This nonprovisional application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-161610 filed with the Japan Patent Office on Jun. 1, 2005, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electromagnetically driven valve, and more particularly to an electromagnetically driven valve wherein a coil for lifting an intake/exhaust valve in a valve-opening direction and a coil for lifting the same in a valve-closing direction are constituted of an identical connection.
2. Description of the Background Art
As to a conventional electromagnetically driven valve, for example Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2002-115515 discloses an actuator for an electromagnetically driven valve having an object of facilitating mounting on a vehicle and to reduce weight and costs (Patent Document 1). The actuator for an electromagnetically driven valve disclosed in Patent Document 1 implements an intake valve and an exhaust valve of an engine. The actuator for an electromagnetically driven valve includes one electromagnet and two moving elements arranged above and below the electromagnet, respectively, to cause reciprocating motion of the valve element between a fully open position and a fully closed position. To the moving elements, elastic force of a plurality of springs is applied, whereby the valve element is biased to a neutral position, which is slightly shifted from an intermediate position between the fully open position and the fully closed position toward the opening direction or the closing direction.
Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 05-018220 discloses an electromagnetically driven valve having an object of attaining sufficient driving force even when the stroke of the valve is long (Patent Document 2).
In the actuator for an electromagnetically driven valve disclosed in Patent Document 1, in an initial drive mode, one of the two moving elements is positioned so that it is nearer to the electromagnet than the other is. Accordingly, when the electromagnet is electrically supplied, a difference arises between electromagnetic force applied to one of the moving elements and that applied to the other, whereby the moving elements are drawn toward one end of the electromagnet.
However, since the difference between the electromagnetic forces respectively applied to the two moving elements is small, the driving force sufficient for moving the valve element to the fully open position or to the fully closed position cannot be attained. Therefore, in Patent Document 1, the electric supply is shut off so as to allow free oscillation of the moving elements using the stored energy of the springs. By repetition of intermittent electric supply, the amplitude of the moving elements is gradually increased, so that the valve element ultimately shifts to the fully open position or the fully closed position. In this case, it takes time until the moving elements are moved from the neutral position to the fully open position or the fully closed position.
An object of the present invention is to solve the aforementioned problem, and to provide an electromagnetically driven valve with which sufficiently great driving force can be attained in an initial drive mode.
An electromagnetically driven valve according to the present invention includes: an intake/exhaust valve associated with an internal combustion engine; a moving element made of a magnetic substance and coupled to the intake/exhaust valve to move between a valve-opening position and a valve-closing position; and an electromagnet. The electromagnet has a first coil supplied with a current to thereby generate a first magnetic flux and generate electromagnetic force in a direction moving the moving element toward the valve-opening position, and a second coil supplied with a current to thereby generate a second magnetic flux and generate electromagnetic force in a direction moving the moving element toward the valve-closing position. The first coil and the second coil are constituted of an identical connection. The moving element is held in an intermediate position between the valve-opening position and the valve-closing position in a state where electromagnetic force is not applied. The electromagnet further has a third coil constituted of a separate connection from the connection constituting the first and second coils. The third coil is supplied with a current to thereby generate a third magnetic flux reducing at least one of the first magnetic flux and the second magnetic flux.
It is noted that the intermediate position between the valve-opening position and the valve-closing position refers to the central position relative to the valve-opening position and the valve-closing position, where a distance from the valve-opening position and a distance from the valve-closing position are equal to each other.
In the electromagnetically driven valve thus configured, the first and second coils are constituted of an identical connection. Accordingly, in an initial drive mode, when the first and second coils are supplied with a current, electromagnetic force in a direction moving the moving element toward the valve-opening position and electromagnetic force in a direction moving the moving element toward the valve-closing position are simultaneously applied to the moving element. Here, supplied with a current, the third coil generates a third magnetic flux, which reduces one of the first magnetic flux and the second magnetic flux. Thus, the electromagnetic force generated by the coil of which magnetic flux is reduced becomes smaller. Since the magnetic flux being affected by the third magnetic flux is reduced, saturation of the magnetic fluxes does not occur. Thus, a difference between the electromagnetic force in the direction moving the moving element toward the valve-opening position and the electromagnetic force in the direction moving the moving element toward the valve-closing position can be ensured, and sufficient driving force for the initial drive mode of the intake/exhaust valve can be attained. Therefore, according to the present invention, the intake/exhaust valve can be shifted in a short period from the intermediate position to the valve-opening position or the valve-closing position.
