The present invention concerns an electromagnetic actuator device as well as the use of such an electromagnetic actuator device as a positioning device for a combustion engine unit.
Electromagnetic positioning devices have been of known prior art for a long time as actuators, in particular for a camshaft positioning unit, or a similar unit of a combustion engine. Thus, for example, the applicant's German patent 102 40 774 shows such a technology, in which an armature unit having a permanent magnetic agent has at its end a tappet or tappet section designed to interact with a positioning partner (for example, a positioning groove of a camshaft adjustment system), and can be moved relative to a static yoke or core unit as a reaction to an energisation of a (stationary) coil unit. In concrete terms the reaction to the energisation in such devices is generated as a repulsive electromagnetic field, which releases the armature unit from an initial position on the yoke unit and drives it in the direction towards an engagement position with the positioning partner.
Such devices of presupposed known art are not only electromagnetic and optimised with regard to their dynamic behaviour (force and velocity development); these devices are also suitable in a particularly beneficial manner for large-scale production.
However, such an approach, as structurally determined, also has disadvantages, which in particular limit the flexibility of the adaptation of this technology to various conditions of deployment. Thus the technology presupposed as of known art, in the first instance the permanent magnetic agents (typically implemented in the form of a permanent magnetic disk or similar) to be provided on the armature and thus movable, requires protection of this armature unit from impacts, shocks or similar, so as to protect the typically brittle permanent magnetic material, and thus to ensure as long a service life as possible. DE 102 40 774, cited as prior art, solves this problem in that the armature-side permanent magnetic disk is bounded on both flat faces by (flux-conducting) metal disks and is additionally encased, so that even severe positive and negative accelerations onto the armature unit do not cause any damage to the permanent magnetic module. At the same time geometric limits are determined by such approaches, which, for example, define typical maximum sizes for such feasibility in the radial or axial directions.
Thus there is a fundamental disadvantage of the technology of known art, namely that for purposes of increasing the forces the armature-side permanent magnetic agents must also be increased in size correspondingly, with the effect that the masses to be moved (by the armature) increase accordingly (in addition to the above-mentioned measures for the mechanical protection of the permanent magnetic material).
Accordingly the fundamental requirement consists in increasing the flexibility of an electromagnetic actuator device that deploys permanent magnetic agents in terms of its configurability and adaptability, in particular to create the possibility of increasing the armature force without correspondingly increasing the mass to be moved by the armature (by means of correspondingly increased armature-side permanent magnetic agents). At the same time such a device should in particular be suitable for interaction with a positioning unit of a combustion engine, in particular as per further developments it should be able to exercise a camshaft adjustment system.
The object is achieved by means of the electromagnetic actuator device with the features disclosed herein, together with the combustion engine unit adjustment device in accordance with the present disclosure, which likewise should be viewed as an application of an electromagnetic actuator device in accordance with the present invention in a combustion engine context. Advantageous further developments of the invention are also described herein.
In an inventively advantageous manner the invention in the first instance relocates the permanent magnetic agents into the stator, i.e. into the flux-conducting stationary yoke unit; on its first yoke section this carries the stationary coil unit, which itself can suitably be energised, and with which the armature unit, which can move relative to the yoke unit, interacts so as to drive the latter.
In accordance with the invention the electromagnetic actuator device is advantageously configured such that the permanent magnetic agents are coupled into the stationary yoke unit, i.e. form part of a (permanent) magnetic flux circuit consequently formed in the yoke unit. In accordance with the invention the yoke unit configured in this manner serves to ensure that in a de-energised state of the coil unit a section of the armature unit (more exactly: a yoke-side end of the armature unit, designed in the form of a tappet, which itself has no permanent magnetic agents) is part of the permanent magnetic flux circuit, accordingly therefore the permanent magnetic flux of the stationary permanent magnetic agents also flows through this section of the tappet unit (armature unit) and thus serves to ensure that in the de-energised state a retaining force holding the armature on the yoke unit is exerted.
Likewise in accordance with the invention the energisation of the coil unit advantageously serves to ensure that the permanent magnetic flux is displaced from the armature unit by means of the electromagnetically generated flux, correspondingly the permanent magnetic retaining force onto the armature unit reduces. As a reaction to this can then the spring agent, provided in accordance with the invention, which acts in a suitable manner on the armature unit, can move the armature unit out of the initial position and release the armature unit from the yoke unit, since the related spring force is opposed to the permanent magnetic retaining force and exceeds the latter, with the displacement of the permanent magnetic flux out of the armature section.
