The present invention relates to an electromagnetic actuator, particularly to a latching electromagnetic actuator, which causes a mover to straightly move using electromagnetic force.
An electromagnetic actuator used in an electromagnetic valve, an internal combustion engine, and the like includes, for example, a stator formed by winding a coil around a stator core, and a mover formed of magnetic substance, as described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 5-29133, and is configured to move the mover relative to the stator using magnetic force generated by energizing the coil.
In particular, the above Literature discloses a latching electromagnetic actuator including a permanent magnet as the mover and being able to latch itself by using magnetic force of the permanent magnet to let the mover and the stator attract each other, while being configured to cause the mover and the stator to repel each other to cause the mover to straightly move from the stator in a separating direction by energizing the coil.
The electromagnetic actuator described in the above Literature includes a yoke formed in a cylindrical shape to which the stator core and the coil are fixed and in which the mover is housed. The yoke is formed of magnetic substance and configured to let lines of magnetic force from the permanent magnet and lines of magnetic force generated by energizing the coil to pass therethrough.
In an electromagnetic actuator having a configuration as in the above Literature, when a coil is energized to move a mover in a separating direction from a latched position where the coil is not energized, and a stator and the mover attract each other, electromagnetic force exerted by the coil is used to cause the mover to repel against magnetic force exerted by a permanent magnet. Therefore, to improve responsiveness of the electromagnetic actuator, it is desirable in the latched position that the magnetic force exerted by the permanent magnet is made as weak as possible insofar as the latch requires.
However, if the magnetic force of the permanent magnet is set to be weak, when the energization of the coil is stopped where the energization of the coil makes a distance between the stator and the mover long, the mover cannot be attracted sufficiently, which may lead to malfunction of the mover.
The present invention is made in view of such a problem and has an objective to provide a latching electromagnetic actuator with high responsiveness.
To achieve the above objective, an electromagnetic actuator according to the present invention includes: a stator including a yoke with a housing space, a stator core provided in the housing space, and an electromagnetic coil disposed surrounding the stator core; and a mover including a permanent magnet and provided movably relative to the stator core in the housing space in an axial direction of the yoke, wherein magnetic force from the permanent magnet causes the stator core and the mover to attract each other, and electromagnetic force generated by energizing the electromagnetic coil causes the mover to resist the magnetic force from the permanent magnet to move from the stator core in a separating direction, and wherein the electromagnetic actuator further comprises a magnetism transmission quantity adjusting portion provided at a position through which lines of magnetic force from the permanent magnet pass and configured to increase a magnetism transmission quantity from the permanent magnet when the mover moves relative to the stator core in the separating direction.
When the mover is caused to move from the stator core in the separating direction, the electromagnetic actuator according to the present invention acts so that reduction in attraction due to separation of the mover and the stator core is offset. It is therefore possible to set the electromagnetic actuator such that, at a position where the mover and the stator core attract each other, attraction is reduced, while a large attraction by the magnetic force from the permanent magnet can be ensured at a position where the mover is caused to move from the stator core in the separating direction. This allows the electromagnetic actuator to be highly responsive when an electromagnetic coil is energized to move the mover, with movement of the mover toward a stator core side by the magnetic force from the permanent magnet in stopping energization of the electromagnetic coil ensured.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First, an electromagnetic actuator 1 in a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The electromagnetic actuator 1 in the first embodiment of the present invention is a latching electromagnetic actuator used in, for example, an electromagnetic valve and a valve mechanism of an internal combustion engine.
As illustrated in
The yoke 2 is formed by blocking both ends of a cylindrical surrounding wall member 12 with a top wall member 13 and a bottom wall member 14. At a center of the top wall member 13 having an annular disk shape and blocking one end portion of the yoke 2, namely an upper-end portion in
Through a center of the bottom wall member 14 blocking another end portion of the yoke 2, namely a bottom end portion in
The two plungers including a first plunger 5 and a second plunger 6, and the permanent magnet 7 are formed in disk shapes having diameters substantially the same as that of the front end portion 17 of the stator core 3, and are disposed in such a manner that the first plunger 5 and the second plunger 6 sandwiches the permanent magnet 7. The first plunger 5 and the second plunger 6 are coaxially fixed to a front end portion 19 of the shaft 18 laying in the internal space 15 of the yoke 2, and the first plunger 5 is disposed facing the front end portion 17 of the stator core 3.
