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  • a gear unit cooperating with the output shaft,- and located in the opening to protect the interior of the housing against the entry of contaminants is a cupped insert a flange of which is connected with the housing and a transverse wall of which has an opening through which the motor output shaft extends and which is sealed by a sealing ring in sealing engagement with the transverse wall and with the output shaft which the sealing ring surrounds.
  • the present invention relates generally to a starter drive for combustion engines, and more particularly to an improved starter drive in which the entry of contaminantsinto the motor of the drive is prevented.
  • Starter drives for combustion engines serve to turn over the engine until the latter reaches a point where its operation is possible without external aid, that is until the engine is started.
  • Such starter drives use an electromotor which cooperates with a gear unit via which ittransmits starting torque to the engine.
  • the motor is accommodated in a housing which of course must be protected against the entry of contaminants, especially when one considers that the ambient conditions in which such starter drives are required to operate are particularly likely to produce such contaminants in form of dust, dirt, water and the like.
  • Another prior-art construction provides a rubber. sealing ring which is inserted into the housing of the gear unit, surrounding the latter and being pressed in the non-operated condition of the gear unit (that is when the latter is not in use for starting the engine) against a planar annular member which is provided for this purpose.
  • a rubber. sealing ring which is inserted into the housing of the gear unit, surrounding the latter and being pressed in the non-operated condition of the gear unit (that is when the latter is not in use for starting the engine) against a planar annular member which is provided for this purpose.
  • Still another prior-art construction covers the open side oropening of the motor housing with a bearing plate having a bearing sleeve for the motor output shaft.
  • This does protect the interior of the housing against entry of contaminants, but it brings with it a different disadvantage, namely the requirement that the components needed for journalling of the motor output shaft must be produced with veryconsiderable accuracy because in' this instance themotor shaft is usually journalled at three locations and, if even a small dimensional variation in the journalling components is permitted'to exist, a binding of themotor shaft will very likely occur at the journalling locations.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide such an improved starter drive in which tolerance variations in the manufacture, and journalling tolerances of the motor output shaft, are largely without adverse consequences.
  • a concomitant object of the invention is to provide such an improved starter drive which will provide complete protection against the entry of contaminants in all conditions of operation or rest of the starter drive, and which does not adversely affect the drive or any of its components, including the gear unit.
  • a starter drive for combustion engines which, briefly stated, comprises housing means having an opening, and electric starter motor means in the housing means and having an output shaft extending outside through the opening.
  • Gear unit means is connected with the housing means at the open side.
  • Closure means is provided for protecting the interior of the housing means against entry of contaminants via the opening and, in accordance with the invention, comprises a cupped insert received in the opening and having a flange connected with the housing means, a peripheralwall and a bottom wall provided with an aperture through which the output shaft extends. At least one sealing ring is centered about the aperture and surrounds the output shaft in sealing engagement therewith.
  • the cupped insert can be held in place in a simple manner by being retained between the housing means of the electric starter motor and the housing of the gear unit, or it can be suitably connected to one of the housings or to both of them, and when the drive is assembled, the sealing ring will inherently contact and seal with respect to the output shaft.
  • the small braking moment exerted by the sealing ring on themotor output shaft has no influence on the gear unit itself and in any case is so low that the energy loss resulting from it is negligible.
  • the cupped insert is particularly well and simply retained if the sealing ring is compressed between the bottom wall and a pressure washer, with both the sealing ring and the pressure washer being centered at the inner surface of the peripheral wall of the cupped insert, and the cupped washer being retained by at least one radial projection extending inwardly from the inner surface.
  • the cupped washer can advantageously be made of sheet metal, for instance by drawing or stamping, and the projection can be produced by impressing the outer side of the circumferential wall of the cupped insert with a depression which will produce a corresponding radially extending projection at the inner surface of the peripheral wall.
  • the starter drive which has been illustrated by way of example has an electric starter motor which is accommodated in a housing 11.
  • Four field coils 12 and a turnable armature 13 are provided in the housing 11 one axial end of which is provided with a bearing shield 14 surrounding the collector of the armature.
