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Patent Abstract
A solenoid valve includes a moving part, a plunger of magnetic material
having one end facing an end face of the moving part, and a protrusion
formed at the one end of the plunger and abutting on the end face
of the moving part. During energization, a magnetic path is formed
from a valve body to the moving part to produce an attraction force
between the valve body and the moving part across a clearance. Magnetic
flux running along the magnetic path becomes saturated at the protrusion.
Patent Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A valve arrangement, comprising: a body with an end face; a
moving part slidably received in the body, the moving part being
provided with an end face; a plunger slidably received in the body,
the plunger having one end facing an end face of the moving part,
the plunger being formed out of a magnetic material; and a protrusion
formed at the one end of the plunger, the protrusion abutting on
the end face of the moving part.
2. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein a predetermined
clearance is defined between the end face of the body and the end
face of the moving part, and wherein during energization, a predetermined
magnetic path is formed from the body to the moving part, the predetermined
magnetic path producing an attraction force between the body and
the moving part across the predetermined clearance, the attraction
force pressing the moving part toward the plunger to provide a closed
valve state.
3. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 2, wherein a predetermined
magnetic flux running along the magnetic path becomes saturated
at the protrusion.
4. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein the protrusion
has a predetermined sectional area allowing saturation of the magnetic
flux.
5. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein the protrusion
has a protrudent amount greater than the predetermined clearance.
6. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 5, wherein the protrusion
is arranged at a center portion of the plunger at the one end thereof.
7. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 6, wherein the protrusion
is circular in cross section.
8. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the protrusion
comprises a plurality of portions arranged symmetrically with respect
to an axis of the plunger.
9. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the magnetic
material for the plunger comprises carbon-containing metal.
10. The valve arrangement as claimed in claim 7, further comprising
a spring biasing the plunger in a valve-opening direction.
11. A solenoid valve, comprising: a body with an end face; a seat
member slidably received in the body; a moving part slidably received
in the body, the moving part being provided with an end face; a
plunger slidably received in the body between the seat member and
the moving part, the plunger having one end facing the end face
of the moving part, the plunger being formed out of a magnetic material;
a protrusion formed at the one end of the plunger, the protrusion
abutting on the end face of the moving part; and a valve part arranged
at another end of the plunger, the valve part abutting on the seat
member.
12. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 11, wherein a predetermined
clearance is defined between the end face of the body and the end
face of the moving part, and wherein during energization, a predetermined
magnetic path is formed from the body to the moving part, the predetermined
magnetic path producing an attraction force between the body and
the moving part across the predetermined clearance, the attraction
force pressing the moving part toward the plunger, which makes the
valve part abut on the seat member to provide a closed valve state.
13. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 12, wherein a predetermined
magnetic flux running along the magnetic path becomes saturated
at the protrusion.
14. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 13, wherein the protrusion
has a predetermined sectional area allowing saturation of the magnetic
flux.
15. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 14, wherein the protrusion
has a protrudent amount greater than the predetermined clearance.
16. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 15, wherein the protrusion
is arranged at a center portion of the plunger at the one end thereof.
17. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 16, wherein the protrusion
is circular in cross section.
18. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 11, wherein the protrusion
comprises a plurality of portions arranged symmetrically with respect
to an axis of the plunger.
19. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 11, wherein the magnetic
material for the plunger comprises carbon-containing metal.
20. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 11, further comprising
a spring interposed between the seat member and the plunger, the
spring biasing the plunger in a valve-opening direction.
21. A valve arrangement, comprising: a body with an end face; a
moving part slidably received in the body, the moving part being
provided with an end face; a plunger slidably received in the body,
the plunger having one end facing an end face of the moving part,
the plunger being formed out of a magnetic material; and a protrusion
formed at the one end of the plunger, the protrusion abutting on
the end face of the moving part, wherein a predetermined clearance
is defined between the end face of the body and the end face of
the moving part, wherein during energization, a predetermined magnetic
path is formed from the body to the moving part, the predetermined
magnetic path producing an attraction force between the body and
the moving part across the predetermined clearance, the attraction
force pressing the moving part toward the plunger to provide a closed
valve state, wherein a predetermined magnetic flux running along
the magnetic path becomes saturated at the protrusion, wherein the
protrusion has a predetermined sectional area allowing saturation
of the magnetic flux, and wherein the protrusion has a protrudent
amount greater than the predetermined clearance.
