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Patent Abstract
A solenoid valve comprises a sleeve having ports and through hole,
a spool slidably located in the through hole of the sleeve so that
an intercommunication between the ports are changed, one end of
the spool being faced with outside of the sleeve, a solenoid means
for driving the spool, a case fixed to the sleeve to form an inner
space for accommodating the solenoid means, and a diaphragm for
sealing the inner space from the through hole, wherein a passage
is formed in the spool so that the inner space is fluidlically communicated
with an outside of the sleeve.
Patent Claims
1. A solenoid valve comprising: a sleeve having ports and through
hole, a spool slidably located in the through hole of the sleeve
so that an intercommunication between the ports are changed, one
end of the spool being faced with outside of the sleeve, a solenoid
means for driving the spool, a case fixed to the sleeve to form
an inner space for accommodating the solenoid means, and a diaphragm
for sealing the inner space from the through hole, wherein a passage
is formed in the spool so that the inner space is fluidlically communicated
with an outside of the sleeve.
2. The solenoid valve according to the claim 1, wherein the solenoid
means comprises a case, a bobbin accommodated in the case, coil
wound around the bobbin, a yoke located in the coil and a plunger
movably located in the yoke so that the plunger is contacted with
the spool spool.
3. The solenoid valve according to the claim 2, wherein an inner
circumference of the diaphragm is fixed to the spool and an outer
circumference of the diaphragm is fixed to the yoke.
4. The solenoid valve according to the claim 1, wherein the passage
comprises an axial hole and a radial hole communicated with the
axial hole, the passage being bent at the connecting portion of
the holes.
5. The solenoid valve according to the claim 3, wherein the passage
comprises an axial hole and a radial hole communicated with the
axial hole, the passage being bent at the connecting portion of
the holes.
6. The solenoid valve according to the claim 1, wherein the passage
becomes narrower by a step from the outside of the sleeve to the
inner space.
7. The solenoid valve according to the claim 4, wherein the passage
becomes narrower by a step from the outside of the sleeve to the
inner space.
8. The solenoid valve according to the claim 5, wherein the passage
becomes narrower by a step from the outside of the sleeve to the
inner space.
9. The solenoid valve according to the claim 1, wherein the length
of the passage is sufficiently long against the movement length
of the plunger.
10. The solenoid valve according to the claim 5, wherein the length
of the passage is sufficiently long against the movement length
of the plunger.
11. The solenoid valve according to the claim 8, wherein the length
of the passage is sufficiently long against the movement length
of the plunger.
12. The solenoid valve according to the claim 11, wherein another
passage is formed outer surface of the plunger so as to fluidlically
communicate both sides of the plunger.
Patent Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority under 35
U.S.C. .sctn.119 with respect to Japanese Patent Application No.
2004-041990 filed on Feb. 18, 2004, the entire content of which
is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to a solenoid valve for switching
passages of a hydraulic circuit.
BACKGROUND
[0003] The solenoid valve comprises a cylindrical yoke, a coil
wound on the yoke, a plunger located in the yoke to be movable in
axial direction thereof, and a valve member to be moved in cooperation
of the movement of the yoke. The solenoid valve controls fluid flow
(oil flow) and possible foreign particles in the fluid enter a gap
between the yoke and the plunger.
[0004] According to a solenoid valve described in JP2000-39083A,
a clearance is provided to allow the foreign particles pass therethrough.
It is not possible to make the clearance small so as to prevent
the foreign particles from stopping at the clearance. In order to
make the solenoid valve small as possible, a space for accommodating
the yoke and the plunger is constructed so that the foreign particles
are hard to enter the space. If the space is sealed, the plunger
is prevented from smooth movement since the plunger must be moved
in the sealed space.
[0005] According to a solenoid valve described in JP2003-329164A,
a passage is provided so as to fluidlically communicate the space
with outside of the space. The passage is able to be so-called labyrinth
passage to prevent the foreign particles from entering the space
through the passage.
[0006] The labyrinth passage is provided in a case for accommodating
the coil, but the case is complicatedly processed. The case is suitably
manufactured by press forming of a metal plate due to cost reduction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In light of the foregoing, the present invention provides
a solenoid valve comprising a sleeve having ports and through hole,
a spool slidably located in the through hole of the sleeve so that
an intercommunication between the ports are changed, one end of
the spool being faced with outside of the sleeve, a solenoid means
for driving the spool, a case fixed to the sleeve to form an inner
space for accommodating the solenoid means, and a diaphragm for
sealing the inner space from the through hole, wherein a passage
is formed in the spool so that the inner space is fluidlically communicated
with an outside of the sleeve.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The foregoing and additional features and characteristics
of the present invention will become more apparent from the following
detailed description when considered with reference to the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
[0009] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a solenoid valve according
to the invention; and
[0010] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a spool valve of the
solenoid valve.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] Embodiments of the present invention will be explained with
reference to illustrations of the drawing figures as follows.
[0012] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, a solenoid valve 100 comprises
a cylindrical sleeve 1 and a cup-shaped case 5 located at one end
of the sleeve 1. The sleeve with ports 1a through 1c and passage
1d. The number of the ports is not restricted in three. A spool
2 is located in the sleeve 1 so as to be slidably movable in axial
direction thereof. A valve stopper 13 is inserted into the open
end (left end) of the sleeve 1 to limit the movement of the spool
2 in leftward direction. A spring 3 is located between the spool
2 and the stopper 13 so as to urge the spool 2 in rightward direction.