  • the brushessliding on the collector are carried by the shield 14 and the latter also has a journalling sleeve for the output shaft 15.
  • the opposite axial end of the housing 11 is'open, having secured thereto a housing 16 of a gear unit, and the armature shaft or output shaft 15 extends through the open end of the housing 11 and through the housing 16 to extend beyond the latter (to the left in FIG. 1)
  • Theportion17 of the shaft 15 which is located within the housing 16 has a steep-pitch external screwthread on'which a sleeve18 is rotatably and axially displaceably engaged, having a corresponding internal screwthread.
  • a free wheeling unit 19 connects the sleeve 18 in a manner known per se with a pinion 20. In the illustrated embodiment the latter is located outside the housing 16.
  • the end portion-21 of the shaft 15 which extends outside the housing 16 is provided with an annular shoulder 22 serving as an abutment for the pinion when the same moves towards the left in FIG. 1. It further is provided with ajournalling portion 23 which when the drive isinstalled will be joumalled in a sleeve of the gear'housing of the combustion engine, which sleeve will thus' serve as a second journal for'the shaft 15.
  • a removable protective cap 24 is between the free wheeling device 19 and a bore through which the gear unit in the gearjunit housing 16 can be inserted, and this cap prevents damage of the components, particularly the shaft 15 as well as the components mounted on it, and also centers the shaft 15 and these components with respect to the housing during transport.
  • the cap 24 is removed and thereupon the portion 23.is inserted into the non-illustrated journalling sleeve at the gear housing of the combustion engine.
  • a lateral-arm portion 25of the housing 16 has secured ther'eto the housing of an electromagnet 26 whose non-illustrated armature acts in conventional manner (which is not believed to require detailed illustra'tion) via a double-armed lever 27a shown in broken lines and pivotably joumalled at 27 in the arm portion 25, upon the hollow shaft 18. It isknown that with such an arrangement'the energization of the electromagnet results in a displacement of the sleeve 18 together with the device 19 and the pinion 20 towards the left in FIG. 1, that is towards the engaging gear of the combustion engine (not shown) until the pinion 20 is fully in mesh with such gear, at which point it will be in abutment with the shoulder 22.
  • the armature of the electromagnet 26 also operates two electrical contacts 28 and 29 of which one is connected with a starter switch and the other via a conductor 30 with the motor 10. This means that the motor 10 receives current via the contacts 28 and 29 and thus turns the pinion 20, rotating the combustion engine until the latter can start and operate by itself.
  • the open, side of the housing 11 isprotected against the entry of contaminants by a cupped insert 32 of circular outline and advantageously consisting of sheet material, such as drawn sheet metal.
  • the drawing shows, particularly in FIG. 2, that the insert 32 has a transverse or bottom wall 33, a circumferential wall 34 and a flange 35 which latter in the illustrated embodiment is connected with the housing 16 via a circlet or spring ring.
  • An aperture or bore 36 is provided in the transverse wall 33 and the shaft 15 extends with play through this aperture 36.
  • the outer diameter of the ring 37 corresponds to the inner diameter of the peripheral wall 34, so that the ring 37 is centered by the wall 34.
  • a metallic retaining and pressure washer 38 is also placed about the shaft 15, pressing the sealing ring 37 against the transverse wall 33 and having also such a diameter that it is centered by the inner circumferential surface of the wall34.
  • plurality of projections 39 are provided, circumferen-;
  • the present invention provides for a highly effective but equally simple construction,-utilizing simple and inexpensive components which assure a reliable sealing of the interior of the housing ll against' the entry of any kinds of contaminants, including dust, dirt and moisture.
  • the entry of such contaminants in the gap between the device 19 and the bore in thehousing 16, and from there into the-housing ll', is thus precluded.
  • the rubber or other elastomeric material of the ring 37 could be replaced by dif-" ferent material, for instance by a ring made of felt or a ring made of a suitable composition material such as" is used for gaskets or other sealing purposes.
