Claims
- 1. A bistable long stroke electromagnetic actuator, comprising:only one electrical coil of wire turns, wound on an annular bobbin of non-magnetic material, forming with the bobbin a coaxial coil assembly, affixed in a first mass portion of said actuator and configured with an open cylindrical coaxial passageway; only one permanent magnet, producing a magnetic field of flux lines, located coaxially and secured in a second mass portion of said actuator, the second mass portion being made and arranged to be slidingly movable relative to the first mass portion, in a stroke of axial direction and predetermined length; a magnetic yoke system, made and arranged to conduct a preponderance of the flux lines in a flux loop path that traverses said permanent magnet in series with said yoke system, the flux loop path including a primary working magnetic air gap of predetermined separation distance, maintained substantially constant over a major central portion of the stroke, interposed in series in the flux loop path, providing a region of high flux density traversing a portion of said coil, such that an electrical current applied to the coil winding causes a mechanical force to act on the winding portion located in the magnetized gap in a defined direction perpendicular to the wire turns in accordance with well known electromagnetic physics, the defined direction being made to substantially coincide with the designated stroke direction, said magnetic yoke system being made and arranged to cause said coil and said magnet to respond to current of a first polarity and of sufficient amplitude by relative movement between said magnet and said coil, so as to drive a designated driven mechanical payload, within the stroke length from a first stroke-end to a second and opposite stroke-end; and conversely, to respond to such current in a second and opposite polarity by moving from the second stroke-end to the first stroke-end; and guidance means made and arranged to confine the relative movement between the two mass portions to a substantially straight line stroke path; said magnet and said yoke system being made and arranged to cooperate in a manner to magnetically hold the first and second mass portions together as a common mass at each the two stroke-ends with said coil unpowered and thus provide bi-stability.
- 2. The bistable long stroke electromagnetic actuator as defined in claim 1 wherein:the first mass portion of said actuator comprises a generally tubular soft iron shell containing said coil winding and said bobbin disposed coaxially in the shell extending from an end region to a mid region thereof; and the second mass portion of said actuator constitutes a generally cylindrical armature comprising a generally cylindrical permanent magnet having poles at first and second opposite ends thereof respectively, the ends being configured coaxially with corresponding first and second soft iron pole plates, each having a circular rim.
- 3. The bistable long stroke electromagnetic actuator as defined in claim 2 wherein the shell constitutes a cylindrical housing of designated diameter and designated length not including the driven mechanical payload, and wherein the stroke length exceeds 25% of the housing length, 75% of the housing diameter and 50% of the average of the housing length and the housing diameter.
- 4. The bistable long stroke electromagnetic actuator as defined in claim 3 wherein the designated driven mechanical payload comprises an extended end region of the movable second mass portion configured and arranged to extend beyond the housing upon actuation so as to constitute a retractable locking pin.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of allowed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/843,478, filed Apr. 25, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,512,435, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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