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US1362770A
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  • JOSEPH 13mm or New YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR, BY mnsnr. Assismnrs, T mm moron. arrmurcn COMPANY, A CQRPORATION or nnrawenn.
  • nrncrnrcmnrramrus ron INTERNAL-COMBUSTION, nnemns.
  • This invention relates to electrical apparatus for internal combustion engines. ne of the objects thereof'is to provide apparatus of the-above type of simple construction in which the parts are compactly disposed and securely held'in position. Another object is to provide apparatus of the above type in which the parts may be readily and conveniently assembled in exact position i for most effective action. Another object is to provide for starting motors a practical and inexpensive mounting of few parts and efficient action. Other objects Wlll be in and in part pointed out hereinafter.
  • Figure 1 is a diagrammatic side elevation, certain parts being cut away in order to show the construction more clearly.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail end view of a portion of the parts shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation taken substantially on the line AA of Fig.. 2;
  • FIG. 1 there is shown at' 1 an internal combustion engine comprising a fly wheel 2, and it may be noted that this en ine is preferably of the automobile type; referably formed integral with the engine,cas1ng 3 is a caslng .4 extending about the fly wheel and pro- Vided with the flange 5 by which it may be connected with a similar casing to lnclose 1 the parts, the latter casing not being here shown as it forms in itself no part of the present invention.
  • the pinion 7 is provided with a grooved collar 10 in which fits a fork 11 upon the shifting rod 12 which is. connected by the pivoted link 13 with the lower end of a bell crank lever 14. This lever is forked about the link rod 13 between a fixed collar 15 and a yielding collar 16.held in position by the spring 17 and nut 18.
  • Lever 14 is provided with a fixed pivot 19 from which it extends upwardlyto the foot pedal 20 by which it 1s actuated from the seat of the motor car, and it is normally retracted into theposition shown by the spring 21 connected between its lower end and a fixed part of the vehicle 22.
  • Connected to the lever 14 at the pivot .23 is an actuating rod 24 of a switch box 25.
  • This rod bears the suitably insulated contact26. adapted when moved in the directlon indlcated by the'arrow to bridge the .contacts 27 and complete the circuit of the the latter. s
  • the motor 9 as-best shown in Fig. 3 of the drawings, comprises an outer shell or casing 28 which fits within the annular flange or socket 29 upon a supporting member 30 and is retained in' position therein partially by I means of the longitudinal screws 31 and partially by the radial screws 32. Screws 31 pass through the body of the .rnember 30 and screws 32 through its flange 29. It will be seen from this construction that the member 30 not only actsas a sup,- port for the motor, but also as one of the heads of the 'motor casing havin therein the bearing 33 for the motor'sha 8 upon which the pinion 7 is mounted to slide.
  • the motor 9 comprises an outer shell or casing 28 which fits within the annular flange or socket 29 upon a supporting member 30 and is retained in' position therein partially by I means of the longitudinal screws 31 and partially by the radial screws 32. Screws 31 pass through the body of the .rnember 30 and screws 32 through its flange 29. It will be seen from this construction that the member
  • member 30 is provided with the outwardly extending wings 34:, as best shown 1n Fig. 2 of the drawings, and each of these is provided with an opening through which a bolt 35 secures it to the casing 4, these bolts being three in number.
  • a circular opening 40 precisely concentric to the .desired position of the motor shaft of larger diameter than the pinion 7 and upon the surface of the fitting 30 toward the fiy wheel there is a projecting boss 36 accurately turned concentric with the axis of the motor shaft and adapted to fit closely the opening in the casing 4 except at the points where the registering recesses 37 permit access to the screws 31.
  • the member 30 is interlocked with the casing in precisely the desired position for proper and efiicient meshing between the pinion 7 and the gear 6, and the outwardly extending wings 34 together with the socket 29 provide so rigid and secure a mounting for the motor that additional support is unnecessary and the end thereof away from the fly wheel may be left free.
  • the parts are assembled by first securing the fitting 30 about the end of the motor as by the screws 31 and 32, and the pinion 7 is mountedupon the extended shaft 8.
  • the opening in the casing being exactly the same in position and size for a given type of motor is positioned to receive the boss 36 without fitting or adjustment.
  • the extended shaft and the pinion 7 readily passing through the opening 40, and the bolts or heavy screws 35 are thereupon driven into position.
  • the actuating linkage then being connected, the parts are in condition for use by the manipulation of the foot pedal hereinbefore described.
