Impulse duty cycle valves
US-9217511-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9784224B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9784224-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514885176-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A valve assembly for an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system which provides emission control, regulates flow of exhaust gases, and is suitable for gasoline or diesel applications. The EGR valve assembly is a latching valve assembly which reduces power consumption (i.e., continuous electric draw) from the battery while the valve is either being held open or closed, and reduces electrical interference inherent with integrated position sensors. The valve assembly includes a latching mechanism controlled by an actuator which allows a valve to latch open or closed. The valve may be a single stage valve or a multi-stage valve, which includes a latching mechanism that allows for intermediate open positions, and uses of only a short, single pulse of voltage, to change the state of the valve. The actuator may also be held energized at full extend, maintaining a maximum valve open position, creating additional flow capability of the valve assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus, comprising: a valve assembly, including: an actuator; a latching mechanism controlled by the actuator; a valve member connected to the latching mechanism; a valve seat, the valve member selectively in contact with the valve seat; an index mechanism; a guide selectively engaged with the index mechanism, the index mechanism is disengaged from the guide with the valve member is in contact with the valve seat and in the closed position, the index mechanism is engaged with the guide in a first configuration when the valve member is moved away from the valve seat and in a first of the plurality of open positions, and in a second configuration when the valve member is moved further away from the valve seat and in a second of the plurality of open positions; a plurality of teeth formed as part of the guide; a plurality of vertexes, each one of the plurality of vertexes located in between two of the plurality of teeth, and the plurality of teeth are configured such that a first portion of the plurality of vertexes are located at a first distance from the valve seat, and a second portion of the plurality of vertexes are located at a second distance from the valve seat such that the index mechanism is engaged with the first portion of the plurality of vertexes when the valve member is in the first of the plurality of open positions, and the index mechanism is engaged with the second portion of the plurality of vertexes when the valve member is in the second of the plurality of open positions; and an indexing latch connected to an armature, the armature being part of the actuator and connected to the valve member, and the index mechanism surrounds a portion of the armature such that the index mechanism moves relative to the armature, and the index mechanism is selectively engaged with the indexing latch; wherein the actuator configures the latching mechanism such that the latching mechanism places the valve member in a closed position where the valve member is in contact with the valve seat, or the actuator configures the latching mechanism such that the latching mechanism places the valve member in one of a plurality of open positions, where the valve member is moved away from the valve seat. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a load spring biasing the index mechanism away from the valve seat; and a return spring substantially surrounding part of the armature such that the return spring is in contact with part of the armature, the return spring biasing the index mechanism away from the valve seat; wherein the actuator is activated to move the armature and the valve member against the force of the load spring and the return spring, and the valve member away from the valve seat, when the valve is in the closed position. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of teeth formed as part of the indexing latch; a plurality of slots formed as part of the guide; and a plurality of indexing teeth formed as part of the index mechanism; wherein each of the plurality of indexing teeth are disposed in a corresponding one of the plurality of slots and engaged with the plurality of teeth of the indexing latch when the valve is in the closed position, and the plurality of indexing teeth are removed from the plurality of slots, disengaged from the plurality of teeth of the indexing latch, and engaged with the plurality of teeth of the guide when the valve member is in the open position. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: an upper housing having a cavity, the actuator and the latching mechanism located in the cavity of the upper housing; a lower housing connected to the upper housing, the lower housing having an exhaust cavity, the valve seat formed as part of the lower housing; an exhaust recirculation conduit in fluid communication with the exhaust cavity of the lower housing; and an intake conduit in fluid communication with the exhaust cavity of the lower housing; wherein the valve member is changed between the closed position and one of the plurality of open positions to control the flow of exhaust gas between the exhaust recirculation conduit and the intake conduit. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the indexing latch is engaged with the index mechanism when the valve is in the closed position, and when the actuator is activated, the armature moves the indexing latch and valve, causing the indexing latch to engage with and move the index mechanism such that the index mechanism rotates about the armature, and when the actuator is deactivated, the index mechanism engages with the plurality of teeth, further rotates about the armature and engages with a first portion of the vertexes, and the indexing latch disengages from the index mechanism, placing the valve in a first of the plurality of open positions. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the actuator is again activated when the valve is in the first of the plurality of open positions, such that the armature again moves the indexing latch and valve, causing the indexing latch to engage with and move the index mechanism such that the index mechanism disengages from the guide and rotates about the armature, and when the actuator is deactivated, the indexing latch reengages with the plurality of teeth such that the index mechanism further rotates about the armature and engages with a second portion of the vertexes, and the index latch disengages from the index mechanism, placing the valve in a second of the plurality of open positions. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the actuator is again activated when the valve is in the second of the plurality of open positions, such that the armature again moves the indexing latch and valve, causing the indexing latch to engage with and move the index mechanism such that the index mechanism disengages from the second portion of the plurality of vertexes and rotates about the armature, and when the actuator is deactivated, the indexing latch and the index mechanism moves such that the valve member is placed back in the closed position. 8. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the actuator is again activated when the valve is in the first of the plurality of open positions, such that the armature again moves the indexing latch and valve, causing the indexing latch to engage with and move the index mechanism such that the index mechanism disengages from the first portion of the plurality of vertexes and rotates about the armature, and when the actuator is deactivated, the indexing latch and the index mechanism moves such that the valve member is placed back in the closed position. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the actuator is again activated when the valve is in the closed position, such that the armature again moves the indexing latch and valve, causing the indexing latch to engage with and move the index mechanism such that the index mechanism rotates about the armature, and when the actuator is deactivated, the index mechanism engages with the plurality of teeth, further rotates about the armature and engages with a second portion of the vertexes, and the indexing latch disengages from the index mechanism, placing the valve in a second of the plurality of open positions. 10. A valve assembly, including: an actuator; a latching mechanism controlled by the actuator; an index mechanism being part of the latching mechanism; a guide selectively engaged with the index mechanism, the guide being part of the latching mechanism; a valve member; a valve seat, the valve member selectively in contact with the valve seat; an indexing latch connected to the actuator; a first plurality of teeth formed as part of the indexing latch; a
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