Information
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Patent Grant
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6533560
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Patent Number
6,533,560
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 2, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Freay; Charles G.
- Solak; Timothy P.
Agents
- Ware, Fressola, Van Der Sluys & Adolphson LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 417 4311
- 417 312
- 417 534
- 417 536
- 417 537
- 417 535
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electromagnetic oscillating type pump for oscillating diaphragms (5) connected to an oscillator (4) caused to oscillate by utilizing magnetic interaction between an electromagnetic portion (2) and a magnetic body (3), and having a frame portion (19 51 74 83) of resin mold formed by molding resin on an outer surface of the electromagnetic portion (2). For positioning iron cores (20 82) provided as part of the electromagnetic portion (2), an iron core positioning tool (18) is optionally provided, and in some embodiments is included as part of the electromagnetic portion (2) and disposed at an inner peripheral portion of the electromagnetic portion (2).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Techincal Field
The present invention relates to an electromagnetic oscillating type pump and a method for manufacturing the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to an electromagnetic oscillating type pump which is mainly utilized for suction and discharge of air of indoor type air mattresses or airbeds, for supplying oxygen to fish-farming aquariums or purifying tanks for domestic use as well as for sampling gas for examination purposes in monitoring pollution.
2. Discussion of Related Art
An example of a conventionally known electromagnetic oscillating type pump is a diaphragm type pump as illustrated in
FIG. 39
which utilizes magnetic interaction between electromagnets and permanent magnets wherein suction and discharge of fluid is performed by utilizing oscillating force of an oscillator provided with such permanent magnets.
This pump comprises an electromagnetic portion composed of electromagnets
151
disposed as to oppose each other, an oscillator
153
having permanent magnets
152
, diaphragms
154
connected to both ends of the oscillator
153
, diaphragm bases
154
a
and pump casings
155
respectively fixed to both end sides of the electromagnetic portion, and a pump compressing chamber
156
formed between the diaphragm
154
and the pump casing
155
. Each electromagnet
151
is assembled by installing a wound coil portion
158
around an E-shaped iron core
157
, and the oscillator
153
is disposed in a clearance portion
159
formed between the iron cores
157
.
Suction and discharge of air is performed in an alternating manner on the right and left of the pump, being affected by changes in capacity of the pump compressing chamber
156
to increase and decrease contrarily on the right and left owing to oscillation of the oscillator
153
supported by the diaphragms
154
.
However, there is presented a drawback with such a conventional type pump that it is difficult to secure a specified dimension for the clearance portion at the time of assembling the electromagnetic portion since specified positions for the iron cores are shifted. It is also quite costly when housing the pump in a separate sound isolating case to insulate noise arising from the pump portions. It is also difficult to improve productivity since three parts, namely the electromagnetic portion, the diaphragm base and the pump casing, need to be assembled.
An alternative pump is a pump as illustrated in
FIG. 40
comprising two sets of casings
203
,
204
for supporting a diaphragm
201
while forming a pump chamber
202
, an oscillator
205
connected to the diaphragm
201
, an electromagnetic portion
207
comprising electromagnets
206
, a filter holding portion
208
, and an air tank
209
. A cylindrical body
210
is attached between the casings
203
,
204
by means of screws
210
a
, and a pump main body
211
is formed by accommodating the electromagnetic portion
207
in the cylindrical body. The pump main body
211
is accommodated in a housing
212
with the filter holding portion
208
being fitted into an upper portion of the housing
212
while the air tank
209
is attached to its lower portion by means of screws
212
a.
This pump also utilizes forced oscillation of the diaphragm
201
so that the pump main body
211
itself is oscillated and thus generates a large noise. Therefore, it has been devised to support the pump main body
211
at the air tank
209
through four stepped cushions
213
to thereby absorb oscillation within the housing
212
.
However, this arrangement of making the pump main body
211
be supported at the air tank
209
by the four stepped cushions
213
makes it troublesome to mount the pump main body
211
, and it is still difficult to satisfactorily absorb the oscillation. There are further presented drawbacks that the housing
212
becomes large-sized in contrast to the pump main body, and that it is difficult to reduce manufacturing cost because the cost for the housing is most expensive among utilized parts.
The present invention has been made in view of the above facts, and it is an object thereof to provide an electromagnetic oscillating type pump exhibiting high acoustic insulating effects while reducing manufacturing costs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an electromagnetic oscillating type pump for oscillating diaphragms connected to an oscillator through electromagnetic oscillation of the oscillator with magnetic body by utilizing magnetic interaction between an electromagnetic portion comprising one or a plurality of iron cores and the magnetic body, wherein a frame portion of resin mold is formed by molding resin on an outer surface of the electromagnetic portion.
The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of the present invention is further so arranged that an oscillator formed with a piston is employed in place of the oscillator to which the diaphragms are connected, and that it further comprises a cylinder portion integrally formed with the electromagnetic portion in place of a mounting portion for the diaphragms.
In accordance with the present invention, there is further provided a method for manufacturing an electromagnetic oscillating type pump for oscillating diaphragms connected to an oscillator through electromagnetic oscillation of the oscillator with magnetic body by utilizing magnetic interaction between an electromagnetic portion comprising one or a plurality of iron cores and the magnetic body, wherein the method comprises the steps of assembling the electromagnetic portion by fitting the iron cores forming the electromagnetic portion into a periphery of an iron core positioning tool, disposing the assembled electromagnetic portion into dies with an angular core for insertion formed at a concaved central portion thereof, and injecting resin into a cavity of the dies for molding the resin on an outer surface of the electromagnetic portion.