  • the pinion is thrown into mesh with the fly wheel to turn over and start the engine or is thrown out of mesh upon the release of the pedal as the parts are drawn back by the spring 21.
  • linkage is merely illustratively shown and that other means may be employed for power transmission.
  • linkage shown is fully described and claimed in the copendin application of Lionel M. VVolifsohn, erial No. 153.359 filed March 8th, 1917.
  • the invention herein claimed is substantially independent of the manner and means for transmitting power between the dynamo and the engine.
  • an engine a dynamo having supporting means near one end with a portion at right angles to the axis of said dynamo, facing and secured to a vertical part of said engine, said dynamo extending from said means in a horizontal direction, a first power' transmitting-member for said engine, and a second power transmitting member for said dynamo mounted on the shaft thereof and disposed laterally of said first member and in the plane thereof when in operative position relative thereto.
  • an engine including a v toothed wheel and having a casing provided with a flat surface portion
  • a dynamo unit including an inclosure, a support member secured to said inclosure and having a pilot fitting into a corresponding hole in said flat surface, said support member having a flange contacting said flat surface about said hole, bolts for securing said flange to said flat surface, an extended shaft for said dynamo, and a second toothed wheel mounted .on said shaft and arranged laterally and in the plane of said first wheel for power transmission.
  • an engine provided with av flywheel, a casing about said flywheel having a flat surface parallel to said flywheel, a motor mounted near one end upon said flat surface, said motor extending freely from said casing in a horizontal direction, gear teeth upon said flywheel, and a pinion upon the shaft of said motor adapted to mesh with said flywheel and of smaller diameter than said hole, whereby said motor with said pinion in place thereon may readily be assembled as a unit upon said engine casing.
  • an engine having a casing, a dynamo having a yoke and an endplate, said platehaving a pilot on ⁇ one face telescoped with respect to said yoke, a pilot on the opposite face fitting into a corresponding opening in a vertical portion of said caslng, said plate having outstanding portions resting against, said casing portion and bolted thereto, whereby said dynamo may extend freely from.
  • said engine in a horizontal direction, a shaft for said dynamo having a bearing lodged in said plate, a toothed member on said shaft on the side of said engine casing opposite said dynamo, a second toothed member on said engine, said toothed members being arranged laterally of each other and in the same plane for power transmission.
  • an engine a dynamo unit having a supporting plate provided with an outstanding portion secured to a part of said engine, said plate carrying a bearing for the shaft of said dynamo, a transmission wheel mounted on the shaft of said dynamo, a second transmission wheel for said engine, said wheels being disposed laterally of each other for power transmission in a single plane parallel to that of said supporting plate.

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J. BIJUR.
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR INTERNALCOMBUSTION ENGINES.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 24,1915.
Patented Dec. 21, 1920.
3 SHEETSSHEET I.
IIIIIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I II [NI/EN TOR Him I. BIJUR.
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES.
APPLICATION FILED NOV.24, I9I5.
Patented Dec. 21, 192( 3 SHEETSSHEET 2.
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. INVENTOR w BY Q7 M, H. I
ATTORNEY J. BIJUR.
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES.
APPLICATION FILED NOV.24, I915.
1,362,770. Patented Dec. 21, 1920.
3 SHEETSSHEET 3.
' To all wlwm it may concern:
UNITED .STATES PATENT OFFICE,-
JOSEPH 13mm, or New YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR, BY mnsnr. Assismnrs, T mm moron. arrmurcn COMPANY, A CQRPORATION or nnrawenn.
nrncrnrcmnrramrus ron INTERNAL-COMBUSTION, nnemns.
Be it known that I, JOSEPH BiJUn, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the boron h of Manhattan, city, county, and State of ew York, have invented an Improvement in Electrical Apparatus for Internal-Com-bustion Engines, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to electrical apparatus for internal combustion engines. ne of the objects thereof'is to provide apparatus of the-above type of simple construction in which the parts are compactly disposed and securely held'in position. Another object is to provide apparatus of the above type in which the parts may be readily and conveniently assembled in exact position i for most effective action. Another object is to provide for starting motors a practical and inexpensive mounting of few parts and efficient action. Other objects Wlll be in and in part pointed out hereinafter.
The invention accordingly consists in the features of construction, combinations of elements and arrangement of parts wh ch will be exemplified 1n the structure hereinafter described and the scope of the application of which will beindicated in the following claims..-
In the accompanying drawings 1n which is shown one of .various possible embodiments of this invention,
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic side elevation, certain parts being cut away in order to show the construction more clearly.