  • dif-" ferent material for instance by a ring made of felt or a ring made of a suitable composition material such as" is used for gaskets or other sealing purposes.
  • the insert 32 can also be connected with the housing 11 rather than the housing 16, or it can bepressed and:
  • a starter drive for combustion engines in combination, housing means having an opening; electric starter motor means in said housing means and having an output shaft extending with clearance outside through said opening; gear unit means connectedwith said housing means adjacentsaid opening; and closure means for protecting the interior of said housing means against entry of contaminants via said opening, comprising a cupped insert received in said opening and having a flange connected with said housing means, a peripheral wall and a bottom wall provided with an aperture whose diameter is only slightly larger than that of said output shaft and through which said output shaft extends, at least one sealing washer located inwardly of said bottom wall in abutment therewith and surrounding said output shaft in sealing engagement with the latter, said sealing washer having an outer periphery in engagement with an inner circumferential surface of said peripheral wall so that said sealing washer is centered by the letter with reference to said aperture, and said closure means further including an annular retaining washer surrounding said shaft with clearance inwardly of and in abutment with said sealing
  • said gear unit means comprising an additional housing connected with said housing means.
  • said output shaft having a portion extending beyond said gear unit means on a side thereof remote from said housing means; and further comprising a gear member carried by said portion of said output shaft.

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A housing has an opening and accommodates an electric starter motor whose output shaft extends outside through the opening. Connected at the opening is a gear unit cooperating with the output shaft, and located in the opening to protect the interior of the housing against the entry of contaminants is a cupped insert a flange of which is connected with the housing and a transverse wall of which has an opening through which the motor output shaft extends and which is sealed by a sealing ring in sealing engagement with the transverse wall and with the output shaft which the sealing ring surrounds.

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United States Patent 1191 Schenk et al.
[ STARTER DRIVE FOR COMBUSTION ENGINES [75] Inventors: Josef Schenk, Campinas, Brazil;
Christian Von Ehrenstein, Ludwigsburg-Huheneck, Germany; Luiz Carlos Moreira, Campinas,
Brazil [73] Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart,
Germany [22] Filed: Apr. 3, 1972 v 21 Appl.No.: 240,642
[30] Foreign Application Priority Data [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,143,897 8/1964 Kohn 310/89 [11] 3,766,453 Oct. 16, 1973 Primary Examiner-R. Skudy Attorney-Michael 'S. Striker [5 7] ABSTRACT A housing has an opening and accommodates an electric starter motor whose output shaft extends outside through the opening. Connected at the opening is a gear unit cooperating with the output shaft,- and located in the opening to protect the interior of the housing against the entry of contaminants is a cupped insert a flange of which is connected with the housing and a transverse wall of which has an opening through which the motor output shaft extends and which is sealed by a sealing ring in sealing engagement with the transverse wall and with the output shaft which the sealing ring surrounds.
6 Claims, 2 Drawing Figures 1 STARTER DRIVE FOR COMBUSTION ENGINES BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates generally to a starter drive for combustion engines, and more particularly to an improved starter drive in which the entry of contaminantsinto the motor of the drive is prevented.
Starter drives for combustion engines serve to turn over the engine until the latter reaches a point where its operation is possible without external aid, that is until the engine is started. Such starter drives use an electromotor which cooperates with a gear unit via which ittransmits starting torque to the engine. The motor is accommodated in a housing which of course must be protected against the entry of contaminants, especially when one considers that the ambient conditions in which such starter drives are required to operate are particularly likely to produce such contaminants in form of dust, dirt, water and the like.
It is known from the prior art to afford such protection by utilizing a substantially planar sheet metal disk which is provided with an annular bead engaging the winding head of the armature winding of the motor, with the disk having a central bore through which the output shaft of the motor extends. Of course, there is a certain amount of play between the shaft and the edge bounding the bore, so that at the very least the interior of the motor housing is not reliably protected against the entry of moisture and water.
