Device for emergency hand operation with switching magnets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6310530
  • Patent Number
    6,310,530
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 30, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A device for emergency hand operation has switching magnets with an armature that can be moved in the pole pipe to a final position by the force of a spring assembly, and can be moved against the spring force to a second final position by a magnetic field excitation. The device has a tensional member which can be axially displaced and moved by a manual actuating device. A carrier interacts with the armature to move the carrier against the spring force and to the second final position. The armature, the pole core, the spring assembly, the tensional member and the actuating device are combined to form a prefabricated component which can be inserted into the pole pipe via its inner open end and which can be connected to the pole pipe.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a device for emergency hand operation with switching magnets. The armature can be moved in the pole pipe into one final position by the force of a spring assembly and can be moved into a second final position by magnetic field excitation against the force of the spring assembly. A tensioning member is axially slidable in the pole core, can be moved by means of a manual actuating device, and has a carrier cooperating with the armature to move the armature counter to the force of the spring into its second final position.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Devices, known as “tensioning” switching magnets, serve as security devices which facilitate manual engagement when, for example, during breakdown of the magnetic field excitation or during a mechanical blockade despite magnetic field excitation, no movement of the armature occurs counter to the effective spring force. The ability to manually move the armature in such events is particularly advantageous, especially when the relevant switching magnet serves in hydraulic installations for the actuation of a multi-way valve for the control of the pressure oil supply, for instance, for use in a press or in a working cylinder. In such environments, it is essential to avoid danger, so that in emergency situations the pressure oil supply can be retained manually.




Known devices of this type, as disclosed in DE 33 17 226 A1, have complicated constructions and have relatively great numbers of individual component parts. Another drawback resides in that because of the great number of individual parts and because of the conditions under which the pole pipe must be mounted with construction of devices on both sides, a higher cost of assembly occurs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Objects of the present invention are to provide a device for the emergency manual operation, which is a considerable improvement over known devices because of simpler construction and considerably lower outlay for its assembly.




With the device according to the present invention these objects are attained by the armature, the pole core, the spring assembly, the tensioning member and the actuating device being combined in the form of a modular unit. That modular unit can be inserted into the pole pipe through its inner open end and can be connected with the pole pipe.




Both the operational elements for the emergency hand operation and the spring assembly effecting the armature are integrated into the pole core. On the one hand, a compact structure is obtained with as small as possible number of individual component parts. The armature cooperating with the tensioning member likewise is a component part of the prefabricated structural unit. On the other hand, the advantage of simplified assembly is obtained, because the structural unit need be inserted from only one open end into the pole pipe.




The connection with the pole pipe in this case is of particularly simple construction, when the pole core has an annular groove worked into its periphery and can be connected by rolling or folding the end of the pole pipe into the annular groove flange-like or bead-like therewith.




With one preferred exemplary embodiment, the operating device can have a threaded bolt as settling member for the axial slide movement of the tensioning member. The bolt cooperates with an interior threaded segment of an axial bore in the pole core forming a guide for the tensioning member.




With such an embodiment, the emergency operation can occur in a convenient and secure manner by manual revolution of the threaded bolt. This bolt can have a screw head accessible at the open end of the pole core, which, for example, can be provided with peripheral milling or beading.




Preferably, the tensioning member is configured as a one-piece extension of the threaded bolt. The bolt extends through the inner end of the pole core outward into an axial bore embodied in the armature.




Preferably, the extension of the threaded bolt forming the tensioning member, which extends through a sealing arrangement found in the axial bore of the pole core, passes through into the axial bore embodied in the armature, and has a tapered outside diameter as compared with the other and proximate part of the threaded bolt. Thus, an emergency operation can also be easily executed against high working pressures which are being generated.




The assembly is particularly simple if a milled or beaded edge is provided and formed facing outward in the free or open end of the extension of the tensioning member. Such a construction of the free or open end of the tensioning member can be produced particularly simply during the assembly, if the free end of the tensioning member has an axial pocket construction. Following the assembly of the individual component parts of the modular unit-like structural unit, the opening of the pocket construction is formed as a milled or beaded folded back edge opening outward.




Other objects, advantages and salient features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings which form a part of this disclosure:





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view in section of a switching magnet for emergency manual operation, without the magnetic coil, according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view in section of the switching magnet of

FIG. 1

with its armature drawn back proximate to the pole core;





FIG. 3

is a partial side elevational view in section of area III of the switching magnet of

FIG. 2

, in larger scale; and





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view in section of the modular unit of the pole core, armature and individual components cooperating with them of the switching magnet of

FIGS. 1 and 2

, before assembly into the associated pole pipe.











DETAILED OF THE INVENTION




The essential parts of a switching magnet are represented in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The magnetic coil resting on its pole pipe


1


is omitted in the drawing. The magnet is a “tensioning” type magnet. The magnet armature


3


is pressed or biased by means of a spring assembly


5


away from the pole core


7


and into a final position, shown in FIG.