An opening 13a is formed to fluidlically communicate inside of the
sleeve with outside thereof.
[0013] A bobbin 11 is located in the case 5 and a coil 9 is wound
around the bobbin 11. A first yoke 6 and a second yoke 7 are coaxially
located inside and each sides of the bobbin 11, respectively. The
yokes 6 and 7 are made of magnetic material. A spacer 15 made of
non-magnetic material (eg. aluminum) is coaxially located between
the yokes 6 and 7. A column-shaped plunger 4 made of magnetic material
is movably located in the yokes 6 and 7 as well as the spacer 15
in axial direction of the yokes 6 and 7. A left end of the plunger
4 is located within the spacer 15 when the plunger 4 is located
to be contacted with a stopper 14 that is integrally formed with
the case 5. The left end of the plunger 4 is contacted with a right
end 2a of the spool 2. Namely, the spool 2 and the plunger 4 are
restricted by the stopper 14 in such manner that a left end of the
plunger 4 is contacted with the stopper 14. A spiral passage 4a
is formed outer surface of the plunger 4 so as to fluidlically communicate
both sides thereof. The second yoke 7 is inserted into the case
5 to be fixed each other.
[0014] A connector 10 having terminals 12 is fixed to the bobbin
11. Both ends of the coil 9 are electrically connected to the terminals
12. When the coil 9 is energized through the terminal 12, the coil
9 generates a magnetic field in cooperation with the yokes 6 and
7. A solenoid means comprises the plunger 4, the case 5, the yokes
6 and 7, the coil 9 as well as the bobbin 11.
[0015] An inner circumference of a diaphragm 8 is fixed to a circumferential
groove of the spool 2 at the rightward portion thereof. An outer
circumference of the diaphragm 8 is fixed between the right end
of the sleeve 1 and the left end of the yoke 6. The outer circumference
is able to be fixed another portion of the sleeve 1 and/or yoke
6. The diaphragm 8 seals an inner space 16 of case 5 from another
inner space (through hole) 17. The second inner space 16 is formed
by the first yoke 6, plunger 4 and the diaphragm 8 while the inner
space 17 is formed by the sleeve 1, the spool 2 and the diaphragm
8. A flange 6a of the first yoke 6 is projected from the left end
of the first yoke 6 to the sleeve 1 so that the right end of the
sleeve 1 and the flange 6a are overlapped each other and welded
by laser.
[0016] An axial hole 2b and a radial hole 2c are provided in the
spool 2. The hole 2b is elongated in the sleeve in axial direction
thereof. The hole 2c intersects the hole 2b to fluildlically communicate
each other. Namely, a L-shaped passage is comprised by the holes
2b and 2c. The passage 18 fulidlically communicates the left end
of the spool 2 and the second inner space 16. The hole 2b is provided
with steps 2d and 2e so that the inner diameter of the hole 2b gradually
becomes narrower in rightward direction. The right end of the spring
3 is supported by the step 2d. The number of the steps is not restricted
in two.
[0017] When the coil 9 is not energized, the spool 2 and the plunger
4 are urged by the spring 3 in rightward direction. The right end
of the plunger 4 is at rest on the stopper 14. The fluid communication
between the ports 1a and 1b is established by the spool 2. When
the coil 9 is energized, the magnetic flux is generated through
the coil 9, the first yoke 6, plunger 4 and the second yoke 7 so
that the plunger 4 is urged in leftward direction. The spool 2 and
the plunger 4 are uniformly urged against the spring 3 in leftward
direction. The fluid communication between the ports 1a and 1b is
terminated by the spool 2. The coil 9 is energized in duty-ratio
manner so that the solenoid valve 100 functions as linear solenoid
valve. The spool 2 is able to be stopped at an intermediate portion
in the sleeve 1. The spool 2 is able to be rapidly moved so that
a variable orifice is achieved between the ports 1a and 1b.
[0018] The plunger 4 is smoothly moved in axial direction of the
solenoid valve 100 since the passage 4a communicates both sides
of the plunger 4 as well as the second inner space 16 is communicated
with the outside of the solenoid valve 100 through the passage 18
and the hole 13a of the stopper 13. A possible foreign particles
in the fluid enter the holes 1a, 1b and 1c, but the diaphragm 8
prevents the foreign particles from entering the second inner space
16.
[0019] While the plunger 4 moves in the case 5, fluid flow is established
between the second inner space 16 and the outside of the solenoid
valve 100 through the passage 18. A possible foreign particles existing
around the hole 13a would not enter the second inner space 16 through
the passage 18 because of the following reasons. Firstly the length
of the passage 18 is sufficiently long against the movement length
of the plunger 4 and the secondly the passage 18 is bent at the
connecting portion of the holes 2b and 2c. Even if the foreign articles
enter the passage 18, the foreign articles stop at the connecting
portion. Additionally the step 2e of the passage 18 is useful so
that the foreign articles stop thereat.
[0020] The case 5 is made by press forming of metal plate. The
passage 18 is processed by boring of the spool 2 and the steps 2d
and 2e are processed by plural boring. The stopper 14 is uniformly
formed as part of the case 5 so that number of parts is able to
be reduced.
[0021] The principles, preferred embodiment and mode of operation
of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification.
However, the invention which is intended to be protected is not
to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed.
Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as
illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may
be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from
the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly
intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents that
fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined
in the claims, be embraced thereby.
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