US3776211A - Adjustable limit for the advance of an ignition distributor - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02P—IGNITION, OTHER THAN COMPRESSION IGNITION, FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES; TESTING OF IGNITION TIMING IN COMPRESSION-IGNITION ENGINES
- F02P5/00—Advancing or retarding ignition; Control therefor
- F02P5/04—Advancing or retarding ignition; Control therefor automatically, as a function of the working conditions of the engine or vehicle or of the atmospheric conditions
- F02P5/05—Advancing or retarding ignition; Control therefor automatically, as a function of the working conditions of the engine or vehicle or of the atmospheric conditions using mechanical means
- F02P5/06—Advancing or retarding ignition; Control therefor automatically, as a function of the working conditions of the engine or vehicle or of the atmospheric conditions using mechanical means dependent on engine speed
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- the field of this invention relates to internal combustion engines and more particularly to a means in the ignition distributor which limits the advanceof the firing of the engine.
- a distributor can be defined as a rotary switch that directs the high voltage ignition current,'in the proper firing sequence, to the various cylinders of the internal combustion engine.
- the distrib utor usually contains apparatus for timing the ignition so that firing occurs when the piston is at the optimum position in the cycle.
- This apparatus includes a set of cam-operated contacts called breaker points, the opening of which triggers the ignition pulse.
- the timing of the breaker point opening is made earlier at high engine speeds by means of the centrifugal action of small weights that are driven by the distributor shaft. Timing is also varied with engine load, by the movement of a diaphragm exposed to the pressure in the engine intake manifold.
- the advance of the timing is very important to efficient and smooth operation of the engine. As the operating speed of the engine increases, it is desirable to further advance the igniting spark. However, the igniting spark can be advanced an excessive amount. If the advance of the spark is not checked, at unusually high vehicle operating speeds, the spark will be advanced so far as to cause the engine to operate inefficiently.
- different types of high performance ehicles need to have different levels of spark advance. For example, it may be desirable to advance the spark further in a drag racer than in a racer which is to be run over a long distance course. Also, it is not uncommon for the same engine to be used in different types ot racing. Additionally, the same engine may be transformed into a passenger type vehicle for a period of time. ⁇ s a result, it is desirable to be able to select various stopping points to limit the advance of the spark of the en- Heretofore, there have been known apparatuses to permit selective adjustment of the firing of the engine. However, such apparatuses have been quite complex in construction and as a result are quite costly to manufacture.
- the apparatus of this invention is designed to be employed in conjunction with the conventional distributor apparatus.
- the conventional distributor apparatus includes an input (or distributor) shaft which is to be rotatably driven at varying speed by the engine crankshaft.
- a drive plate is fixedly connected to the input shaft within the distributor holising.
- a pair of weights are pivotally attached to the drive plate and located on either side of the distributor shaft. The weights are normally spring biased toward each other to the retard position of the timing advance.
- a pin is secured to each weight, with each pin cooperating in a respective slot formed in an advance plate.
- the slots formed in the advance plate are inclined, so that upon radially outward movement of the weights with respect to the distributor shaft, pivotal movement of the ad-' vance plate with respect to the distributor shaft will occur.
- the advance plate is fixedly secured to the output shaft (or the shaft upon which is located the distributor cam) which effects the opening and closing of the distributor breakingpoints.
- the apparatus of this invention provides for the inclusion of a stop plate pivotally mounted on the distributor shaft and located between the weights and the advance plate.
- the stop plate includes at least one opening therein which coop erates with one of the pins extending from one of the weights.
- the stop plate includes at least one opening therein which coop erates with one of the pins extending from one of the weights.
- a plurality of different length slots which vary in radial distance with respect to the distributor shaft.
- Pawl or tab means is secured to the radially outermost edge of the stop plate and is adapted to cooperate with notch means formed in the advance plate. The pawl means and notch means fixedly retain, in a particular established angular position, the stop plate relative to the advance plate.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a conventional distributor within which is incorporated the apparatus of this invention
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of a portion of the distributor within which the apparatus of this invention is employed, taken along line 22 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of one form of the stop plate which is employed within this invention.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the stop plate of FIG. 3 taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 1 a distributor which is designed to be employed in conjunction with an internal combustion engine (not shown).
- the crankshaft (not shown), which is the output shaft of the engine, effects rotation of the distributor shaft 12. It is to be understood that as the engine crankshaft varies in rotational velocity, so also does the distributor shaft 12.
- the distributor shaft 12 is rotatably supported by bearings (not shown) within the lower element 14 of the distributor housing.
- Within the distributor cap 16 are located a plurality of contact points (not shown), each of whichis connected through a conductor (not shown) to a spark plug. Each spark plug effects ignition of the compressed fuel/air mixture located within a cylinder of the engine.
- a rotor 18 is adapted to cooperate with the contacts located within the distributor cap 16.
- the lower end of the rotor 18 passes through, and resides in, an opening 20 formed within the intermediate element 22 of the distributor housing.
- the distributor cap 16 comprises the upper element of the distributor housing.
- the lower end of the rotor 18 is fixedly positioned upon the output shaft 24.
- a cam 26 is integrally formed upon the output shaft 24.
- the cam 26 cooperates with followers 28 and 30 which are connected to their respective breaker point assemblies 32 and 34.
- the breaker point assemblies 32 and 34 are conventional and need not be described here in detail. Basically, each of the breaker point assemblies 32 and 34 include a set of points 36 and 38, respectively, which are openable and closable by means of the cam 26 via the followers 28 and 30.
- the output shaft 24 is fixedly secured to an advance plate 40.
- a first set 42 of notches Formed in one end of the advance plate 40 is a first set 42 of notches.
