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Proportional solenoid valve

  • US 5,351,934 A
  • Filed: 12/15/1992
  • Issued: 10/04/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/15/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A solenoid valve having an inlet and an outlet for a fluid which is to flow through the valve;

  • the valve comprising in combination;

    a first pole piece;

    a second pole piece spaced from the first;

    an armature defining a longitudinal axis thereof;

    the armature being interposed between and spaced from the pole pieces as determined by reference to the axis such that a first gap is formed between the armature and the first pole piece, and a second gap is formed between the armature and the second pole piece;

    a valve seat relatively proximal to the second gap and relatively distal from the first gap;

    modulating means rigidly connected to or integral with the armature for cooperating with the valve seat to alternatively prevent or permit fluid flow from the inlet to the outlet;

    the modulating means having first and second ends relatively proximal to the inlet and outlet, respectively;

    a permanent magnet circumscribing the armature and being interposed between the pole pieces as determined by reference to the axis;

    the second gap being narrower than the first whereby flux density attributable to the magnet is greater in the second gap than in the first gap and the armature is operative, in response to magnetomotive force originating from the magnet, to urge the second end of the modulating means into abutment with the valve seat so that the valve is normally closed;

    the second gap being further narrowed and the first gap correspondingly widened when the armature is thus subjected to the magnetomotive force originating from the magnet; and

    electromagnetic means for cooperating with the permanent magnet to move the modulating means in response to current flow;

    the electromagnetic means being operable to increase flux density in the first gap and simultaneously decrease flux density in the second gap sufficiently to move the modulating means away from the valve seat to a distance which renders the first gap narrower than the second gap while maintaining a clearance between the armature and the first pole piece.

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