Machine element or mechanism – Engine starters – Automatic
Reexamination Certificate
2001-01-16
2003-12-09
Joyce, William C (Department: 3682)
Machine element or mechanism
Engine starters
Automatic
C267S158000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06658949
ABSTRACT:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is based on and incorporates herein by reference Japanese Patent Applications No. 2000-7853 filed Jan. 17, 2000, No. 2000-273953 filed Sep. 8, 2000, No. 2000-325479 filed Oct. 25, 2000 and No. 2000-351440 filed Nov. 17, 2000.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to improvements in starters, particularly to improvements in a shift lever for driving a pinion gear of a starter.
In a starter disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 5-180131 and No. 50-65806, a shift lever for driving a pinion gear by an electromagnetic switch is constructed with a resilient drive spring.
The drive spring may comprise two-layered leaf springs supported inclinedly at a middle portion thereof and having contact portions at both ends thereof. However, when the drive spring is operated, loss of kinetic energy by friction is caused because the respective leaf springs slide relative to each other. Therefore, kinetic energy necessary for driving the drive spring is requested to be larger by an amount of the loss by friction and load of an electromagnetic switch is increased by that amount. As a result, the size of the electromagnetic switch is large and heavy, thus consuming larger power.
Further, when a pinion gear is meshed with a ring gear of an engine, return force is exerted to the pinion gear by operation of a helical spline. Therefore, friction heat is generated at an end portion of the shift lever receiving the return force (for example, a portion in contact with a one-way clutch). As a result, there occurs permanent set in fatigue (reduction of resiliency) in the leaf spring by influence of the friction heat.
Moreover, the shift lever has no set load before being brought into contact with a movable cylindrical body including the pinion gear. Since the movable cylindrical body is not kicked impulsively, performance of bringing the pinion gear in mesh with the ring gear becomes insufficient. In the case of the pinion gear and the ring gear fail to mesh each other sufficiently, frictional wear occurs therebetween and the durability becomes insufficient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a starter capable of improving construction and performance of a shift lever formed by a resilient leaf spring.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a shift lever is constructed with a plurality of leaf springs layered to have gaps at least at end portions thereof where the ends of the springs contact an opposing member such as a movable body of a pinion gear or an electromagnetic switch. As the ends of the springs contact the opposing member at different locations, sliding frictional loss among the springs is minimized.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a shift lever is constructed with a lever holder and a leaf spring. A low heat conductive member is attached to an end portion of the holder so that the low heat conductive member contacts a movable body of a pinion gear. The low heat conductive member suppresses heat transfer between the movable body and the spring at the time of overrun of the pinion gear.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, a shift lever is constructed with a support portion, a lever portion, a leaf spring, and a pin supported by the support portion for pivoting the lever. The lever is constructed to apply a set load to the leaf spring by pinching the leaf spring. Thus, a pinion gear is advanced forward impulsively for engagement with a ring gear of an engine.
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Ando Kazuhiro
Haruno Kiyokazu
Katoh Masahiro
Saito Mikio
Denso Corporation
Joyce William C
Oliff & Berridg,e PLC
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