Engine trigger wheel

US10253689B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10253689-B2
Application numberUS-201615200990-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 1, 2016
Priority dateJul 15, 2015
Publication dateApr 9, 2019
Grant dateApr 9, 2019

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An engine trigger wheel is disclosed having a central annular portion and a cylindrical rim portion defining a number of trigger teeth, wherein the central annular and cylindrical rim portions are pressed from a single piece of metal. A number of balance apertures are formed in the central annular portion to move a center of mass of the trigger wheel away from an axis of rotation. The engine trigger wheel when fastened to one end of a crankshaft of an engine provides both an indication of the angular position of the crankshaft and a counterweight function.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An engine, comprising: a cylinder block; and a crankshaft rotationally supported by the cylinder block, the crankshaft including: a flywheel flange at one end of the crankshaft, the flywheel flange arranged outside an end wall of the cylinder block; an end counterweight arranged proximate to the flywheel flange and interior to the end wall, the end counterweight including a first portion that extends further outward in a radial direction, relative to a longitudinal axis of the crankshaft, than a second portion of the end counterweight; and an engine trigger wheel stamped from a single piece of steel, comprising: a central annular portion that is annular with an inner edge defined by a central aperture, the central aperture mounted on a circumferentially extending inner wall of a recess of the end counterweight; and a cylindrical rim portion arranged around an outer periphery of the central annular portion, the cylindrical rim portion turned over and extending outward from the central annular portion in a direction of an axis of rotation of the trigger wheel and overlying an outer periphery of the end counterweight, where the cylindrical rim portion is spaced away from the outer periphery of the end counterweight, in a direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, by a gap, the gap maintained around the circumference of the trigger wheel, the cylindrical rim portion having a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart trigger teeth and the central annular portion has a plurality of apertures formed therein to move a center of mass of the trigger wheel away from the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, the plurality of apertures spaced apart from one another and asymmetrically positioned around a circumference of the central annular portion, on a side of the central annular portion that corresponds to the second portion of the end counterweight, wherein there are a number of circumferentially spaced, stamped apertures in the cylindrical rim portion and each of the trigger teeth is formed by a land between two adjacent apertures. 2. The engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each trigger tooth extends substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, where a length of each trigger tooth, in the direction of the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, is longer than a thickness of the central annular portion and wherein the thickness of the central annular portion is equal to a thickness of the cylindrical rim portion. 3. The engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the central annular portion defines a number of circumferentially spaced fixing holes used to fasten the trigger wheel to a crankshaft of the engine. 4. The engine of claim 1 , wherein the central annular portion has an outer peripheral edge aligned with an outer surface of the cylindrical rim portion and wherein the recess of the end counterweight is on a side of the end counterweight that faces the end wall of the cylinder block. 5. The engine of claim 4 , wherein each trigger tooth extends inward, in the direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, from the outer surface toward the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel. 6. The engine of claim 1 , wherein each of the spaced, stamped apertures is stamped into the cylindrical rim portion from an outer surface of the cylindrical rim portion toward the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, in a direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel. 7. The engine of claim 1 , wherein the central annular portion includes a number of circumferentially spaced fixing holes used to fasten the trigger wheel to the crankshaft, the fixing holes separate from the plurality of apertures. 8. An engine having a crankshaft located within a cylinder block of the engine, the crankshaft having a number of counterweights to provide dynamic balancing of the crankshaft in use including an end counterweight located in close proximity to one end wall of the cylinder block, where an end of the crankshaft extending exterior to the end wall includes a flywheel flange, the end counterweight having a recess formed therein in which is mounted an engine trigger wheel, wherein the trigger wheel is angularly positioned and has an out-of-balance mass sufficient to compensate for an out-of-balance effect of material lost from the end counterweight due to the recess, and a cylindrical rim portion of the trigger wheel extends away from the one end wall of the cylinder block, away from the flywheel flange, in a direction parallel to an axis of rotation of the trigger wheel; wherein the trigger wheel is stamped from a single piece of steel comprising a central annular portion and the cylindrical rim portion which is turned over from the central annular portion, the cylindrical rim portion arranged around an outer periphery of the central annular portion and extending outward from the central annular portion in the direction parallel to the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, the cylindrical rim portion overlying the end counterweight and spaced apart from the end counterweight, around an entire circumference of the trigger wheel, by a gap, and having a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart trigger teeth, and the central annular portion having a plurality of apertures formed therein to move a center of mass of the trigger wheel away from the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, the plurality of apertures circumferentially spaced apart from one another around the central annular portion on a side of the central annular portion that is not aligned with a first portion of the end counterweight that extends farther outward, radially in a direction of an axis of rotation of the crankshaft, than a remaining portion of the end counterweight, and a central aperture that fits on a circumferentially extending inner wall of the recess of the end counterweight, wherein there are a number of circumferentially spaced, stamped apertures in the cylindrical rim portion and each of the trigger teeth is formed by a land between two adjacent apertures, and where the central annular portion includes a number of circumferentially spaced fixing holes used to fasten the trigger wheel to the crankshaft. 9. The engine as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a sizing, spacing, and positioning of the plurality of apertures in the central annular portion of the trigger wheel is arranged to compensate for the material lost from the end counterweight due to the recess and wherein each of the trigger teeth extends substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, where a length of each of the trigger teeth, in the direction of the axis of rotation of the trigger wheel, is longer than a thickness of the central annular portion and wherein the thickness of the central annular portion is equal to a thickness of the cylindrical rim portion. 10. The engine as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a depth of the recess in the end counterweight is substantially equal to a thickness of the central annular portion of the trigger wheel. 11. The engine as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the central annular portion is annular with an inner edge defined by the central aperture and an outer peripheral edge aligned with an outer surface of the cylindrical rim portion. 12. The engine as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the central aperture is sized to provide a push fit onto the inner wall of the recess. 13. A crankshaft for an engine, comprising: a flywheel flange arranged at one end of the crankshaft, the flywheel flange arranged outside an end wall of a cylinder block in which the crankshaft is rotationally supported; an asymmetri

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  • by monitoring positions of pistons or cranks · CPC title

  • by adjusting position of masses built-in the body to be tested · CPC title

  • Performing balancing on elastic shafts, e.g. for crankshafts · CPC title

  • for engine crankshafts · CPC title

  • Crankshafts · CPC title

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What does patent US10253689B2 cover?
An engine trigger wheel is disclosed having a central annular portion and a cylindrical rim portion defining a number of trigger teeth, wherein the central annular and cylindrical rim portions are pressed from a single piece of metal. A number of balance apertures are formed in the central annular portion to move a center of mass of the trigger wheel away from an axis of rotation. The engine tr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02P7/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).