USRE18554E - Starter for internal-combustion motors - Google Patents

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USRE18554E
USRE18554E US18554DE USRE18554E US RE18554 E USRE18554 E US RE18554E US 18554D E US18554D E US 18554DE US RE18554 E USRE18554 E US RE18554E
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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
    • F02N15/04Gearing between starting-engines and started engines; Engagement or disengagement thereof the gearing including disengaging toothed gears
    • F02N15/06Gearing between starting-engines and started engines; Engagement or disengagement thereof the gearing including disengaging toothed gears the toothed gears being moved by axial displacement
    • 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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    • 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 startin means for internal combustion motors an has in view in particular to provide a starting means for so-called kickers, or outboard motors used in propelling small boats which may be applied to existing types of such motors without considerable change in their construction and which shall be simple, reliable, and easily operated.
  • my invention broadly contemplates the combination therewith of an electric circuit having a source of 1.: energy and also a break therein, an electric motor in the circuit, and means shiftable to close the circuit and thereupon transmit rotation from the motor to said element includinga clutching member driven by the motor and shiftable as a part of said means into.
  • said means also in-v cludes, with said member, a device whose special function it is to close the circuit as well as cause the shifting of said member.
  • the clutching member is coaxial with said'element and shiftable lengthwise of its axis.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of'a motor having my starting means and applied to a boat, w ich part y appears, in section; 15 Fig. 2 is a plan, the boatbeing omitted;
  • Fig. 3 shows the principal parts of my invention on a larger scale and mainly in section; 1
  • Fig. 4 is'asection on line 44, Fig. 3 and Fig. 5 shows a detail.
  • the internal combustion motor or kicker 2 At the rear of the boat 1 is mounted the internal combustion motor or kicker 2, with its main or pro eller shaft 3 u right, such motor as shown eing of a well known type.
  • the shaft 3 has suitably aflixed on its upper end the fly-wheel 4, and they together form Serial No. 613,237.
  • the shaft 3 usually has a threaded upper end 311 protruding from the flywheel and receiving a nut which bears upon the latter.
  • a tubular shaft-extension or post 5 having a top wall with a central opening 51) therein.
  • a clutchpiece 6 On said rotary element is secured a clutchpiece 6, here shown held to the fly-wheel by cap-screws 7 Also on said element but revoluble and also longitudinally 'shiftable thereon is the aforesaid rotary member driven by the electric motor; in the present example this comprises a clutch-piece 8 (to engage clutch-piece 6) having a threaded major extension 8a, a sprocket-wheel 9 screwed fast on the extension 8a, and a lock-nut 10 (to se-' cure the sprocket in place) screwed on a further or minor and reversely threaded (Fig. 5) extension 8?; of the clutch-piece 8.
  • a clutch-piece 8 to engage clutch-piece 6 having a threaded major extension 8a, a sprocket-wheel 9 screwed fast on the extension 8a, and a lock-nut 10 (to se-' cure the sprocket in place) screwed on a further or minor and reversely threaded
  • the clutching member formed by the sprocket wheel and its clutch-piece 8 is driven, through a chain 13, by a sprocket wheel-14 .on or forming apart of the rotor of an electric motor 15 which it will-be convenient to mount in a bracket 16 projecting from a fixed part, as the casing, of the motor 2.
  • This motor is in a circuit 17 having a source of electric energy 18 and a break (to be indicated in the circuit).
  • clutch member in o erative relation clutch member secured to the flywheel of the motor, a clutch member adapted to engage said first named clutch member, yieldin means normally operative to hold said clutc members in disengaged position, a sprocket member operatively connected to said second named clutch member, power means for driving the sprocket member, and common means for rendering the power means operative and for moving the sprocket member and the clutch member secured thereto into driving relation with the first named clutch member, said means including a current conducting element adapted to contact an integral part of said second named clutch member.
  • an electric motor mounted on said engine, a transmission wheel driven by the motor, a combined transmission wheel and clutch member adapted to be driven by the first named wheel, a flexible looped member drivably connecting said wheels, a toothed clutch member carried by the engine, and means comprising a substantially cylindrical current conducting element shiftable along the axis of rotation of the combined wheel and clutch member for closing the circuit to the motor and moving the combined transmission and clutch member to operative position.
