Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090064806 | Starter with clutch coaxially disposed on output shaft of motor - A starter has a clutch coaxially disposed on an output shaft of a motor. The clutch has a clutch outer, an inner member having a clutch inner disposed on an inner side of the outer and a shaft portion disposed on a front side of the inner, a roller disposed between the outer and inner, a clutch cover attached to an outer surface of the outer and extending toward the shaft portion, and a clutch washer disposed on a front surface of the inner between the cover and inner. The distance between the cover and the rotation axis of the clutch is smaller than the distance between the outer end of the inner and the rotation axis. The rotation force of the motor is received in the outer and is transmitted to an engine through the roller and inner member to crank the engine. | 03-12-2009 |
20090206966 | Structure of electromagnetic switch for starter - An electromagnetic switch for use in actuating a starter for automotive vehicles is provided. The switch includes fixed contacts, a moving contact, and a plunger shaft. The moving contact is joined to a plunger shaft through an insulator. The plunger shaft is to be moved magnetically to bring the moving contact into abutment with the fixed contact to establish electric communication between the fixed contact. The switch also includes a rotation holder working to hold the moving contact and the insulator from rotating relative to each other. Use of the rotation holder results in a decrease in wear of the insulator. This eliminates the need for the insulator to have an additional thickness which would be worn down, thus permitting the insulator to be reduced in thickness to shorten the overall length of the switch. | 08-20-2009 |
20100001613 | Automotive engine starter and electric rotary machine designed to withstand vibrational impact - An electric rotary machine which may be employed as a dc motor in an automotive engine starter. The motor includes an armature equipped with an armature shaft, a commutator, brushes, and a bearing retaining an end of the armature shaft. The surface of the commutator has a plurality of protrusions extending in parallel to each other in a direction of rotation of the commutator. Each of the brushes has formed in the bottom thereof grooves in which the protrusions of the commutator are fit. The brushes are urged into constant engagement of the grooves with the protrusions on the commutator to establish electrical contacts between the brushes and the commutator and minimize movement of the armature shaft relative to the bearing. | 01-07-2010 |
20100001614 | Automotive engine starter and electric rotary machine designed to withstand vibrational impact - An electric rotary machine which may be employed as a dc motor in an automotive engine starter. The motor includes an armature equipped with an armature shaft, a commutator, brushes, and a bearing retaining an end of the armature shaft. The surface of the commutator has a plurality of protrusions extending in parallel to each other in a direction of rotation of the commutator. Each of the brushes has formed in the bottom thereof grooves in which the protrusions of the commutator are fit. The brushes are urged into constant engagement of the grooves with the protrusions on the commutator to establish electrical contacts between the brushes and the commutator and minimize movement of the armature shaft relative to the bearing. | 01-07-2010 |
20100026125 | Magneto field type motor and a method of manufacturing it - When the magnet holding spring is in the deployed state of the plate-like shape, the auxiliary pole is beforehand fixed to one of the side-plates, then the magnet holding spring is bent into a “]”-like sectional shape. As a result, the magnet holding spring and the auxiliary pole that are assembled integrally constitute the sub-assy. Convex parts are formed on the auxiliary pole. The auxiliary pole is fixed to one of the side-plates by press fitting the convex parts to the fitting holes formed on one of the side-plates. The auxiliary pole is laid on one of the side-plates in the direction of a plate thickness for positioning before forming the convex parts on the auxiliary pole. In the positioned state here, by embossing the auxiliary pole, the convex parts are formed on the auxiliary pole, and at the same time, the convex parts are press fit into the fitting holes thus the auxiliary pole is fixed to one of the side-plates. | 02-04-2010 |
20140167892 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH FOR STARTER - An electromagnetic switch for a starter. The electromagnetic switch includes a cylindrical slidable member that is separate from a plunger, loosely encompasses an outer circumferential periphery of a plunger rod, and is axially movable integrally with the plunger. Whether the solenoid is in its active or inactive state, the slidable member is at least partially axially inserted into an inner circumferential periphery of a cylindrical bore and an outer circumferential periphery of the slidable member is entirely circumferentially in sliding contact with the inner circumferential periphery of the cylindrical bore. | 06-19-2014 |
20140176267 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH FOR STARTER - An electromagnetic switch for a starter. The electromagnetic switch includes a cylindrical slidable member that is separate from a plunger, loosely encompasses an outer circumferential periphery of a plunger rod, and is axially movable integrally with the plunger. The slidable member is at least partially axially inserted into an inner circumferential periphery of a cylindrical bore. The slidable member has a sliding surface such that, when the solenoid is in its inactive state, the sliding surface is entirely circumferentially in sliding contact with the inner circumferential periphery of the cylindrical bore, and has a vent groove axially extending on the outer circumferential periphery of the slidable member such that, when the solenoid is in its active state, a plunger compartment and the contact compartment are in fluid communication with each other via the vent groove. | 06-26-2014 |
20140311434 | STARTER ADAPTED TO IDLE STOP SYSTEM OF VEHICLE - An electromagnetic solenoid that controls a motor current of a starter includes: a first switch including first fixed contacts and a first movable contact, intermitting the motor current; a suppression resistor that suppresses the motor current; a second switch including second fixed contacts and a second movable contact, making a short circuit path to bypass the suppression resistor; a first regulation member being driven by a first solenoid, regulating the first switch being closed and releasing the first switch from being regulated after predetermined time elapses; and a second regulation member being driven by a second solenoid, regulating the second switch being closed and releasing the second switch from being regulated after predetermined time elapses when the first switch is released from regulated state. The first and second regulation members are disposed between a regulated position and a released position to regulate the first and second switches. | 10-23-2014 |
20140311435 | STARTER ADAPTED TO IDLE STOP SYSTEM OF VEHICLE - An electromagnetic solenoid of a starter includes: a main solenoid forming an electromagnet to pull a plunger when being energized, a contact unit that controls the motor current ON and OFF. | 10-23-2014 |
20140311436 | STARTER PROVIDED WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC SOLENOID INTEGRATING RUSH CURRENT SUPPRESSION FUNCTION - An electromagnetic solenoid that controls a motor current of a starter includes: a first switch including a pair of first fixed contacts and a first movable contact, intermitting the motor current; a suppression resistor that suppresses the motor current; a second switch including a pair of second fixed contacts and a second movable contact, making a short circuit path to bypass the suppression resistor; a regulation member being driven by a sub solenoid, regulating the second switch being closed and releasing the second switch from being regulated after predetermined time elapses when a plunger is pulled by a main electromagnet. The regulation member is disposed between a regulated position and a released position to regulate the second switch. | 10-23-2014 |