Two-stage solenoid valve
US-10197186-B2 · Feb 5, 2019 · US
US11318923B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11318923-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715471195-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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One embodiment provides a solenoid valve. The solenoid valve includes a fixed core, a movable core and a coil. A first valve seat member and a second valve seat member are fixed in the fixed core, and a valve body member is disposed therebetween. A spring member is interposed between the valve body member and the second valve seat member such that the valve body member is normally seated on the first valve seat member. The valve body member can move away from the first valve seat member to be seated on the second valve seat member, by being pushed by the movable core. And, a guide member holds the valve body member and the spring member to the second valve seat member so as not to move away from the second valve seat member.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A solenoid valve comprising: a fixed core in which a flow path is formed; a movable core which is provided movably in relation to the fixed core; a coil configured to move the movable core by an electromagnetic force; a first valve seat member and a second valve seat member which are fixed in the fixed core; a valve body member which is disposed between the first valve seat member and the second valve seat member; and a spring member which is interposed between the valve body member and the second valve seat member, wherein the valve body member is seated on a valve seat surface of the first valve seat member by a biasing force of the spring member, wherein, as a result of the valve body member being pushed out by the movable core, the valve body member is caused to move away from the first valve seat member and to be seated on a valve seat surface of the second valve seat member, and wherein the valve body member and the spring member are held to the second valve seat member by a guide member and movement of the valve body member away from second valve seat member is prevented by contact between a first valve portion of the valve body member and first valve seat member. 2. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein a guide surface on which the valve body member can slide is formed on the guide member. 3. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve body member comprises: a spring bearing portion on which an end portion of the spring member is fitted; a sliding surface which can slide on the guide member; and an engagement portion which is brought into engagement with the guide member. 4. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve body member comprises: a first valve portion which is seated on the valve seat surface of the first valve seat member; and a second valve portion which is seated on the valve seat surface of the second valve seat member, wherein an area where the first valve portion is brought into abutment with the valve seat surface of the first valve seat member is greater than an area where the second valve portion is brought into abutment with the valve seat surface of the second valve seat member. 5. The solenoid valve of claim 4 , further comprising: a movable rod which moves in association with the movable core, wherein a flat surface is formed on the first valve portion, and wherein an end face of the movable rod is brought into abutment with the flat surface. 6. The solenoid valve of claim 4 , wherein the valve body member comprises: a main body portion; the first valve portion which is formed at one end of the main body portion; and the second valve portion which is provided at the other end of the main body portion so as to project therefrom, and wherein a part of a spherical surface is formed at a distal end portion of the second valve portion. 7. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the guide member has a cylindrical shape, wherein the spring member is accommodated in the guide member, and wherein a part of the flow path is formed between an inner circumferential surface of the fixed core and an outer circumferential surface of the guide member. 8. A vehicle brake hydraulic pressure control apparatus disposed between a master cylinder and a wheel cylinder, comprising: a slave cylinder configured to generate a brake hydraulic pressure by driving an electric actuator; and the solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the solenoid valve switches between: a state where the valve body member is seated on the valve seat surface of the first valve seat member to thereby establish a communication between the master cylinder and the wheel cylinder; and a state where the valve body member is seated on the valve seat surface of the second valve seat member to thereby establish a communication between the slave cylinder and the wheel cylinder. 9. A fabrication method for the solenoid valve of claim 1 , comprising: fixing the first valve seat member in the fixed core; and in such a state that the valve body member and the spring member are held to the second valve seat member by the guide member, fixing the second valve seat member in the fixed core and causing the valve body member to be seated on the valve seat surface of the first valve seat member. 10. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the guide member, the valve body member, the second valve seat member, and the spring member are a unit that maintains the spring member in a compressed state independent of any contact between the valve body member and the first valve seat member. 11. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve body member and the spring member are held in the second valve seat member by the guide member to form a single body unit, prior to assembly with the fixed core, the movable core, the coil and the first valve seat member. 12. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the guide member comprises: a cylindrical portion, an opening portion at a lower end portion of the cylindrical portion, an opening portion at an upper end portion of the cylindrical portion, an inwardly extending distal wall portion at the upper end portion of the cylindrical portion, and an outwardly extending wall portion at the lower end portion, wherein the outwardly extending wall portion at the lower end portion of the cylindrical portion is fitted on a mounting portion at an upper end face of the second valve seat member, and the inwardly extending distal wall portion at the upper end portion of the cylindrical portion engages with a larger diameter upper end face of the valve body member. 13. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the solenoid valve is a two position, three way valve. 14. A solenoid valve comprising: a fixed core in which a flow path is formed; a movable core which is provided movably in relation to the fixed core; a coil configured to move the movable core by an electromagnetic force; a first valve seat member and a second valve seat member which are fixed in the fixed core; a valve body member which is disposed between the first valve seat member and the second valve seat member; and a spring member which is interposed between the valve body member and the second valve seat member, wherein the valve body member comprises: a main body portion; a first valve portion which is provided at one end face of the main body portion so as to project therefrom; and a second valve portion which is provided at the other end face of the main body portion so as to project therefrom, wherein the first valve portion is seated on a valve seat surface of the first valve seat member by a biasing force of the spring member, wherein, as a result of the valve body member being pushed out by the movable core, the first valve portion is caused to move away from the first valve seat member, and the second valve portion is then seated on a valve seat surface of the second valve seat member, wherein a seal diameter of the first valve portion and a seal diameter of the second valve portion differ from each other, and wherein a guide member is fixed to the second valve seat member and the valve body member and the spring member are moveable within a space defined by the second valve seat member the guide member. 15. The solenoid valve of claim 14 , wherein a sliding surface which can slide on a guide surface formed in the fixed core is formed on an outer circumferential surface of the main body portion. 16. The solenoid valve of claim 15 , wherein a guide surface on which the sliding surface of the m
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