1


. Upon excitation of the magnetic coil, armature


3


is pushed against the force of spring assembly


5


toward pole core


7


, as is shown in FIG.


2


. Pole pipe


1


is sectioned or split in two parts be a welding


4


for the magnetic uncoupling.




On its end area


6


more distant or remote from pole core


7


, armature


3


is contiguous with a spring ring or spring washer


49


, resting in an annular groove


9


formed in an axial bore


11


in armature


3


. The armature is connected with an operational tapered mandrel


13


, see particularly FIG.


3


. For the cooperation with spring ring or washer ring


49


, operational tapered mandrel


13


likewise has an annular groove


35


, and extends away from armature


3


outward beyond the proximate end of pole pipe


1


. Operational tapered mandrel


13


serves as operating member for a related switching process, for example, for valve actuation in a hydraulic system.




Individual component parts are held collectively in the interior of pole pipe


1


, and form a prefabricated, modular unit-like structural unit, which is illustrated in its entirety in FIG.


4


. This modular unit is inserted via the open end


15


of pole pipe


1


into the pole pipe. In this manner, pole core


7


closes off pole pipe


1


at the end


15


. The connection between pole pipe


1


and pole core


7


occurs by folding end


15


of pole pipe


1


into a peripheral annular groove


17


of pole core


7


. Another peripheral annular groove


19


in pole core


7


receives an 0-ring


21


for sealing between pole core


7


and pole pipe


1


.




In addition to pole core


7


, armature


3


, operating mandrel


13


and spring assembly


5


mounted therein, the modular unit shown in

FIG. 4

also includes a device for the emergency hand or manual operation. This device includes a threaded bolt


23


. The threaded bolt segment


24


is screwed together with an interior threading


25


in an axial bore


27


in pole core


7


. The bolt has a screw head


29


accessible at the end of pole core


7


. The screw head is provided with milling or beading on the edge for the manual revolution operation.




Threaded bolt


23


is extended on its end more distant or remote from screw head


29


, embodied by a tapered end segment or extension


31


, extending into axial bore


11


of armature


3


through a sealing arrangement


39


arranged in another segment of the bore


27


of the pole core. The free end of extension


31


extends through a local narrowing point


43


, passing through the first annular shoulder surface


41


facing pole core


7


in bore


11


and a second annular shoulder surface


45


more distant from pole core


7


. Surface


45


is illustrated most clearly in FIG.


3


. The free end of extension


31


has a pocket opening


50


coaxial to the end. The opening is flanged or milled outward for the formation of a milled or beaded edge


47


. As illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the milled, flanged edge


47


forms a carrier. In the case of an emergency operation, in other words with a screwing out of screw bolt


23


, as shown in phantom lines in

FIG. 1

, the annular shoulder surface


45


of the local narrowing


43


of bore


1


of armature


3


engages the carrier to apply force on the armature against the force or bias of spring assembly


5


to move the armature against pole core


7


. This particular arrangement or positioning of the individual component parts is shown in FIG.


4


.




The length of the tensioning member is to be such that when the screw bolt is screwed in, in other words when the emergency hand operation is not activated, the milled or beaded terminal edge


47


of extension


31


, as in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, is found positioned relative to or spaced from annular shoulder surface


45


that the standard power stroke or working lift of armature


3


is possible without hindrance.




As can be seen in the drawings, compression spring assembly


5


in axial bore


11


or armature


3


on the one hand is supported on annular shoulder surface


41


turned toward pole core


7


and formed by narrowing point


43


. The other spring assembly end is supported on an annular disk or washer


51


engaging the sealing arrangement


39


in pole core


7


.




With this arrangement, the screwing out of threaded bolt


23


causes armature


3


to be moved counter to the spring force or bias of spring assembly


5


into a final position proximate to pole core


7


. In other words, it causes an emergency hand or manual operation to be required when armature


3


, because of any sort of disturbance, is not movable by magnetic field excitation counter to the force of spring assembly


5


. In

FIG. 1

, the component parts are represented in the position taken without magnetic field excitation and without activated emergency hand operation, whereby armature


3


under influence of the force of spring assembly


5


has moved downward, as shown in the drawing, and threaded blot


23


is screwed into pole core


7


. As a result of this, milled or beaded edge


47


is located in the vicinity of annular shoulder surface


45


of bore


11


of armature


3


. With armature


3


being drawn by magnetic field excitation to pole core


7


, as in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, milled or beaded edge


47


is at a certain spacing from annular shoulder surface


45


corresponding to the power stroke or degree of working lift of armature


3


.