Preferably, the third magnetic flux increases the other of the first magnetic flux and the second magnetic flux. With the electromagnetically driven valve thus configured, the difference between the electromagnetic force generated by the coil of which magnetic flux is reduced by the third magnetic flux and the electromagnetic force generated by the coil of which magnetic flux is increased becomes further greater. Thus, further greater driving force in the initial drive mode can be attained.
Preferably, the third coil is supplied with a current only in the initial drive mode of the internal combustion engine. With the electromagnetically driven valve thus configured, by supplying the third coil with a current only in the initial drive mode where great driving force is required, unnecessary power consumption in the normal driving mode after the internal combustion engine is started can be prevented.
The moving element has a support portion rotatably supported, and oscillates between the valve-opening position and the valve-closing position about the support portion as a fulcrum. The moving element is provided in a plurality of numbers with a distance from each other. The electromagnet is arranged between the plurality of moving elements. With the electromagnetically driven valve of rotary drive type employing such a parallel link mechanism also, one of the aforementioned effects can similarly be attained.
As described above, according to the present invention, the electromagnetically driven valve with which sufficiently great driving force can be attained in the initial drive mode can be provided.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the drawings. In the drawings referred to hereinafter, the same reference characters are allotted to the same or corresponding members.
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Electromagnetically driven valve 10 includes a driven valve 14, a valve-opening side moving element 21 and a valve-closing side moving element 31 arranged with a distance from each other to oscillate by electromagnetic force and elastic force applied thereto, an electromagnet 40 arranged between valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 to generate the electromagnetic force to be applied to the moving elements, and torsion bars 26 and 36 provided to valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 for applying the elastic force to the moving elements, respectively.
Driven valve 14 is constituted of a stem 11 extending in one direction and an umbrella-shaped portion 12 formed at an end of stem 11. Around stem 11, a not-shown valve guide is provided. By the valve guide, stem 11 is guided to be slidable in the direction in which stem 11 extends. Driven valve 14 carries out reciprocating motion in the direction in which stem 11 extends, that is, in a direction shown with an arrow 101, upon receiving the oscillating movement of valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31.
Driven valve 14 is mounted on a cylinder head 18 having an exhaust port 16 formed. A valve seat 19 is provided in a position where exhaust port 16 of cylinder head 18 communicates to a combustion chamber 17. The reciprocating motion of driven valve 14 causes umbrella-shaped portion 12 to intimately contact with valve seat 19 or to move away from valve seat 19, so as to open or close exhaust port 16.
Valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 are formed from a magnetic material. Valve-opening side moving element 21 has a support portion 23 and a coupling portion 22, and extends from support portion 23 to coupling portion 22. Between support portion 23 and coupling portion 22, a surface 21a spreading in a substantially rectangular shape is formed. At support portion 23, a central axis 25 to be the center of the oscillating movement of valve-opening side moving element 21 is defined. To support portion 23, torsion bar 26 extending along central axis 25 is connected. Support portion 23 is rotatably supported on a not-shown disc base via torsion bar 26. At coupling portion 22, an end of stem 11 opposite to the end where umbrella-shaped portion 12 is formed is in abutment on surface 21 a.
Valve-closing side moving element 31 has a support portion 33, a coupling portion 32 and a surface 31a, corresponding to support portion 23, coupling portion 22 and surface 21a of valve-opening side moving element 21. Surface 21a and surface 31a are facing each other with a distance between them. Coupling portion 32 is rotatably coupled to an intermediate portion of stem 11 using a cam follower or the like. At support portion 33, a central axis 35 to be the center of the oscillating movement of valve-closing side moving element 31 is defined. To support portion 33, torsion bar 36 extending along central axis 35 is connected.
Torsion bar 26 applies elastic force to valve-opening side moving element 21, in a manner biasing the same clockwise around central axis 25. Torsion bar 36 applies elastic force to valve-closing side moving element 31, in a manner biasing the same counterclockwise around central axis 35. In a state where the electromagnetic force from electromagnet 40 is not applied, valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 are positioned by elastic force of torsion bars 26 and 36 at a position intermediate between a valve-opening position and a valve-closing position.
Between valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31, electromagnet 40 is provided as fixed to a not-shown disc base. Electromagnet 40 is constituted of a coil 42 and a sub-coil 43, and a core portion 41 around which coil 42 and sub-coil 43 are wound. Core portion 41 is formed from a magnetic material, and for example formed of a plurality of electromagnetic steel plates as stacked.
