MOTOR VEHICLE COMBUSTION ENGINE STARTER WITH AIR VENT OPENING
20170321647 ยท 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02N15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N15/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N11/0855
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N15/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N15/062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/6618
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/7886
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N15/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02N15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates mainly to a starter (11) for a motor vehicle combustion engine, comprising: an electric motor (15), a drive pinion (60), a pinion body (61) on which said drive pinion (60) is mounted, a drive shaft (12) able to transmit a torque derived from the electric motor (15) to the drive pinion (60) via the pinion body, the pinion body (61) being mounted with the ability to slide axially with respect to the said drive shaft (12), and in which, with there being a chamber (86) delimited notably by one end of the drive shaft (12) and one end of the pinion body (61) opposite the end of the drive shaft (12), the chamber (86) is vented via a through-opening (85) made in an annular wall of the drive shaft (12) or of the pinion body (61).
Claims
1. Starter (11) for a motor vehicle combustion engine, comprising: an electric motor (15), a drive pinion (60), a pinion body (61) on which the said drive pinion (60) is mounted, a drive shaft (12) able to transmit a torque derived from said electric motor (15) to said drive pinion (60) via said pinion body, said pinion body (61) being mounted with the ability to slide axially with respect to said drive shaft (12), and in which, with there being a chamber (86) delimited notably by one end of said drive shaft (12) and one end of said pinion body (61) opposite the end of said drive shaft (12), said chamber (86) is vented via a through-opening (85) made in an annular wall of said drive shaft (12) or of said pinion body (61).
2. Starter according to claim 1, which comprises at least one bearing bushing (68, 69), mounted between said pinion body (61) and said drive shaft (12), one end of said through-opening (85) opening between the end of said pinion body (61) delimiting said chamber (86) and said bearing bushing (68, 69).
3. Starter according to claim 1, wherein, with said pinion body (61) surrounding the drive shaft (12), said through-opening (85) is made in an annular wall of said pinion body (61).
4. Starter according to claim 1, wherein, with said drive shaft (12) surrounding said pinion body (61), said through-opening (85) is made in an annular wall of said drive shaft (12).
5. Starter according to claim 1, wherein said through-opening (85) has a substantially radial orientation.
6. Starter according to claim 1, wherein said pinion body (61) comprises a splined portion (74) on which said drive pinion (60) is mounted so as to slide axially between a rest position and a tooth-against-tooth position.
7. Starter according to claim 6, wherein said through-opening (85) opens into said splined portion (74) of said pinion body (61).
8. Starter according to claim 1, wherein said through-opening (85) opens under said drive pinion (60) when said drive pinion (60) is in said rest position.
9. Starter according to claim 8, which comprises an elastic return member (78) for returning said drive pinion (60) to the rest position, said drive pinion (60) comprising a cavity (75) accommodating one end of said elastic return member (78), said through-opening (85) opening into said cavity (75) when said drive pinion (60) is in the rest position.
10. Starter according to claim 1, wherein said through-opening (85) has a diameter of about 2 millimetres.
11. Starter according to claim 2, wherein, with said pinion body (61) surrounding the drive shaft (12), said through-opening (85) is made in an annular wall of said pinion body (61).
12. Starter according to claim 2, wherein, with said drive shaft (12) surrounding said pinion body (61), said through-opening (85) is made in an annular wall of said drive shaft (12).
13. Starter according to claim 2, wherein said through-opening (85) has a substantially radial orientation.
14. Starter according to claim 3, wherein said through-opening (85) has a substantially radial orientation.
15. Starter according to claim 4, wherein said through-opening (85) has a substantially radial orientation.
16. Starter according to claim 2, wherein said pinion body (61) comprises a splined portion (74) on which said drive pinion (60) is mounted so as to slide axially between a rest position and a tooth-against-tooth position.
17. Starter according to claim 3, wherein said pinion body (61) comprises a splined portion (74) on which said drive pinion (60) is mounted so as to slide axially between a rest position and a tooth-against-tooth position.
18. Starter according to claim 4, wherein said pinion body (61) comprises a splined portion (74) on which said drive pinion (60) is mounted so as to slide axially between a rest position and a tooth-against-tooth position.
19. Starter according to claim 5, wherein said pinion body (61) comprises a splined portion (74) on which said drive pinion (60) is mounted so as to slide axially between a rest position and a tooth-against-tooth position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The invention will be better understood from reading the description which follows and from examining the accompanying figures. These figures are giving only by way of entirely nonlimiting illustration of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] In
[0032] Moreover, an orientation from front to rear corresponding to an orientation from left to right in
[0033] With reference to
[0034] Speed-reducing gearing 23 of the epicyclic gearbox type is preferably imposed between a rear end of the drive shaft 12 and the shaft 18 of the electric motor 15.
[0035] The starter 11 also comprises an electromagnetic contact switch 25 running parallel to the electric motor 15 and installed radially above the latter. The contact switch 25 has a metal pan 28 equipped with a set of excitation coils 29a, 29b. Terminals 31, 32 are configured so that each forms a fixed contact inside the pan 28. One of the terminals, 31, is intended to be connected to the positive terminal of the vehicle battery, the other terminal 32 is connected to the input of the inductor coil of the stator 16 and to the brushes 35 of positive polarity.
[0036] These brushes 35 rub against conducting strips 38 of a slip-ring assembly 39 to power the rotor coils. The brushes 35 belong to a brush holder 42 equipped with cages 43 that guide and accommodate the brushes 35. These brushes 35 are urged towards the conducting strips 38 by elastic means 44 of the spring type. A rear endplate bearing 45 is used to mount one end of the shaft 18 of the electric motor 15 such that it can rotate.
