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Patent Abstract
A solenoid valve, in particular, for a refrigerating machine, includes
a valve body with an inlet and two outlets, a valve element that
can be moved in the valve body between two end positions corresponding
respectively to different switching positions of the solenoid valve,
at least one permanent magnet for holding the valve element in the
respectively assumed end position, and a magnet coil for exerting
on the valve element a magnetic force effecting a shift into the
respective other end position. The valve body and the magnet coil
are accommodated in two compartments of a housing, and the at least
one permanent magnet is held in a receptacle on a wall of the housing
in a fashion facing a middle position of the valve element situated
between the two end positions.
Patent Claims
I claim:
1. A solenoid valve, comprising: a housing of a non-magnetic material,
said housing having two compartments and a wall with a receptacle;
a valve body having an inlet and two outlets; a valve element moveably
disposed in said valve body between two end positions corresponding
respectively to different switching positions of said valve element,
said two end positions of said valve element defining a middle position
therebetween, said receptacle facing said middle position; at least
one permanent magnet disposed in said receptacle for holding said
valve element in a respectively assumed one of said two end positions;
and a magnet coil for exerting on said valve element a magnetic
force effecting a shift into a respective one of said two end positions,
said magnet coil and said valve body accommodated in said two compartments.
2. The solenoid valve according to claim 1, wherein: said housing
has an interior; and said receptacle of said permanent magnet is
a recess of said housing open toward said interior.
3. The solenoid valve according to claim 2, wherein said housing
has latching hooks holding said permanent magnet in said recess.
4. The solenoid valve according to claim 1, wherein: said coil
and said valve body have longitudinal axes; and said housing has
two parts adjoining one another at a plane defined by said longitudinal
axes of said coil and of said valve body.
5. The solenoid valve according to claim 4, wherein said at least
one permanent magnet is two permanent magnets each disposed on one
of said two parts.
6. The solenoid valve according to claim 1, wherein: said magnet
coil has supply terminals; and said housing has a cover permitting
access to said supply terminals.
7. The solenoid valve according to claim 6, wherein a film hinge
connects said cover to said housing.
8. The solenoid valve according to claim 6, wherein said magnet
coil has a supply cable and said cover has an adjoining edge with
respect to said housing, and including a strain relief device for
said supply cable, said strain relief device disposed at said cover
at said adjoining edge.
9. The solenoid valve according to claim 6, wherein: said magnet
coil has a supply cable; and at least one of said housing and said
cover has a strain relief device for said supply cable.
10. The solenoid valve according to claim 7, wherein: said magnet
coil has a supply cable; said cover has a cover edge opposite said
film hinge; said housing has a housing edge adjoining said cover
edge when said cover is closed; and said housing and said cover
each have a strain relief device for said supply cable at said cover
edge and said housing edge.
11. The solenoid valve according to claim 1, wherein: said valve
body is cylindrical with an axial center and two opposing end faces;
said inlet is disposed at said axial center; and said two outlets
are respectively disposed at said two opposing end faces.
12. The solenoid valve according to claim 5, wherein: said valve
body is cylindrical with an axial center and two opposing end faces;
said inlet is disposed at said axial center; said two outlets are
respectively disposed at said two opposing end faces; said housing
has a socket formed on said two parts; and an inlet tube is connected
to said inlet and is guided through said socket.
13. The solenoid valve according to claim 12, wherein: said cylindrical
valve body has a longitudinal direction; said housing has an interior;
said receptacle of said permanent magnet is a recess of said housing
open toward said interior; said housing has latching hooks holding
said permanent magnet in said recess; and said latching hooks are
spaced apart transverse to said longitudinal direction.
14. The solenoid valve according to claim 1, wherein said housing
has an outer surface and a plurality of fastening lugs with different
orientations disposed on said outer surface.
15. The solenoid valve according to claim 1, wherein: said housing
has an outer surface; and said valve body has ends extending outside
said outer surface and to be joined to respective outlet lines.
16. The solenoid valve according to claim 1, wherein: said housing
has an outer surface; and said valve body extends past said outer
surface and are to be joined to respective outlet lines.