Fig. 2 is a detail end view of a portion of the parts shown in Fig. 1. I
Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation taken substantially on the line AA of Fig.. 2;
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings. l
Referring now to Fig. 1 'ofthe drawings, there is shown at' 1 an internal combustion engine comprising a fly wheel 2, and it may be noted that this en ine is preferably of the automobile type; referably formed integral with the engine,cas1ng 3 is a caslng .4 extending about the fly wheel and pro- Vided with the flange 5 by which it may be connected with a similar casing to lnclose 1 the parts, the latter casing not being here shown as it forms in itself no part of the present invention.
Specification ofLetters Patent. Patented Dc. 21, 192,0. Application filed November 24, 1915. Serial No. 63,195. i
7 ;.on the squared armature shaft 8 of an electrlc motor 9. Although. this dynamo 1s here shown as a motor, it is to be understood that many .of the features of this invention are applicable to-the mounting'of a dynamo of the generator form.
The pinion 7 is provided with a grooved collar 10 in which fits a fork 11 upon the shifting rod 12 which is. connected by the pivoted link 13 with the lower end of a bell crank lever 14. This lever is forked about the link rod 13 between a fixed collar 15 and a yielding collar 16.held in position by the spring 17 and nut 18. Lever 14 is provided with a fixed pivot 19 from which it extends upwardlyto the foot pedal 20 by which it 1s actuated from the seat of the motor car, and it is normally retracted into theposition shown by the spring 21 connected between its lower end and a fixed part of the vehicle 22. Connected to the lever 14 at the pivot .23 is an actuating rod 24 of a switch box 25.
This rod bears the suitably insulated contact26. adapted when moved in the directlon indlcated by the'arrow to bridge the .contacts 27 and complete the circuit of the the latter. s
The motor 9, as-best shown in Fig. 3 of the drawings, comprises an outer shell or casing 28 which fits within the annular flange or socket 29 upon a supporting member 30 and is retained in' position therein partially by I means of the longitudinal screws 31 and partially by the radial screws 32. Screws 31 pass through the body of the .rnember 30 and screws 32 through its flange 29. It will be seen from this construction that the member 30 not only actsas a sup,- port for the motor, but also as one of the heads of the 'motor casing havin therein the bearing 33 for the motor'sha 8 upon which the pinion 7 is mounted to slide. The
member 30 is provided with the outwardly extending wings 34:, as best shown 1n Fig. 2 of the drawings, and each of these is provided with an opening through which a bolt 35 secures it to the casing 4, these bolts being three in number.
There is formed in the casing 4: a circular opening 40 precisely concentric to the .desired position of the motor shaft of larger diameter than the pinion 7 and upon the surface of the fitting 30 toward the fiy wheel there is a projecting boss 36 accurately turned concentric with the axis of the motor shaft and adapted to fit closely the opening in the casing 4 except at the points where the registering recesses 37 permit access to the screws 31.
By this arrangement, the member 30 is interlocked with the casing in precisely the desired position for proper and efiicient meshing between the pinion 7 and the gear 6, and the outwardly extending wings 34 together with the socket 29 provide so rigid and secure a mounting for the motor that additional support is unnecessary and the end thereof away from the fly wheel may be left free.
In the use of the above apparatus, the parts are assembled by first securing the fitting 30 about the end of the motor as by the screws 31 and 32, and the pinion 7 is mountedupon the extended shaft 8. The opening in the casing being exactly the same in position and size for a given type of motor is positioned to receive the boss 36 without fitting or adjustment. the extended shaft and the pinion 7 readily passing through the opening 40, and the bolts or heavy screws 35 are thereupon driven into position. The actuating linkage then being connected, the parts are in condition for use by the manipulation of the foot pedal hereinbefore described. The pinion is thrown into mesh with the fly wheel to turn over and start the engine or is thrown out of mesh upon the release of the pedal as the parts are drawn back by the spring 21.
It is to be understood that the linkage is merely illustratively shown and that other means may be employed for power transmission. he specific form of linkage shown is fully described and claimed in the copendin application of Lionel M. VVolifsohn, erial No. 153.359 filed March 8th, 1917. The invention herein claimed is substantially independent of the manner and means for transmitting power between the dynamo and the engine.
It will thus be seen that there is provided simple and compact and yet thoroughly ef fective and reliable apparatus in which the several objects of this invention are achieved.
