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Low-current E-frame electronic magnet with a permanent magnet armature for an I. V. valving controller

  • US 4,262,824 A
  • Filed: 02/11/1980
  • Issued: 04/21/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/17/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a controller for use with a casette having:

  • (1) metering means for holding a predetermined volume of a fluid;

    (2) closable inlet means, in fluid communication with said metering means, for permitting the flow of a fluid into said metering means; and

    (3) closable outlet means, in fluid communication with said metering means, for permitting the flow of a fluid out of said metering means;

    said controller having;

    (A) first rigid member means movable between a first position and a second position, for when in said second position, closing said inlet means;

    (B) second rigid member means, movable between a third position and a fourth position, for, when in said fourth position, closing said outlet means; and

    (C) actuating means, commentable to and operatable on a source of power, for selectively and alternatively moving said first member means to said second position to close said inlet means and moving said second member means to said fourth position to close said outlet means, said actuating means including bistable magnetic means for, in the absence of power for said actuating means, moving said first member into said second position or moving said second member into said fourth position,the improvement wherein said bistable magnetic means includes a single permanent magnet defining an elongated rigid member having its magnetic poles in the vicinity of the ends of said elongated member, and electromagnet means having magnetic poles, said poles of the permanent magnet being located in proximity to a pole of said electromagnet means, and pivoting means to permit said permanent magnet to pivotally move responsive to the polarity of said electromagnet pole, said permanent magnet having an arcuate shape with said permanent magnetic poles having their strongest field strengths oriented at least partly toward said electromagnet poles.

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