Starter for internal combustion engines

Machine element or mechanism – Engine starters – Automatic

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F02N 1506

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041541170

ABSTRACT:
In order to hold the shaft of a starter motor against undue movement or whipping as a result of vibration communicated to it by the engine with which it is associated, the drive pinion assembly on the shaft is held steady by forming on it a conical surface which, when the starter is not operating, fits into a conical surface formed on a member which is fixed in position intermediate the ends of the drive shaft.
The member may be a plate-like member with an opening lying at the bottom of a conical depression. It may be gripped between the yoke of the field magnet and the nose casing of the starter and may have locating means for positioning the yoke. Where a solenoid is used the member may carry a block forming a seal between the yoke and the solenoid casing, or it may be constructed to be gripped between the solenoid casing and the nose portion.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3020771 (1962-02-01), Redick et al.
patent: 3280811 (1966-10-01), Baker et al.

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