Electric valve
US-2024218938-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US9719607B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9719607-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214427301-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A magnetic holding brake ( 1 ) having at least one turning brake member ( 4 ) allocatable to a rotatable part ( 2 ) of an actuator ( 3 ) and a fixed brake member ( 6 ) allocatable to a torque-proof part ( 5 ) of the actuator ( 3 ). The turning brake member ( 4 ) and the fixed brake member ( 6 ) each at least have one permanent magnet ( 7, 8 ) of different polarity. The permanent magnets are lying opposite to each other in a pre-defined relative position of the turning brake member ( 4 ) and the fixed brake member ( 6 ) under exertion of a braking or holding torque. In this manner, the possibility exists that a holding in the so-called “fail as is”-mode is more easily and reliably and at the same time cost-efficiently achievable without wear or further energy demand.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A magnetic holding brake comprising: at least one turning brake member that is coupled to a rotatable part of an actuator; a fixed brake member that is coupled to a torque-proof part of the actuator; and a free wheel positioned within a bore of the turning brake member and radially between the rotatable part and the turning brake member, wherein the free wheel is configured to block rotation of the turning brake member in one rotational direction; wherein each of the turning brake member and the fixed brake member comprise a permanent magnet, the permanent magnet of the fixed brake member having a different polarity than the permanent magnet of the turning brake member; wherein the permanent magnet of the fixed brake member and the permanent magnet of the turning brake member extend across the same center angle in the circumferential direction; and wherein, in a pre-defined relative position of the turning brake member and the fixed brake member, the permanent magnet of the fixed brake member and the permanent magnet of the turning brake member are radially aligned under exertion of a braking or holding torque. 2. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 1 , wherein the turning brake member comprises a rotor and the rotatable part of the actuator comprises a drive shaft, wherein the rotor is in turning association with the drive shaft. 3. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 2 , wherein the rotor comprises a rotor ring. 4. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 3 , wherein the permanent magnet of the rotor is arranged within the rotor ring or on the outer side of the rotor ring. 5. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 1 , wherein the fixed brake member comprises a stator coupled to a housing of the actuator. 6. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 5 , wherein the stator comprises a stator ring surrounding the turning brake member. 7. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 6 , wherein the permanent magnet of the stator is arranged within the stator ring or at the inner side of the stator ring. 8. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 1 , wherein each of the turning brake member and the fixed brake member comprise a plurality of permanent magnets, and wherein the permanent magnets of the turning brake member are arranged with circumferentially alternating polarities and the permanent magnets of the fixed brake member are arranged with circumferentially alternating polarities. 9. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 8 , wherein the permanent magnets of the turning brake member are arranged at a distance from each other in the circumferential direction. 10. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 1 , wherein the permanent magnet of the turning brake member is at least partially inserted into a recess on the outer side of the turning brake member or the permanent magnet of the fixed brake member is at least partially inserted into a recess on the inner side of the fixed brake member. 11. The magnetic holding brake according to claim 1 , wherein the permanent magnet of the fixed brake member and the permanent magnet of the turning brake member are laterally held in axial relation to a drive shaft. 12. An actuator for adjusting a valve in the oil and natural gas industry, comprising: an adjusting part that is adjustable by an electric motor via a drive shaft; at least one turning brake member that is coupled to the drive shaft; a fixed brake member that is coupled to a torque-proof part of the actuator; and a free wheel positioned between the drive shaft and the turning brake member, wherein the free wheel is configured to transmit torque from the drive shaft to the turning brake member in only one rotational direction; wherein each of the turning brake member and the fixed brake member comprise a permanent magnet, the permanent magnet of the fixed brake member having a different polarity than the permanent magnet of the turning brake member; wherein, in a pre-defined relative position of the turning brake member and the fixed brake member, the permanent magnet of the fixed brake member and the permanent magnet of the turning brake member are radially aligned under exertion of a braking or holding torque; and wherein adjustment of the adjusting part adjusts a valve member between an opened position and a closed position. 13. The actuator according to claim 12 , wherein the electric motor, at least during start-up, has a start-up torque exceeding a holding torque exerted by the permanent magnets. 14. The actuator according to claim 12 , wherein the fixed brake member and the torque-proof part are arranged in or next to a housing wall. 15. The actuator of claim 12 , wherein the free wheel is positioned within a bore of the turning brake member and radially between the drive shaft and the turning brake member. 16. The actuator of claim 12 , wherein the permanent magnet of the fixed brake member and the permanent magnet of the turning brake member each extend over a same center angle in a circumferential direction. 17. An actuator configured to adjust a valve, comprising: a magnetic holding brake, comprising: a turning brake member configured to be coupled to a drive shaft of the actuator; a fixed brake member configured to be supported within a wall of a housing of the actuator; and at least one motor configured to drive the drive shaft to adjust the valve, wherein the magnetic holding brake is positioned on a first side of each motor of the actuator and the valve is positioned on a second side of each motor of the actuator along a longitudinal axis of the drive shaft; wherein the turning brake member comprises a first permanent magnet and the fixed brake member comprises a second permanent magnet, and the first permanent magnet of the turning brake member and the second permanent magnet of the fixed brake member are configured to exert a braking torque to block rotation of the turning brake member and the rotatable part relative to the fixed brake member and the housing when the first permanent magnet and the second permanent magnet are aligned with one another in a radial direction. 18. The actuator of claim 17 , comprising a free wheel configured to be positioned radially between the drive shaft and the turning brake member, wherein the free wheel is configured to block rotation of the turning brake member in one rotational direction. 19. The actuator of claim 18 , wherein the first permanent magnet and the second permanent magnet each extend over a same center angle in a circumferential direction. 20. The actuator of claim 17 , wherein the magnetic turning brake does not overlap a respective rotor of any motor of the actuator along the longitudinal axis.
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