Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic valve actuator, comprising:a valve head that moves between an open position, a middle position, and a closed position; an armature coupled to said valve head; a first cavity surrounding said armature; a solenoid coil that selectively creates an electromagnetic force on said armature to move said valve head between the open position, the middle position, and the closed position; a plunger coupled to said valve head; a second cavity surrounding said plunger and containing a fluid, said second cavity having an inner wall defining a first region, a second region, and a third region; and said first region configured to cooperate with said plunger and the fluid to provide increasing resistance as said valve head moves with respect to the second cavity from the middle position to the closed position, wherein a cross-sectional area of said first region decreases in a direction where said valve head moves from the middle position to the closed position.
- 2. The electromagnetic valve actuator of claim 1 wherein said second region is configured to cooperate with said plunger and the fluid to provide increasing resistance as said valve head moves from the middle position to the open position, and wherein a cross-sectional area of said second region decreases in a direction where said valve head moves from the middle position to the open position.
- 3. The electromagnetic valve actuator of claim 2 wherein said third region is between said first region and said second region, said third region has a greater cross-sectional area than said first region, and said third region has a greater cross-sectional area than said second region.
- 4. The electromagnetic valve actuator of claim 3 wherein said first region and said second region are defined by substantially conical shapes.
- 5. An electromagnetic valve actuator, comprising:a valve head that moves along an axis between an open position, a middle position, and a closed position; a plunger coupled to said valve head; and a housing defining a cavity and an axial channel in fluid connection with each other, said cavity surrounding said plunger and containing a fluid, said axial channel having a first region, a second region, and a third region, said first region cooperating with said plunger and the fluid to provide increasing resistance as said valve head moves from the middle position to the closed position, wherein a radial depth of said first region decreases in a direction where said valve head moves from the middle position to the closed position, a width being generally perpendicular to the radial depth is substantially constant along said axial channel, and said axial channel is proximal to said cavity.
- 6. The electromagnetic valve actuator of claim 5 wherein said second region is configured to cooperate with said plunger and the fluid to provide increasing resistance as said valve head moves from the middle position to the open position, and wherein a radial depth of said second region decreases in a direction along said axis said valve head moves from the middle position to the open position.
- 7. The electromagnetic valve actuator of claim 6 wherein said third region is between said first region and said second region, said third region has a greater radial depth than said radial depth of said first region, and said third region has a greater radial depth than said radial depth of said second region.
- 8. The electromagnetic valve actuator of claim 5 further comprising an armature coupled to said valve head, and a solenoid coil that selectively creates an electromagnetic force on said armature to move said valve head between the open position, the middle position, and the closed position.
- 9. The electromagnetic valve actuator of claim 5 wherein said axis and said channel are substantially parallel.
- 10. The electromagnetic valve actuator of claim 5 further comprising a solenoid coil that selectively creates an electro-magnetic force on said plunger to move said valve head between the open position, the middle position, and the closed position.
- 11. The electromagnetic valve actuator of claim 5 further comprising at least two axial channels.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/339,573 entitled “Method for passive or semi-active soft-landing for an electromagnetic actuator”, filed 11 Dec. 2001, and incorporated in its entirety by this reference.
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