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Patent Abstract
Process for calibration of the mobile core spring of a solenoid
valve comprising an electromagnet subassembly associated with a
pneumatic switching subassembly with a valve plug, the valve plug
being moved in the body of the pneumatic switching subassembly firstly
by a spring located in the mobile core of the electromagnet subassembly
through a pusher, and secondly by a spring located under the valve
plug and bearing around the lower seating of the pneumatic switching
subassembly, this process comprising the following steps: a force
sensor is put into position, either at a predetermined distance
from the upper face of the mobile core, this distance being equivalent
to the actual travel distance of the mobile core, or directly in
contact with the face of the core when it is required to adjust
the spring based on its force after the travel distance (core in
contact on the yoke); the spring is installed in a reaming providing
for this purpose in the axis of the mobile core: an elastic split
pin is put into position behind the said spring, that is forced
more or less into the reaming of the mobile core while measuring
the force generated by the spring on the sensor, and the split pin
is no longer forced into the core as soon as the required force
is measured by the sensor.
Patent Claims
1. Process for calibration of the mobile core spring of a solenoid
valve comprising an electromagnet subassembly associated with a
pneumatic switching subassembly with a valve plug, the valve plug
being moved in the body of the pneumatic switching subassembly firstly
by a spring located in the mobile core of the electromagnet subassembly
through a pusher, and secondly by a spring located under the valve
plug and bearing around the lower seating of the pneumatic switching
subassembly, this process comprising the following steps: a force
sensor is put into position, either at a predetermined distance
from the upper face of the mobile core, this distance being equivalent
to the actual travel distance of the mobile core, or directly in
contact with the face of the core when it is required to adjust
the spring based on its force after the travel distance (core in
contact on the yoke); the spring is installed in a reaming providing
for this purpose in the axis of the mobile core: an elastic split
pin is put into position behind the said spring, that is forced
more or less into the reaming of the mobile core while measuring
the force generated by the spring on the sensor, and the split pin
is no longer forced into the core as soon as the required force
is measured by the sensor.
2. Process according to claim 1, wherein the parameters used to
adjust the spring are: the placed spring height, i.e. the height
at which the spring of the mobile core must supply the force necessary
to seal the lower seating and the force necessary to seal the lower
seating, these two parameters being calculated or measured.
3. Process according to claim 1, wherein the drilling in said pin
goes from side to side.
4. Process according to claim 3, wherein said pin is made by winding
a metallic wire in spiral form.
5. Process according to claim 1, applied to a normally open type
solenoid valve, wherein the spring of the mobile core is adjusted
by using the sensor to measure the force generated by the valve
plug underspring when it is assembled in the pneumatic switching
subassembly and this force is reproduced in the spring of the mobile
core so that the tolerances of the two springs are compensated by
the setting of the spring.
Patent Description
[0001] The present invention in general relates to improvements
made to solenoid valves. It is more particularly applicable to solenoid
valves comprising an electromagnet subassembly associated with a
pneumatic switching subassembly with a valve plug, the pneumatic
switching subassembly being composed of a body enclosing the valve
plug trapped between two sealing seatings facing each other. The
valve plug movement is provoked firstly by a spring located in the
mobile core of the electromagnet subassembly by means of a pusher,
and secondly by means of a spring located under the valve plug (usually
called valve plug underspring) and bearing around the lower seating
of the pneumatic switching subassembly, this valve plug underspring
forcing the said valve plug into contact with the upper seating
of the pneumatic switching subassembly when the solenoid valve is
energized. In the rest position, in other words when the solenoid
valve is not energised, the spring of the mobile core of the electromagnet
subassembly pushes the core into contact on the pusher and forces
the valve plug onto the seating of the lower channel of the solenoid
valve.
[0002] The improvements according to the invention will be better
understood with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, which show axial and
vertical sections through an electromagnet according to prior art.
[0003] These FIGS. 1 and 2 show that this invention relates to
a solenoid valve comprising firstly an electromagnet subassembly
denoted as a whole as reference 10, and secondly a pneumatic switching
subassembly denoted as a whole as reference 12. Mechanical means
are used to assemble these two subassemblies 10 and 12.
[0004] The pneumatic switching subassembly 12 is composed of a
body enclosing a valve plug 14, preferably made from an elastomer,
that is trapped between two sealing seatings 15 and 16 facing each
other. The movement of the valve plug 14 in the body of the pneumatic
switching subassembly 12 is caused firstly by a spring 17 positioned
in the mobile core 18 of the electromagnet subassembly 10 by means
of a pusher 19, and secondly by a spring 20 (valve plug underspring)
to return the valve plug.
[0005] In the rest position, in other words when the electromagnet
is not energised, the spring 17 pushes the mobile core 18 such that
it forces the valve plug 14 through its pusher 19 onto the seating
16 of the lower channel of the solenoid valve.