The result is that as a result of the action of the spring force the armature unit is brought into the desired end position, or engagement position, with the positioning partner, so that the desired positioning function can reliably be exercised on the combustion engine unit with few components and short switching times.
Here in accordance with the invention, advantageously compared with the prior art called upon, the design of the permanent magnetic agents as stationary permanent magnetic agents can be in addition advantageously be deployed, i.e. integrated, into one or a plurality of sections of the actuator housing, suitably dimensioned for particular purposes, without this having any influence on the armature-side mass to be moved. Thus in the present invention it is in particular possible to influence an armature force without any corresponding influence of an armature-side permanent magnet occurring (which, for example, in the case of an increase would increase the additional mass to be accelerated). In this case it is just the static permanent magnet that must be dimensioned appropriately, here, for example, it must be increased.
In accordance with the invention advantageously, and as per further developments, the inventive integration into the at least in some sections hollow cylindrical housing offers moreover the possibility of implementing suitable housing components with or from the permanent magnetic material, for example a cover section of the housing provided in accordance with further developments, and/or a section of a front face (which then, for example, can be in the form of a ring or a ring section) so that assembly and series production advantages can be implemented.
As a result an actuator device designed to operate together with combustion engine units comes into being that is flexible to dimension and to configure; in particular it provides the possibility of dimensions that increase the magnetic force, without this having a disadvantageous effect on the armature mass (i.e. increasing the mass). As a result it is to be anticipated that the technology, already widely propagated and utilised, of the electromagnetic actuators that have been called upon as the initial technological starting point, can be made accessible to further applications.
In an inventively advantageous further development adjacent flux-conducting agents are assigned to the permanent magnetic agents; these are configured such that (with an appropriate air gap Increasing the flux resistance), for example, the permanent magnetic flux displaced during the energisation of the coil unit can flow via these flux-conducting agents, and thus the magnetic flux characteristics can be additionally optimised.
In a further preferred form of embodiment of the invention provision is made for the first yoke section (with the formation of an intermediately located air gap) to be aligned axially with the extended armature unit, such that a contact point therefore occurs between these sections. In this form of implementation the coil unit enclosing the first yoke section would therefore likewise be located coaxially with the extended tappet unit. With this variant of the invention it is possible to reproduce the form of the technology of known art in a particularly elegant manner, so that in this respect a direct substitution of existing electromagnetic actuators in accordance with the prior art can take place.
Within the context of the invention it is particularly preferred in accordance with further developments to assign adjustment agents to the coil unit that enable particular modes of the energisation, in particular an adjustment of the polarity of the energisation, e.g. a reversal of this polarity. Since the present invention uses the principle of deploying electromagnetically generated magnetic flux for purposes of influencing, in particular for displacing permanent magnetic flux, and such a displacement requires opposing flux directions, the present invention likewise, and as an additional supplemental variant, envisages utilising the aligned fluxes (as a form of superposition) to an increased extent, so as not only to cause an increased retaining effect of the armature unit in a neutral state, initial state or retaining state on the yoke unit, but even if the armature unit is released from the yoke unit to generate a restoring force, i.e. a retraction force acting on the armature unit. This simply presupposes that a superimposed magnetic force (electromagnetic and permanent magnetic) acting on the armature unit in the released state is stronger than a spring force releasing the armature unit from the yoke unit, so that the adjustment agents as per further developments enable for the energisation in particular also a potentially increased current, for example, for the reversed polarity state as a retraction current.
In this manner it is then in addition possible, as per further developments, depending upon the configuration of these adjustment agents for the coil unit, to configure the inventive device as a mono-stable or a bi-stable design.
While one preferred form of implementation of the invention envisages a coil unit as an (individual) coil (for example from the point of view of efficient manufacture), it is equally within the framework of possible forms of embodiment to subdivide or configure the inventive coil unit in the form of a plurality of coils and to connect them together electrically with one another in a suitable manner, so that for example a required number of windings, instead of one large coil can be subdivided into a multiplicity of correspondingly smaller coils. Here too it is possible to ensure suitable geometrical optimisations to meet a particular requirement. Alternatively the first yoke section can be aligned orthogonally to the armature unit (or at another angle, forming an extended angle with the axial direction).
In this manner the present invention is then extremely suitable for effecting an adjustment of the functionality of a combustion engine unit such as, for example, a camshaft, in which, in an installed environment with particular requirements, a dynamic, reliable and operationally secure adjustment functionality can be ensured.
Further advantages, features, and details of the invention ensue from the following description of preferred examples of embodiment, and also with the aid of the drawings; in the latter:
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