Another prior-art construction provides a rubber. sealing ring which is inserted into the housing of the gear unit, surrounding the latter and being pressed in the non-operated condition of the gear unit (that is when the latter is not in use for starting the engine) against a planar annular member which is provided for this purpose. In this arrangement there is of course the obvious disadvantage that the interior of the motor housing is sealed and protected against the entry of contaminants only when the dirve is not energized, aside from the fact that when, after starting of the engine, the drivebecomes disconnected from the engine, the rubber ring may exert an undesirable braking influence upon the drive, which in some instances may lead to a renewed engagementofthe drive with the starting gear of the alreadyturning engine.
Still another prior-art construction covers the open side oropening of the motor housing with a bearing plate having a bearing sleeve for the motor output shaft. This of course does protect the interior of the housing against entry of contaminants, but it brings with it a different disadvantage, namely the requirement that the components needed for journalling of the motor output shaft must be produced with veryconsiderable accuracy because in' this instance themotor shaft is usually journalled at three locations and, if even a small dimensional variation in the journalling components is permitted'to exist, a binding of themotor shaft will very likely occur at the journalling locations.
SUMMARY OF'THE INVENTION Accordingly it is a general object of the present invention to avoid the disadvantages of the prior art.
More particularly it is an object of the invention to provide an improved starter drive for combustion engines, which is not possessed of the disadvantages of the prior art.
Still more particularly it is an object of the present invention to provide such an improved starter drive which is simple to produce and to assemble and which nevertheless provides a reliable protection of the interior of the starter drive housing against the entry of all types of contaminants.
Another object of the invention is to provide such an improved starter drive in which tolerance variations in the manufacture, and journalling tolerances of the motor output shaft, are largely without adverse consequences.
A concomitant object of the invention is to provide such an improved starter drive which will provide complete protection against the entry of contaminants in all conditions of operation or rest of the starter drive, and which does not adversely affect the drive or any of its components, including the gear unit.
In pursuance of these objects, and of others which will become apparent hereafter, one feature of the invention resides in a starter drive for combustion engines, which, briefly stated, comprises housing means having an opening, and electric starter motor means in the housing means and having an output shaft extending outside through the opening. Gear unit means is connected with the housing means at the open side. Closure means is provided for protecting the interior of the housing means against entry of contaminants via the opening and, in accordance with the invention, comprises a cupped insert received in the opening and having a flange connected with the housing means, a peripheralwall and a bottom wall provided with an aperture through which the output shaft extends. At least one sealing ring is centered about the aperture and surrounds the output shaft in sealing engagement therewith. v
The cupped insert can be held in place in a simple manner by being retained between the housing means of the electric starter motor and the housing of the gear unit, or it can be suitably connected to one of the housings or to both of them, and when the drive is assembled, the sealing ring will inherently contact and seal with respect to the output shaft. The small braking moment exerted by the sealing ring on themotor output shaft has no influence on the gear unit itself and in any case is so low that the energy loss resulting from it is negligible. 1
The cupped insert is particularly well and simply retained if the sealing ring is compressed between the bottom wall and a pressure washer, with both the sealing ring and the pressure washer being centered at the inner surface of the peripheral wall of the cupped insert, and the cupped washer being retained by at least one radial projection extending inwardly from the inner surface. v
The cupped washer can advantageously be made of sheet metal, for instance by drawing or stamping, and the projection can be produced by impressing the outer side of the circumferential wall of the cupped insert with a depression which will produce a corresponding radially extending projection at the inner surface of the peripheral wall.
The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Discussing the drawing now in detail it will be seen that the starter drive which has been illustrated by way of example has an electric starter motor which is accommodated in a housing 11. Four field coils 12 and a turnable armature 13 are provided in the housing 11 one axial end of which is provided with a bearing shield 14 surrounding the collector of the armature. The brushessliding on the collector are carried by the shield 14 and the latter also has a journalling sleeve for the output shaft 15. The opposite axial end of the housing 11 is'open, having secured thereto a housing 16 of a gear unit, and the armature shaft or output shaft 15 extends through the open end of the housing 11 and through the housing 16 to extend beyond the latter (to the left in FIG. 1)
Theportion17 of the shaft 15 which is located within the housing 16 has a steep-pitch external screwthread on'which a sleeve18 is rotatably and axially displaceably engaged, having a corresponding internal screwthread. A free wheeling unit 19 connects the sleeve 18 in a manner known per se with a pinion 20. In the illustrated embodiment the latter is located outside the housing 16.
