The invention relates generally to a drain plug which employs specially arranged permanent magnets as to attract and hold ferrous metal particles effectively. The objective of the present invention is to remove ferrous metal particles from a lubricating or hydraulics system.
In lubricating or hydraulic systems, any moving parts generate abrasive ferrous metal particles which are harmful to the moving parts. These ferrous particles range in size from sub-micron and larger. It is important to prevent these wear particles from circulating through the lubricating or hydraulic systems.
One method that has been practiced for this purpose is magnetic drain plug. Typically magnetic drain plug uses a simple cylindrical rod permanent magnet of which magnetization direction is along the cylindrical axis of the rod. In this simple design, ferrous wear particles are captured only at the tip of cylinder rod, which is a small area. Furthermore, magnetic field force from the tip of the cylinder magnet rod is not strong enough to capture and hold sub-micron sized ferrous wear particles. This simple design offers simple fabrication and compact shape, but no large capturing area and no strong magnetic force enough to produce strong pulling power enough to hold captured particles of sub-micron size. Also, this elementary design does not hold such tiny particles on magnet surface under violently turbulent oil movements. Therefore, it is necessary to design a new magnetic drain plug, which offers bigger surface capturing area and strong magnetic force. The presented invention overcomes such problems by providing a larger surface area and strong magnetic force for capturing ferrous metal particles. A secondary application for present invention achieves bonding iron particulates to a chemical which in turn bonds to a pollutant or an unwanted substance within a mixture then the magnetic field of the present invention will pull/filter out the un-wanted material.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
A larger surface area can capture more number of wear particles and a stronger magnetic force produces bigger pulling and holding power for ferrous wear particles. A stronger magnetic force is required to attract smaller mass or volume of ferrous wear particles. The present invention follows such parameters for a design that offers much larger magnetic surface area on which ferrous particles can be attached and also offers much stronger pulling and holding magnetic power enough to attract particles of sub-micron size and to hold such tiny particles under fast moving oil around magnet surfaces of magnetic drain plug 1. Another application for the present invention is to achieve bonding of iron particulates to a chemical which in turn bonds to a pollutant or an unwanted substance within a mixture. The magnetic field emitted by the present invention will pull and filter out the unwanted materials. The present invention comprises of a drain plug 1, a plurality of polarity magnets 2, and a magnet cover 3. The drain plug 1 in the present invention is specially shaped to accommodate the plurality of polarity magnets 2 to create a strong magnetic gradient for a strong magnetic field to attract and hold ferromagnetic particles. The plurality of polarity magnets 2 are arranged and held in a manner that a larger magnetic field is created. The magnet cover 3 also serves to hold the plurality of polarity magnets 2 together, but also serves as a covering mechanism that provides easy cleaning of the drain plug 1.
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In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, there are two magnets for the plurality of polarity magnets 2. The two magnets are adjacently placed to each other with alternating polarities, as shown in
In another embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of polarity magnets 2 can include more magnets to increase the surface area for capturing more ferrous metal wear particles. The additional number of magnets can contribute in creating a stronger magnetic attracting force for the ferrous metal wear particles. In this embodiment of the present invention, two magnet pairs are placed adjacent to each other, as shown in
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/304,995 filed on Feb. 16, 2010.
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61304995 | Feb 2010 | US |