The mover 11 is allowed to move straightly in the axial direction together with the shaft 18 in the internal space 15 of the yoke 2. As a result, the movement of the mover 11 changes a distance between the front end portion 17 of the stator core 3 and the first plunger 5 facing the front end portion 17. As illustrated in
The electromagnetic actuator 1 in the first embodiment further includes the ring member 8 coaxially, tightly provided on a bottom face of the second plunger 6, namely, on an opposite face to the permanent magnet 7, the ring member 8 having a columnar shape. An outer diameter of the ring member 8 is smaller than an outer diameter of the second plunger 6.
In a center portion of the bottom wall member 14 of the yoke 2, a hole portion 20 is formed extending in the axial direction of the yoke 2, the hole portion 20 allowing the ring member 8 to be inserted therethrough. An axial-direction dimension of the ring member 8 is set such that allows the bottom end portion of the ring member 8 to be slightly inserted through the hole portion 20 in the bottom wall member 14 of the yoke 2 when the front end portion 19 of the shaft 18 comes into contact with the front end portion 17 of the stator core 3.
The ring member 8 and the hole portion 20 of the bottom wall member 14 correspond to a magnetism transmission quantity adjusting portion according to the present invention.
A stroke S refers to a distance of straight movement made by the mover 11 in the axial direction and indicates a movement position of the mover 11. The stroke S is set as S=0 in the latched position S0 where the front end portion 19 of the shaft 18 is in contact with the front end portion 17 of the stator core 3, and the stroke S increases as the mover 11 moves in a direction of being separated from the front end portion 19 of the shaft 18, namely downward in
In the electromagnetic actuator 1 in the first embodiment configured in the above manner, when the electromagnetic coil 4 is not energized, a magnetic force Fa exerted by the permanent magnet 7 causes the stator core 3 and the mover 11 to attract each other as illustrated in
In the latched position S0 where the front end portion 19 of the shaft 18 is in contact with the front end portion 17 of the stator core 3 in this manner, the main lines of magnetic force a from the permanent magnet 7 pass through the permanent magnet 7, first plunger 5, stator core 3, top wall member 13 of the yoke 2, surrounding wall member 12, bottom wall member 14, ring member 8, and second plunger 6 in order, and returns to the permanent magnet 7.
At this point, the bottom wall member 14 of the yoke 2 and the ring member 8 overlap each other in the axial direction illustrated in
Now, when the electromagnetic coil 4 is here energized to cause the shaft 18 to move in the separating direction, the lines of magnetic force b from the electromagnetic coil 4 pass through the stator core 3, first plunger 5, surrounding wall member 12 of the yoke 2, and top wall member 13 in order, and returns to the stator core 3.
Therefore, when the electromagnetic coil 4 is energized in the latched position, an electromagnetic force Fb generated by the electromagnetic coil 4 causes the mover 11 to resist the attraction between the stator core 3 and the mover 11 exerted by the magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7, so that the mover 11 repels the stator core 3 to move separating in the axial direction.
As illustrated in
In this manner, in the first embodiment, the overlap size La between the bottom wall member 14 of the yoke 2 and the ring member 8 is made small in the latched position S0 to suppress the magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7. In this state, as the mover 11 is caused to move from the latched position S0 in the separating direction, the overlap size Lb increases, so that an area through which the lines of magnetic force a from the permanent magnet 7 can pass increases, which offsets the reduction of the magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7 due to the separation between the stator core 3 and the first plunger 5, ensuring the attraction between the stator core 3 and the mover 11.
Next, using the electromagnetic actuator 1 in the first embodiment having the above configuration and a conventional electromagnetic actuator 30 in a reference embodiment without the ring member 8, comparison is made between the magnetic force Fa and magnetic force Fc from the permanent magnet 7 disposed in the mover 11.