In accordance with the present invention, there is also provided a method for manufacturing an electromagnetic oscillating type pump for oscillating diaphragms connected to an oscillator through electromagnetic oscillation of the oscillator with magnetic body by utilizing magnetic interaction between an electromagnetic portion comprising one or a plurality of iron cores and the magnetic body, wherein the method comprises the steps of assembling the electromagnetic portion by placing the iron cores forming the electromagnetic portion to a periphery of an iron core positioning tool obtained by adhering soft magnetic bodies with a magnet pinched therebetween, disposing the assembled electromagnetic portion into dies, injecting resin into a cavity of the dies for molding the resin on an outer surface of the electromagnetic portion, and detaching the iron core positioning tool upon completion of molding.
In accordance with the present invention, there is still further provided a method for manufacturing an electromagnetic oscillating type pump for oscillating diaphragms connected to an oscillator through electromagnetic oscillation of the oscillator with magnetic body by utilizing magnetic interaction between an electromagnetic portion comprising one or a plurality of iron cores and the magnetic body, wherein the method comprises the steps of disposing, upon assembly of the electromagnetic portion, the assembled electromagnetic portion into dies with an angular core for insertion formed at a concaved central portion thereof, positioning and fixing the iron cores to the angular core for insertion through a magnetic attraction by applying power to the electromagnetic portion, and injecting resin into a cavity of the dies for molding the resin on an outer surface of the electromagnetic portion.
The method for manufacturing the electromagnetic oscillating type pump of the present invention utilizes an oscillator formed with a piston in place of the oscillator to which the diaphragms are connected, and further comprises a cylinder portion integrally formed with the electromagnetic portion in place of a mounting portion for the diaphragms.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a longitudinal sectional view showing one embodiment of an electromagnetic oscillating type pump according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing an assembly of an iron core positioning tool and iron cores in the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the iron core positioning tool;
FIG. 4
is a longitudinal sectional view of the iron core positioning tool and the iron cores upon completion of assembly;
FIG.
5
(
a
) and FIG.
5
(
b
) are a sectional view and a plan view of a molded coil, respectively;
FIG. 6
is a longitudinal sectional view showing one embodiment of a frame portion molded to the electromagnetic portion;
FIG. 7
is a side view showing one embodiment of a frame portion molded to the electromagnetic portion;
FIG. 8
is a partial sectional view showing one embodiment of dies employed in a manufacturing method of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a sectional view taken along the line A—A of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is an explanatory view showing a manufacturing method in which the iron core positioning tool has been omitted;
FIG. 11
is an explanatory view showing another manufacturing method in which the iron core positioning tool has been omitted;
FIG. 12
is a sectional view of an electromagnetic portion of four-polar four-coil type.
FIG. 13
is an explanatory view showing still another manufacturing method in which the iron core positioning tool has been omitted;
FIG. 14
is a longitudinal sectional view showing another embodiment of an electromagnetic oscillating type pump according to the present invention;
FIG. 15
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a frame portion molded to the electromagnetic portion in
FIG. 14
;
FIG. 16
is a side view showing the frame portion molded to the electromagnetic portion in
FIG. 14
;
FIG. 17
is a sectional view taken along the line B—B of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 18
is a longitudinal sectional view showing still another embodiment of an electromagnetic oscillating type pump according to the present invention;
FIG. 19
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a frame portion molded to the electromagnetic portion in
FIG. 18
;
FIG. 20
is a side view showing the frame portion molded to the electromagnetic portion in
FIG. 18
;
FIG. 21
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a further embodiment of an electromagnetic oscillating type pump according to the present invention;
FIG. 22
is a perspective view showing a frame portion molded to the electromagnetic portion in
FIG. 21
;
FIG. 23
is a side view showing the electromagnetic portion in
FIG. 21
;
FIG. 24
is a side view showing a large-diameter iron core in the electromagnetic portion;
FIG. 25
is a side view showing a small-diameter iron core in the electromagnetic portion;
FIG. 26
is a side view showing another large-diameter iron core in the electromagnetic portion;
FIG. 27
is a side view showing another small-diameter iron core in the electromagnetic portion;
FIG. 28
is a side view showing a pump casing in
FIG. 21
;
FIG. 29
is a sectional view of the pump casing in
FIG. 21
;
FIG. 30
is a partial sectional view showing yet another embodiment of the electromagnetic oscillating type pump according to the present invention;
FIG. 31
is a left side view showing the pump casing in
FIG. 30
;
FIG. 32
is a sectional view taken along the line C—C in
FIG. 30
;
FIG. 33
is a right side view showing the pump casing in
FIG. 30
;
FIG. 34
is a sectional view taken along the line D—D in
FIG. 33
;
FIG. 35
is a plan view showing a valve seat in
FIG. 30
;
FIG. 36
is a sectional view showing the valve seat in
FIG. 35
;
FIG. 37
is a plan view showing a cylinder section in
FIG. 30
;
FIG. 38
is a left side view of the cylinder section in
FIG. 37
;
FIG. 39
is a longitudinal sectional view showing one example of a conventional electromagnetic oscillating type pump; and
FIG. 40
is a perspective view showing another example of a conventional electromagnetic oscillating type pump.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The electromagnetic oscillating type pumps and the method for manufacturing the same according to the present invention will now be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
4
, the electromagnetic oscillating type pump according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises an electromagnetic portion
2
formed by a pair of electromagnets
1
disposed as to oppose each other and a pair of iron cores
20
that will be described later, an oscillator
4
with permanent magnets
3
such as ferrite magnets or rare-earth magnets which is disposed in a clearance portion formed between the electromagnets
1
with a specified distance being formed therebetween, diaphragms
5
connected to both ends of the oscillator
4
, and pump casings
6
which are respectively fixed to both end portions of the electromagnetic portion
2
, wherein lateral surface lids (valve chamber lids)
7
are fixedly attached to lateral surface sides of pump portions of the pump casings
6
with packings
7
a
being pinched therebetween. The lateral surface lids
7
are made of metallic material and exhibit high acoustic insulating characteristics (sound isolating characteristics). A mounting leg
7
b
is integrally formed with each of the lateral surface lid
7
for enabling easy mounting to a mounting portion. Each pump casing
6
includes a pump portion comprising a suction chamber
8
, a discharge chamber
9
and a compressing chamber
10
wherein the suction chamber
8
has a suction port
11
and a suction valve
12
and the discharge chamber
9
a discharge port
13
and a discharge valve
14
, respectively for communication with the compressing chamber
10
. With this arrangement, it is enabled to oscillate diaphragms
5
connected to the oscillator
4
by utilizing magnetic interaction between the electromagnets
1
and the permanent magnets
3
such that after suction of external air, the air can be discharged through a discharge nozzle portion
15
.
