Electromagnetic valve, in particular for slip-controlled motor vehicle brake systems
US-9163746-B2 · Oct 20, 2015 · US
US11268480B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11268480-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017111406-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2022 |
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A vapor impermeable solenoid for a fuel tank isolation valve assembly an outer housing defining an inner cavity, windings configured to generate a magnetic flux when energized, and a flux collector configured to direct the magnetic flux. An armature tube is disposed within the inner cavity inboard of the flux collector and formed of a magnetic and vapor impermeable material configured to prevent fuel vapor molecules from passing therethrough. A pole piece is disposed within the armature tube, and a magnetic armature is disposed within the armature tube and operably coupled to a seal configured to selectively seal a passage that allows fuel vapor to pass to a purge canister. The magnetic armature is configured to move from a first position to a second position when an electric current is applied to the windings.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vapor impermeable solenoid for a fuel tank isolation valve assembly, the vapor impermeable solenoid comprising: an outer housing defining an inner cavity; windings configured to generate a magnetic flux when energized; a flux collector configured to direct the magnetic flux; an armature tube disposed within the inner cavity inboard of the flux collector and formed of a magnetic material, the armature tube having an outer surface that defines a groove that receives an o-ring; a pole piece disposed within the armature tube; and a magnetic armature disposed within the armature tube. 2. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein the armature tube includes a flange to bound a first side of the o-ring. 3. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 2 , further comprising a disk to bound a second side of the o-ring that is opposite the first side. 4. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 3 , further comprising a frame member coupled to the seal, wherein the seal is operably coupled to the magnetic armature and configured to selectively seal a passage that allows fuel vapor to pass to a purge canister. 5. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 4 , further comprising a biasing mechanism disposed between the frame member and the disk, the biasing mechanism configured bias the frame member and the seal away from the disk. 6. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein the armature tube is fabricated from a corrosion resistant metallic material to facilitate preventing a corrosive surface from forming on an inside diameter due to exposure to water dissolved in fuel. 7. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein the armature tube defines an open end and a closed end, the pole piece being secured inside of and to the armature tube at the closed end. 8. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic armature is configured to move from a first position to a second position when an electric current is applied to the windings, wherein the first position is a sealed position preventing flow of fuel vapor to a purge canister, and the second position is an unsealed position allowing flow of the fuel vapor to the purge canister. 9. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic armature includes a first end having a frustoconical shape. 10. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 1 , further comprising an encapsulated coil assembly that includes the windings. 11. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 10 , wherein the encapsulated coil assembly further includes a bobbin having an armature portion and a terminal portion. 12. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 11 , wherein the windings are disposed about the armature portion, and a terminal is coupled to the terminal portion, the terminal electrically coupled to the windings. 13. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 12 , further comprising a voltage suppressor disposed within a recess formed in the terminal portion. 14. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 12 , further comprising an encapsulation material disposed about and at least partially encapsulating the windings, the bobbin, and the terminal. 15. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 14 , wherein the magnetic armature includes at least one groove formed therein configured to receive a bearing to facilitate sliding movement of the magnetic armature within the armature tube. 16. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 11 , wherein the armature tube is formed of stainless steel and is disposed inboard of the bobbin. 17. The vapor impermeable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein the outer housing is a metal liner configured to prevent fuel vapor molecules from passing therethrough. 18. A fuel tank isolation valve assembly for a fuel tank system having a fuel tank coupled to a purge canister via a fuel vapor vent line, the fuel tank isolation valve assembly comprising: a vent passage having a vapor inlet port and a vapor outlet port; and a vapor impermeable solenoid assembly operably coupled to the vent passage, the vapor impermeable solenoid assembly comprising: an outer housing defining an inner cavity; windings configured to generate a magnetic flux when energized; a flux collector configured to direct the magnetic flux; an armature tube disposed within the inner cavity inboard of the flux collector and formed of a magnetic material, the armature tube having an outer surface that defines a groove that receives an o-ring; a pole piece disposed within the armature tube; and a magnetic armature disposed within the armature tube. 19. A vehicle fuel tank system comprising: a fuel tank; a purge canister; a conduit fluidly coupling the fuel tank and the purge canister; and a fuel tank isolation valve assembly disposed within the conduit and configured to selectively fluidly isolate the fuel tank from the purge canister, the fuel tank isolation valve assembly comprising: a vent passage having a vapor inlet port and a vapor outlet port; and a vapor impermeable solenoid assembly operably coupled to the vent passage, the vapor impermeable solenoid assembly comprising: an outer housing defining an inner cavity; windings configured to generate a magnetic flux when energized; a flux collector configured to direct the magnetic flux; an armature tube disposed within the inner cavity inboard of the flux collector and formed of a magnetic material, the armature tube having an outer surface that defines a groove that receives an o-ring; a pole piece disposed within the armature tube; and a magnetic armature disposed within the armature tube.
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