The end portion-21 of the shaft 15 which extends outside the housing 16 is provided with an annular shoulder 22 serving as an abutment for the pinion when the same moves towards the left in FIG. 1. It further is provided with ajournalling portion 23 which when the drive isinstalled will be joumalled in a sleeve of the gear'housing of the combustion engine, which sleeve will thus' serve as a second journal for'the shaft 15.
A removable protective cap 24 is between the free wheeling device 19 and a bore through which the gear unit in the gearjunit housing 16 can be inserted, and this cap prevents damage of the components, particularly the shaft 15 as well as the components mounted on it, and also centers the shaft 15 and these components with respect to the housing during transport. When the drive is installed, however, the cap 24 is removed and thereupon the portion 23.is inserted into the non-illustrated journalling sleeve at the gear housing of the combustion engine. I
A lateral-arm portion 25of the housing 16 has secured ther'eto the housing of an electromagnet 26 whose non-illustrated armature acts in conventional manner (which is not believed to require detailed illustra'tion) via a double-armed lever 27a shown in broken lines and pivotably joumalled at 27 in the arm portion 25, upon the hollow shaft 18. It isknown that with such an arrangement'the energization of the electromagnet results in a displacement of the sleeve 18 together with the device 19 and the pinion 20 towards the left in FIG. 1, that is towards the engaging gear of the combustion engine (not shown) until the pinion 20 is fully in mesh with such gear, at which point it will be in abutment with the shoulder 22. The armature of the electromagnet 26 also operates two electrical contacts 28 and 29 of which one is connected with a starter switch and the other via a conductor 30 with the motor 10. This means that the motor 10 receives current via the contacts 28 and 29 and thus turns the pinion 20, rotating the combustion engine until the latter can start and operate by itself.
In accordance with the present invention the open, side of the housing 11 isprotected against the entry of contaminants by a cupped insert 32 of circular outline and advantageously consisting of sheet material, such as drawn sheet metal. The drawing shows, particularly in FIG. 2, that the insert 32 has a transverse or bottom wall 33, a circumferential wall 34 and a flange 35 which latter in the illustrated embodiment is connected with the housing 16 via a circlet or spring ring. An aperture or bore 36 is provided in the transverse wall 33 and the shaft 15 extends with play through this aperture 36. Surrounding the aperture 36 at the interior of the cupped insert, in sealing engagement with the bottom wall 33, is at least one sealing ring or 37 of .rubber or synthetic plastic material which engages the shaft 15 in sealing relationship. The outer diameter of the ring 37 corresponds to the inner diameter of the peripheral wall 34, so that the ring 37 is centered by the wall 34. In the illustrated embodiment a metallic retaining and pressure washer 38 is also placed about the shaft 15, pressing the sealing ring 37 against the transverse wall 33 and having also such a diameter that it is centered by the inner circumferential surface of the wall34. A
, plurality of projections 39 are provided, circumferen-;
tially distributed about the circumference of the wall 34, engaging and maintaining the washer 38in its axial position in which it presses the'washer 37 against thewall 33 in sealing relationship. These 'projections'39 are advantageously formed after the elements 37 and 38 are in place, and the element 37 has been compressed by axial pressure upon the element-38, by means of a suitable tool which deforms the wall 34 from the outerv side, forming recesses in it which result in the formation of corresponding projections 39 at the inner side of the wall 34. Of course, a single one of these projections 39 might be sufficient or there may be several provided. I
In any case, the present invention provides for a highly effective but equally simple construction,-utilizing simple and inexpensive components which assure a reliable sealing of the interior of the housing ll against' the entry of any kinds of contaminants, including dust, dirt and moisture. The entry of such contaminants in the gap between the device 19 and the bore in thehousing 16, and from there into the-housing ll', is thus precluded. s
It will be appreciated that the rubber or other elastomeric material of the ring 37 could be replaced by dif-" ferent material, for instance by a ring made of felt or a ring made of a suitable composition material such as" is used for gaskets or other sealing purposes. Similarly,
the insert 32 can also be connected with the housing 11 rather than the housing 16, or it can bepressed and:
held between the housings 11 and 16 during the assembly of the drive, so that separate operations for mounting the insert 32 can be completely avoided.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a'starter drive for combustion.
