The present invention relates to an electromagnetic actuating apparatus. Such electromagnetic actuating apparatuses which,—generically—are described for instance in DE 102 40 774 A1 of the applicant, are used for a variety of applications, wherein in particular the use as actuator for a camshaft adjustment device of a motor vehicle engine represents a preferred field of use. Here, for instance, the armature unit (typically constructed in the manner of a tappet) interacts with an end-side engagement region with an associated actuating groove or suchlike actuating partner of the internal combustion engine.
Not least owing to the characteristics due to structural space in such a location of use, the installation geometry of a known electromagnetic actuating apparatus of the generic type is frequently important; for instance in the example case of application of the camshaft adjustment and a plurality of actuators provided adjacent to one another (and typically with tappets aligned parallel to one another), radial dimensions (i.e. running transversely to a direction of movement) which are as compact as possible are a particular concern here, in order to be able to place for instance adjacent actuators are close to one another as possible; such a configuration then enables for instance the carrying out of several different actuation operations at the actuating partner, for instance the engaging in or respectively interacting with a plurality of actuating grooves provided adjacent to each other.
The geometric dimensions of generic electromagnetic actuating apparatuses can not, however—as a matter of principle—be minimized arbitrarily, thus for instance electromagnetic actuating forces of such an apparatus which are to be achieved, predetermined dynamic characteristics (actuating times) or suchlike constraints determine necessary minimum dimensions of the electromagnetic components which are involved.
Accordingly, it is important that other assemblies, for instance an enclosed housing or suchlike do not bring any significant (for instance radial) increase in dimension, so as not to have a disadvantageous influence on the compactness of a desired arrangement on electromagnetic actuating apparatuses, for instance a plurality of actuators which are to be provided adjacent to one another with the formation of a minimum spacing.
DE 10 2007 028 600 A1 of the applicant illustrates such a case of application of a plurality of movable armature units (parallel to one another, here); however, the solution described here is special, causes high expenditure in terms of installation and adjustment and is not generally able to be transferred to installation situations which require compact installation dimensions of the electromagnetic actuating apparatuses which are to be used.
The coil units described in this prior art, in this respect generically, also have the disadvantage that the connection contacts associated therewith (not shown in further detail) project radially (i.e. transversely to a respective axial direction of movement of the armature units), with the purpose, due to manufacturing technology, of electrically and mechanically connecting connection contacts, associated with a respective winding, to connecting structures (connecting means) in the respective housing, so that then via these connecting means a coupling can take place to a plug section, provided typically on the edge side on the housing. Via this plug section (which depending on the purpose of use can be embodied so as to be multipolar, in a bush-like manner or in another suitable manner), the coupling then takes place by means of conventional control wires to suitable control electronics.
In the currently prevailing mass production technology, the described connection between connection contact (the winding), which generally projects radially from the coil former (typically made from plastic), and the connecting means takes place here by a welded connection.
A corresponding welding tongs or suchlike element of an automatic welding machine overlaps, for this purpose, the partners which are to be connected and produces a welded connection in an otherwise known manner.
A disadvantage in this (otherwise proven and effective) method is that through the lateral (radial) projecting of the connection contact together with associated connection partner of the electrical connecting means, an effective diameter of the actuating apparatus is increased in size; thus, indeed, sufficient space must exist from the radial direction for the engagement of the welding device for producing the welded connection. This, in turn, is disadvantageous for the described requirements of compactness, in particular concerning as close and compact a construction density as possible of actuating apparatuses which are, or are to be provided, adjacent to one another.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to minimize a (necessary) minimum diameter (i.e. a housing extent transversely to the axial movement direction of the armature unit), with the aim of enabling as compact as possible an arrangement of arrangements which are to be provided adjacent to one another.
The problem is solved by the electromagnetic actuating apparatus with the features disclosed herein; advantageous further developments of the invention are also described herein. Additional and independent protection within the scope of the invention is additionally claimed for a production method for producing the electromagnetic actuating apparatus as disclosed herein, with the installation and connection steps which can be seen from the present application documents and are to be deemed to be disclosed as belonging to the invention. Within the scope of the invention, in addition protection is claimed for a use of the electromagnetic actuating apparatus according to the invention in a motor vehicle—or respectively combustion engine installation context, wherein the present invention has proved to be particularly suited to be used and installed for the adjusting of an engine unit, for instance a camshaft (or respectively a camshaft adjustment unit).
In an advantageous manner according to the invention, departing from the generic prior art, the connection contact associated with the coil former (which connection contact itself is in turn connected electrically and mechanically to the coil wire of the winding) is constructed in an extent direction which runs parallel to the axial movement direction of the armature. Parallel to this connection contact (and preferably aligned in a planar manner thereon) a flat end section of the metal connecting means is provided, so that through a radial or respectively lateral application of welding means or suchlike connecting units, then between these conducting sections a permanent mechanical and electrical connection can be produced.
Through the fact that according to the invention this pair of connection partners extends before or respectively during the connection process parallel to the axial direction and not transversely or respectively radially, therefore according to the invention is situated in the region of the housing end region provided opposed by the armature outlet, this connection site does not bring about any radial or respectively cross-sectional widening of the electromagnetic actuating apparatus or respectively the diameter thereof. Rather, according to the invention, this connection site between the connection contact and the flat end section of the connection means remains within the maximum diameter determined by the (typically hollow-cylindrical) housing and the coil former accommodated therein, only in the region of the rearward housing end wall a lengthening of the actuating apparatus takes place which, however, is distinctly less problematic than an increased diameter with regard to compact installation space conditions.