As various possible embodiments might be made of the above invention and as various changes might be made in the embodiment above set forth, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limitin sense.
1 claim as my invention:
1. In combination, an engine, a dynamo having supporting means near one end with a portion at right angles to the axis of said dynamo, facing and secured to a vertical part of said engine, said dynamo extending from said means in a horizontal direction, a first power' transmitting-member for said engine, and a second power transmitting member for said dynamo mounted on the shaft thereof and disposed laterally of said first member and in the plane thereof when in operative position relative thereto.
2. The combination in an engine in which the flywheel is provided with peripheral gear teeth for application of starting torque, of a starting motor unit having a casing element, outstanding supporting means attached to said element having a portion disposed in a plane at right angles to the axis of said motor unit. facing and secured to a vertical portion of the engine casing, said unit including a shaft element encircled by said casing element. said shaft carrying a pinion adapted to mesh with the teeth on said flywheel.
3. The combination in an engine of the type provided with a toothed wheel and a vertical casing element adjacent to and parallel to the surface of said wheel. of a dynamo unit having an inclosure. said unit including a positioning member telcscoped with respect to said inclosure and secured to said casing element, an extended shaft for said dynamo passing through said positioning member, and a second toothed wheel mounted on said shaft and arranged laterally of said first toothed wheel and in the plane thereof for power transmission.
4:. The combination in an engine of the type provided with a toothed wheel and a vertical casing element adjacent to and parallel to the surface of said wheel, of a dynamo having an end head provided with a supporting flange resting against said casing element and secured thereto, said dynamo having an extended shaft, and a second toothed wheel on said shaft laterally and in the plane of said first wheel for power transmission.
5. The combination in an engine of the type provided with a toothed wheel and a vertical casing element adjacent to and parallel to the surface of said wheel, of a dynamo unit including an inclosure, a supporting plate secured thereto, a projection extending from said unit into a hole in said casing element, said plate closing said hole and arranged laterally and in the and having outstandingwings by which it may be bolted to said casing element, an extended shaft for said dynamo, said projection aiding to support said shaft, anda second toothed wheel mounted on said shaft lane of said first wheel for power transmission.
6. In combination, an engine including a v toothed wheel and having a casing provided with a flat surface portion, of a dynamo unit including an inclosure, a support member secured to said inclosure and having a pilot fitting into a corresponding hole in said flat surface, said support member having a flange contacting said flat surface about said hole, bolts for securing said flange to said flat surface, an extended shaft for said dynamo, and a second toothed wheel mounted .on said shaft and arranged laterally and in the plane of said first wheel for power transmission. 7 In electrical apparatus for internal combustion engines, in combination, an engine provided with av flywheel, a casing about said flywheel having a flat surface parallel to said flywheel, a motor mounted near one end upon said flat surface, said motor extending freely from said casing in a horizontal direction, gear teeth upon said flywheel, and a pinion upon the shaft of said motor adapted to mesh with said flywheel and of smaller diameter than said hole, whereby said motor with said pinion in place thereon may readily be assembled as a unit upon said engine casing.
8. The combination in an en me in which the flywheel is provided wit peripheral gear teeth for application of starting torque unit including an inclosure, a support member secured thereto, said member comprising a pilot having a portion extending therefrom and telescoped with respect to said inclosure, a pilot extending therefrom in the opposite direction and fitting into a corresponding hole in said casing element, and means securing said support member to said casing element for supporting said dynamo unit, said unit including a transmission element for meshing with said driven gear.
10. In combination, an engine having a casing, a dynamo having a yoke and an endplate, said platehaving a pilot on\ one face telescoped with respect to said yoke, a pilot on the opposite face fitting into a corresponding opening in a vertical portion of said caslng, said plate having outstanding portions resting against, said casing portion and bolted thereto, whereby said dynamo may extend freely from. said engine in a horizontal direction, a shaft for said dynamo having a bearing lodged in said plate, a toothed member on said shaft on the side of said engine casing opposite said dynamo, a second toothed member on said engine, said toothed members being arranged laterally of each other and in the same plane for power transmission.
11. In combination, an engine, a dynamo unit having a supporting plate provided with an outstanding portion secured to a part of said engine, said plate carrying a bearing for the shaft of said dynamo, a transmission wheel mounted on the shaft of said dynamo, a second transmission wheel for said engine, said wheels being disposed laterally of each other for power transmission in a single plane parallel to that of said supporting plate. 1
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification this fifteenth day of November, 1915. m
. JOSEPH BIJUR.
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