Core portion 41 is formed by a combination of a valve-opening side core portion 41p positioned facing valve-opening side moving element 21 and a valve-closing side core portion 41q positioned facing valve-closing side moving element 31. Valve-opening side core portion 41p and valve-closing side core portion 41q are formed vertically symmetrically relative to a plane extending in an intermediate position between central axis 25 and central axis 35. Valve-opening side core portion 41p has an attraction surface 41a facing surface 21a of valve-opening side moving element 21, and valve-closing side core portion 41q has an attraction surface 41b facing surface 31a of valve-closing side moving element 31.
In a state where valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 are held in the intermediate position by elastic force of torsion bars 26 and 36, a space H1 between surface 21a and attraction surface 41a is equal to a space H2 between surface 31a and attraction surface 41b. When valve-opening side moving element 21 is attracted to attraction surface 41a by electromagnetic force of electromagnet 40, driven valve 14 is positioned in the valve-opening position. When valve-closing side moving element 31 is attracted to attraction surface 41b by electromagnetic force of electromagnet 40, driven valve 14 is positioned in the valve-closing position.
Core portion 41 has a shaft portion 41m positioned in valve-opening side core portion 41p and extending in parallel with stem 11, and a shaft portion 41n positioned in valve-closing side core portion 41q and extending in parallel with stem 11. Coil 42 is firstly wound around shaft portion 41m and then wound around shaft portion 41n, and constituted of a valve-opening side coil portion 42p wrapping around shaft portion 41m and a valve-closing side coil portion 42q wrapping around shaft portion 41n. The number of turns of coil 42 in valve-opening side coil portion 42p is equal to that in valve-closing side coil portion 42q.
Core portion 41 further has a shaft portion 41r extending perpendicularly to stem 11 at a position where valve-opening side core portion 41p and valve-closing side core portion 41q are combined. Sub-coil 43 is wound around shaft portion 41r. It is noted that winding method of coil 42 and sub-coil 43 is not limited thereto.
With such a configuration, valve-opening side coil portion 42p and valve-closing side coil portion 42q are each supplied with a current from EDU 47 in the same magnitude and at the same timing. On the other hand, in sub-coil 43, the current supply can be stopped by turning off switch 46 even when valve-opening side coil portion 42p and valve-closing side coil portion 42q are supplied with the current. That is, coil 42 and sub-coil 43 are provided so that their current supply can be controlled independently of each other. In the present embodiment, since coil 42 and sub-coil 43 are connected to single EDU 47, it is not necessary to provide an additional EDU for the provision of sub-coil 43.
When sub-coil 43 is supplied with a current, magnetic flux flowing in the direction indicated by an arrow 203 is formed in core portion 41. In shaft portion 41r, the direction of flow of the magnetic flux formed by the current supply to sub-coil 43 is identical to the direction of flow of the magnetic flux formed by the current flowing through valve-opening side coil portion 42p, and reverse to the direction of flow of the magnetic flux formed by the current flowing through valve-closing side coil portion 42q.
Next, an operation of electromagnetically driven valve 10 in an initial drive mode is described. Before electromagnetically driven valve 10 is actuated, valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 are held in the intermediate position. In this state, switch 46 shown in
In the present embodiment, the magnetic flux (magnetic flux A) flowing through the magnetic circuit between valve-opening side core portion 41p and valve-opening side moving element 21 is increased by the magnetic flux (magnetic flux C) formed by the current supply to sub-coil 43, and the magnetic flux (magnetic flux B) flowing through the magnetic circuit between valve-closing side core portion 41q and valve-closing side moving element 31 is reduced by the magnetic flux (magnetic flux C) formed by the current supply to sub-coil 43. Here, an expression: magnetic flux A+magnetic flux C>magnetic flux B−magnetic flux C (magnetic flux A=magnetic flux B) is satisfied, wherein the electromagnetic force applied to valve-opening side moving element 21 is greater than that applied to valve-closing side moving element 31.
As a result, by the current supply to coil 42 and sub-coil 43, valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 start to oscillate from the intermediate position toward the valve-opening position, against the elastic force of torsion bar 36.