engines, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can by applying current knowledge readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention and, therefore, such adaptations should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalence of the following claims.
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended 1. In a starter drive for combustion engines, in combination, housing means having an opening; electric starter motor means in said housing means and having an output shaft extending with clearance outside through said opening; gear unit means connectedwith said housing means adjacentsaid opening; and closure means for protecting the interior of said housing means against entry of contaminants via said opening, comprising a cupped insert received in said opening and having a flange connected with said housing means, a peripheral wall and a bottom wall provided with an aperture whose diameter is only slightly larger than that of said output shaft and through which said output shaft extends, at least one sealing washer located inwardly of said bottom wall in abutment therewith and surrounding said output shaft in sealing engagement with the latter, said sealing washer having an outer periphery in engagement with an inner circumferential surface of said peripheral wall so that said sealing washer is centered by the letter with reference to said aperture, and said closure means further including an annular retaining washer surrounding said shaft with clearance inwardly of and in abutment with said sealing washer and being retained by abutment with said inner circumferential surface. 1
2. In a starter drive as defined in claim 9, said gear unit means comprising an additional housing connected with said housing means.
3. In a starter drive as defined in claim 9, said output shaft having a portion extending beyond said gear unit means on a side thereof remote from said housing means; and further comprising a gear member carried by said portion of said output shaft.
4. In a starter drive as defined in claim 1; further comprising at least one radial projection on said peripheral wall engaging said retaining washer and maintaining it in pressure engagement with said sealing washer so that the latter is compressed between said retaining washer and said bottom wall.
5. In a starter drive as defined in claim 4, wherein saidinsert is a sheet material member; and wherein said projection is formed by an inwardly extending depression provided in the outer side of said peripheral wall.
6. In a starter drive as defined in claim 1, wherein said insert is a sheet material member.

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1. In a starter drive for combustion engines, in combination, housing means having an opening; electric starter motor means in said housing means and having an output shaft extending with clearance outside through said opening; gear unit means connected with said housing means adjacent said opening; and closure means For protecting the interior of said housing means against entry of contaminants via said opening, comprising a cupped insert received in said opening and having a flange connected with said housing means, a peripheral wall and a bottom wall provided with an aperture whose diameter is only slightly larger than that of said output shaft and through which said output shaft extends, at least one sealing washer located inwardly of said bottom wall in abutment therewith and surrounding said output shaft in sealing engagement with the latter, said sealing washer having an outer periphery in engagement with an inner circumferential surface of said peripheral wall so that said sealing washer is centered by the latter with reference to said aperture, and said closure means further including an annular retaining washer surrounding said shaft with clearance inwardly of and in abutment with said sealing washer and being retained by abutment with said inner circumferential surface.
2. In a starter drive as defined in claim 9, said gear unit means comprising an additional housing connected with said housing means.
3. In a starter drive as defined in claim 9, said output shaft having a portion extending beyond said gear unit means on a side thereof remote from said housing means; and further comprising a gear member carried by said portion of said output shaft.
4. In a starter drive as defined in claim 1; further comprising at least one radial projection on said peripheral wall engaging said retaining washer and maintaining it in pressure engagement with said sealing washer so that the latter is compressed between said retaining washer and said bottom wall.
5. In a starter drive as defined in claim 4, wherein said insert is a sheet material member; and wherein said projection is formed by an inwardly extending depression provided in the outer side of said peripheral wall.
6. In a starter drive as defined in claim 1, wherein said insert is a sheet material member.
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