17. The solenoid valve according to claim 1, wherein said housing
is of a heat resistant plastic material.
18. The solenoid valve according to claim 17, wherein said plastic
is polypropylene.
19. A solenoid valve for a refrigerating machine, comprising: a
housing of a non-magnetic material, said housing having two compartments
and a wall with a receptacle; a valve body having an inlet and two
outlets; a valve element moveably disposed in said valve body between
two end positions corresponding respectively to different switching
positions of said valve element, said two end positions of said
valve element defining a middle position therebetween, said receptacle
facing said middle position; at least one permanent magnet disposed
in said receptacle for holding said valve element in a respectively
assumed one of said two end positions; and a magnet coil for exerting
on said valve element a magnetic force effecting a shift into a
respective one of said two end positions, said magnet coil and said
valve body accommodated in said two compartments.
Patent Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending International
Application No. PCT/EP01/08680, filed Jul. 26, 2001, which designated
the United States and was not published in English.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] Prior art configurations mount the individual components
in a complicated fashion one after another around the solenoid valve.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide
a bistable solenoid valve that overcomes the hereinafore-mentioned
disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type
and that has a simplified configuration and can, therefore, be produced
with a low outlay and cost effectively.
[0005] With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided,
in accordance with the invention, a solenoid valve, including a
housing of a non-magnetic material, the housing having two compartments
and a wall with a receptacle, a valve body having an inlet and two
outlets, a valve element moveably disposed in the valve body between
two end positions corresponding respectively to different switching
positions of the valve element, the two end positions of the valve
element defining a middle position therebetween, the receptacle
facing the middle position, at least one permanent magnet disposed
in the receptacle for holding the valve element in a respectively
assumed one of the two end positions, and a magnet coil for exerting
on the valve element a magnetic force effecting a shift into a respective
one of the two end positions, the magnet coil and the valve body
accommodated in the two compartments. Preferably, the valve is part
of a refrigerating device.
[0006] According to the invention, it is possible to reverse the
sequence of the assembly of the components of the solenoid valve
by virtue of the fact that the valve body and the magnet coil are,
respectively, accommodated in compartments and the permanent magnet
is held in a receptacle on a wall of the housing of the solenoid
valve.
[0007] In contrast to the prior art, in accordance with the present
invention, the components are mounted conveniently on the housing
in sequence, a preformed receptacle for the permanent magnet and
compartments for valve body and magnet coil permitting these components
to be mounted relative to one another quickly, conveniently, and
with a high degree of dimensional stability. Because the relative
position of the components one to another is prescribed by the compartments
and the receptacle, the exact positioning of the individual components
relative to one another that is required for the reliable functioning
of the solenoid valve results automatically.
[0008] In accordance with another feature of the invention, the
receptacle of the permanent magnet is, preferably, constructed as
a recess of the housing open toward the housing interior. Such a
configuration permits the permanent magnet to be disposed in direct
contact with the valve body held in the housing.
[0009] In accordance with a further feature of the invention, preferably,
the permanent magnet is held in the recess by latching hooks. This
permits the magnet to be mounted by simply being latched in.
[0010] In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the
housing expediently includes two parts or shells that adjoin one
another at a plane defined by longitudinal axes of the coil and
of the valve body. These two parts can be latched to one another
conveniently after fitting the magnet coil and valve body in their
respective compartments.
[0011] In accordance with an additional feature of the invention,
a permanent magnet can be disposed on each of the two parts such
that the two permanent magnets are situated on either side of the
parting plane of the two parts.
[0012] To be able to connect electric supply lines conveniently
to the magnet coil, in accordance with yet another feature of the
invention, the housing is, expediently, provided with a cover that
permits access to supply terminals of the magnet coil.
[0013] In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention,
the cover is, expediently, connected to the remainder of the housing
by a film hinge. Such a cover can be produced conveniently in one
part with an adjoining region of the housing, for example, by injection
molding.
