Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic air control valve for an internal combustion engine fuel supply device, said valve comprising a body (1) having a cylindrical sliding seat (2) and an opening (3) enabling the passage of air and coming out inside said seat (2); a plunger (5) sliding axially inside said seat, for regulating said air supply opening (3); and an electromagnet (6) having a core (10) designed to control displacement of said plunger (5) when said electromagnet is energized; said core having a rod (11) fitting through an axial hole (12) on said plunger; characterised by the fact that said plunger is connected elastically to said rod by means of two springs (13, 14), each designed to exert elastic force on said plunger in the opposite direction to that of the other spring; regulating means (17) being provided for enabling predetermined preloading of both said springs.
- 2. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that said regulating means (17) consist of a threaded ring nut (17) resting on one end of one said spring (14) and screwed on to the threaded end of said rod (11).
- 3. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that, inside said axial hole (12) on said plunger (5), there is formed an annular projection (15) projecting radially towards the hole axis; said two springs (13,14) being helical springs fitted through with said rod (11); one of said springs (13) being inserted between a shoulder (16) on said core (10) and said annular projection (15), and the other (14) between said projection (15) and said threaded ring nut (17).
- 4. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that said plunger (5) comprises a tubular center portion (21) of magnetic material; and a pair of end rings (22, 23) of nonmagnetic material, having an outer surface designed to slide over the surface of said seat (2); said center portion (21) being defined by a lateral surface sized in such a manner as to prevent contact with said seat (2).
- 5. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that said core (10) is defined towards said plunger (5) by a first conical outer surface (24); and by the fact that said axial hole (12) on said plunger (5) is defined at least partially by a second conical surface (25); the angles of said conical surfaces being such that, when said electromagnet is supplied with constant current, the axial component of the electromagnetic force exerted on said plunger (5) remains substantially constant alongside variations in the stroke of said plunger (5).
- 6. A valve as claimed in claim 5, characterised by the fact that said angles of said first (24) and second (25) conical surfaces are different.
- 7. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that the lateral wall of said center portion (21) of said plunger (5) presents radial holes (26) enabling communication between said axial hole (12) on said plunger (5) and said seat (2); said holes (26) being formed in an annular portion close to the top end ring (22) of said pair.
- 8. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that, between said threaded ring nut (17) and said spring (14) inserted between said ring nut (17) and said annular projection (15), there is provided a shoulder ring (20) having a conical surface.
- 9. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that said axial hole (12) on said plunger (5) is defined, between said annular projection (15) and its bottom end, by a further conical surface (27).
- 10. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that the axial length of said seat (2) is such as to enable the whole of said plunger (5) to remain inside said seat (2), at least throughout the stroke required for fully opening and closing said opening (3).
- 11. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that said electromagnet (6) is housed inside a bell (31) having its bottom edge laser welded to said body (1).
- 12. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that said core (10) presents an end pin (33) fitted inside a hole in the end wall of said bell (31), and secured to the same by permanently deforming the end of the pin itself.
- 13. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that said electromagnet comprises a spool (36) of plastic material, from which project a pair of bars (35) each housing a blade (34) connected electrically to the winding of said electromagnet; each of said bars presenting small cavities (37) formed in lateral surfaces of the same.
- 14. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that it comprises at least one bush (38) having an end wall (40) in which are formed openings for said bars (35); flexible tabs (41) projecting from said end wall (40) and having teeth designed to click elastically inside said cavity (37) for locking said bush (38) to the valve.
- 15. A valve as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the fact that, between said electromagnet and said end wall of said bell, there is inserted a precompressed sealing ring.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 290,690, filed Dec. 27, 1988 now abandoned.
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