Claims
- 1. A solenoid valve assembly comprising:
a) a valve body, comprising:
i) a solenoid for generating a magnetic flux for manipulating a plunger between an open position and a closed position, said plunger having a valve end; ii) a receiving area; iii) a first port; and iv) a conduit for connecting said first port to said receiving area; b) a port member being configured and dimensioned to be received and engaged within said receiving area, said port member being in fluid communication with said receiving area and said port member positioning said plunger as said port member is inserted into said receiving area.
- 2. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 1, wherein said port member sets the limit of the plunger travel and thereby the flow of the solenoid valve assembly as said port member is inserted into said valve chamber.
- 3. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 1, wherein said port member is inserted into said valve chamber by a guide pin, said guide pin passing through said port member and a portion of said guide pin protrudes outwardly from a valve seat of said port member, said portion of said guide pin being equal to the positioning of said plunger as said port member is inserted into said receiving area.
- 4. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 3, wherein said portion of said guide pin is equal to the stroke of said solenoid.
- 5. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 3, wherein said guide pin has a stop portion for making contact with said port member after said guide pin is inserted into said port member and said portion of said guide pin protrudes outwardly from said port member.
- 6. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 3, wherein said guide pin is mechanically actuated.
- 7. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 3, wherein said guide pin maintains said port member within said receiving area while said port member is secured to said valve body.
- 8. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 1, wherein said solenoid includes a stop member, said stop member being fixedly secured to said solenoid.
- 9. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 1, wherein said solenoid includes a stop member having a shoulder portion, said shoulder portion making contact with said solenoid and a portion of said valve body after said solenoid is inserted into said valve body.
- 10. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 1, wherein said solenoid valve is used in an evaporative control valve of a vehicle.
- 11. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 1, wherein said conduit connects said receiving area to said first port.
- 12. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 11, wherein said port member has an outer diameter slightly smaller than said receiving area.
- 13. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 11, wherein said receiving area is an annular receiving area and said port member has an annular wall being configured, dimensioned and positioned for being received and engaged within said first annular receiving area.
- 14. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 11, wherein said port member has an annular wall being configured, dimensioned and positioned for being received and engaged within said receiving area, said annular wall having an O-ring being received and engaged within a groove, said O-ring provides an airtight barrier between said port member and the walls of said receiving area.
- 15. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 14, wherein said annular wall has a second groove positioned along the periphery of said annular wall, said second groove provides an area for which a portion of said valve body is heat staked into.
- 16. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 15, wherein the thickness of said valve body is reduced to provide a heat staking portion, said heat staking portion being positioned in close proximity to said second groove when said port member is inserted into said receiving area.
- 17. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 1, further comprising a pair of tab portions for being heat staked to fixedly secure said port member within said receiving area.
- 18. The solenoid valve assembly as in claim 17, wherein said port member has an annular wall being configured, dimensioned and positioned for being received and engaged within said receiving area, said annular wall having an O-ring being received and engaged within a groove in said annular wall, said O-ring provides an airtight barrier between said port member and the walls of said receiving area.
- 19. An evaporative control valve for a vehicle, comprising:
a) a valve body, comprising:
i) a solenoid for manipulating a plunger between an open position and a closed position, said plunger having a valve end; ii) a receiving area; iii) a first port; and iv) a conduit for connecting said first port to said receiving area; b) a port member being configured and dimensioned to be received and engaged within said receiving area, said port member providing a passageway of fluid communication between said receiving area and said port member, said port member being inserted into said receiving area by a guide pin, said guide pin manipulating said plunger into a first position as said port member is inserted into said receiving area.
- 20. A method for constructing a solenoid valve assembly, comprising:
inserting a stop into a cavity of a solenoid, said stop and said solenoid being inserted through a valve chamber of said solenoid valve assembly; positioning a spring in said cavity after said stop has been inserted; inserting a plunger into said cavity after said spring has been inserted, said plunger having a valve member for sealing a port of a port member, said plunger being capable of movement within said cavity; inserting a guide pin into said port member; inserting said port member into said valve chamber, a portion of said guide pin makes contact with said plunger and positions said plunger in a spring biased position; and securing said port member to said solenoid valve assembly.
- 21. The method as in claim 20, wherein said port member is heat staked to said solenoid valve assembly.
- 22. The method as in claim 20, wherein the movement of said plunger by said guide pin is equal to the stroke of the solenoid.
- 23. The method as in claim 20, wherein said port member has an O-ring positioned in an opening in the surface of said port member, said O-ring providing a sealing means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to commonly owned and assigned U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/725,396 and 09/725,423 both filed on Nov. 29, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.