[0006] The force applied by the spring 17 of the mobile core 18
must be sufficient to guarantee leak tightness of the lower seating
16, and to achieve this result, this force must be equal to the
following sum:
(pressure.times.cross section of seating 16)+force of spring 20+additional
sealing force.
[0007] In this respect, refer to FIG. 3 which shows the force of
the spring 17 as a function of the air gap of the lower seating
16 of the valve plug.
[0008] When the solenoid valve is in the open position, in other
words when the electromagnet is energised, the magnetic force that
it generates in the mobile core 18 is greater than the force of
the spring 17 under these conditions, the mobile core 18 forces
it into contact with the fixed core 21 (or the yoke) of the electromagnet
subassembly 10 and it no longer applies any force on the valve plug
14 through the pusher 19. The return spring 20 of the valve plug
14 then forces the valve plug into contact with the upper seating
15 of the subassembly 12.
[0009] Considering its manufacturing mode (particularly the steel
quality, wire diameter, number and pitch of the turns, free length),
the spring 17 of the mobile core can only be made with a certain
tolerance on the free length, and therefore on the force at a certain
predetermined height called the "placed height". In solutions
used at the moment, the force can vary from 20 to 40% for a load
at a placed height, which is becoming less acceptable in the current
attempt to improve the performances and miniaturization of this
type of solenoid valve.
[0010] The most frequently used solution to solve this problem
at the moment is to sort the springs in order to reduce the manufacturing
tolerance. This technique is a simple means of reducing manufacturing
dispersions, but it still leaves relatively large variations and
it increases the cost of the spring production due to manufacturing
scrap.
[0011] Another solution used at the moment is to adjust the mobile
core spring after the solenoid valve has been assembled. Consequently,
the yoke, in other words the fixed core of the electromagnet subassembly,
is perforated and drilled in the axial direction so that a threaded
pusher can be fitted into it on which an O-ring is fitted to make
it leak tight. This threaded pusher is in contact at one of its
ends with the spring of the mobile core of the electromagnet subassembly.
In order to adjust the solenoid valve, in other words the spring
force on the mobile core, all that is necessary is to apply the
maximum usage pressure in the lower channel of the solenoid valve
and then screw the pusher in until the spring of the mobile core
seals the lower seating under the pressure. This known solution
is precise because the mobile core spring only applies the force
necessary to create a seal on the lower seating of the valve plug
of the solenoid valve. The disadvantage of this solution is its
manufacturing and installation costs: it requires tapping to be
formed in the fixed yoke of the solenoid valve, machining of an
additional part (threaded pusher) and the installation of an additional
O-ring to seal the assembly.
[0012] Starting from this state of the art, the present invention
has the objective of solving the technical problem mentioned above,
in other words:
[0013] to reduce dispersions in the force in the spring in the
mobile core of the electromagnet assembly, and
[0014] also to compensate for dispersions in the valve plug return
spring (valve plug underspring) of the pneumatic switching subassembly,
in a simple manner without it being necessary to use additional
sealing means.
[0015] Consequently, this invention relates to a process for calibration
of the mobile core spring of a solenoid valve comprising an electromagnet
subassembly associated with a pneumatic switching subassembly with
a valve plug, the valve plug being moved in the body of the pneumatic
switching subassembly firstly by a spring located in the mobile
core of the electromagnet subassembly through a pusher, and secondly
by a spring located under the valve plug and bearing on the lower
seating of the pneumatic switching subassembly, this process being
characterised in that:
[0016] a force sensor is put into position, either at a predetermined
distance from the upper face of the core, this distance being equivalent
to the actual travel distance of the mobile core, or directly in
contact with the face of the core when it is required to adjust
the spring based on its force after the travel distance (core in
contact on the yoke);
[0017] the spring is installed in a reaming provided for this purpose
in the axis of the mobile core, and then,
[0018] an elastic pin is put into position behind the said spring,
that is forced more or less into the reaming of the core while measuring
the force generated by the spring on the sensor, and
[0019] the pin is no longer forced into the core as soon as the
required force is measured by the sensor.
[0020] According to one embodiment of the process according to
the invention, the parameters used for adjustment of the spring
are firstly:
[0021] the placed spring height, in other words the height at which
the spring must supply the force necessary to seal the lower seating,
and
[0022] secondly, the force necessary to seal the lower seating,
these two parameters being either calculated or measured.
[0023] According to another embodiment of the invention, the said
pin is perforated on each side. It may preferably be made by spiral
winding of a metallic wire, or it may be in the form of a cylindrical
part or a ball.
[0024] The process according to the invention may be applied to
a normally open type solenoid valve. According to this particular
application, the spring of the mobile core of the electromagnet
subassembly is adjusted by using the sensor to measure the force
generated by the valve plug underspring when it is assembled in
the pneumatic switching subassembly and this force is reproduced
in the mobile core spring so that the tolerances of the two springs
are compensated by the setting of the mobile core spring.