22. A valve arrangement, comprising: a body with an end face; a
moving part slidably received in the body, the moving part being
provided with an end face; a plunger slidably received in the body,
the plunger having one end facing an end face of the moving part,
the plunger being formed out of a magnetic material; and a protrusion
formed at the one end of the plunger, the protrusion abutting on
the end face of the moving part, wherein a predetermined clearance
is defined between the end face of the body and the end face of
the moving part, wherein during energization, a predetermined magnetic
path is formed from the body to the moving part, the predetermined
magnetic path producing an attraction force between the body and
the moving part across the predetermined clearance, the attraction
force pressing the moving part toward the plunger to provide a closed
valve state, wherein a predetermined magnetic flux running along
the magnetic path becomes saturated at the protrusion, wherein the
protrusion has a predetermined sectional area allowing saturation
of the magnetic flux, wherein the protrusion has a protrudent amount
greater than the predetermined clearance, wherein the protrusion
is arranged at a center portion of the plunger at the one end thereof,
and wherein the protrusion is circular in cross section.
Patent Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a solenoid valve,
and more particularly to a normally open solenoid valve that is
open during non-energization.
[0002] A typical normally open solenoid valve is described, for
example, in TECHNICAL PAPER SERIES 930505 entitled "ABS5 and
ASR5: The New ABS/ASR Family to Optimize Directional Stability and
Traction", pp. 11-18, published by Society of Automotive Engineers
(SAE). This solenoid valve comprises a roughly cylindrical valve
body, a cylinder having an end closed by an end of the valve body
fixed thereto by welding, a valve-seat member arranged in the valve
body, a plunger slidably arranged in the valve body to have a front
end with a valve part seated on the valve-seat member, a moving
part slidably arranged in the cylinder to abut on a base end of
the plunger, a spring interposed between the valve-seat member and
the plunger to bias the plunger and the moving part in the valve-opening
direction, and a coil wound on the outer periphery of the valve
body and the cylinder. When energizing the coil, a magnetic path
is formed from the solenoid yoke to the valve body through the moving
part so as to produce an electromagnetic force, which moves the
moving part against a biasing force of the spring, closing the valve.
[0003] In the above solenoid valve wherein energization of the
coil creates magnetic path as described above, the plunger, located
in the magnetic path, is made of a non-magnetic material such as
stainless steel so as not to provide a magnetic force per se, securing
the valve opening/closing responsibility, etc. Moreover, although
the valve part of the plunger needs to have higher hardness due
to repeated collision with the valve-seat member, the valve part
of the plunger of non-magnetic material such as stainless steel
is of lower hardness, requiring a particular treatment for increasing
the hardness for the purpose of preventing wear.
[0004] As described, in the typical solenoid valve, the plunger
is high in material cost due to use of a high-priced non-magnetic
material, and has increased number of working processes due to need
of a particular treatment for increasing the hardness, leading to
the disadvantage in manufacturing cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to
provide a solenoid valve that is free of the above disadvantage,
and allows a reduction in manufacturing cost.
[0006] The present invention provides generally a valve arrangement,
comprising:
[0007] a body with an end face;
[0008] a moving part slidably received in the body, the moving
part being provided with an end face;
[0009] a plunger slidably received in the body, the plunger having
one end fading an end face of the moving part, the plunger being
formed out of a magnetic material; and
[0010] a protrusion formed at the one end of the plunger, the protrusion
abutting on the end face of the moving part.