Each permanent magnet
3
is so arranged that its external shape with which it is directly attached to a shaft is angularly formed (to be of prism type). Of the pair of permanent magnets
3
, one permanent magnet
3
is magnetized at four portions in a peripheral direction such that the polarities of N-pole and S-pole are alternately made to assume anisotropic magnetic poles while the other permanent magnet
3
is magnetized at four portions in a peripheral direction such that the polarities of N-pole and S-pole are alternately made to assume anisotropic magnetic poles which are reverse to those of the opposing permanent magnet
3
.
The electromagnetic portion
2
is assembled into a cross-shaped iron core positioning tool
18
with eight bridge portions
16
a
and four supporting portions
17
a
,
17
b
,
17
c
,
17
d
being formed at outer peripheral portions of an angular hole portion
16
, while a frame portion
19
is formed at the outer surface thereof. The shape of the iron core positioning tool
18
is not limited to this, and it is also possible to omit bottom pieces between four corner portions of the angular hole portion
16
as illustrated in FIG.
3
. By employing iron core positioning tool
18
a
with the bottom pieces being omitted, it is possible to eliminate effects of inconsistencies in thickness of the bottom pieces such that the accuracy of the clearance portion can be secured. A suitable material for the iron core positioning tool
18
might be heat-resistant resin or non-magnetic metal such as aluminum capable of resisting heat of approximately 150° at the time of molding.
A suitable material for the frame portion
19
is BMC (balk mold compound) which is a molding material exhibiting heat-resistance and low shrinkage rate, and it is possible to utilize, for instance, unsaturated polyester type BMC.
Each electromagnet
1
is composed of an iron core
20
having an E-shaped section and a winding coil portion
21
which is formed by winding a coil around a bobbin and which is installed into an outer peripheral concave portion of the E-shaped iron core
20
, wherein the iron core
20
is composed of an outer yoke portion
22
, side pole portions
23
disposed at both end portions of the outer yoke portion
22
, and a π shaped center pole portion
24
disposed between the side pole portions
23
. The outer yoke portion
22
and the side pole portions
23
are integrally formed by pressing a single steel plate such as a silicon steel plate, and extension portions
23
a
, which are bent at L-shaped angles in directions as to face towards each other by pressing a single steel plate, are formed at inner peripheral polar portions of the side pole portions
23
. The center pole portion
24
, which is mounted to the outer yoke portion
22
, is composed of a pair of magnetic polar portions
25
which are remote from each other by a specified distance L such that a magnetic path formed by the polar portions of the center pole portion
24
will be an open circuit. It is preferable that the distance L is designed to be a smallest permissible one as long as it assumes a dimension with which screws
27
as will be described later can be inserted. Inner peripheral polar portions of the pair of magnetic polar portions
25
are formed with extension portions
25
a
which are bent at L-shaped angles in directions facing away from each other. Each of the extension portions
23
a
,
25
a
are disposed to respectively oppose the permanent magnets
3
. It is possible to adjust the dimension of the clearance portion by these extension portions
23
a
,
25
a
while the dimension of the clearance can also be controlled by a thickness dimension of a bridge portion
16
a
of the iron coil positioning tool
18
. Consequently, it is enabled to adjust reactance of the wiring coil and to further restrict current values to the wiring coil
21
. It should be noted that while the iron core is so formed that bend parts are assembled through pressing a steel plate in the present embodiment, it is also possible in the present invention to form the iron core by laminating a plurality of stator cores of silicon steel plate which are preliminarily provided with the side pole portions and the center pole portion.
Assembly of the electromagnetic portion
2
according to the present embodiment is performed in the following manner as exemplarily illustrated in FIG.
2
: the center pole portion
24
of the iron core
20
with the wiring coil portion
21
being installed therein is inserted into the supporting portion
17
a
of the iron positioning tool
18
; side pole portions
23
are fitted into an outer peripheral groove
26
of the angular hole portion
16
while the bridge portion
16
a
is fitted between the side pole portions
23
and the center pole portion
24
; and the screw
27
is thereafter screwed into screw hole
29
by passing through hole
28
to complete installation of one electromagnet
1
. The other electromagnet
1
is similarly installed to the supporting portion
17
c
opposing the supporting portion
17
a.
Thereafter, the center pole portion
24
of the iron core
20
is inserted into the supporting portion
17
b
; side pole portions
23
are fitted into the outer peripheral groove
26
of the angular hole portion
16
while the bridge portion
16
a
is fitted between the side pole portions
23
and the center pole portion
24
; and the screw
27
is thereafter screwed into screw hole
29
by passing through the hole
28
to complete installation of one iron core
20
. The other iron core
20
is similarly installed into a supporting portion
17
d
opposing the supporting portion
17
b.
