Electromagnetically-actuated positioning mechanism
First Claim
1. Electromagnetically-actuated positioning mechanism for valve-type reciprocating actuators in displacement machines comprising in operative combination:
- (a) means for reciprocatingly actuating a valve member, said reciprocating actuator means being movable between two discrete, mutually-opposite operating positions;
(b) said reciprocating actuator means having an electromagnetically attractable member and being disposed to move said valve member from a first, closed operating position to a second, open operating position;
(c) said valve member being biased to said first closed position by at least one spring member;
(d) said reciprocating actuator means being biased toward said second open position by at least one spring member;
(e) a pair of electromagnetics disposed to selectively attract said electromagnetically attractable member to said first or said second operating position when energized;
(f) said spring members forming a spring system having a locus of equilibrium situated between said two operating positions;
(g) means for adjusting the locus of equilibrium of said spring system to shift said locus to a position different from either of said operating positions;
(h) said adjusting means comprises an electromagnetically-actuated member disposed to exert compressive force on at least one of said actuator spring members when energized to shift said spring system equilibrium locus as compared to the locus when said adjusting means electromagentically-actuated member is de-energized; and
(i) said valve member is at least partly open when said adjusting means is in its de-energized state.
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Abstract
An electromagnetically-actuated positioning mechanism for opposed spring-biased reciprocating valve actuators in displacement machines, having an electromagnetically-actuated adjusting solenoid device for shifting the locus of equilibrium of the actuators'"'"' spring systems at startup. While the position of equilibrium is predetermined when the adjusting solenoid is in the energized state, it is unnecessary for valves to be in the fully closed position when the adjusting solenoid is in the non-energized state. In the position of equilibrium as shifted by adjusting device, the distance of a gas exchange valve from one of the two operating positions is approximately 10% to 40% of the total distance between the two operating positions, and is at least partly open. The invention is particularly applicable to lifting valves and sliding gate valves, and for valves in internal combustion engines.
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5 Claims
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1. Electromagnetically-actuated positioning mechanism for valve-type reciprocating actuators in displacement machines comprising in operative combination:
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(a) means for reciprocatingly actuating a valve member, said reciprocating actuator means being movable between two discrete, mutually-opposite operating positions; (b) said reciprocating actuator means having an electromagnetically attractable member and being disposed to move said valve member from a first, closed operating position to a second, open operating position; (c) said valve member being biased to said first closed position by at least one spring member; (d) said reciprocating actuator means being biased toward said second open position by at least one spring member; (e) a pair of electromagnetics disposed to selectively attract said electromagnetically attractable member to said first or said second operating position when energized; (f) said spring members forming a spring system having a locus of equilibrium situated between said two operating positions; (g) means for adjusting the locus of equilibrium of said spring system to shift said locus to a position different from either of said operating positions; (h) said adjusting means comprises an electromagnetically-actuated member disposed to exert compressive force on at least one of said actuator spring members when energized to shift said spring system equilibrium locus as compared to the locus when said adjusting means electromagentically-actuated member is de-energized; and (i) said valve member is at least partly open when said adjusting means is in its de-energized state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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