This application claims the priority of German application 100 53 596.8, filed Oct. 28, 2001, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to an electromagnetic actuator for operating a final control element including at least one solenoid which is arranged in a housing, and an armature constructed of laminations upon which the solenoid acts.
An electromagnetic actuator for operating a final control element of the type mentioned above is known from International Patent Document WO 00/46490. The final control element is a charge cycle valve of an internal-combustion engine. The actuator has at least one solenoid formed by a yoke body having a coil, which yoke body has a pole face. The actuator also has an armature element which can be moved back and forth with respect to the pole face by way of a guide pin. The armature element consists of an armature plate which is fixedly connected with the guide pin. The armature plate has two cover plates between which a bundle of laminations is arranged. The bundle consists of a plurality of laminations which are fixedly connected with one another, are aligned perpendicular to the cover plates, and are connected with the latter.
An electromagnetic actuator for operating a charge cycle valve of an internal-combustion engine is known from earlier German Patent Application DE 100 35759.8. The actuator has a swivelling armature which is swivellable about an axis disposed between two solenoids. The armature has a duct for transporting a medium, the duct extending, transversely to the moving direction of the armature, through the armature.
It is an object of the invention to further develop an actuator of the above-mentioned type.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by providing at least one of the laminations of which the armature is constructed with at least one passage opening which forms a duct for transporting a medium.
A process of assembling the electromagnetic actuator, moreover, includes constructing the armature upon which at least one solenoid is to act of individual laminations, and automatically creating the duct for transporting the medium when the individual laminations are joined to construct the armature.
One significant advantage of the invention relates to the simple production of the duct. The duct is automatically created when individual laminations are joined to form the armature; before assembly, only the passage opening has to be made in the lamination, for example, by laser cutting or punching. After the individual laminations are joined to form a bundle of laminations forming the armature, the passage opening is laterally bounded by adjacent laminations. If, advantageously, several laminations are provided with several passage openings, then, as a result of grouping and nesting the laminations having the passage openings, arbitrary duct cross-sections and courses can be implemented. Curved contours can also be implemented within a lamination, which would not be possible if the duct were drilled. The duct can advantageously be used at low constructive expenditures for supplying a play compensation element, for lubricating bearings of the armature, and/or for cooling the armature.
Further developments, embodiments, and advantages of the invention are claimed and described.
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When the actuator 1 is activated during a start, the closing magnet 4 or the opening magnet 3 are overexcited for a short time, or the swivelling armature 5 with a starting routine is excited by means of its resonant frequency in order to be drawn out of the state of equilibrium. In the closed position of the charge cycle valve 2, the swivelling armature 5 is disposed on the pole face 3c, 4c of the excited closing magnet 4 and is held by the latter. The closing magnet 4 further prestresses the valve spring acting in the opening direction 13. In order to open the charge cycle valve 2, the closing magnet 4 is disconnected 4 and the opening magnet 3 is connected. The valve spring acting in the opening direction 13 accelerates the swivelling armature 5 beyond the state of equilibrium so that the latter is attracted by the opening magnet 3.
The swivelling armature 5 places itself against the pole face 3c of the opening magnet 3 and is held by the latter. In order to close the charge cycle valve 2 again, the opening magnet 3 is disconnected and the closing magnet 4 is connected. The valve spring 15 acting in the closing direction 14 accelerates the swivelling armature 5 beyond the state of equilibrium toward the closing magnet 4. The swivelling armature 5 is attracted by the closing magnet 4, places itself against the pole face 4c of the closing magnet 4, and is held by the latter.
From a pressure connection, not shown in detail, internal-combustion engine oil arrives in the cavity 19 of the swivel pin 16. From this cavity 19, the internal-combustion engine oil, by way of the oil intake duct 12, arrives in the duct 10 which, according to the invention, leads into a projection 20 molded to the swivelling armature 5 and forming a valve gear. The internal-combustion machine oil is guided from the projection 20 into the play compensation element 6 for the pressure medium supply.
Furthermore, the duct 10 may be constructed such that, in addition or exclusively, it supplies the bearings of the swivelling armature 5 with oil and/or is used for cooling the swivelling armature 5. Accordingly, the medium guided in the duct 10 may be formed by various substances which are designed, for example, mainly for heat removal or for lubrication. Particularly advantageously, the medium is formed by an internal-combustion engine oil which can be utilized as a pressure medium for a play compensation element, for cooling, and for lubrication, and which is basically available in an internal-combustion engine. In order to achieve an advantageous cooling of the armature, the duct 10 may extend, transversely to the moving direction of the armature, through the armature. In order to achieve a large cooling surface and an advantageous heat dissipation while the pressure loss is low, the duct may extend through the armature in a curving or meandering manner.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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