Linear solenoid
US-2015380143-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9388912B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9388912-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214130176-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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Provided is a configuration in which: a spool driven by an electromagnetic proportional solenoid is urged by a spool-returning spring configured to exert urging force in an opposite direction to a driving direction of the electromagnetic proportional solenoid; a mechanical stopper is disposed at the stroke end of the spool; current dither causes a control current to micro-vibrate, the control current driving the electromagnetic proportional solenoid; and the mechanical stopper includes a stopper-urging spring configured to allow the spool to vibrate owing to the current dither even when the spool is in contact with the mechanical stopper. A proportional solenoid control valve with this configuration is capable of reducing hysteresis at the stroke end of the spool by means of the current dither, and controlling the spool in a stable manner over the entire control range including the stroke end of the spool.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A proportional solenoid control valve including: a driver including a driving member driven by an applied current to the driver and a moving core connected to the driving member; a movable component moved by the driving member; a valve body disposed outside the driver and including a sliding hole formed therein, the sliding hole allowing the movable component to move therein; and a return spring configured to urge the movable component in an opposite direction to a driving direction of the driving member, the proportional solenoid control valve being configured to cause, by current dither, the applied current to the driver to micro-vibrate, the proportional solenoid control valve comprising: a flange provided on an end of the movable component and moving together with the movable component, the end being adjacent to the driver; a mechanical stopper configured to limit displacement of the movable component; and a stopper-urging spring provided between the flange and the mechanical stopper, the stopper-urging spring urging the mechanical stopper in the driving direction of the driving member and allowing the movable component to vibrate owing to the current dither when the mechanical stopper is in contact with a stopper locking portion formed in the valve body, wherein the proportional solenoid control valve is configured as a single-drive system in which the driver is provided at an end of one side of the movable component, and the mechanical stopper and the stopper-urging spring are provided between the end of the movable component and the valve body. 2. The proportional solenoid control valve according to claim 1 , wherein a spring constant and a setting load of the stopper-urging spring are set such that a vibration amplitude of the movable component, the vibration amplitude being derived from the current dither, is secured.
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