It is noted in
As illustrated in
In the electromagnetic actuator 30 in the reference embodiment, as illustrated in
Therefore, as illustrated by the broken line in
In contrast, in the electromagnetic actuator 1 in the first embodiment, although the magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7 reduces as the distance between the front end portion 17 of the stator core 3 and the first plunger 5 considerably increases as in the above reference embodiment, the overlap size La between the bottom wall member 14 of the yoke 2 and the outer circumferential surface of the ring member 8 in the axial direction increases as the stroke S increases as described above, so that a passage area of the lines of magnetic force a increases, offsetting the reduction in the magnetic force Fa.
As a result, by setting the magnetic force Fa in the electromagnetic actuator 1 in the first embodiment and the magnetic force Fc in the electromagnetic actuator 30 in the reference embodiment to match in the predetermined stroke midway position S1, the magnetic force Fa in the first embodiment can be more significantly reduced than in the reference embodiment in the latched position S0 where the stroke S=0, with the magnetic force Fa in the first embodiment set to be larger than the magnetic force Fc in the reference embodiment in the stroke maximum position Smax.
In the electromagnetic actuator 1 in the first embodiment, the magnetic force Fa of the permanent magnet 7 assumes—in a vicinity of the stroke maximum position Smax. This is because the magnetic force from the permanent magnet 7 increases attraction between the second plunger 6 and the bottom wall member 14. The mover 11 is then latched butting against the bottom wall member 14 in the stroke maximum position Smax. The electromagnetic actuator 1 is used in a system having a configuration using attraction provided by the magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7 as well as a mechanical arrangement, to urge the mover 11 in an attracting direction toward a stator core 3 side, namely a direction in which the stroke S is decreased, between the stroke midway position S1 and the stroke maximum position Smax.
Therefore, in a case where the electromagnetic actuator 1 is used in such a system, by setting attraction toward the stator core 3 side exerted by the permanent magnet 7 at an necessary attraction F1 or stronger in the stroke midway position S1, movement from the stroke midway position S1 to the latched position S0 can be ensured, and the electromagnetic actuator 1 can function with high responsiveness.
In addition, in the stroke maximum position Smax, the second plunger 6 or the ring member 8 butts against or approaches the bottom wall member 14 of the yoke 2, so that the attraction between the second plunger 6 and the bottom wall member 14 exerted by the magnetic force from the permanent magnet 7 can ensure latching force acting on the mover 11 in the stroke maximum position Smax to the same extent as in the reference embodiment.
In contrast, in the latched position S0, the attraction exerted by the permanent magnet 7 can be reduced to a value closer to a necessary latching force F2 than in the reference embodiment. This allows the shaft 18 to be moved in a protruding direction with high responsiveness when the electromagnetic coil 4 is energized in the latched position S0 where the electromagnetic coil 4 is not energized.
As seen from the above, the electromagnetic actuator 1 in the first embodiment is a latching electromagnetic actuator configured to latch the mover 11 by the permanent magnet 7 when the electromagnetic coil 4 is not energized, and to cause the mover 11 to resist the magnetic force Fa exerted by the permanent magnet 7 to straightly move in the separating direction when the electromagnetic coil 4 is energized, wherein the attraction between the stator core 3 and the mover 11 exerted by the permanent magnet 7 is ensured in the stroke midway position S1 when the electromagnetic coil 4 is brought from an energized state into a non-energized state, and with the attraction between the bottom wall member 14 of the yoke 2 and the mover 11 exerted by the permanent magnet 7 ensured also in the stroke maximum position Smax, the latching force exerted by the permanent magnet 7 can be reduced to a minimum as far as is not weaker than the necessary latching force F2 in the latched position S0 where the electromagnetic coil 4 is not energized, so that the electromagnetic actuator can be made highly responsive in the latched position S0 and the stroke midway position S1.