[0014] In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention,
the cover and an adjoining edge of the remainder of the housing,
expediently, form a holder for a strain relief device of a supply
cable of the magnet coil.
[0015] In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention,
the magnet coil has a supply cable and the cover has an adjoining
edge with respect to the housing, and there is provided a strain
relief device for the supply cable, the strain relief device disposed
at the cover at the adjoining edge.
[0016] In accordance with again another feature of the invention,
at least one of the housing and the cover has a strain relief device
for the supply cable.
[0017] In accordance with again a further feature of the invention,
the cover has a cover edge opposite the film hinge, the housing
has a housing edge adjoining the cover edge when the cover is closed
and the housing and the cover each have a strain relief device for
the supply cable at the cover edge and the housing edge.
[0018] In accordance with again an added feature of the invention,
the valve body is, preferably, embodied as a cylinder with an inlet
in an axial center of the valve body and two outlets at opposing
end faces. Such a configuration of the valve body permits convenient
production, for example, by inserting two elements respectively
forming a valve seat and an outlet into a cylindrical tube from
the ends.
[0019] In accordance with again an additional feature of the invention,
an inlet tube connected to the inlet is guided through a socket
formed on the two parts of the housing. As such, the valve body
is secured in its compartment both against rotation about its axis
and against displacement in the direction of the axis.
[0020] In accordance with still another feature of the invention,
the cylindrical valve body has a longitudinal direction, the housing
has an interior, the receptacle of the permanent magnet is a recess
of the housing open toward the interior, the housing has latching
hooks holding the permanent magnet in the recess, and the latching
hooks are spaced apart transverse to the longitudinal direction.
[0021] In accordance with still a further feature of the invention,
there is provided a plurality of fastening lugs with different orientations
is constructed on the outer surface of the housing for the purpose
of flexibly assembling the solenoid valve in different application
environments.
[0022] In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention,
the ends of the valve body are, preferably, exposed at the outer
surface of the housing. Such a configuration permits the use of
the housing both for valve bodies that are mounted in the housing
in a fashion already fitted with outlet lines, and for valve bodies
in the case of which the outlet lines are not fastened, in particular,
not soldered, on the ends of the valve body until the valve body
is fitted in the housing and, possibly, until the housing is mounted
in its application environment. For the last case, in particular,
it is expedient that the housing is produced from a heat resistant
material, in particular, from a plastic such as polypropylene, for
example, that withstands temperatures occurring during soldering
of the connecting lines to the surface of the valve body without
being damaged.
[0023] Other features that are considered as characteristic for
the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
[0024] Although the invention is illustrated and described herein
as embodied in a bistable solenoid valve, it is, nevertheless, not
intended to be limited to the details shown because various modifications
and structural changes may be made therein without departing from
the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents
of the claims.
[0025] The construction and method of operation of the invention,
however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof,
will be best understood from the following description of specific
embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a lower housing part of
the solenoid valve according to the invention;
[0027] FIG. 2 is a partially cut away plan view of the lower housing
part of FIG. 1, with a valve body and a solenoid valve fitted therein;
and
[0028] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of two housing parts according
to the invention connected to one another.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and
first, particularly to FIG. 1 thereof, there is shown a perspective
view of a first housing part, here denoted as lower housing part
1, of the solenoid valve according to the invention. Preferably,
the valve is used in a refrigeration device. The housing is produced
from polypropylene using injection molding. It has a first compartment
2, which is bounded by a bottom 3 and side walls 4, 5, 6. Two ribs
7, 8 extend over the bottom 3 starting from the side wall 4. They
each have a cutout in the shape of a circular arc whose diameter
is adapted to the configuration of an substantially cylindrical
magnet coil 9 (see FIG. 2) that is to be accommodated in the first
compartment 2 and is disposed such that the longitudinal axis of
the magnet coil 9 lies in a plane defined by the common top edge
14 of the side walls.
