Starter system for internal combustion engine

Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – Having specific mounting or drive connection for electric...

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Reexamination Certificate

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07370619

ABSTRACT:
A starter system for a reciprocating internal combustion engine includes an input gear journaled for rotation upon a crankshaft in the engine, and a starter motor which applies a starting torque to an outer periphery of the input gear. A speed-sensitive clutch is interposed between the crankshaft and the input gear. The clutch selectively transmits torque between the input gear and the crankshaft by means of a series of pawls which are responsive to centrifugal force.

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