The present invention relates generally to a launching apparatus and, more particularly, to a launching apparatus using a revolving magnetic body, the apparatus being driven with low energy consumption.
In general, a launching apparatus or an injecting apparatus is an apparatus used for launching or injecting an object such as launching a bullet, a rocket, etc. from a military weapon such as a gun, a rocket, etc., and injecting sand, steel powder, paint, etc.
Such a launching apparatus or an injecting apparatus uses explosive gas due to gunpowder or uses compressed air to launch or inject an object. However, use of the gunpowder has a high risk that a user may be injured, and use of the compressed air requires high energy consumption, which is not economical.
(Patent Document 1) Korean Patent Application Publication No. 10-2011-0146723 (LAUNCHING APPARATUS OF AN OBJECT)
Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a launching apparatus using a revolving magnetic body, wherein the apparatus is safe and is capable of being driven with low power consumption and thus is economical.
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a launching apparatus using a revolving magnetic body, the apparatus including: an acceleration pipe formed by winding a hollow pipe made of a non-magnetic material; a stator wound with a plurality of coils to encompass an outside of the acceleration pipe, and forming a magnetic field by being magnetized when an electric current is applied thereto; and a magnetic body launched outside after revolving along a circumference of the acceleration pipe due to a force exerted thereto by the magnetic field.
As described above, according to the present invention, since the magnetic body is launched after revolving by the magnetic field formed by the magnetized stator, there is no need to use the gunpowder or compressed air for launching the magnetic body, thereby ensuring safety. In addition, it is possible to launch the magnetic body at high speed while minimizing energy consumption, thereby enabling increased utilization in various fields.
The present invention provides a launching apparatus and, more particularly, to a launching apparatus using a revolving magnetic body, wherein the apparatus is safe and is capable of being driven with low power consumption, the apparatus including: an acceleration pipe formed by spirally winding a hollow pipe made of a non-magnetic material; a stator wound with a plurality of coils to encompass an outside of the acceleration pipe, and forming a magnetic field by being magnetized when an electric current is applied thereto; and a magnetic body launched outside after revolving along a circumference of the acceleration pipe due to a force exerted thereto by the magnetic field.
Before the present invention is described in detail, it should be noted that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described below, and those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
Hereinafter, the launching apparatus using the revolving magnetic body according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
As shown in
More specifically, the acceleration pipe 100 may be made of the non-magnetic material such that the acceleration pipe is prevented from influence from the magnetic field, and may have a spiral wound shape such as a solenoid because the magnetic body 10 is provided in or inserted into the acceleration pipe 100 and revolves along the circumference thereof.
In addition, the acceleration pipe 100 is provided at a first end thereof with an outlet pipe 110 through which the magnetic body 10 is launched outside. When the magnetic body 10 is not provided in the acceleration pipe 100, the acceleration pipe is provided at a second end thereof with an inlet pipe 120 into which the magnetic body 10 is inserted. Further, the outlet pipe 110 may be provided with a helical groove formed on an inner surface thereof such that the magnetic body 10 can be launched in a correct direction. Moreover, as shown in
The stator 200 is wound with the plurality of coils, and forms a magnetic field by being magnetized when an electric current is applied thereto. The stator may be provided on an inner surface of a housing A including therein the acceleration pipe 100 and the stator 200. Specifically, as shown in
The coils wound on the respective stator cores constituting the stator 200 form one pole. In order for the magnetic body 10 to revolve along the circumference of the acceleration pipe 100, the pole is formed of 2n (n=integer) in number. Thus, a user can adjust the number of the poles in consideration of the use of the present invention and the like.
For example, when the electric current applied to the stator 200 is an alternating current (AC) having a frequency of 60 Hz, the number of revolutions of the magnetic body 10 is derived from a formula “120×frequency/number of poles of stator”. Accordingly, when the alternating current having the frequency of 60 Hz is applied as described above, depending on the number of poles of the stator 200, the magnetic body 10 passes through the inside of the acceleration pipe 100 after revolving at 3600 revolutions per minute in the case of two poles in number, at 1800 revolutions per minute in the case of four poles in number, and 1200 revolutions per minute in the case of six poles in number.
Further, the present invention may further include a regulator for regulating the frequency of the electric current applied to the stator 300. As the frequency of the electric current is increased by the regulator in response to the formula for deriving the number of revolutions of the magnetic body 10, the magnetic body 10 revolves at high speed in the acceleration pipe 100 along the circumference thereof.
Thus, it is possible to adjust speed of revolution of the magnetic body 10 by adjusting the number of poles of the stator 200 or/and the frequency of the electric current applied to the stator 200.
The magnetic body 10 revolves along the circumference of the acceleration pipe 100 due to a force (electromagnetic force) exerted thereto by the magnetic field formed by the stator 200, so the magnetic body may be made of a material having ferromagnetic properties so as to be influenced by the magnetic field. The magnetic body 10 may be entirely made of a material having a ferromagnetic properties, and as shown in
A process in which the magnetic body 10 is launched through the present invention described above will be described. As shown in
According to the present invention, since the magnetic body 10 is launched after revolving due to the magnetic field formed by the magnetized stator 200, there is no need to use the gunpowder or compressed air to launch the magnetic body 10, thereby ensuring safety. In addition, it is possible to launch the magnetic body 10 at high speed while minimizing energy consumption, thereby enabling increased utilization in various fields.
Meanwhile, as shown in
The present invention described above can be applied to various purposes in various forms such as a form that is mounted in a vehicle, or a form that can be carried by a person, and can be applied to a technical field in which a magnetic body is launched or injected.
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