Electric inertia-type starter device for a heat engine

Prime-mover dynamo plants – Electric control – Electric-starting motor

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310 74, H02K 700

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042335213

ABSTRACT:
The device comprises an electric motor having a planar airgap the rotor of which constitutes a flywheel capable of being coupled frictionally with a plate rigid with the shaft of the heat engine to be started. For this purpose, the motor is axially movably mounted in a case between an uncoupled position to which it is biased by a spring and a position in which it is coupled with the plate. The motor is brought to the latter position by the excitation of a clutch coil carried by the rotor and exerting a force of attraction between the rotor and the plate in opposition to the action of the spring. Owing to its small axial overall size, this device requires only a low electric power and may be adapted to mopeds.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1511491 (1924-10-01), Aspden
patent: 1511492 (1924-10-01), Aspden
patent: 1926029 (1933-09-01), Bowes
patent: 4180743 (1979-12-01), Lacroix

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