  • anelectrio motor mounted on said engine, a clutch member adapted to bedriven by the motor, a clutch member carried by the engine, and means for closing the circuit to the motor and moving the first named clutch member to oper'ative position, said means including a current conducting element held fast to said clutch member.
  • a clutch member normally disengaged from said element a gear secured to said clutch member, a locking member for maintaining said gear and clutch in operative relation, electrical power means for actuating said gearand clutch, and means engageable with said locking means for closing the circuit to said electrical powermeans.

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v F. A. VASTANO Aug. 2, 1932. STARTER FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION MOTORS 18,554 Original Filed Aug. 24-. 1927 2 sheets-sheet 2 IIII IIIII M I H/ mrmw memo/e" "ATTORNEY, I
Reissue-d Aug. 1932 NITED STATES PATENT: OFFICE FREDERICK A. VASTANO, OF IPATERSON, JERSEY, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- HINTS, TO ECLIPSE AVIATION CORPORATION, OF EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, A
CORPORATION 01? NEW JERSEY STARTER FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION MOTORS 01181181 No. 1,700,750, dated February 5, 1929 Serial No. 215,073, filed August .24, 1927. Application [or reissue filed February 3, 1931.
This invention relates to startin means for internal combustion motors an has in view in particular to provide a starting means for so-called kickers, or outboard motors used in propelling small boats which may be applied to existing types of such motors without considerable change in their construction and which shall be simple, reliable, and easily operated.
Given the rotary element (of the internal combustion motor) to be started and provided with a clutch portion, my invention broadly contemplates the combination therewith of an electric circuit having a source of 1.: energy and also a break therein, an electric motor in the circuit, and means shiftable to close the circuit and thereupon transmit rotation from the motor to said element includinga clutching member driven by the motor and shiftable as a part of said means into.
clutching engagement with said clutch portion of the latter. In the specific embodiment herein set forth, said means also in-v cludes, with said member, a device whose special function it is to close the circuit as well as cause the shifting of said member. In the simplest and otherwise best formthe clutching member is coaxial with said'element and shiftable lengthwise of its axis. a
3 In the drawings, a
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of'a motor having my starting means and applied to a boat, w ich part y appears, in section; 15 Fig. 2 is a plan, the boatbeing omitted;
Fig. 3 shows the principal parts of my invention on a larger scale and mainly in section; 1
Fig. 4 is'asection on line 44, Fig. 3 and Fig. 5 shows a detail. At the rear of the boat 1 is mounted the internal combustion motor or kicker 2, with its main or pro eller shaft 3 u right, such motor as shown eing of a well known type. The shaft 3 has suitably aflixed on its upper end the fly-wheel 4, and they together form Serial No. 613,237.
the aforesaid rotary element of the motor, the remaining parts of which, being well known and having no particular bearing on the present invention, require no description herein. The shaft 3 usually has a threaded upper end 311 protruding from the flywheel and receiving a nut which bears upon the latter. In place of this nut I screw on said threaded end 3a a tubular shaft-extension or post 5 having a top wall with a central opening 51) therein.
On said rotary element is secured a clutchpiece 6, here shown held to the fly-wheel by cap-screws 7 Also on said element but revoluble and also longitudinally 'shiftable thereon is the aforesaid rotary member driven by the electric motor; in the present example this comprises a clutch-piece 8 (to engage clutch-piece 6) having a threaded major extension 8a, a sprocket-wheel 9 screwed fast on the extension 8a, and a lock-nut 10 (to se-' cure the sprocket in place) screwed on a further or minor and reversely threaded (Fig. 5) extension 8?; of the clutch-piece 8. Said member and element together aflord a housing 11 (around the protruding part of the shaft) and this contains a spiral spring 12 which normally holds the clutching portion of said member clear of that of said element, as shown in Fig. 3. Assuming said rotary member to be driven, on forcing the same toward the fly-wheel said member and ele-. ment will be clutched together and the lat ter driven by the former.
The clutching member formed by the sprocket wheel and its clutch-piece 8 is driven, through a chain 13, by a sprocket wheel-14 .on or forming apart of the rotor of an electric motor 15 which it will-be convenient to mount in a bracket 16 projecting from a fixed part, as the casing, of the motor 2. This motor is in a circuit 17 having a source of electric energy 18 and a break (to be indicated in the circuit).
