Linear motor
First Claim
1. A linear motor comprising:
- a coil formed of a plurality of windings;
a magnetic core surrounding the coil;
a magnetic pole member movably disposed within and extending partially outward from one end of the coil and the core;
a magnetic plunger movably disposed within and extending partially outward from another end of the coil and the core, the plunger being coaxially aligned with the pole member and normally spaced from one end of the pole member by an air gap;
an incremental advance member fixedly connected to the plunger;
biasing means, connected between the incremental advance member and the pole member, for biasing the pole member away from the plunger to establish the air gap between the pole member and the plunger;
the core, pole member and plunger forming a magnetic flux path when current is applied to the coil to urge the plunger into contact with the pole member to close the air gap therebetween and to incrementally advance the incremental advance member; and
unidirectional means for allowing successive one direction movements of the pole member and the plunger with respect to the core and coil upon each successive energization and de-energization of the coil.
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Abstract
A linear motor provides stepwise, incremental advance of a movable member. The linear motor includes an electric coil surrounded by a magnetic core. A magnetic movable pole member is coaxially aligned with a magnetic plunger member and extends through the core and coil. Opposed faces of the movable pole member and the plunger are separated by an air gap. An incremental advance member is fixedly attached to the plunger and extends outward from the movable pole member. A biasing spring is connected between the incremental advance member and the pole member to bias the pole member away from the plunger when electric current has been removed from the coil to re-establish the air gap between the pole member and the plunger. Latches are associated with the pole member and the plunger to provide unidirectional movement only of the pole member and the plunger when a magnetic field induced in the core when current is applied to the coil causes advance of the plunger into contact with the pole member and an incremental advance of the incremental advance member a distance equal to the original air gap. When current is removed from the coil, the magnetic field collapses and the biasing spring urges the pole member away from the plunger re-establishing the air gap for the next sequential energization of the coil.
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7 Claims
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1. A linear motor comprising:
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a coil formed of a plurality of windings; a magnetic core surrounding the coil; a magnetic pole member movably disposed within and extending partially outward from one end of the coil and the core; a magnetic plunger movably disposed within and extending partially outward from another end of the coil and the core, the plunger being coaxially aligned with the pole member and normally spaced from one end of the pole member by an air gap; an incremental advance member fixedly connected to the plunger; biasing means, connected between the incremental advance member and the pole member, for biasing the pole member away from the plunger to establish the air gap between the pole member and the plunger; the core, pole member and plunger forming a magnetic flux path when current is applied to the coil to urge the plunger into contact with the pole member to close the air gap therebetween and to incrementally advance the incremental advance member; and unidirectional means for allowing successive one direction movements of the pole member and the plunger with respect to the core and coil upon each successive energization and de-energization of the coil. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A linear motor comprising:
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a coil formed of a plurality of windings; a magnetic core surrounding the coil; a magnetic pole member movably disposed within and extending partially outward from one end of the coil and the core; a magnetic plunger movably disposed within and extending partially outward from another end of the coil and the core, the plunger being coaxially aligned with the pole member and normally spaced from one end of the pole member by an air gap; an incremental advance member fixedly connected to the plunger and slidably disposed through and extending outward from the pole member; stop means, mounted on the incremental advance member, for limiting movement of the pole member to reestablish the air gap between the pole member and the plunger; biasing means, connected between the incremental advance member and the pole member, for biasing the pole member away from the plunger to establish the air gap between the pole member and the plunger; the core, pole member and plunger forming a magnetic flux path when curent is applied to the coil to urge the plunger into contact with the pole member to close the air gap therebetween and to incrementally advance the incremental advance member; and unidirectional means for allowing successive one direction movements of the pole member and the plunger with respect to the core and coil upon each successive energization and de-energization of the coil, the unidirectional means including at least one latch member associated with each pole and plunger, each latch member being movable between a movement allowing position and a movement locking position, and means for brasing each latch member to movement locking position.
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