The invention relates to an actuating device for a valve drive change-over unit of an internal combustion engine with an electrical or electromechanical actuation unit.
DE 102 11 395 A1 discloses an actuating device where an activation sequence of an actuation element is performed due to energization of an operating coil.
It is the object of the present invention to provide an actuating device capable of performing activation sequences of several actuation elements which require relatively little installation space and use low-cost components and also provide for a reliable operating mode.
In an actuating device with at least one electrical or electromagnetic actuation unit, at least two activation sequences performed by different actuation elements of the actuation unit are associated with at least two different electrical and/or electromagnetic states of the actuation unit via electric coil units energized by current flowing in different flow directions.
It is suggested that at least two activation sequences performed by different actuation elements of the actuation units are associated with at least two different electrical and/or electromagnetic states of the actuation units. An “electrical and/or electromagnetic actuation unit” is a unit which performs at least one activation sequence due to at least one electrical and/or electromagnetic sequence. An “activation sequence” is a sequence, in which a unit and/or a further elementis moved relative to a further unit and/or a further element. An “actuation element” is an element, which participates in an activation sequence. An electrical and/or electromagnetic “state” are values of a current density vector component and/or and electromagnetic field force tensor and/or a charge density within the actuating device and especially at the remaining spatial points in connection with the spatial coordinates belonging to the values. An activation sequence being “associated” with an actuating device means that the actuation element participates in the activation sequence. “Two activation sequences associated with two actuation elements” means that one activation sequence is associated with one actuation element. “Different” electrical and/or electromagnetic states are states which are different in that at least one component of the current density vector and/or of the electromagnetic field strength tensor and/or of the charge density have different prefixes at a spatial point. The actuation unit can be formed in a compact manner with an arrangement according to the invention.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the activation sequences are associated with different current flow directions, which depict different electrical states in the above-mentioned sense. A “current flow direction” is especially meant to be a direction of a current flow. An electrical and/or an electromagnetic component, which can especially be a coil and/or a coil unit, can be saved hereby.
It is further suggested that the actuation unit has at least one coil unit, which is provided for the current feed with different current flow directions. “Provided” is especially meant to be specially equipped, and/or designed. A simple construction of the actuation unit can be achieved with a corresponding arrangement according to the invention.
The actuation unit advantageously has at least one aceleration unit, which is provided to accelerate at least one of the actuation elements. An “acceleration of an actuation element” is especially meant to be an acceleration of the actuation element relative to at least one part of the acceleration unit and/or relative to at least one part of the actuation unit, which can especially be a coil. An activation sequence can be performed quickly with the arrangement according to the invention.
It is also suggested that the acceleration unit is at least partially identical to a coil unit of the actuation unit. A simple course of an activation sequence can be achieved hereby.
At least one of the actuation elements has an active magnetic element in a preferred arrangement of the invention. An “active magnetic element” is an electromagnetic element and also a permanent magnet. Activation sequences of different actuation elements can thereby be set in operation in a simple manner.
At least two of the activation sequences are preferably associated with identical actuation directions, wherein the activation sequences associated with identical actuation directions are associated with two different ones of the actuation elements. An “actuation direction” means a direction, in which an actuation element is moved relative to parts of the actuation units and/or the coil unit and especially advantageously by the coil unit during an activation sequence. Activation sequences can be performed in spatial regions spaced from each other with an arrangement according to the invention.
In a preferred arrangement of the invention, the actuation unit has at least one magnetic, electrical and/or electromagnetic stabilization element, which is provided to effect that at least one of the actuation elements stays in at least one stable position. An activation sequence can hereby be especially extended temporally.
It is further suggested that the actuation unit has an active magnetic element, which is at least partially identical to the stabilization element. An especially simple construction of an actuation element can be achieved thereby.
The actuation unit has a safety unit in an especially preferred arrangement, which is provided to only permit one of the activation sequences for one of hte actuation elements at one operating point. A possible destruction of at least one actuation element and/or a component operated by an actuating element can thereby be prevented particulary with simultaneous activation sequences.
It is further suggested that the actuation unit has at least one coil unit and at least an active magnetic element, which together form the safety unit at least partially. A simple construction can be achieved hereby while ensuring a safe operating mode.
In an advantageous arrangement of the invention, the actuation unit has at least one mechanical, pneumatic and/or hydraulic energy storage element which is provided to accelerate at least one actuation element during an activation sequence. An efficient use of released energy can be achieved with the arrangement according to the invention.
The actuating device according to the invention is suitable for different application which appear to be sensible to the expert, however, the actuating device forms an actuation device for an internal combustion engine in an especially advantageous manner, namely especially for a valve drive change-over unit.
The invention will become more readily apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The actuation elements 12, 14 have identical actuation directions 22, 24, which extend parallel to their main extension direction, and from one end of the active elements 20, 21 respectively to an opposite end of the active elements 20, 21. One of the actuation elements 12, 14 is accelerated relative to the coil unit 16 during energization of the coil 17 (
The actuation unit 10 further has two magnetic, electrical and electromagnetic stabilization elements 26, 27. The stabilization elements 26 or 27 are provided to cause the actuation elements 12 or 14 to stay in at least one stable position 28 or 29. The stabilization elements 26 or 27 are identical to the active elements 20, 21. A movement of the actuation elements 12, 14 relative to the coil unit 16 is limited in the actuation direction 22 by surfaces of a covering unit 46. The covering unit 46 encloses the actuation elements 12, 14. As the surfaces are at least partially formed of a material which can exert a force on a permanent magnet, the active elements 20, 21 are attracted by the surfaces and an underlying material and are thus held in a stable position 34 (
After an activation sequence of one of the actuation elements 12, 14, the respective actuation element 12, 14 is moved back into the stable position 28 or 29. An energization of the coil (
The actuation unit 10 additionally has two mechanical energy storage elements 32, 33 formed as helical springs, which are provided to accelerate the actuation elements 12, 14 relative to the coil unit during the activation sequences. The helical springs are arranged between the actuation elements 12, 14 and the holding unit 44 and are in the compressed state if the actuating elements 12, 14 are in the stable positions 28, 29. During an activation sequence, one of the energy storage elements 32, 33 decompresses and accelerates one of the actuation elements 12, 14.
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10 2007 037 333 | Aug 2007 | DE | national |
This is a Continuous-In-Part Application of pending international patent application PCT/EP2008/006016 filed Jul. 23, 2008 and claiming the priority of German patent application 10 2007 037 333.5 filed Aug. 8, 2007.
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Parent | PCT/EP2008/006016 | Jul 2008 | US |
Child | 12658586 | US |