Prime-mover dynamo plants – Electric control – Electric-starting motor
Patent
1995-03-20
1997-02-04
Stephan, Steven L.
Prime-mover dynamo plants
Electric control
Electric-starting motor
290 48, F02N 1100
Patent
active
056001843
ABSTRACT:
In order to absorb the impact force produced when a pinion meshes a ring gear, a magnet switch is disposed apart from a pinion. The distance between a plunger of the magnet switch and a pinion rotation regulating member is lengthened so that a link mechanism having an elastic member such as a cord-shaped member or a spring is lengthened. As a result, the impact force produced when the pinion meshes the ring gear can be prevented from being directly transmitted to the plunger. Consequently, there is no vibration of the plunger and a movable contact can be reliably prevented from moving away from a fixed contact.
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Hayashi Nobuyuki
Niimi Masami
Ohmi Masanori
Shiga Tsutomu
Cuneo Christopher
Nippondenso Co. Ltd.
Stephan Steven L.
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