[0037] In a known manner, when the in-rush coil 29a is energized, a moving core plunger 48 is attracted by magnetic attraction towards a fixed core plunger 49 of the contact switch 25 in order, on the one hand, after taking up play, to act on a rod 50 bearing a mobile contact 51 in order to close the contacts 31, 32 of the contact switch 25 and power the electric motor 15 and, on the other hand, to actuate a control lever 52 acting on the starter drive assembly 13. The upper end of the lever 52 is, in the known way, mounted in an articulated manner on a mobile rod 55 elastically connected to the mobile core plunger 48 via a spring 56, referred to as the tooth-against-tooth engagement spring, housed in the mobile core plunger 48.
[0038] The starter drive assembly 13 can thus move from a rest position in which a drive pinion 60 is situated some distance away from the starter ring gear of the combustion engine, into an active position in which the drive pinion 60 meshes with the starter ring gear of the combustion engine. The drive shaft 12 therefore transmits torque derived from the electric motor 15 to the drive pinion 60 via a pinion body 61 through a freewheel device 62. Following deactivation of the contact switch 25, the starter drive assembly 13 returns from its active position to its rest position.
[0039] More specifically, as may be seen in
[0040] When the starter drive assembly 13 is in an active position, the pinion body 61 is driven, via the freewheel device 62, by the driver 65. This freewheel device 62 is, for example, of the type employing rollers, but as an alternative could be replaced by a conical clutch device or a clutch equipped with a number of friction discs, as described in document FR2978500.
[0041] In the known way, the driver 65 is provided internally with helical spline engaging in a complementary manner with external helical teeth borne by the drive shaft 12. The starter drive assembly 13 is thus given a helical movement as it is moved by the lever 52 to come into the active position, via the pinion 60, in mesh with the starter ring gear of the combustion engine.
[0042] The pinion body 61, which has a hollow tubular shaft shape closed at one of its ends, surrounds the drive shaft 12 which extends inside the hollow of the pinion body 61. This pinion body 61 is slideably mounted on the drive shaft 12.
[0043] For that, the pinion body 61 rests on the drive shaft 12 via two annular bearing bushings 68, 69. As an alternative, use is made of just one or of more than two bearing bushing(s). As is clearly visible in
[0044] The pinion body 61 is mounted such that it can rotate in a front bearing 70 of the support 22. This bearing 70 consists by way of example of a rolling-contact ball bearing or, as an alternative, a rolling-contact needle bearing, or a plain bearing.
[0045] Furthermore, the pinion body 61 comprises a portion 74 which at its external periphery has axial splines (cf.
[0046] The drive pinion 60 comprises a cavity 75 clearly visible in
[0047] In the rest position, the drive pinion 60 bears against the end stop 82 because of the axial action of the spring 78, whereas in the tooth-against-tooth position, the pinion 60 is away from the end stop 82 as a result of the contact between the pinion 60 and the teeth of the starter ring gear, which contact has a tendency to compress the spring 78. The spring 78 then makes it easier for the pinion 60 to return to its rest position.
[0048] Furthermore, a through-opening 85 that can be seen clearly in
[0049] The through-opening 85 has a first end, referred to as the inlet, opening on the side of the chamber 86, and a second end, referred to as the outlet, opening on the side of the external atmosphere. The inlet of the through-opening 85 does not necessarily open exactly into the chamber 86 but may open into any space in communication with the chamber 86 allowing it to be vented, such as the space corresponding to the assembly clearance J between an external periphery of the drive shaft 12 and an internal periphery of the pinion body 61 (cf.
[0050] For preference, the inlet of the through-opening 85 is situated between the chamber 86 and the bearing bushing 68 closest to the drive pinion 60. Moreover, the through-opening 85 opens, via its outlet, into the splined portion 74.
[0051] Advantageously, the through-opening 85 is made under the drive pinion 60 when the latter is in the rest position. In this particular instance, the through-opening 85 has an outlet opening into the cavity 75 when the drive pinion 60 is in the rest position. This then prevents the edges of the opening 85, which may potentially be burred 9 from being able to impede the movement of the pinion 60 along the splines made in the pinion body 61.
[0052] For preference, the through-opening 85 has an orientation that is substantially radial with respect to an axis X of the pinion body 61, so as to prevent the ingress of dirt under the effect of centrifugal force. However, as an alternative, this opening 85 could be slightly inclined with respect to the radial direction. The through-opening 85 has a diameter for example of the order of 2 millimetres.
[0053] When the contact switch 25 is activated, the movement of the starter drive assembly 13 from the rest position into the active position causes an increase in the volume of the chamber 86 as a result of the two respective ends of the drive shaft 12 and of the pinion body 61 that face one another moving further apart. The presence of the through-opening 85 placing the chamber 86 in communication with the external periphery makes it possible to avoid the generation of the suction cup effect liable to slow the movement of the drive pinion 60.
[0054] Moreover, when the contact switch 25 is deactivated, the movement of the starter drive assembly 13 from the active position to its rest position leads to a reduction in the volume of the chamber 86 as a result of the two respective ends of the drive shaft 12 and of the pinion body 61 facing one another moving closer together. The presence of the through-opening 85 placing the chamber 86 in communication with the external periphery makes it possible to avoid the generation of a compression effect liable to slow the movement of the drive pinion 60.
[0055] In the embodiment of
[0056] Of course, the foregoing description has been given by way of example only and does not restrict the field of the invention from which the replacement of embodiment details by any other equivalent ones would not constitute departure.