While a particular embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A device for emergency hand operation of switching magnets, comprising:a pole pipe having an inner open end; an armature movably mounted in said pole pipe from a first position to a second position by magnetic field excitation; a spring assembly biasing said armature toward said first position; a pole core having an axial bore with an internal thread and having a first annular peripheral groove, said open end of said pole pipe being folded into said first peripheral groove to connect said pole core and said pole pipe; a tensioning member axially slidable and guided in said axial bore of said pole core and having a carrier cooperating with said armature to move said armature therewith counter to biasing of said spring assembly, said tensioning member extending through an inner end of said pole core and into an axial bore of said armature; and a manual actuating threaded bolt axially fixed to said tensioning member to move same axially in said pole core and threadedly engaged with said internal thread, said tensioning member being configured as a one-piece extension of said threaded bolt; said armature, said pole core, said spring assembly, said tensioning member and said actuating threaded bolt being combined in a single prefabricated structural unit inserted into said open end.
  • 2. A device according to claim 1 whereinsaid pole core comprises a second peripheral groove receiving an O-ring forming a seal with an inner wall of said pole pipe.
  • 3. A device according to claim 1 whereinsaid threaded bolt comprises a screw head accessible on a free end of said pole core for manual rotationary operation.
  • 4. A device according to claim 1 whereinsaid extension of said threaded bolt comprises a transverse diameter tapering in a direction away from threading on said threaded bolt; and said pole core comprises a seal in said axial bore thereof sealing said tensioning member from an unthreaded inner wall of said axial bore of said pole core.
  • 5. A device according to claim 4 whereinsaid axial bore in said armature comprises a local narrowing forming a first annular shoulder surface facing said pole core; and said spring assembly is arranged on said tensioning member and is compressed between said first annular shoulder surface and said pole core.
  • 6. A device for emergency hand operation of switching magnets, comprising:a pole pipe; an armature movably mounted in said pole pipe from a first position to a second position by magnetic field excitation; a spring assembly biasing said armature toward said first position; a pole core having an axial bore with an internal thread and having a first annular peripheral groove, said open end of said pole pipe being folded into said first peripheral groove to connect said pole core and said pole pipe; a tensioning member axially slidable and guided in said axial bore of said pole core and having a carrier cooperating with said armature to move said armature therewith counter to biasing of said spring assembly, said tensioning member extending through an inner end of said pole core and into an axial bore of said armature; and a manual actuating threaded bolt axially fixed to said tensioning member to move same axially in said pole core and threadedly engaged with said internal thread, said tensioning member being configured as a one-piece extension of said threaded bolt.
  • 7. A device according to claim 6 whereinsaid pole core comprises a second peripheral groove receiving an O-ring forming a seal with an inner wall of said pole pipe.
  • 8. A device according to claim 6 whereinsaid threaded bolt comprises a screw head accessible on a free end of said pole core for manual rotationary operation.
  • 9. A device according to claim 6 whereinsaid extension of said threaded bolt comprises a transverse diameter tapering in a direction away from threading on said threaded bolt; and said pole core comprises a seal in said axial bore thereof sealing said tensioning member from an unthreaded inner wall of said axial bore of said pole core.
  • 10. A device according to claim 9 whereinsaid axial bore in said armature comprises a local narrowing forming a first annular shoulder surface facing said pole core; and said spring assembly is arranged on said tensioning member and is compressed between said first annular shoulder surface and said pole core.
  • 11. A device for emergency hand operation of switching magnets, comprising:a pole pipe having an inner open end; an armature movably mounted in said pole pipe from a first position to a second position by magnetic field excitation; a spring assembly biasing said armature toward said first position; a pole core having an axial bore with an internal thread and being coupled to said pole pipe; a tensioning member axially slidable and guided in said axial bore of said pole core and having a carrier cooperating with said armature to move said armature therewith counter to biasing of said spring assembly; and a manual actuating threaded bolt axially fixed to said tensioning member to move same axially in said pole core and threadedly engaged with said internal thread, said tensioning member being configured as a one-piece extension of said threaded bolt and extending through an inner end of said pole core and into an axial bore in said armature.
  • 12. A device according to claim 11 whereinsaid armature, said pole core, said spring assembly, said tensioning member and said actuating threaded bolt are combined in a single prefabricated structural unit inserted into said open end.
  • 13. A device according to claim 11 whereinsaid pole core comprises a second peripheral groove receiving an O-ring forming a seal with an inner wall of said pole pipe.
  • 14. A device according to claim 11 whereinsaid threaded bolt comprises a screw head accessible on a free end of said pole core for manual rotationary operation.
  • 15. A device according to claim 11 whereinsaid extension of said threaded bolt comprises a transverse diameter tapering in a direction away from threading on said threaded bolt; and said pole core comprises a seal in said axial bore thereof sealing said tensioning member from an unthreaded inner wall of said axial bore of said pole core.
  • 16. A device according to claim 15 whereinsaid axial bore in said armature comprises a local narrowing forming a first annular shoulder surface facing said pole core; and said spring assembly is arranged on said tensioning member and is compressed between said first annular shoulder surface and said pole core.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 01 201 Jan 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP98/06259 WO 00 7/14/2000 7/14/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/36926 7/22/1999 WO A
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