For closing the circuit and shifting said through opening 51) thereof andits head 20a below wall 5a and so retaining the knob in place. The stem of the knob is seated on a spiral spring 22 housed in the shaft-extension,,and of less resistance than spring 11. Collar 21 forms one terminal of the mentioned circuit and some other metal part of the mechanism normally insulated from the collar by the flange 190 may form the other terminal, leaving (normally) the aforesaid break in the circuit at 23, Fig. 3.
When the means including the knob (which is in efiect swivelled on said rotary element) and said clutching member is shifted downwardly as by pressure being exerted on the knob until it contacts with and then depresses said member, the circuit will be closed (starting the motor 15) and the clutching portions engaged with each other, whereby the motor 15 will impart rotary impulse to the motor 2'to start the same.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim is:
1. In combination, the rotary element to be started rotating and having a clutch fportion, an electric circuit having a source 0 energy and also a break therein, an electric motor 1n the circuit, a rotary clutching member driven by the motor and shiftable into clutching enagement with said clutch portion, and a ob coaxial with said element and movable len hwise of its axis to close the circuit and shi said member into such engagement.
2. In combination, the rotary element to be started rotating and having a clutch portion, a rotary clutching member, means to rotate said member, said member being shiftable into clutch-engagement with said portion to start said element rotating, and a knob movable to cause such shifting of said member swivelled andarranged concentrically with respect to said element.
3. In combination, the rotary element to be started rotating and having a clutchportion and an extension projectin centrally of said portion, a clutching mem r revoluble on said extension and shiftable thereon into and out of interlocking engagementwith said portion, a drivin motor, a circuit to said motor, a switch e ement in said circuit, and means for moving said switch element into contact with said clutching member to energize saidmotor and, by the pressure of such contact, shift said clutching member into en;
gagin position. a,
a. starter for an outboard motor, a
clutch member in o erative relation clutch member secured to the flywheel of the motor, a clutch member adapted to engage said first named clutch member, yieldin means normally operative to hold said clutc members in disengaged position, a sprocket member operatively connected to said second named clutch member, power means for driving the sprocket member, and common means for rendering the power means operative and for moving the sprocket member and the clutch member secured thereto into driving relation with the first named clutch member, said means including a current conducting element adapted to contact an integral part of said second named clutch member.
5. In combination with an outboard engine of the type employed on boats, an electric motor mounted on said engine, a transmission wheel driven by the motor, a combined transmission wheel and clutch member adapted to be driven by the first named wheel, a flexible looped member drivably connecting said wheels, a toothed clutch member carried by the engine, and means comprising a substantially cylindrical current conducting element shiftable along the axis of rotation of the combined wheel and clutch member for closing the circuit to the motor and moving the combined transmission and clutch member to operative position.
6. In combination with an outboard engine'of the type employed on" boats, anelectrio motor mounted on said engine, a clutch member adapted to bedriven by the motor, a clutch member carried by the engine, and means for closing the circuit to the motor and moving the first named clutch member to oper'ative position, said means including a current conducting element held fast to said clutch member.
7. In combination with a rotatable element of an engine to be cranked, a clutch member normally disengaged from said element a gear secured to said clutch member, a locking member for maintaining said gear and clutch in operative relation, electrical power means for actuating said gearand clutch, and means engageable with said locking means for closing the circuit to said electrical powermeans.
8. In combination with a rotatable element of an engine to be cranked, a clutch member normally disengaged from said element, a
gear secured to said clutch member, a lockmg member for maintaining said gearand electrical power means. or actuating said gear and clutch, and means engageable with said locking means for connecting said clutch member to said rotatable element and at the same time closing acircuit through said looking member to energize said electrical powermeans.
9. In combination with a rotatable element of an engine to be cranked,'said element having a clutch member secured thereto, a complemental clutch member normally disemgaged from said first named clutch member,
a. gear secured to said complemental clutch member, electrical power means for actuating said gear and clutch member, and means engageable with said gear for meshin said clutch members and at the same time c osi a circuit through said gear to energize sai 1o electrical power means.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification.
' FREDERICK A. VASTANO.
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