While the iron core
20
within the electromagnet
1
is installed with the wiring coil portion
21
formed by winding a coil around a bobbin in the above explanations, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement. It is alternatively possible to install a molded coil
21
d
to the iron core within the electromagnet with a lag plate
21
b
and a lag terminal
21
c
being preliminarily molded in an integral manner to only the coil
21
a
of the wiring as illustrated in FIG.
5
. By using such a molded coil with only the coil of the wiring being molded, it is possible to prevent deformation owing to a pressure of molded resin at the time of forming mold resin portions to the electromagnets. It is particularly possible to eliminate the fear of cutting wires through deformation in the case of coil wires of small diameters.
In the present embodiment, the electromagnetic portion
2
illustrated in
FIG. 4
is disposed into molding dies for forming the frame portion
19
. As exemplarily illustrated in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, such dies are composed of an upper die
30
on a moving side and a lower die
31
on a fixed side, wherein the dies are so arranged that an angular core
32
to be inserted into the iron core positioning tool
18
and supporting pins
34
for receiving insert nuts
33
provided at screw holes on four corners (see
FIG. 7
) are disposed in a concave portion formed on opposing surfaces between the upper die
30
and the lower die
31
, and that contours of the mounting portions
35
for the diaphragms
5
are formed. An injection inlet
36
a
and a discharge outlet
37
a
communicating to an injecting potion
36
and a discharge portion
37
for the resin, respectively, are formed in the upper die
30
and the lower die
31
to be open to the concave portion. In using the dies, the electromagnetic portion is positioned into the molding dies at the time of molding, resin is injected into the cavity through the injection portion
36
, and the iron core
20
is fixed by means of pins of the dies (not shown) by utilizing holes
38
formed at the side pole portions
23
of the outer yoke portion
22
of the iron core
20
to mold resin on the outer surface while leaving a portion in the periphery of the angular hole portion
16
. In this manner, it is possible to integrally form the frame portion
19
to the electromagnetic portion
2
with the iron core positioning tool
18
being installed therein as illustrated in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. For preventing the iron core
20
from being lifted or inclined owing to resin pressure at the time of molding, it is preferable to form protrusions
39
corresponding to reference numerals
19
a
at the inner walls of the concave portion of the die as to contact the outside of the iron core
20
.
Upon completion of molding of the electromagnetic portion
2
, the oscillator
4
and the diaphragms
5
are installed, the pump casings
6
are disposed on both ends, and the lateral side lids
7
are assembled by means of assembling screws
40
as shown in FIG.
1
.
Since the frame portion
19
is integrally formed to the outer surface of the electromagnetic portion
2
, the iron cores
20
and the coil constituting the electromagnetic portion
2
are firmly coupled to eliminate rattles and thus to improve the rigidity thereof. This improvement in rigidity further contributes to restrict oscillation and further to reduce noise generated at the pump portions. The frame portion
19
of the electromagnetic portion
2
further eliminates the necessity of yokes of electromagnetic materials conventionally disposed at the outer periphery of the electromagnetic portion, and it is possible to prevent generation of a leakage circuit in the magnetic circuit and thus to improve oscillating characteristics.
In case the iron cores are separately inserted into the dies without using the iron core positioning tool, the structure of the dies for holding the iron cores will become complicated and it is required to perform a large number of process steps for mounting. In contrast, since the electromagnetic portion
2
is inserted into the molding dies with the iron cores
20
being assembled to the iron core positioning tool
18
in the present invention, the positioning of the iron cores can be reliably performed to improve productivity while also decreasing manufacturing costs since such an arrangement of the dies is simple and of low cost. It is further enabled by the iron core positioning tool
18
to improve the dimensional accuracy of the clearance portion formed between the permanent magnets
3
and the iron cores
20
as well as the positional accuracy of the four iron cores in the axial direction.
Since the mounting portion
35
for mounting the diaphragms
5
has been integrally formed with the frame portion
19
simultaneously with forming the frame portion
19
, it is possible to eliminate one part of the diaphragm base as well as one process for the assembly, and thus, to decrease manufacturing raw costs. The assembling characteristics are further improved since it is only required to mount the pump casings
6
and the lateral side lids
7
to the electromagnetic portion
2
to which the frame portion
19
has been integrally formed.
According to the present embodiment, the frame portion is integrally formed with an electromagnetic portion of four-pole two-coil type which is installed to the iron core positioning tool. It is alternatively possible in the present invention to integrally form the frame portion with an electromagnetic portion composed of one ring-like iron core, or an electromagnetic portion composed of one or a plurality of iron cores of two-pole two-coil type or of four-pole four-coil type as shown in FIG.
10
. It is further possible to integrally form the frame portion to the electromagnetic portion with the iron core positioning tool being eliminated.
A method for integrally forming the frame portion to the electromagnetic portion with the iron core positioning tool being eliminated will now be explained. In this embodiment, as shown in
FIGS. 10 and 11
, the electromagnetic portion
2
is so arranged that iron cores
20
constituting the electromagnetic portion
2
are placed in a proximity to an iron core positioning tool
43
a
obtained by adhering two soft magnetic bodies
42
with one magnet
41
being pinched therebetween or to an iron core positioning tool
43
b
obtained by adhering three soft magnetic bodies
42
with two magnets
41
being pinched therebetween. In this manner, the iron cores
20
with the attached coil are absorbed by a magnetic field formed by the magnet
41
as shown in
FIGS. 10 and 11
to perform positioning of iron coils
20
. Thereafter, the electromagnetic portion
2
is disposed in dies with a concave portion being formed by upper and lower dies. Resin is injected into the cavity of the dies for molding resin to an outer periphery of the electromagnetic portion
2
to thereby form a frame portion
44
through resin molding. Upon completion of molding, the iron core positioning tools
43
a
,
43
b
are detached. These iron core positioning tools
43
a
,
43
b
are continuously used for the following process of molding.
