Coil device
US-2021272736-A1 · Sep 2, 2021 · US
US11716005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11716005-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816628817-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 9, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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A converter includes a coil of axis XX′, a multi-pole magnet, arranged in such a way that the magnetic polarities of two adjacent magnetised zones are oriented so that they are anti-parallel, a ferromagnetic field frame comprising a frame and a main section, the field frame further comprising a main air gap located on the main section, and a first lateral air gap and a second lateral air gap which are located on the frame, the main air gap, the first lateral air gap and the second lateral air gap being arranged in such a way as to form a guide member in which the multi-pole magnet is inserted by sliding, and in such a way as to allow a magnetic coupling of three successive magnetised zones with, respectively, the first lateral air gap, the main air gap, and the second lateral air gap.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic energy converter comprising: at least one conductive coil having a main axis, a single-piece multipole magnet comprising at least three magnetised zones of the same dimensions aligned along an elongation axis of the multipole magnet, said multipole magnet being arranged in such a way that each of the magnetised zones is contiguous with at least one other of the magnetised zones and the magnetic polarities of two adjacent magnetised zones are essentially oriented so that they are anti-parallel in a direction perpendicular to the elongation axis, and a ferromagnetic yoke comprising a frame and a main section arranged so as to form two magnetic loops respectively referred to as a first magnetic loop and a second magnetic loop, which are adjacent at the main section, wherein the at least one conductive coil is wound around the main section such that the main section passes through the at least one conductive coil along the main axis, the yoke further comprises a main air-gap disposed on the main section, and two lateral air-gaps, respectively referred to as a first lateral air-gap and a second lateral air-gap which are disposed on the frame, the main air-gap, the first lateral air-gap, and the second lateral air-gap each are defined by opposing surfaces of the yoke, the main air-gap, the first lateral air-gap, and the second lateral air-gap are arranged in such a way as to form a guide member into which the multipole magnet is inserted by sliding, and in such a way as to allow magnetic coupling of three successive magnetised zones with, respectively, the first lateral air-gap, the main air-gap, and the second lateral air-gap, an area of a cross section of the main section is larger than an area of a cross section of the frame, and a length each of the magnetized zones from distal ends thereof and along the elongation axis is greater than a length parallel to the elongation axis from the main section to the frame and spanning a portion of the at least one conductive coil therebetween. 2. The electromagnetic energy converter according to claim 1 , wherein each of the magnetised zones from the at least three magnetised zones comprises a permanent magnet. 3. The converter according to claim 1 , wherein the converter further comprises a return member intended to force the multipole magnet to adopt a first stable position of magnetic equilibrium when no external force is exerted on the multipole magnet, the first stable position of magnetic equilibrium corresponds to a position of the multipole magnet for which three successive and predetermined magnetised zones, referred to as a first magnetised zone, a second magnetised zone, and a third magnetised zone are magnetically coupled with, respectively, the first lateral air-gap, the main air-gap, and the second lateral air-gap, and the third magnetised zone is disposed at one end of the multipole magnet. 4. The electromagnetic energy converter according to claim 1 , wherein the multipole magnet comprises 4 or 5 magnetised zones. 5. The electromagnetic energy converter according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one conductive coil comprises two conductive coils, respectively referred to as a first conductive coil and a second conductive coil, the first conductive coil and the second conductive coil each being disposed entirely on either side of the main air-gap. 6. The electromagnetic energy converter according to claim 5 , wherein the converter is symmetric relative to a plane perpendicular to the main axis. 7. The electromagnetic energy converter according to claim 1 , wherein the frame is a rectangular frame which comprises a first lateral section and a second lateral section parallel to the main section and at which the first lateral air-gap and the second lateral air-gap are respectively disposed. 8. The electromagnetic energy converter according to claim 1 , wherein the gaps of the first lateral air-gap, the second lateral air-gap, and the main air-gap are equal. 9. The electromagnetic energy converter according to claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic converter forms part of a switch. 10. The electromagnetic energy converter according to claim 2 , wherein the converter further comprises a return member intended to force the multipole magnet to adopt a first stable position of magnetic equilibrium when no external force is exerted on the multipole magnet, the first stable position of magnetic equilibrium corresponds to a position of the multipole magnet for which three successive and predetermined magnetised zones, referred to as a first magnetised zone, a second magnetised zone and a third magnetised zone are magnetically coupled with, respectively, the first lateral air-gap, the main air-gap and the second lateral air-gap, and the third magnetised zone is disposed at one end of the multipole magnet. 11. The electromagnetic energy converter according to claim 1 , wherein the area of the cross section of the main section is double the area of the cross section of the frame.
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