wedged into operative relationship with said driven member upon the energization of the electro-magnet.
3. In combination, an electricmotor including a motor shaft and a motor Casin open at one end, an electro-magnet fiXedly mounted at one end of said casing in said opening, an armature for said magnet surrounding said shaft and normally held awa from Said magnet, a drive wheel rotated by said shaft adapted to engage a member to be driven and operatively connected to slide with said armature upon the shaft, and means for energizing said electro-magnet and starting said motor.
4. In combination, a motor including a motor shaft and a. Inotor casing open at one end, an annular electro-magnet arranged to fit snugly in the open end of said casing, a circular armature forsaid magnet surrounding said shaftv and normally held away from said magnet, a drive wheel rotated by said shaft adapted to engage a driven member and operatively connected to slide with said armature upon the shaft, and means for energizing said electro-magnet.
5. In combination, a motor including a motor shaft and a cylindrical motor casing open at one end, an annular electromagnet mounted in the open end of said casing, an armature for said magnet slidable upon said shaft and keyed to rotate therewith, and a drive `wheel adapted to engage a driven member fixed to said armature.
6. In combination, a motor including a magnet having: a core U-shaped in cross section with the legs of the U directed ltoward the said open end, a drive wheel slidable on, but non-rotatable with respect to said shaft, and a disk surroundingr said shaft and connected to said wheel to slide therewith, said disk having an annular projeetion of magnetically active material adapted to slide between the legs of the U-shaped magnet core.
In testimony whereof, I affix my signature.
ALVIN l. BUCHENBERG.
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US2978923A (en) * 1959-04-15 1961-04-11 Admiral Corp Bi-directional transmission and motor system
US2986317A (en) * 1958-10-24 1961-05-30 Rca Corp Rapid film acceleration device
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US3582697A (en) * 1970-01-28 1971-06-01 Gen Electric Combination motor-clutch apparatus
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US2717066A (en) * 1950-06-10 1955-09-06 Franklin S Malick Electromagnetic clutch operator
US2986317A (en) * 1958-10-24 1961-05-30 Rca Corp Rapid film acceleration device
US2978923A (en) * 1959-04-15 1961-04-11 Admiral Corp Bi-directional transmission and motor system
US3165296A (en) * 1961-08-14 1965-01-12 Curran Productions Apparatus for positioning stage drops
US3582697A (en) * 1970-01-28 1971-06-01 Gen Electric Combination motor-clutch apparatus
US6443276B2 (en) * 1996-11-12 2002-09-03 Luk Getriebe-Systeme Gmbh Emergency facilities for influencing defective constituents of power trains in motor vehicles

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