Next, an electromagnetic actuator 40 in a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
The body 41 is formed of non-magnetic material such as resin. The body 41 is disposed being inserted in the surrounding wall member 12 of the yoke 2 and formed to have a cylindrical shape with a bottom end portion opened. The body 41 is disposed so that at least the front end portion 17 of the stator core 3 and the mover 11 are covered with the body 41, and the bottom end portion is in intimate contact with the bottom wall member 14 of the yoke 2 with an O-ring 42 interposed therebetween along its overall circumference. The electromagnetic actuator 40 therefore has a structure in which the internal space 15 of the yoke 2 including the mover 11 and the front end portion 17 of the stator core 3 is enclosed by the body 41.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As in the first embodiment, in a latched position S0 illustrated in
In addition, in the second embodiment, the internal space 15 is enclosed by the provision of the body 41, so that the electromagnetic actuator 40 can be protected by preventing dust or moisture from entering the internal space 15. In case where oil or the like flows into the internal space 15, the enclosure can inhibit the oil or the like from flowing out of a solenoid. This dispenses with the provision of the surrounding wall member 12 of the yoke 2 along the overall circumference, and as illustrated in
Since the body 41 is made of non-magnetic substance, a gap between the second plunger 6 and the body 41 can be made small, and this also allows a radial direction size of the body 41, in turn, the width size Lw of electromagnetic actuator 40 to be decreased.
By decreasing the width size Lw of the electromagnetic actuator 40 in such a manner, for example, in a case where a plurality of electromagnetic actuators 40 are disposed along a camshaft for each of intake valves and exhaust valves in a variable valve mechanism of an in-line internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine can be reduced in size in a direction in which the electromagnetic actuators 40 are arranged, namely an axial direction of the camshaft by shortening distances between adjacent electromagnetic actuators 40.
In addition, when the body 41 is formed using a material having a low coefficient of friction such as resin, even if the first plunger 5 or the second plunger 6 comes into contact with the body 41 when the shaft 18 is inclined under a force, slide resistance can be suppressed to ensure the movement of the mover 11.
Next, an electromagnetic actuator 50 in a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
The groove 51 is formed by machining the surrounding wall member 12 of the yoke 2 to increase an inner diameter of the surrounding wall member 12 and is provided at a position facing an outer circumferential surface portion of the second plunger 6 in the latched position S0. The groove 51 of the surrounding wall member 12 corresponds to a magnetism transmission quantity adjusting portion according to the present invention.
This configuration increases a separation size between the outer circumferential surface portion of the second plunger 6 and the surrounding wall member 12 of the yoke 2 in the latched position S0, so that the magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7 is weaker than in the electromagnetic actuator 30 in the reference embodiment. When the mover 11 moves from the latched position S0 in the separating direction, that is, when the stroke S increases, a distance between the outer circumferential surface portion of the second plunger 6 and the surrounding wall member 12 of the yoke 2 is shortened. This makes the magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7 the same as that in the electromagnetic actuator 30 in the reference embodiment except for in a vicinity of the latched position S0. The magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7 can therefore be made weaker than in the reference embodiment in the stroke midway position S1 while the magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7 being the necessary attraction F1 or stronger is ensured in the latched position S0. The electromagnetic actuator 50 in the third embodiment can therefore be made into a highly responsive electromagnetic actuator with high responsiveness as in the electromagnetic actuator 1 in the first embodiment.
As to a shape of the groove 51 in the third embodiment, a depth of the groove 51 is not limited to a constant depth as illustrated in
Next, an electromagnetic actuator 60 in a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
By processing the surrounding wall member 12 of the yoke 2 in such a manner, the magnetic force Fa from the permanent magnet 7 can be reduced as in the third embodiment in the latched position S0.
A depth of magnetic permeability reducing portion 61 in the fourth embodiment is not limited, either, to a constant depth as illustrated in
The descriptions of the embodiments will be finished here, but aspects of the present invention are not limited to the above embodiments.
For example, the first embodiment or the second embodiment may have a structure in which the second plunger 6 and the ring member 8 are integrated. Additionally, minute structures of the electromagnetic actuators in the embodiments can be changed as appropriate. The electromagnetic actuator according to the present invention is also widely applicable to various uses other than electromagnetic valves.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2017-088470 | Apr 2017 | JP | national |