Advantageously according to the invention, in addition the connection thus provided, which is to be produced permanently for instance typically by means of soldering or welding, is to be treated after the connection process additionally in a space-saving manner by folding down or respectively angling, such that the connection pair, which extends in an axially parallel manner before and during the connection process, after completed connection by the folding down or respectively bending around is brought into a position preferably parallel and drawing near to or respectively lying against the associated housing end wall. This then leads to a merely marginal axial lengthening of the unit, so that according to the invention advantageously the present invention contributes significantly to the compactness and hence flexibility in use of generic electromagnetic actuating apparatuses.
In a particularly preferred manner with regard to manufacturing technique, the connection contact, additionally or alternatively also at least the end section of the metal connecting means (again further preferably also the entire metal connecting means within the actuator housing), is realized as a stamped pat. Such stamped parts not only enable a simple and reproducible producibility, also thereby an automated welding or suchlike connection process is simplified.
According to a further development, advantageously and with the purpose of achieving an angling (folding down) of the produced permanent connection which is as simple, as protective of the material and as secure with regard to connection as possible, in a transverse direction, at least one of the connection partners is provided with a suitable bend relief (for instance a targeted material allowance, a shaped curve region or suchlike). Accordingly, then an advantageous folding down would not lead to any material crack or suchlike possible impairment during manufacture.
Whilst it is additionally preferred within the scope of the invention to allow the connection partners, connection contact and end section of the metal connecting means to project out from the housing in an axially parallel manner before or respectively during the connection process (welding or respectively soldering), it is nevertheless included by the present invention to also provide such an arrangement within the housing and then to enable an access via a welding tongs or suchlike through a corresponding opening, recess or suchlike on the end side.
In a particularly preferred manner, the lug- or respectively tongue-like connection contact, preferably realized as a stamped part, is integrated onto or respectively into the coil former; typically by shooting the metal contact material into a plastic which is used for the coil former. Thereby, in a favourable manner with regard to manufacturing technique, the position according to the invention of the connection contact can already be established, namely such that, in relation to a coil former extending coaxially to the armature, the thus fastened connection contact does not project from this coil former radially, but in an end-side axially parallel manner. Corresponding mechanical stresses would then transfer from the connection contact to the coil former, a winding wire suitably connected to the connection contact would, however, remain mechanically unstressed in every state, so that also from this point of view a high-grade, operationally reliable and error-free mounting of the present invention is made possible.
In order to then ensure an additional protection after completed mounting or respectively after the advantageous angling after completed permanent connection, it is preferred according to a further development to cover the associated housing end region by a cover, a cap or suchlike; this, however, also has a correspondingly small axial structural dimension and does not affect a radial diameter of the apparatus.
As a result, through the present invention, the possibility is created in a surprisingly simple and structurally elegant manner, to configure a radial diameter of generic electromagnetic actuating apparatuses so as to be compact to the best possible extent and in particular to move hitherto necessary electrical connection sites, provided radially with respect to the casing side, for coupling the winding to the housing plug section for further external contacting out from the lateral region which is effective with regard to diameter. However, the apparently necessary additional effort of a bending around—or respectively folding down process, which is provided preferably and according to a further development, more than counterbalances the dimension advantages which are achieved in practical use.
If then, as advantageously claimed within the scope of the invention, the electromagnetic actuating apparatus according to the invention is used as a camshaft adjustment device for an internal combustion engine or, in general, as an adjustment unit for an internal combustion engine functionality, in particular in a motor vehicle context, the advantages according to the invention come into operation in particular in that a plurality of such electromagnetic actuating apparatuses according to the invention is mounted adjacent to one another, more preferably touching one another on the casing side. Thus, it is thereby made possible for instance to configure in an even more space-saving manner or respectively to arrange in an even better manner in a tight installation space a movement to and fro, enabled by a pair of known camshaft adjustment devices, of a camshaft along an axial direction through the compact radial dimensions which are made possible according to the invention.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention will emerge from the following description of preferred example embodiments and with the aid of the drawings:
These show in:
Whilst the tappet end 14 of the armature unit emerges at one end on the face side out from the housing (having a plurality of sections extending along the longitudinal axis 10), on the opposite face side 16 a contact—or respectively plug section 18 is constructed, typically by injecting onto the face-side housing (consisting of a plastic material), wherein then in an otherwise known manner this plug section 18 cooperates with correspondingly adapted connection cables, not shown, for connection with control units connected upstream.
In the interior of the housing 10, a coil unit is provided for moving the armature unit 14, which coil unit has a winding 22 formed on a coil former 20 and is held in a stationary manner in the housing 12. Housing sections shown by hatching in
The (at least one) winding 22 is realized by a winding wire 24 (
In this assembly state, as
As illustrated by the longitudinal sectional view of
In contrast to the diagram illustrated for comparison in
The example embodiment which is shown within the scope of the invention now makes it possible to deform the welded connection between the connection partner 26, 30, produced in
The possible end section of
Thereby, a maximum circumferential dimension of the thus realized electromagnetic actuating apparatus (for instance at the maximum diameter of the housing section) reaches 12 m, a saving on diameter of approximately 10% compared with the prior art of
The present invention is not restricted here to the practically shown example embodiment; neither is the practical flat form of realization of the contact partners necessary, nor must a folding down or respectively bending after completed connecting be carried out for instance in the arrow direction shown in
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