Valve
US-11181204-B2 · Nov 23, 2021 · US
US11767928B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11767928-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217673097-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2023 |
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A solenoid valve having an explosion-proof structure, a fuel feeding system, and a method of manufacturing the solenoid valve having an explosion-proof structure are provided. The solenoid valve having an explosion-proof structure includes: a body including a channel through which a fluid flows; a housing connected to the body and having one surface opened; a solenoid assembly arranged inside the housing and electrically connected to a controller; an armature, at least a portion of which is arranged in the channel and which opens or closes the channel by moving relative to the solenoid assembly by a magnetic field generated by the solenoid assembly; and a cover plate arranged on the one surface of the housing to face the armature.
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What is claimed is: 1. A solenoid valve comprising: a body comprising a channel through which a fluid is configured to flow; a housing connected to the body and having one surface opened; a solenoid assembly arranged inside the housing; an armature, at least a portion of which is arranged in the channel, and which is configured to open or close the channel by moving relative to the solenoid assembly by a magnetic field generated by the solenoid assembly; and a cover plate arranged on the one surface of the housing to face the armature, wherein the solenoid assembly comprises a coil and a core, wherein the coil is wound around an insulator and inserted into the core, wherein the cover plate is arranged to cover the coil and to expose the core, and wherein the cover plate is arranged on a same plane as a bottom surface of the core such that the bottom surface of the core and the armature are kept in non-contact state. 2. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the at least a portion of the solenoid assembly is arranged to pass through the cover plate. 3. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the one surface of the housing facing the armature is arranged on the same plane as the bottom surface of the solenoid assembly. 4. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , wherein the core comprises a mounting portion forming a step with a bottom surface of the solenoid assembly; and wherein the coil is wound around the core, wherein the cover plate comprises a slot inserted into the mounting portion. 5. The solenoid valve of claim 4 , wherein a thickness of the cover plate is equal to a depth of the mounting portion. 6. The solenoid valve of claim 4 , wherein the core comprises a plurality of protrusions, and wherein the mounting portion is recessed inward along an edge of a bottom surface of the plurality of protrusions and forms a step with the bottom surface of the plurality of protrusions. 7. The solenoid valve of claim 6 , wherein, in a state in which the slot of the cover plate is inserted into the mounting portion, the cover plate is disposed on a same plane as the bottom surface of the plurality of protrusions. 8. The solenoid valve of claim 4 , wherein, in a state in which the cover plate is inserted into the mounting portion, the slot, the mounting portion, and an inner wall of the housing are welded to one another, and the bottom surface of the solenoid assembly is polished. 9. A fuel feeding system comprising an engine, a fuel feeding manifold configured to feed fuel to the engine, an air supply manifold configured to supply air to the engine, a solenoid valve configured to open or close a space between the fuel feeding manifold and the air supply manifold, and a controller configured to control the solenoid valve, wherein the solenoid valve comprises: a body comprising a channel through which a fluid flows; a housing connected to the body and having one surface opened; a solenoid assembly arranged inside the housing and electrically connected to the controller; an armature of which at least a portion is arranged in the channel, and which is configured to open or close the channel by moving relative to the solenoid assembly by a magnetic field generated by the solenoid assembly; and a cover plate arranged on the one surface of the housing to face the armature, wherein the solenoid assembly comprises a coil and a core, wherein the coil is wound around an insulator and inserted into the core, and wherein the cover plate is arranged to cover the coil and to expose the core, and wherein the cover plate is arranged on a same plane as a bottom surface of the core such that the bottom surface of the core and the armature are kept on a non-contact state. 10. A method of manufacturing a solenoid valve, the method comprising: fixing a solenoid assembly comprising a core and a coil in a housing; fixing a cover plate in the housing; mounting the cover plate on the solenoid assembly; welding the housing, the solenoid assembly, and the cover plate; and grinding a surface of the cover plate, wherein the coil is wound around an insulator and inserted into the core, wherein the cover plate is arranged to cover the coil and to expose the core, and wherein the cover plate is arranged on a same plane as a bottom surface of the core such that the bottom surface of the core and an armature are kept in non-contact state, the armature configured to open or close a channel by moving relative to the solenoid assembly by a magnetic field generated by the solenoid assembly. 11. A solenoid valve comprising: a solenoid assembly configured to be arranged inside a housing comprising a channel for flowing a fluid; an armature configured to open or close the channel by moving relative to the solenoid assembly; and a cover plate combined with the solenoid assembly and facing the armature with a predetermined gap, wherein a bottom surface of the solenoid assembly facing the armature is coplanar a bottom surface of with the cover plate facing the armature, wherein the solenoid assembly comprises a coil and a core, wherein the coil is wound around an insulator and inserted into the core, wherein the cover plate is arranged to cover the coil and to expose the core, and wherein the cover plate is arranged on a same plane as a bottom surface of the core such that the bottom surface of the core and the armature are kept in non-contact state. 12. The solenoid valve of claim 11 , wherein the cover plate is configured to block a flame generated by the fuel inside housing, and wherein a bottom surface of the housing is substantially coplanar with the bottom surface of the solenoid assembly. 13. The solenoid valve of claim 12 , wherein the core is wound by the coil, and wherein a bottom surface of the core is coplanar with a bottom surface of the cover plate. 14. The solenoid valve of claim 13 , wherein a bottom portion of the core is inserted in a slot formed in the cover plate so that the bottom surface of the core is coplanar with the bottom surface of the cover plate.
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