GB191210996A - Improvements in Means for Starting Internal Combustion Engines. - Google Patents

Improvements in Means for Starting Internal Combustion Engines.

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GB191210996A
GB191210996A GB191210996DA GB191210996A GB 191210996 A GB191210996 A GB 191210996A GB 191210996D A GB191210996D A GB 191210996DA GB 191210996 A GB191210996 A GB 191210996A
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William Holt
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10,996. Brooks, B., and Holt, W. May 9. Turning-gear.-An electric motor is employed to store power, for example in a spring or a fly-wheel, the power being afterwards released to turn or assist in turning the engine. In the construction shown, the motor a rotates the sleeve r through epicyclic gearing p, p<1>, p<2>, q<2> and winds up the spring n, the barrel t being held by a brake x. When the brake is released, the sleeve t<2> is rotated and drives the engine shaft through a sprocket t<3>. When the engine. starts, the motor a may be driven as a dynamo, the shaft a<1> being driven from the' sprocket t<3> through a ratchet clutch v and the epicyclic gear rotating idly as a whole. Modifications are described in which the motor rotates a fly-wheel adapted to be connected to the engine shaft by a clutch.
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FR2313572A1 (en) * 1975-02-22 1976-12-31 Kloeckner Humboldt Deutz Ag Reciprocating IC engine - incorporates starting air conduit positioned in the cylinder head

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2313572A1 (en) * 1975-02-22 1976-12-31 Kloeckner Humboldt Deutz Ag Reciprocating IC engine - incorporates starting air conduit positioned in the cylinder head

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