Support bearing for coaxial starter

Prime-mover dynamo plants – Electric-starting motor

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74 7R, F02N 1102

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049856375

ABSTRACT:
A coaxial starter comprising an electric motor having an armature shaft which is a tubular shaft, an output rotary shaft slidable in the axial direction thereof extends at one end of the motor so that the torque of the armature shaft is transmitted to the output rotary shaft through a driving power transmission means. A pinion is provided on the output rotary shaft at the end of the coaxial starter. An electromagnetic switch provided at the other end of the motor has an actuator rod extending into the internal opening of the armature shaft through the opening of the wall of the motor so that the rod is moved in the axial direction of the motor at the time of electric energizing of the switch. This slides the output rotary shaft in the axial direction of the motor. The coaxial starter further comprises a bearing fitted in the opening of the wall and supporting the armature shaft and the rod.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3791685 (1974-02-01), Hamman
patent: 4326429 (1982-04-01), Mortensen
patent: 4613761 (1986-09-01), Yabunaka
patent: 4760274 (1988-07-01), Isozumi

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