Another method for integrally forming a frame portion to the electromagnetic portion with the iron core positioning tool being eliminated will now be explained based on a case in which a frame portion
46
is integrally formed to a four-pole four-coil type electromagnetic portion
45
as shown in FIG.
12
. First, the iron cores
20
constituting the electromagnetic portion
45
are disposed into dies with an angular core for insertion
47
being formed in a central portion of a concave portion formed by the upper and lower dies as shown in FIG.
13
. The electromagnetic portion
45
is applied with power thereafter. In this manner, the iron cores
20
can be positioned and fixed to the angular core for insertion
47
through a magnetic attraction between the angular core for insertion
47
and the iron cores
20
. Upon injection of resin into the cavity of the dies and molding resin to an outer surface of the electromagnetic portion
45
, the frame portion
46
is formed through resin molding. It should be noted that it is possible to employ the iron core positioning tool shown in
FIG. 3
also in the methods shown in
FIGS. 10
,
11
,
12
and
13
. It is particularly easy to perform placement to the dies by using the iron core positioning tool of
FIG. 3
especially in the cases of
FIGS. 12 and 13
.
Another embodiment of the electromagnetic oscillating type pump will now be explained. As shown in
FIGS. 14
to
16
, the electromagnetic oscillating type pump is composed of an electromagnetic portion
2
comprising of a pair of electromagnets
1
and a pair of iron cores
20
which are disposed as to oppose each other, an oscillator
4
having permanent magnets
3
, diaphragms
5
connected to both ends of the oscillator
4
, and pump casings
6
which are respectively fixed to both end sides of the electromagnetic portion
2
. An acoustic insulating wall
50
provided at an outer peripheral portion of the pump casings
6
fixed to both lateral surfaces of the electromagnetic portion
2
are integrally formed with the frame portion
19
to provide the frame portion
51
. The pump casings
6
are housed within the acoustic insulating wall
50
and lateral side lids (valve chamber lids)
52
are fixedly attached to lateral surface sides of the pump portions of the pump casings
6
with packings
52
a
being pinched therebetween. The lateral side lids
52
are manufactured of metallic material and exhibit high acoustic insulating characteristics (sound isolating characteristics). Mounting legs
52
are integrally formed with the lateral side lids
52
b
to make mounting to the mounting portion easy.
In case the pump casings
6
are housed within the acoustic insulating wall
50
, it is preferable that clearances
53
is formed inside of the acoustic insulating wall
50
for the pump casings
6
and inside of the lateral side lids
52
fixedly attached to end surfaces of the acoustic insulating wall
50
. While a double structure composed of, for instance, a separate acoustic insulating housing is required in case the acoustic insulating wall
50
is not molded, oscillation from the pump portions can be eased due to air in the clearances
53
through the double structure of the pump casings
6
and the acoustic insulating wall
50
forming these clearances
53
, and it is thus possible to obtain a small-sized pump with improved acoustic insulating characteristics.
It should be noted that in forming the frame portion
51
to the electromagnetic portion
2
, it is preferable to perform fixing of the iron cores
20
by means of pins of the dies utilizing holes
38
formed in the iron cores
20
for molding resin thereafter. It is also preferable to simultaneously form at least one air tank
54
exhibiting functions of a silencer to a lower portion of the frame portion
51
in an integral manner. By arranging such an air tank
54
, it is possible to once store air which has been discharged from the discharge nozzle portion
15
and to exhaust the same through exhaust port
55
to thereby decrease exhaust sounds. Disposing an filter of felt or polyester fiber into the air tank
54
will eliminate impurities such as dust when air passes through the filter, and it is thus enabled to exhaust purified air. Further, in case of forming a plurality of air tanks, it is possible to use one of them as a filter inserting portion for the suction port or to use other tanks as portions for accommodating parts such as relays or switches.
It is also possible in the present invention to integrally form the air tank with silencer functions simultaneously at the time of forming the frame portion
19
to the electromagnetic portion
2
of the illustrated embodiment.
It is further possible to incorporate a tail pipe for silencer
63
for decreasing induction sounds within pump portions fixed to both lateral surfaces of the electromagnetic portion, that is, to an air intake port
60
within pump casings
6
and/or a partition
62
in a cavity section
61
communicating with a suction chamber as shown in FIG.
17
. For attaching the tail pipe for silencer
63
to the partition
62
, it is preferable that the partition
62
is partially notched and that a tail pipe protecting bush
64
is preliminarily inserted into the notched portion to be fixed thereat.
Still another embodiment of the electromagnetic oscillating type pump will now be explained. As shown in
FIGS. 18
to
20
, the electromagnetic oscillating pump of the present embodiment is so arranged that the oscillator to which the diaphragms of the above-described diaphragm-type electromagnetic oscillating type pump are connected is replaced by a piston type electromagnetic oscillating type pump employing an oscillator
72
being formed with a piston
71
. This piston type electromagnetic oscillating type pump is so arranged that a cylinder portion
75
is integrally formed with a frame portion
74
when forming the frame portion
74
to the electromagnetic potion
73
. A pair of permanent magnets
76
are disposed at the oscillator
72
for moving the oscillator
72
in lateral directions owing to suction force of the electromagnetic portion
73
and the restoring force of a spring
77
, and upon suction through suction ports
78
,
79
formed at the electromagnetic portion
73
and the oscillator
72
, fluid is discharged through discharge port
80
.
