Linear electric motor
First Claim
1. A linear electric motor for adjusting a metering rod of an engine carburetor to control the flow of fuel through the carburetor, wherein the motor comprises a hollow, generally cylindrical frame of magnetizable material, actuator means supported within said frame for rectilinear movement along a longitudinal axis thereof, said actuator comprising an armature including a permanent magnet and a pair of longitudinally spaced magnetic poles each with a magnetizable pole piece secured to a respective one of the poles of said magnet, a rod of non-magnetizable material secured operatively to said permanent magnet and projecting from an end of said frame for effecting movement of a metering rod, a non-magnetizable end member operatively secured to an end of said frame, a pair of stationary poles disposed respectively at opposite ends of the frame substantially surrounding said magnetic poles, electrical windings fixed relatively to the frame and each circumposing a respective magnetic pole, a non-magnetizable bearing means secured to said frame and supporting said armature for delivery of force which is at all times proportional to the amount of electrical energy communicated to said electrical windings, a stop member secured relative to said frame and adapted to arrest motion of the armature in at least one direction, and resilient means for biasing said armature relatively to said frame to an initial position.
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Abstract
A linear electric motor comprising a frame of magnetizable material, an armature provided with a permanent magnet having a pair of magnetic poles movably supported in the frame, and a stationary winding circumposing the armature, the winding comprising a pair of coils wound on a pair of axially spaced bobbins secured to the frame. The bobbins supporting the coils are disposed adjacent to the end portions of the frame. Each coil circumposes a pole piece secured to an end portion of the armature and each of the coils is disposed between one of the magnetic poles and the frame. Energization of the coils of the stationary winding exerts a force on the coils with respect to the armature resulting in linear motion of the armature.
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- 1. A linear electric motor for adjusting a metering rod of an engine carburetor to control the flow of fuel through the carburetor, wherein the motor comprises a hollow, generally cylindrical frame of magnetizable material, actuator means supported within said frame for rectilinear movement along a longitudinal axis thereof, said actuator comprising an armature including a permanent magnet and a pair of longitudinally spaced magnetic poles each with a magnetizable pole piece secured to a respective one of the poles of said magnet, a rod of non-magnetizable material secured operatively to said permanent magnet and projecting from an end of said frame for effecting movement of a metering rod, a non-magnetizable end member operatively secured to an end of said frame, a pair of stationary poles disposed respectively at opposite ends of the frame substantially surrounding said magnetic poles, electrical windings fixed relatively to the frame and each circumposing a respective magnetic pole, a non-magnetizable bearing means secured to said frame and supporting said armature for delivery of force which is at all times proportional to the amount of electrical energy communicated to said electrical windings, a stop member secured relative to said frame and adapted to arrest motion of the armature in at least one direction, and resilient means for biasing said armature relatively to said frame to an initial position.
- 4. An electric motor providing an output force which is characterized by a force substantially constantly proportional to the electrical energy energizing said motor and producing a substantially instantaneous response in response to the electrical energy input, comprising a hollow, generally cylindrical frame of magnetizable material and an armature supported within said frame for linear movement along a longitudinal axis thereof, the armature comprising a cylindrical, permanent magnet having a pair of axially spaced magnetic poles and a pair of pole pieces of magnetizable material with uniform diameter along their respective lengths and secured one to each of the respective magnetic poles, a non-magnetizable rod operatively secured to said permanent magnet, a pair of axially spaced cylindrical coils secured in a fixed manner relative to said frame and circumposing said armature, each of said axially spaced cylindrical coils being disposed in complementary relationship with a respective pole piece whereby the magnetic poles and pole pieces develop magnetic fields of substantially uniform density through the coils and throughout the effective traversal of said pole pieces relative to the coils, the coils having a uniform cross section and the combination of pole pieces and coils being interrelated through said uniform density magnetic fields to develop substantially constant output force by reason of the uniform cross section of said coils throughout the effective length of travel of the pole pieces, a stop member operatively secured to said frame for engaging and thereby arresting motion of said armature in one direction, a bearing means of non-magnetizable material secured to said frame in concentric relationship with said coils and pole pieces and supporting said rod, and a resilient means for biasing said armature with respect to the frame to a neutral position.
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