- Located on the opposite side of the advance plate 40' is a second set 44 of notches.
- the function of the notches 42 and 44 will be described further on in this specification. It is to be noted that both sets 42 and 44 comprise four of such notches. The number of the nothces is a matter of choice or design. It is further to be noted that, as shown in FIG. 2 of the drawing, the notches 42 are denoted by indicia of 8, 10, 12, and
- slots 46 and 48 are also formed within the advance plate 40, each inclined to the radius a predetermined amount. The reason for this inclination will become apparent further on in the description.
- Slot 46 is cooperable with a pin 50; slot 48 is cooperable with a pin 52.
- Pin 50 is fixedly secured upon a weight 54.
- Pin 52 is fixedly secured to a weight 56.
- One end of the weight 54 is pivotally connected through pivot pin 58 to a drive plate 60.
- one end of the weight 56 is pivotally connected through a pivot pin 62 to the drive plate 60.
- the weights 54 and 56 are so located upon the drive plate that the pivot pins 58 and 60 are substantially 180 apart with respect to the distributor shaft 12.
- The. drive plate 60 surrounds the distributor shaft 12 and is fixedly connected thereto.
- pins 64 and.66 Secured to the upper surface of the weight 54 are pins 64 and.66. Similarly, secured to the upper surface of the weight 56 are pins 68 and 70. A spring 72 is connected between the pins 66 and 68. Similarly, a spring 74 is connected between the pins 64 and 70. The function of the springs 72 and 74 is to tend to maintain the weights 54 and 56 in the retard position (nearest each other).
- the operation of the weights 54 and 56 which is conventional, is as follows:
- the distributor shaft 12 effects rotation of the drive plate 60, which in turn effects rotation of the weights 54 and 56.
- the weights 54 and 56 tend to move radially outward against the bias of springs 72 and 74.
- the amount of radially outward movement of the weights 54 and 56 is dependent upon the rotational velocity of the shaft 12. In other words, as the rotational velocity of the shaft 12 increases, the further outward is the amount of radial movement of the weights 54 and 56.
- the pins 50 and 52 through their respective slots 46 and 48, effect pivotal movement of the advance plate 40 with respect to the distributor shaft 12.
- a stop plate 76 Located intermediate the advance plate 40 and the weight 54 is a stop plate 76.
- the stop plate 76 has a circular opening 78 formed therein residing around the input shaft 12.
- an opening 80 located in the stop plate 76 is an opening 80.
- the opening 80 is composed of a plurality of different length slots connected together side by side. It is to be noted that the end 82 of the slot comprises a series of recesses 84 formed on an angle. integrally secured to the radially outermost edge of the stop plate 76 tab or pawl 86.
- the pin 50 passes through opening 80.
- the pin 50 is capable of coming into contact with that recess 84 which is the radially shortest distance from the distributor shaft 12. When such occurs further radial outward movement of the weights 54 and 56 is prevented. When this occurs, the rotation of the output shaft 24 with respect to the input shaft 12 has been approximately 8.
- the mechanic or operator may cause the pawl 86 to cooperate with any of the notches 42 such as the 10 notch, 12 notch, or the 15 notch.
- Such movement of the pawl 86 can be easily accomplished by manually pressing on the top of pawl 86, causing the stop plate 76 to deflect downward a slight amount permitting the pawl 86 to be moved out of cooperation with one notch 42 and into cooperation with another notch 42.
- the pin 50 would be adapted to come into contact with the next-to-theshortest-in-length recess 84. In the 15 position, the pin 50 will be caused to come into contact with that recess 84 which is located the radially greatest distance from the distributor shaft 12.
- a second set of notches 44 located on the opposite side of the advance plate 40 are a second set of notches 44.
- the second set of notches 44 may be employed if the stop plate 76 is modified so as to include an additional length having another opening similar to opening 80 and another tab or pawl similar to tab or pawl 86.
- the second pawl would be adapted to cooperate with the notches 44.
- the second opening similar to opening 80 would cooperate with the pin 52.
- This modification is redundant. However, for safety reasons it may be employed to insure that there will be a positive stopping of the outward movement of the weights 54 and 56 at the proper advance position. Both the weights 54 and 56 should inherently move in synchronism, but this modification would insure that the weights stop in synchronism. It is not necessary that a second pawl be employed to cooperate with the notches 44 as only the single pawl 86 would be satisfactory.
- a stop plate pivoted about said input shaft intermediate said advance plate and said drive plate, and adjustable to a plurality of different positions, each of said positions limiting a different amount of maximum movement of said weight assembly.
- said weight assembly includes a pin assembly fixed thereto for effecting movement of said advance plate, said pin assembly cooperating with an opening arrangement in said stop plate.
- Apparatus as defined in claim 2 including:
- said weight assembly includes two weights
- said pin assembly includes a pin secured to each of said weights
- said opening arrangement includes a pair of spaced apart openings
- each of said pins cooperating with one of said openings.
- said tab means includes a pair of spaced apart tabs
- said notch means includes dual, spaced apart sections of a plurality of notches each.
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US4011851A (en) * | 1975-08-25 | 1977-03-15 | Beutler Eden E | Distributor assembly for a vehicle |
US4363297A (en) * | 1978-02-03 | 1982-12-14 | Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha | Ignition timing control device for internal combustion engine |
FR2438174A1 (en) * | 1978-10-04 | 1980-04-30 | Sev Marchal | Ignition distributor for automobile engine - has spring with slotted eye to control rate change of angle of advance |
US5233960A (en) * | 1991-05-17 | 1993-08-10 | Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha | Engine ignition timing adjustment device |
US5921211A (en) * | 1998-09-05 | 1999-07-13 | Salvisberg; Marc W. | Adjustable interlocking ignition rotor device |
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