While the oscillator
72
is formed as a non-active type pump moving in a same direction, the present invention is not limited to this type, and it is also possible to employ a pair of oscillators to make up an active type pump for performing suction and repulsion in an repetitive manner.
It should be noted that while it has been explained for an electromagnetic type pump with a magnetic oscillator, it is also possible to apply the present invention to an electromagnetic pump without using magnets but using only an oscillator of soft magnetic body such as iron or an iron alloy. Such an electromagnetic pump might be arranged to perform repetitive movements of the oscillator by utilizing suction force of electromagnets and restoring force of a spring.
Next, the following description will discuss still another embodiment of the electromagnetic oscillating type pump. As shown in
FIGS. 21
to
23
, an electromagnetic oscillating type pump according to the present embodiment is composed of: an electromagnet portion
81
which is different from that of the electromagnetic oscillating type pump of
FIG. 1
, an oscillator
4
having permanent magnets
3
, diaphragms
5
connected to both ends of the oscillator
4
, and pump casings
6
which are respectively fixed to both ends of the electromagnet portion
81
, wherein lateral surface lids (valve chamber lids)
7
are fixed to a side of the pump casing
6
with packings
7
a
being pinched therebetween.
The electromagnet portion
81
is composed of an electromagnet
1
comprising a pair of large-diameter iron cores
20
and coil portions
21
which are placed to oppose each other, a pair of small-diameter iron cores
82
, and a cross-shaped core positioning tool
18
which is assembled into the large-diameter iron cores
20
and the small-diameter iron core
82
, and a molded frame portion
83
covering the outer surface thereof. The shape of the iron core positioning tool
18
is not necessarily limited to this shape, and as shown in
FIG. 3
, bottom portions between the four corner portions of an angular hole portion
16
might be omitted.
In the above-mentioned frame portion
83
, concave sections
84
and
85
having a silencer function are formed in the peripheral portion of the pair of small-diameter cores
82
. In the concave section
84
, a path
84
a
, which communicates with a path
86
a
having an opening in a suction chamber
8
within the pump casing
6
, is formed, and in the concave section
85
, a path
84
b
, which communicates with a path
86
b
having an opening in a discharge chamber
9
within the pump casing
6
, is formed. Moreover, a lid
87
having a suction section
87
a
is fixed to the concave section
84
, while a lid
88
having a discharge section
88
a
is fixed to the concave section
85
. With respect to the fixing method for the lids
87
and
88
, fastening with screws, bonding or welding might be used, and among these methods, fastening with screws is preferably used because of its easiness in maintenance. Moreover, a filter made of felt or polyester fibers might be placed in the concave sections
84
and
85
so that, when air is allowed to pass through the filter, dusts or other impurities are removed therefrom to thereby discharge clean air.
In the present embodiment, air which has been sucked through the suction section
87
a
is once stored in the concave section
84
, and then further sucked into the suction chamber
8
through the paths
84
a
and
86
a
; thus, it is possible to reduce suction noise. Moreover, air which has been discharged into the discharge chamber
9
is sucked into the concave section
85
through the paths
86
b
and
84
b
, and after having been temporarily stored in the concave section
85
, it is discharged through the discharge portion
88
a
; thus, it is possible to reduce discharge noise. As compared with the aforementioned pump having a silencer function, in the pump according to the present embodiment, the concave section having a silencer function is formed within the outer-diameter dimension of the large-diameter iron core in the electromagnet portion; therefore, it is possible to miniaturize the pump.
Moreover, in the present embodiment, the concave sections
84
and
85
are formed in the peripheral portion of the pair of small-diameter iron cores
82
; however, the concave section might be formed in the peripheral portion of at least one of the pair of small-diameter iron cores
82
, and even in this case, it is possible to reduce suction noise or discharge noise.
The large-diameter iron core
20
shown in
FIG. 24
, which is an iron core having the same E-shaped section as that of
FIG. 2
, is composed of an outer yoke portion
22
, side pole portions
23
disposed on both ends of the outer yoke portion
22
, and a a-shape center pole portion
24
disposed between the side pole portions
23
. Moreover, the above-mentioned small-diameter iron core
82
, which has the same structure as the large-diameter iron core
20
except that it has a different height, is composed of an outer yoke portion
82
a
, side pole portions
82
b
disposed on both ends of the outer yoke portion
82
a
, and a center pole portion
82
c
having a π-shape which is disposed between the side pole portions
82
b
. The above-mentioned outer yoke portions
22
and
82
a
and the side pole portions
23
and
82
b
are integrally formed into one unit by pressing a sheet of steel plate, for example, a silicon steel plate. Here, in the present embodiment, the large-diameter iron core and the small-diameter iron core are formed by assembling bent members produced by pressing steel plates; however, the present invention is not limited to this structure; for example, with respect to the large-diameter iron core, as shown in
FIG. 26
, a plurality of stator cores made of silicon steel plates, each having side pole portions
89
b
preliminarily formed on both ends of the outer yoke portion
89
a
, are laminated to form a composite member, and a plurality of stator cores made of silicon steel plates, each having the center pole portion
89
c
preliminarily formed therein, are laminated to form another composite member, and these might be formed into an integral part by welding or the like. Moreover, with respect to the small-diameter iron core, as shown in
FIG. 27
, a plurality of stator cores made of silicon steel, each having the side pole portions
90
b
disposed on both ends of the outer yoke section
90
a
and the center pole portion
90
c
disposed in the center integrally formed therein, might be laminated to form the iron core.
