Fuel delivery injector
US-11002234-B2 · May 11, 2021 · US
US11408405B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11408405-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816487989-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 9, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 9, 2022 |
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An electromagnetic pump (100). The electromagnetic pump (100) comprises a conduit (101) comprising an inlet (103) and an outlet (105). A first magnetic field generating unit (109) is provided for generating a first magnetic field having a first component with a first direction in the conduit. A second magnetic field generating unit (111) is provided for generating a second magnetic field having a second component with a second direction in the conduit (101), the second direction being substantially opposite to the first direction. A piston member (113) is disposed within the conduit, the piston member (113) being moveable within the conduit (101) under the influence of the first and/or second magnetic fields to pump fluid received from the inlet (103) of the conduit (101) to the outlet (105) of the conduit (101).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic pump comprising: a conduit comprising an inlet and an outlet; a first magnetic field generating unit for generating a first magnetic field having a first component with a first direction in the conduit; a second magnetic field generating unit for generating a second magnetic field having a second component with a second direction in the conduit, the second direction being substantially opposite to the first direction; a piston member disposed within the conduit, the piston member being moveable within the conduit under the influence of at least one of the first and second magnetic fields to pump fluid received from the inlet of the conduit to the outlet of the conduit; the electromagnetic pump further comprising one or more biasing means for urging the piston member away from one or both of the inlet and the outlet of the conduit and into an equilibrium position between the first magnetic field generating unit and second magnetic field generating unit, wherein the biasing means comprise one or more magnetic members; and the first magnetic field generating unit and the second magnetic field generating unit being sufficiently proximate to one another that in the equilibrium position, the end portions of the piston member are proximate to the facing end portions of the first and second magnetic field generating units. 2. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and second magnetic field generating units are adapted to be simultaneously driven to generate the first and second magnetic fields. 3. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and second magnetic field generating units are adapted to be driven under one or more alternating power cycles to periodically reverse the direction of the magnetic fields generated by the first and second magnetic field generating units. 4. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 3 , wherein during a first portion of the one or more alternating power cycles, the first and second magnetic field generating units are adapted to direct the first component of the first magnetic field and the second component of the second magnetic field towards one another, and/or during a second portion of the one or more alternating power cycles, the first and second magnetic field generating units are adapted to direct the first component of the first magnetic field and the second component of the second magnetic field away from one another. 5. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a valve member adapted to permit the flow of fluid from the inlet of the conduit to the outlet of the conduit and to restrict the flow of fluid from the outlet of the conduit to the inlet of the conduit. 6. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the valve member is adapted to move with the piston member through the conduit. 7. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the piston member comprises a passageway extending therethrough, and the valve member is disposed at least partially within the passageway of the piston member. 8. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first magnetic field generating unit and the second magnetic field generating unit are spaced apart from one another such that a first region of the conduit is disposed between the first and second magnetic field generating units. 9. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first magnetic field generating unit comprises a first coil and the second magnetic field generating unit comprises a second coil. 10. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the first coil has windings disposed in a first winding direction and the second coil has windings disposed in a second winding direction opposite to the first winding direction. 11. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the first coil and/or the second coil surround the conduit. 12. An electromagnetic pump as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the piston member comprises a magnetic or magnetisable member. 13. A method for pumping fluid through a conduit having a piston member disposed therein, the method comprising: driving a first magnetic field generating unit to generate a first magnetic field, the first magnetic field having a first component with a first direction in the conduit; driving a second magnetic field generating unit to generate a second magnetic field, the second magnetic field having a second component with a second direction in the conduit, the second direction being substantially opposite to the first direction, wherein the first and/or second magnetic fields move the piston member within the conduit to pump fluid through the conduit; wherein the method comprises using an electromagnetic pump comprising: the conduit, the conduit comprising an inlet and an outlet; the first magnetic field generating unit, the first magnetic field generating unit being for generating the first magnetic field having the first component with the first direction in the conduit; the second magnetic field generating unit, the second magnetic field generating unit being for generating the second magnetic field having the second component with the second direction in the conduit, the second direction being substantially opposite to the first direction; the piston member, the piston member being disposed within the conduit, the piston member being moveable within the conduit under the influence of at least one of the first and second magnetic fields to pump fluid received from the inlet of the conduit to the outlet of the conduit; the electromagnetic pump further comprising one or more biasing means for urging the piston member away from one or both of the inlet and the outlet of the conduit and into an equilibrium position between the first magnetic field generating unit and second magnetic field generating unit, wherein the biasing means comprise one or more magnetic members; and the first magnetic field generating unit and the second magnetic field generating unit being sufficiently proximate to one another that in the equilibrium position, the end portions of the piston member are proximate to the facing end portions of the first and second magnetic field generating units.
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