[0030] Adjoining the first compartment 2 at the ends of the ribs
7, 8 averted from the side wall 4 is a second compartment 10, which
is bounded by the side walls 5, 6 and a fourth side wall 11. Two
semicircular cutouts 12 are provided in the side walls 5, 6 to accommodate
a cylindrical valve body 13 (see FIG. 2). The diameter of the cutouts
12 corresponds to that of the valve body 13 such that the longitudinal
axis thereof, likewise, comes to lie in the plane of the common
upper edge 14.
[0031] A further semicircular cutout 15 is disposed in the middle
of the fourth side wall 11 and lengthened up by a semicircular projection
16.
[0032] Two C-shaped walls 17 formed in a projecting fashion on
the bottom of the second compartment 10 bound a recess 18 that is
provided for accommodating a permanent magnet 36 (see FIG. 2). Two
latching hooks 19 projecting from the bottom of the second compartment
10 between the walls 17 serve the purpose of anchoring the cuboid
permanent magnet 36 in the recess 18. The latching hooks 19 are
spaced apart transverse to the longitudinal direction of the valve
body, and their height is coordinated with the diameter of the cutouts
12 such that they can hold a cuboid permanent magnet in a position
in which it touches the outer wall of the valve body 13 without
the latching hooks 19 themselves abutting against the valve body
13 with their region projecting beyond the surface of the magnet.
[0033] Two pairs of latching lugs 20 are integrally formed at the
level of the top edge 14 on the side walls of the lower housing
part, here the walls 4 and 11. Furthermore, a fastening lug 21 with
two bores for screwing or riveting the lower housing part 1 onto
a support is integrally formed on the side wall 6.
[0034] The assembly of the solenoid valve is performed by firstly
latching a permanent magnet into the recess 18, and then inserting
a magnet coil 9 and valve body 13 into their compartments 2 and
10, respectively. This state is shown in plan view in FIG. 2.
[0035] The magnet coil 9 has a cylindrical coil former on whose
right-hand end in the figure two angled-away contact shoes 25 are
disposed for supplying the coil with power. Riveted on the end faces
of the iron core of the coil 9 are two strip-shaped irons 26 that
are bent over at the outer circumference of the magnet coil 9 and
formed into pole shoes 27 with a semicircular cross-section.
[0036] The pole shoes 27 embrace the outside of the cylindrical
valve body 13 in a self-closed fashion. The body 13 is situated
at its ends 28 in the cutouts 12 of the lower housing part 1.
[0037] The valve body 13 is shown in FIG. 2 in partially cut away
fashion to illustrate its mode of operation. A chamber 30 in the
interior of the valve body 13 is bounded at two ends by valve seats
32 that each have a central bore that constitutes an outlet 33 of
the valve. An inlet line 34 is soldered on an inlet 35 of the valve
opening centrally into the chamber 30. A valve element 31 in the
form of a cylindrical body made from ferromagnetic material with
a ball pressed against each end face of the cylindrical body can
be moved between two end positions in which in each case one of
the balls bears against one of the valve seats 32 and seals the
corresponding outlet 33. The permanent magnet 36 accommodated in
the recess 18 is indicated in the figure by a dashed contour. The
magnet 36 is situated exactly halfway between the two valve seats
32. In the case of the position of the valve element 31 shown in
the figure, the element 31 forms a magnetic circuit that runs, starting
from the magnet 36, through the valve element 31, the left-hand
valve seat 32, the left-hand pole shoe 27 and back to the magnet
36. This magnetic circuit holds the valve element 31 stably in the
position shown, and a cooling fluid can flow from the inlet line
34 through the valve body to the right-hand outlet line 37, whereas
the path to the left-hand outlet line 38 is sealed.
[0038] The valve 31 is not permanently magnetized, but it has an
inductive magnetization due to the magnetic circuit. When a current
impulse of suitable polarity that, between the two pole shoes 27,
generates a magnetic field opposite to the induced magnetic flux
in the valve element 31 is applied to the contact shoes 25, the
valve element 31 is shifted from the end position shown in FIG.