Here, as shown in
FIGS. 28 and 29
, in the pump casing
6
in the present embodiment, the suction chamber
8
and the discharge chamber
9
are formed by a virtually X-shaped partition wall
91
at position which are symmetrical in the up and down direction, and cavity sections
92
are formed by the partition wall
91
at positions which are symmetrical in the lateral direction. Moreover, a penetration groove
93
is formed in the partition wall
91
dividing the suction chamber
8
and the right and left cavity sections
92
. With respect to the shape of the penetration groove
93
, it is not particularly limited, and any shape might be used as long as it allows the groove to communicate with the cavity sections
92
; for example, a cut-out groove or hole might be used. Moreover, the number of the penetration grooves
93
is not particularly limited, and is appropriately selected and set.
In the present embodiment, the suction chamber
8
and the right and left cavity sections
92
are connected to each other through one penetration groove
93
so that each of the cavity sections
92
serves as a resonance-type silencer section with respect to suction sound caused by sucked air; that is, the suction sound is absorbed with the frequency f represented by the following equation (1):
Here, k represents a spring constant of the cavity section per unit area of the penetration groove, and M represents the mass of the penetration groove per unit area. For example, pumps, which had respectively flow rates of 22.7 liters/min. and 26.0 liters/min at the time of frequencies of 50 Hz and 60 Hz, with a discharge pressure of 10 (kPa), as pump specifications, were prepared, and the noise level (A-characteristic sound pressure level) difference was examined depending on the presence and absence of the penetration groove. Table 1 shows the results of the tests. Table 1 shows that the pump casing having the penetration groove formed therein achieved a reduction of approximately 10 db.
TABLE 1
|
|
f
No Penetration Groove
With Penetration Groove
|
(Hz)
(db)
(db)
|
|
50
52
40.5
|
60
54
42.0
|
|
Since the cavity section having a silencer function is formed in the pump casing, the pump according to the present embodiment makes it possible to further reduce the suction noise.
The following description will discuss an electromagnetic oscillating type pump according to still another embodiment. As shown in
FIG. 30
, in the electromagnetic oscillating type pump according to the present embodiment, for example, in order to sharedly use the electromagnet portion
81
having an outer surface on which the frame portion
83
is formed and to reduce the cost of the mold, in place of the oscillator to which a diaphragm of the diaphragm-type electromagnetic oscillating type pump shown in
FIG. 21
is connected, an oscillator
102
in which a piston
101
is formed is used, and a lateral surface lids
105
are fixed to the side of the pump portion of the pump casing
104
having a cylinder portion
103
disposed to the inner circumferential portion thereof.
The above-mentioned piston
101
is fitted to the outer circumferential surface of a piston frame
108
inserted through a screw
106
which is fastened to the end of the oscillator
102
and then secured by a nut
107
. The material of the piston frame
108
can be appropriately selected. For example, since the oscillator
102
and the pump casing
104
are assembled parts, it is inevitable to have slight errors in the assembling precision, and with respect to the precision in the piston
101
of the oscillator
102
, in order to provide smooth sliding on the contact face between the cylinder portion
103
and the piston
101
even in the case of a slight deviation occurring in the concentricity of the right and left cylinder portions
103
, a material having a bending property (rubber flexibility) such as EPDM (hardness: 60°) or urethane rubber having the lowest hardness 50° which allows machining, might be used. With respect to the material of the piston frame
108
, a hard material such as polyester resin might be used. In this case, in order to provide a bending property to the piston
101
, the shape of the piston
101
is formed into, for example, a cup shape with a bottom having a thickness of 0.5 to 0.75 mm, and the outer surface of the outer circumferential edge of the piston, which slides on the cylinder portion, is preferably shaped into a tapered face extending outwards. When such a cup-type piston is used, the piston is fixed with the bottom of the piston being pressed by a cup-pressing member which is fastened to the end surface of the piston frame with screws.
Here, in the present embodiment, the piston
101
is prepared as a separate part from the piston frame
108
; however, these might be prepared as an integral part.
As shown in
FIGS. 30 and 31
, the pump casing
104
is fixed to the frame portion
83
through an O-ring
109
fitted to the mounting portion
35
of the frame portion
83
in order to seal the inside of the electromagnet portion
2
. Since the concave sections
84
and
85
having a silencer function are formed in the frame portion
83
, a path
104
a
, which connects to the path
84
a
of the concave section
84
and has an opening in the suction chamber
110
inside the pump casing
104
, is formed in the pump casing
104
, and a path
104
b
, which connects to the path
85
a
of the concave section
85
and has an opening in the discharge chamber
111
inside the pump casing
104
, is also formed therein. As shown in
FIGS. 31
to
34
, in the present embodiment, the suction chamber
110
and the discharge chamber
111
are allowed to communicate with each other through an opening
112
a
formed by cutting out a portion in the up and down direction of the partition wall
112
formed on the inner circumferential portion, and cavity sections
113
are formed at positions in the lateral direction of the partition wall
112
. Therefore, the pump section in the pump casing
104
is composed of the suction chamber
110
, the discharge chamber
111
, and a compression chamber
115
which communicates therewith through a vent hole
114
of the cylinder portion
103
.
On the suction chamber
110
side and on the discharge chamber
111
side, as shown in FIG.
30
and
FIGS. 35
to
36
, valve bodies
116
, each consisting of a plate-shaped valve seat
116
b
having vent holes
116
a
and a valve
116
d
fixed to a center hole
116
c
of the valve seat
116
b
, are respectively fitted to a groove
117
formed in the inner wall portion of the pump casing
104
with the valves
116
d
being oriented in reversed directions from each other. In the compression chamber
115
, a spring
118
, pressing the oscillator
102
is placed through a spring receiver
119
, and the positioning of the spring
118
is carried out by a spacer
121
fixed to a fixing screw
120
which is inserted through a hole in the lateral surface lid
105
.