[0011] One aspect of the present invention is to provide a solenoid
valve, comprising:
[0012] a body with an end face;
[0013] a seat member slidably received in the body;
[0014] a moving part slidably received in the body, the moving
part being provided with an end face;
[0015] a plunger slidably received in the body between the seat
member and the moving part, the plunger having one end facing the
end face of the moving part, the plunger being formed out of a magnetic
material;
[0016] a protrusion formed at the one end of the plunger, the protrusion
abutting on the end face of the moving part; and
[0017] a valve part arranged at another end of the plunger, the
valve part abutting on the seat member.
[0018] Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a
valve arrangement, comprising:
[0019] a body with an end face;
[0020] a moving part slidably received in the body, the moving
part being provided with an end face;
[0021] a plunger slidably received in the body, the plunger having
one end facing an end face of the moving part, the plunger being
formed out of a magnetic material; and
[0022] a protrusion formed at the one end of the plunger, the protrusion
abutting on the end face of the moving part,
[0023] wherein a predetermined clearance is defined between the
end face of the body and the end face of the moving part,
[0024] wherein during energization, a predetermined magnetic path
is formed from the body to the moving part, the predetermined magnetic
path producing an attraction force between the body and the moving
part across the predetermined clearance, the attraction force pressing
the moving part toward the plunger to provide a closed valve state,
[0025] wherein a predetermined magnetic flux running along the
magnetic path becomes saturated at the protrusion,
[0026] wherein the protrusion has a predetermined sectional area
allowing saturation of the magnetic flux, and
[0027] wherein the protrusion has a protrudent amount greater than
the predetermined clearance.
[0028] A further aspect of the present invention is to provide
a valve arrangement, comprising:
[0029] a body with an end face;
[0030] a moving part slidably received in the body, the moving
part being provided with an end face;
[0031] a plunger slidably received in the body, the plunger having
one end facing an end face of the moving part, the plunger being
formed out of a magnetic material; and
[0032] a protrusion formed at the one end of the plunger, the protrusion
abutting on the end face of the moving part,
[0033] wherein a predetermined clearance is defined between the
end face of the body and the end face of the moving part,
[0034] wherein during energization, a predetermined magnetic path
is formed from the body to the moving part, the predetermined magnetic
path producing an attraction force between the body and the moving
part across the predetermined clearance, the attraction force pressing
the moving part toward the plunger to provide a closed valve state,
[0035] wherein a predetermined magnetic flux running along the
magnetic path becomes saturated at the protrusion,
[0036] wherein the protrusion has a predetermined sectional area
allowing saturation of the magnetic flux,
[0037] wherein the protrusion has a protrudent amount greater than
the predetermined clearance,
[0038] wherein the protrusion is arranged at a center portion of
the plunger at the one end thereof, and
[0039] wherein the protrusion is circular in cross section.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] The other objects and features of the present invention
will become apparent from the following description with reference
to the accompanying drawings wherein:
[0041] FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a preferred embodiment
of a solenoid valve according to the present invention;
[0042] FIG. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view showing the solenoid
valve;
[0043] FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2, showing another embodiment
of the solenoid valve; and
[0044] FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing still another embodiment
of the solenoid valve.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0045] Referring to the drawings, a solenoid valve embodying the
present invention will be described. Referring to FIG. 1, the solenoid
valve comprises a roughly cylinder-shaped valve body 1 and having
a valve hole 1a formed axially and a communicating hole 1b formed
in the middle to be orthogonal to the valve hole 1a. A flange 1c
is outwardly formed with the valve body 1 in the middle thereof
to engage with a housing, not shown, upon caulking.
[0046] A valve-seat member 2 is fitted in the valve hole 1a to
be slightly below the communicating hole 1b of the valve body 1.
A hole 2a is axially arranged through the valve-seat member 2, and
a valve seat 2b is formed at the outer periphery thereof.
[0047] A cylinder 3 of thin circular tube having one end closed
is fixed to an upper end of the valve body 1 by welding.