It is noted that the winding direction of sub-coil 43 around shaft portion 41r may be reverse to the direction shown in
Electromagnetically driven valve 10 in the first embodiment of the present invention includes driven valve 14 as an intake/exhaust valve associated with an internal combustion engine, valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 made of a magnetic substance and coupled to driven valve 14 to move between a valve-opening position and a valve-closing position, and electromagnet 40. Electromagnet 40 includes valve-opening side coil portion 42p as a first coil supplied with a current to thereby generate a first magnetic flux and generate electromagnetic force in the direction moving valve-opening side moving element 21 toward the valve-opening position, and valve-closing side coil portion 42q as a second coil supplied with a current to thereby generate a second magnetic flux and generate electromagnetic force in the direction moving valve-closing side moving element 31 toward the valve-closing position. Valve-opening side coil portion 42p and valve-closing side coil portion 42q are constituted of an identical connection.
Valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 are held in an intermediate position between the valve-opening position and the valve-closing position in a state where electromagnetic force is not applied. Electromagnet 40 further has sub-coil 43 as a third coil constituted of a separate connection from valve-opening side coil portion 42p and valve-closing side coil portion 42q. By the current supply to sub-coil 43, a third magnetic flux reducing at least one of the first magnetic flux and the second magnetic flux is generated.
With electromagnetically driven valve 10 in the first embodiment of the present invention thus constituted, by appropriately controlling the value of a current supplied to sub-coil 43, in the initial drive mode, the balance between the electromagnetic force applied to valve-opening side moving element 21 to move the same in the valve-opening position and the electromagnetic force applied to valve-closing side moving element 31 to move the same in the valve-closing position can more positively be upset. Thus, full driving force can be attained in the initial drive mode, and valve-opening side moving element 21 and valve-closing side moving element 31 can be moved to the valve-opening position or the valve-closing position in a shorter period. Thus, in the internal combustion engine incorporating electromagnetically driven valve 10, desired engine performance can be achieved from the initial drive mode.
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At coupling portion 62, an end of stem 11 opposite to the end where umbrella-shaped portion 12 is formed is in abutment on surface 61a. On the outer circumference of stem 11, a coil spring 71 applying force to driven valve 14 to bias the same toward the valve-closing position is provided. Torsion bar 66 applies elastic force to moving element 61, in a manner biasing the same clockwise around central axis 65. In a state where the electromagnetic force from electromagnet 40 is not applied, moving element 61 is positioned by elastic force of torsion bar 66 and coil spring 71 at a position intermediate between a valve-opening position and a valve-closing position.
A valve-closing side core portion 41q and a valve-opening side core portion 41p are provided separately from each other, and arranged above and below moving element 61, respectively. An attraction surface 41b of valve-closing side core portion 41q faces surface 61b of moving element 61, and attraction surface 41a of valve-opening side core portion 41p faces surface 61a of moving element 61. When moving element 61 is attracted to attraction surface 41a by electromagnetic force of electromagnet 40, driven valve 14 is positioned in the valve-opening position. When moving element 61 is attracted to attraction surface 41b by electromagnetic force of electromagnet 40, driven valve 14 is positioned in the valve-closing position.
In the present embodiment, in place of sub-coil 43 shown in
When coil 42 is supplied with a current, by the current flowing through valve-closing side coil portion 42q, magnetic flux flowing in the direction indicated by an arrow 301 is formed in valve-closing side core portion 41q. When sub-coil 75 is supplied with a current, magnetic flux flowing in the direction indicated by an arrow 302 is formed in valve-closing side core portion 41q. In shaft portion 41n, the direction of flow of the magnetic flux formed by the current supply to sub-coil 75 is reverse to the direction of flow of the magnetic flux formed by a current flowing through valve-closing side coil portion 42q.
With such a configuration, in the initial drive mode, when a current is supplied to coil 42 and sub-coil 75, the magnetic flux flowing through a magnetic circuit between valve-closing side core portion 41q and moving element 61 is reduced by the magnetic flux formed by the current supply to sub-coil 75. Thus, the electromagnetic force applied to moving element 61 moving the same toward the valve-opening position becomes greater than the electromagnetic force applied to moving element 61 moving the same toward the valve-closing position. As a result, by the current supply to coil 42 and sub-coil 75, moving element 61 starts to oscillate from the intermediate position toward the valve-opening position, against elastic force of coil spring 71.
With the electromagnetically driven valve in the second embodiment of the present invention thus configured, the effect similar to that described as to the first embodiment can be attained.
While the present invention has been applied to the electromagnetically driven valve of rotary drive type wherein the moving element oscillates about the support portion as a fulcrum in the first and second embodiments described above, it is not limited thereto and it is applicable to an electromagnetically driven valve of direct-acting type wherein a moving element reciprocates between a valve-opening position and a valve-closing position by application of electromagnetic force.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
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