As shown in
FIGS. 37 and 38
, the cylinder portion
103
has a cylinder shape to be fitted to the partition wall
112
, and cut-out sections
122
are formed on end portions in the same axial direction as the vent hole
114
. As shown in
FIGS. 30
to
35
, upon fitting the cylinder portion
103
into the partition wall
112
of the pump casing
104
, the cut-out section
122
is engaged by a protrusion
123
formed at a position in the same axial direction as the formation positions of the suction chamber
110
and the discharge chamber
111
on the inner circumferential surface of the pump casing
104
, so that positioning is made so as to place the vent hole
114
on a position of the suction chamber
110
or the discharge chamber
111
.
With respect to the cylinder portion
103
, although not particularly limited, in order to move the piston
102
smoothly in the cylinder portion
103
, a metal material which can be readily machined while easily maintaining the precision in the concentricity, cylindricity and the like is preferable, and among various metal materials, pipes of aluminum or an aluminum alloy which is inexpensive, superior in the self-lubricating property and light-weight, are preferably used.
Here, the valve seat
116
b
in the valve body
116
and the cylinder portion
103
installed in the pump casing
104
might be integrally formed in the pump casing
104
. By manufacturing them as separated parts, however, as shown in the present embodiment, it becomes unnecessary upon designing to machine the vent hole penetrating in the radial direction on the inner circumferential portion, thereby reducing the molding cost of the pump casing.
In the electromagnetic oscillating type pump in the present embodiment, the concave section having a silencer function is formed in the frame portion in the diaphragm-type electromagnetic oscillating type pump shown in
FIG. 21
; however, the present invention is not intended to be limited thereby, and the present invention might be applied to a diaphragm-type electromagnetic oscillating type pump having no silencer in the frame portion, for example, as shown in FIG.
1
. In the case where such a pump is used, as shown in
FIG. 33
, a penetration groove
130
is formed in the partition wall
112
for dividing the suction chamber
110
and the cavity section
113
. With this arrangement, since outside air which has been sucked is temporarily stored in the cavity section
113
, and then discharged outside, it is possible to reduce discharge noise. Moreover, the application of the frame portion having a silencer function and the pump casing having the penetration groove formed therein to the pump makes it possible to further improve the soundproof effects.
As explained so far, it is possible to obtain electromagnetic oscillating type pumps with the present invention capable of decreasing manufacturing costs and of exhibiting high acoustic insulating effects.
Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic oscillating type pump for oscillating diaphragms (5) connected to an oscillator (4), the pump having an electromagnetic portion (2) comprising one or a plurality of iron cores (20) and respective coils (21), the oscillating caused by utilizing magnetic interaction between the electromagnetic portion (2) and a magnetic body (3), wherein a frame portion (19517483) of resin mold is formed by molding resin on an outer surface of the electromagnetic portion (2) and further wherein the electromagnetic portion (2) comprises an iron core positioning tool (18), for positioning and holding in relative position the one or a plurality of iron cores (2082) with the respective coils (21), the iron core positioning tool (18) disposed at an inner peripheral portion of the electromagnetic portion (2) so as to be at least partially enclosed by the frame portion (19517483).
- 2. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 1, wherein a coil of wiring assembled in the core within the electromagnetic portion is molded beforehand for enabling insertion of the coil into the core.
- 3. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 1, wherein a mounting portion for the diaphragms is integrally formed with the frame portion.
- 4. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 3, wherein at least one air tank is integrally formed with the frame portion.
- 5. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 1, wherein an acoustic insulating wall for a pump casing to be fixed to both sides of the electromagnetic portion is integrally formed with the frame portion.
- 6. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 5, wherein clearance is formed inside of the acoustic insulating wall for the pump casing and inside of a lateral side lid fixedly attached to an end surface of the acoustic insulating wall.
- 7. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 1, wherein a tail pipe for a silencer is incorporated within the pump casing fixedly attached to both sides of the electromagnetic portion.
- 8. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cores of the electromagnetic portion (2) are composed of a pair of large-diameter cores (2082) and a pair of small-diameter cores (82) differing in height from the large-diameter cores (20), and a concave section (8485) is formed to the frame portion (83) at a peripheral portion of at least one of the pair of the small-diameter cores (82).
- 9. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 1, wherein a suction chamber and a discharge chamber in the pump casing are formed by a partition wall at positions in up and down directions, cavity sections are formed by the partition wall at positions in right and left directions, and a penetration groove is formed in the partition wall dividing the suction chamber and the cavity sections.
- 10. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 1, wherein a lateral side lid, which is fixedly attached to a lateral side of a pump portion in the pump casing fixed to both sides of the electromagnetic portion, is made of metal, and a mounting leg is integrally formed with the lateral side lid.
- 11. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 1, wherein an oscillator formed with a piston is employed in place of the oscillator to which the diaphragms are connected, and that it further comprises a cylinder portion integrally formed with the electromagnetic portion in place of a mounting portion for the diaphragms.
- 12. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 1, wherein an oscillator formed with a piston is employed in place of the oscillator to which the diaphragms are connected, and a cylinder portion is provided at an inner portion of the pump casing.
- 13. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of cliam 12, wherein a valve body consisting of a valve seat having a vent hole and a valve is fitted to the suction chamber side and the discharge chamber side in the pump portion of the pump casing.
- 14. The electromagnetic oscillating type pump of claim 12, wherein a suction chamber and a discharge chamber in the pump casing are formed by a partition wall at positions in up and down directions, cavity sections are formed by the partition wall at positions in right and left directions, and a penetration groove is formed in the partition wall dividing the suction chamber and the cavity sections.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-001006 |
Jan 2000 |
JP |
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2000-227302 |
Jul 2000 |
JP |
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2000-328537 |
Oct 2000 |
JP |
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