2 into the opposite end position, in which it blocks the passage
from the inlet line 34 to the outlet line 37 and unblocks the passage
to the outlet line 38. In such an end position, a magnetic circuit
analogous to the one described above is formed between the permanent
magnet 36 and the left-hand valve seat 32 and keeps the valve element
31 in the end position. The valve body is shifted back into the
end position shown in the figure by a current impulse of opposite
polarity.
[0039] The solenoid valve is completed by an upper housing part
40 that is shown in FIG. 3 in a perspective view on the lower part
1, but without the magnet coil and valve body. Like the lower part
1, the upper part 40 also has a first compartment 41 for the coil
and a second compartment 42 for the valve body. The first compartment
41 is higher than the corresponding compartment 2 of the lower part
to accommodate therein the angled-away contact shoes 25, and, instead
of a bottom with ribs thereon, the upper housing part 40 has a ribless
cover 43 that is produced with the remainder of the upper part 40
in one storey by injection molding, and is connected to the latter
by a film hinge 44.
[0040] Also provided in the compartment 42 of the upper part 40
is a recess for accommodating a second permanent magnet that is
a mirror image of the recess 18 and of which a part of the C-shaped
walls 45 is to be seen in the figure. This recess is situated exactly
opposite the recess 18, and the permanent magnet in it is polarized
opposite to the permanent magnet 36 in the recess 18 such that the
fields of the two permanent magnets are superimposed on one another
to form a field orientated exactly in the axial direction of the
valve body in the region of the valve seat 32.
[0041] One of the two recesses can be omitted in a simplified refinement
of the solenoid valve, and only one permanent magnet is used to
hold the valve element 31 in one of its two end positions. In addition
to the cost reduction due to the saving of a magnet, such a variant
has the advantage that it is no longer necessary when inserting
the magnet into the recess to have regard to correct polarity, whereas
when two permanent magnets are used it must be ensured that in each
case like poles are opposite one another on the two sides of the
valve body.
[0042] Integrally formed on the edge of the cover 43 and of the
upper housing part 40 respectively opposite the film hinge 44 are
two half shells 46, 49 that, with the cover closed, bound a chamber
with a passage for a power supply cable for the magnet coil. The
chamber thus formed can serve to anchor a strain relief device or
an anti-kink guard, integrally formed on the supply cable, for the
supply cable. Latching eyes 51 and latching noses 52 integrally
formed on either side of the half shells effect locking of the cover
43 in a closed position.
[0043] Furthermore, there are integrally formed on the outer walls
of the upper housing part 40 latching noses 48 complementary to
the latching lugs 20 of the lower part 1, and a semicircular projection
49 that is completed by the corresponding projection 16 of the lower
housing part to form a socket in which the inlet line 34 of the
valve is retained. Furthermore, a second fastening lug 50 is integrally
formed in an orientation orthogonal to the fastening lug 21 on the
lower housing part 1.
[0044] The assembly of the solenoid valve according to the invention
requires only a few simple steps during which it is not necessary
to observe dimensional accuracy because the positions of the individual
components relative to one another are prescribed by the configuration
of the two housing parts 1, 40. In a first step, at least one of
the housing parts is fitted with a permanent magnet. Then, the valve
body 13 with the inlet line 34 mounted thereon, and the magnet coil
9 are inserted into the compartments, provided therefore in one
housing part. By latching the upper housing part 40 on the lower
part 1, the valve body 13 and the magnet coil 9 are fixed in their
positions. At this stage, the valve body 31 can, here, already be
provided with the outlet lines 37, 38; because the ends 28 of the
valve body 31 are exposed, it is, however, also possible for the
outlet lines 37, 38 not to be fastened, for example, soldered on,
until afterwards.
[0045] Subsequently, a strain relief device of the supply cable,
mounted on the contact shoe 25, of the magnet coil is laid into
the half shell 46, and the cover 43 is shut.
[0046] If only one permanent magnet is used, it is also possible,
given a housing part that contains no magnet, for the cutout 15
provided for accommodating the inlet line 34 to be widened to a
slot that permits the valve body to rotate about its axis. This
variant can facilitate the installation of the valve in specific
circumstances of use.
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