Solenoid drive device
US-2015179322-A1 · Jun 25, 2015 · US
US9423045B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9423045-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314408044-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2016 |
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A solenoid valve is provided having a hydraulic body with an undulated expansion artery to prevent an exchange of fluid between an interior of the hydraulic body and the exterior of the solenoid valve.
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What is claimed is: 1. An immersible solenoid valve comprising: an electromagnetic motor including an armature slideably mounted within said electromagnetic motor providing movement in a linear fashion; a sealing member providing a generally flat sealing surface; a valve member moved as a result of movement of said armature; and a hydraulic body encompassing said valve member positioned adjacent said sealing member sealing surface, said hydraulic body having an engagement surface engaged with said flat sealing surface of said sealing member, and wherein said engagement surface has a spiral like undulated expansion artery connecting an interior of said hydraulic body with a peripheral exterior of said solenoid valve, said expansion artery having lateral sealing surfaces having a width at least as great as a half the transverse width of said expansion artery. 2. An immersible solenoid valve comprising: a ferromagnetic casing; a first annular ferromagnetic member magnetically connected with said casing; a second ferromagnetic member magnetically connected with said casing and axially separated from said first annular magnetic member by a flux choke; a coil radially juxtaposing said first and second annular ferromagnetic members and said casing; an armature moved by said coil slidably mounted for movement within said first and second annular ferromagnetic members; a sealing member providing a generally flat sealing surface; a valve member moved as a result of movement of said armature; and a hydraulic body encompassing said valve member positioned adjacent said sealing member sealing surface, said hydraulic body having an engagement surface engaged with said sealing member sealing surface, and wherein said engagement surface has a spiral like undulated expansion artery connecting an interior of said hydraulic body with a peripheral exterior of said solenoid valve, said expansion artery having lateral sealing surfaces having a width at least one half as great as a transverse width of said expansion artery. 3. An immersible solenoid valve comprising: a ferromagnetic casing; a ferromagnetic flux tube magnetically connected with said casing; a ferromagnetic annular pole piece axially separated from said flux tube by a gap; a flux washer magnetically connecting said pole piece with said casing and being integrally connected with said pole piece; a coil wrapped in a bobbin radially juxtaposing said flux tube and pole piece from said casing; an armature moved by said coil slidably mounted for movement within said flux tube and said pole piece; a spool valve moved by said armature; a polymeric hydraulic body encompassing said hydraulic body being connected with said flux washer by being connected to said flux washer by said casing, said hydraulic body having an engagement surface engaging said flux washer, and wherein said engagement surface has a spiral like undulated expansion artery connecting an interior of said flux washer with a peripheral exterior of said solenoid valve, said expansion artery having lateral sealing surface having a width at least as a transverse width of said expansion artery. 4. The solenoid valve of claim 1 wherein a volume of said expansion artery is at least three times larger than a pumping volume of said armature and valve member at stroke extremes. 5. The solenoid valve of claim 1 wherein said valve member is a spool valve. 6. The solenoid valve as of claim 2 wherein said casing is crimped to join said hydraulic body with said flux washer. 7. The solenoid valve of claim 1 wherein said hydraulic body has a sleeve surrounding said valve member. 8. The solenoid valve of claim 1 wherein said hydraulic body engagement surface is provided by a polymeric material. 9. The solenoid valve of claim 1 wherein said valve member is spring biased. 10. The solenoid valve of claim 2 wherein said expansion artery extreme end is formed between a radial periphery of the hydraulic body and said casing. 11. The solenoid valve of claim 2 wherein the first annular ferromagnetic member and the second annular ferromagnetic member are formed as a single piece separated by a flux choke. 12. The solenoid valve of claim 1 wherein the solenoid valve is a normally high solenoid valve. 13. The solenoid valve of claim 1 wherein the solenoid valve is a normally low solenoid valve. 14. The solenoid valve of claim 1 wherein the width of the lateral sealing surfaces is as great as the width of the expansion artery. 15. The solenoid valve of claim 2 wherein a volume of said expansion artery is at least three times larger than a pumping volume of said armature and valve member at stroke extremes. 16. The solenoid valve of claim 3 wherein a volume of said expansion artery is at least three times larger than a pumping volume of said armature and valve member at stroke extremes. 17. The solenoid valve of claim 2 wherein said hydraulic body engagement surface is provided by a polymeric material. 18. The solenoid valve of claim 2 wherein said valve member is a spool valve. 19. The solenoid valve of claim 2 wherein said valve member is spring biased. 20. The solenoid valve of claim 3 wherein said valve member is spring biased.
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