[0048] A plunger 4 is axially slidably received in the valve hole
1a. The plunger 4 is formed out of a magnetic material including
carbon-containing metal such as iron, and comprises a cylinder-shaped
main body 4a. Arranged at a lower end of the main body 4a is a valve
seat 4b having a hemispherical front end seated on the valve seat
2b to provide the closed valve state, whereas arranged at an upper
end thereof is a small-diameter cylinder-shaped protrusion 4c having
a predetermined sectional area allowing saturation of magnetic flux
as will be discussed below. The protrusion 4c is circular in cross
section. In order to avoid the influence of a magnetic field, the
protrusion 4c is preferably arranged maximally distant from the
housing, i.e. a center portion of the plunger 4.
[0049] A spring 5 is interposed between the plunger 4 and the valve-seat
member 2 to bias the plunger 4 in the valve-opening direction or
upwardly.
[0050] A substantially cylindrical moving part 6 is arranged inside
the cylinder 3 above the plunger 4. When the moving part 6 is lifted
by a biasing force of the spring 5 through the plunger 4, a clearance
7 is defined between the moving part 6 and the upper end of the
valve body 1. Referring to FIG. 2, an axial dimension or protrudent
amount L1 of the protrusion 4c is greater than a dimension L2 of
the clearance 7.
[0051] A coil 8 is wound on the outer periphery of the cylinder
3 and the upper end of the valve body 1.
[0052] Next, operation of the illustrative embodiment will be described.
[0053] During non-energization of the coil 8, the plunger 4 is
disengaged from the valve-seat member 2 by a biasing force of the
spring 5 so that the valve part 4b and the valve seat 2b are separated
from each other, providing the open valve state.
[0054] During energization of the coil 8, a magnetic path, shown
by arrows, is formed from the moving part 6 to the valve body 1
through a yoke 9 so as to produce thereby an attraction force between
the valve body 1 and the moving part 6 across the clearance 7. This
moves the plunger 4 downwardly against a biasing force of the spring
5 so that the valve part 4b abuts on the valve seat 2b, providing
the closed valve state.
[0055] In the illustrative embodiment, the plunger 4 is formed
out of a magnetic material, so that during formation of the above
magnetic path, the path also passes through the plunger 4 toward
the moving part 6. However, since this magnetic path is narrowed
by the small-diameter protrusion 4c arranged at the upper end of
the plunger 4, magnetic flux running along the path becomes saturated
at the protrusion 4c to produce an attraction force in the plunger
4 itself, resulting in no degradation in plunger responsibility.
[0056] Further, in the illustrative embodiment, the protrusion
4c is preferably arranged maximally distant from the housing, i.e.
the center portion of the plunger 4, avoiding the influence of a
magnetic field.
[0057] Furthermore, in the illustrative embodiment, the axial dimension
or protrudent amount L1 of the protrusion 4c is greater than the
dimension L2 of the clearance 7, so that magnetic lines running
from the moving part 6 to the plunger 4 are less than those running
from the moving part 6 to the valve body 1. This can minimize a
bad magnetic influence on the plunger 4.
[0058] Still further, in the illustrative embodiment, the plunger
4 has protrusion 4c arranged at the upper end to abut on the moving
part 6 through the protrusion 4c. Thus, although the plunger 4 includes
a magnetic material, magnetic flux becomes saturated at the protrusion
4c of the plunger 4, preventing degradation in plunger responsibility.
This allows the use of a magnetic material of lower-priced and higher
hardness in the plunger 4, leading to possible reduction in material
cost. Moreover, this eliminates the need of treatment for increasing
the hardness of the valve part 4b, obtaining reduced number of working
processes, resulting in possible reduction in manufacturing cost.
[0059] Having described the present invention with regard to the
preferred embodiment, it is understood that the present invention
is not limited thereto, and various changes and modifications can
be made without departing the scope of the present invention. By
way of example, in the illustrative embodiment, a single protrusion
4c is formed at one end of the plunger 4. Optionally, referring
to FIG. 3, a plurality of protrusions may be arranged in such a
way as to be symmetrical with respect a plunger axis without being
positioned axially. Moreover, referring to FIG. 4, in place of the
cylinder shape, the protrusion 4c may be of the truncated cone.
Furthermore, the plunger 4 may include other magnetic material than
carbon-containing metal.
[0060] The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application 2000-171407
are incorporated hereby by reference. |