[0025] Other advantages and specificities of this invention will
become clear from the following description, with reference to the
appended drawings, which illustrate example embodiments, that are
in no way restrictive, wherein:
[0026] FIGS. 1 and 2 are axial and vertical sectional views of
a solenoid valve to which the process according to the invention
is applicable, and which were referred to in the preamble to this
description;
[0027] FIG. 3 shows curves that illustrate the force of the mobile
core spring (under specific conditions indicated on the table attached
to this figure) as a function of the air gap of the lower seating
of the solenoid valve plug;
[0028] FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the embodiment
of the process according to the invention;
[0029] FIGS. 5a and 5b show another example embodiment of the invention
and,
[0030] FIG. 6 illustrates spring force curves for the valve plug
underspring, as a function of the travel distance of the valve plug
for a normally open solenoid valve.
[0031] As mentioned above, the process according to the invention
is designed to compensate for manufacturing dispersions of the spring
17 of the mobile core 18 of the electromagnet subassembly of the
solenoid valve by means of a simple adjustment that does not require
any additional sealing means, this adjustment being made at the
centre of the mobile core 18.
[0032] Refer to FIG. 4. It can be seen that the mobile core 18
is crossed by a reaming that is sized such that the spring 17 can
fit into it. In this example embodiment according to the invention,
the force sensor 21 is positioned at a predetermined distance equivalent
to the real travel distance of the mobile core 18 of the upper face
of the core 18. When the spring must be adjusted on its force after
the travel distance (core in contact on the yoke), the sensor 21
must be positioned directly in contact on the face of the core.
The spring 17 being positioned in the reaming of the core 18, an
elastic pin 22 is inserted behind the spring 17 bearing on the spring,
as can clearly be seen in FIG. 4. This elastic pin may for example
be made by winding a metallic wire in spiral form. It may be made
in other forms, for example as an elastic cylindrical part, or a
ball, etc.
[0033] According to this invention, the adjustment of the spring
17 is obtained by means of split pin 22, by penetrating this split
pin more or less into the reaming of the core 18. A pusher like
23 can be used for this purpose, and the force generated by the
spring 17 on the sensor 21 when the pusher pushes the split pin,
is measured. As soon as the sensor 21 has measured the required
force, the pin 22 is no longer pushed into the reaming in the core.
[0034] The parameters, that are taken into account for the adjustment
of the spring 17 under the conditions described above are as follows:
[0035] the placed spring height, in other words the height at which
the spring 17 must supply the force necessary to seal the seating
16 on the lower channel of the solenoid valve; this placed height
is shown in FIG. 4, and
[0036] the force necessary to seal the lower seating 16.
[0037] These two parameters may either be calculated or measured,
and as soon as they are known, the adjustment process according
to the invention described above can be implemented.
[0038] The process according to the invention is a means of reducing
the tolerance of the force of the mobile core spring 17 to a value
of less than 10%. The characteristic consisting of using an elastic
split pin like 22 to make the adjustment has the following specific
advantages:
[0039] it is a part that is easy to make in large production series
and is therefore inexpensive, and it is much more economic in practice
than paying the extra cost necessary to sort springs using one of
the solutions according to prior art in the description given above;
[0040] it is possible to make an axial reaming in the mobile core
18 with a manufacturing tolerance similar to what could be obtained
with a bit, while a much tighter tolerance is necessary for tight
fitting of machined parts such as the threaded pusher used in the
other solution according to prior art mentioned above;
[0041] since the split pin 22 drilling passes from side to side,
the "dashpot" effect, in other words air compression in
the reaming of the mobile core 18 into which the spring 17 fits
when it comes into contact with the fixed core 21 during operation
of the solenoid valve, is eliminated.
[0042] Other example embodiments of the process according to the
invention are illustrated in FIGS. 5a and 5b.
[0043] These examples refer to a 3/2 type solenoid valve, normally
closed, but that may be supplied in a normally open version, the
pressure supply and exhaust then being reversed, while the working
channel remains the same. The invention may also be applied to "universal"
solenoid valves in which the pressure may be applied through any
channel.
[0044] Under these applications, it is also necessary to achieve
an equilibrium of forces between springs 17 and 20:
[0045] force in spring 17 of mobile core 18>force in the valve
plug underspring 20.
[0046] However, the valve plug underspring 20 must be sufficient
to create a sealing pressure at the seating 15 of the upper channel
of the solenoid valve. This is the same as the problem described
above and solved by this invention, i.e. the problem of the tolerance
of the spring 17 of the mobile core.
[0047] The solution is exactly the same as that described above;
the spring 17 of the mobile core 18 is adjusted by measuring the
force generated by the valve plug underspring 20 when it is assembled
in a pneumatic switching subassembly and if this force is reproduced
in the spring 17 of the mobile core such that the tolerances of
the two springs are compensated by adjusting the spring 17 (FIGS.
5a, 5b and FIG. 6).
[0048] Obviously, this invention is not limited to the example
embodiments described and represented above, but it includes all
variants of it. |