This invention relates to a movable core carrying a valve shaft, of a solenoid valve for use in an actuator for controlling vehicle brake hydraulic pressure, and a method of manufacturing the same.
The control unit 1 includes a housing 10, typically made of an aluminum alloy, in which are mounted a reservoir 12, a pump 13 and a pair of pressure control valves 30 and 20 for increasing and reducing pressure, respectively. The housing 10 is formed with a first passage 16 extending from a master cylinder port 14 to the pressure increase valve 30 and then to a wheel cylinder port 15, a second passage 17 extending from the wheel cylinder port 15 to the reservoir 12 through the pressure reduction valve 20, and a third passage 18 extending from the reservoir 12 through the pump 13 and the pressure increase valve 30 to the wheel cylinder port 15.
The control valves 20 and 30 are typically solenoid valves. For example, in JP patent publication 4-287840, a solenoid valve similar to the one shown in
In order to move the core 34 in its axial direction under the magnetic force produced by the coil 33, the core 34 has to be formed of a magnetizable material. On the other hand, the valve shaft 35 is desirably not influenced by the magnetic force from the coil. It is thus formed of a non-magnetizable material. In other words, the core 34 and the valve shaft 35 are formed of different materials. Conventional such cores and valve shafts were therefore manufactured separately and joined together.
JP patent publication 2000-087117 proposes to compact ferromagnetic powder or a mixture of such ferromagnetic powder and other powders into the shape of the core 34, fitting this compacted green article onto the valve shaft 35 and sintering it. By sintering, the core is joined to the valve shaft 35. That is, when the core is formed, it is simultaneously joined to the valve shaft.
But with this arrangement too, the valve shaft 35 still has to be separately formed by e.g. cutting. Moreover, the step of fitting the compacted green article onto the valve shaft 35 makes it more troublesome to manufacture and assemble the core and the valve shaft. Furthermore, it is difficult to fit the core onto the valve shaft such that they are accurately aligned with each other. If they are even slightly misaligned with each other, the valve body 38 may not be properly seated on the valve seat 39, thus making it difficult to reliably open and close the valve. It will be particularly difficult to completely seal the valve when so desired.
An object of this invention is to provide a method of manufacturing a movable core having a valve shaft, of a solenoid valve with which the movable core and the valve shaft can be easily and accurately aligned with each other.
To accomplish this object, the movable core and the valve shaft are formed by simultaneous sintering.
Specifically, the present invention provides the following two methods:
1) A method of manufacturing a movable core member for use in a solenoid valve, said movable core member comprising a core and a valve shaft, said solenoid valve being adapted to be opened and closed by moving said valve shaft together with said core, said method comprising the steps of preparing a mold; putting a first powder selected from a non-magnetizable powder and a mixture of a non-magnetizable powder and another powder into said mold; compacting said first powder to form a first powder compact in the shape of said valve shaft; putting a second powder selected from a magnetizable powder and a mixture of a magnetizable powder and another powder into said mold so as to be deposited on said first powder compact; compacting said second powder to form a second powder compact in the shape of said core; and sintering said first and second powder compacts to join said first and second powder compacts together, thereby forming said valve shaft from said first powder compact and said core from said second powder compact as a one-piece article.
2) A method of manufacturing the movable core member as described above, said method comprising the steps of preparing a mold; putting a first powder selected from a magnetizable powder and a mixture of a magnetizable powder and another powder into said mold; compacting said first powder to form a first powder compact in the shape of said core; putting a second powder selected from a non-magnetizable powder and a mixture of a non-magnetizable powder and another powder into said mold so as to be deposited on said first powder compact; compacting said second powder to form a second powder compact in the shape of said valve shaft; and sintering said first and second powder compacts to join said first and second powder compacts together, thereby forming said valve shaft from said second powder compact and said core from said first powder compact as a one-piece article.
With either of the above methods, the core and the valve shaft are rigidly joined together as a practical one-piece article. The core and the valve shaft can be formed exactly following the contour of the mold cavity with their axes accurately aligned with each other.
The magnetizable powder may be Fe—P powder, Fe—Si powder, Fe—Si—P powder, permalloy powder, permendur alloy powder, or an electromagnetic stainless powder such as SUS 401. The non-magnetizable powder may be a non-magnetizable stainless steel such as SUS 304.
Other features and objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The tubular yoke 31 of the pressure increase control valve 30 has its inner end open. The tubular bobbin 32 is coaxial with the yoke 31. The coil 33 is wound around the bobbin 32, as described above. The space between the coil 33 and the yoke 31 is filled with an epoxy resin 36. The core (plunger) 34 carrying the valve shaft 35 is received in the bobbin 32 so as to be movable in its axial direction, as described earlier. Its axial stroke is limited to t which is the gap between the guide 37 and the end of the core 34. By selectively activating and deactivating the coil, the valve body 38 at the tip of the valve shaft 35 is adapted to be moved into and out of contact with the valve seat 39. The valve thus selectively opens and closes. Electric power is supplied to the coil through terminals 4. When the coil is deactivated, the valve shaft 35 is pushed by a return spring 38a until the valve body 38 separates from the valve seat 39.
The valve shaft 35 and the movable core 34 of the solenoid valve 30 according to the invention are formed by sintering, using one of the three methods shown in FIGS. 3A-D, FIGS. 4A-D and
The method of
The valve shaft 35 of this core member penetrates into the core 34. In contrast, the method shown in
In the method of
A steel ball as the valve body 38 is pressed into a recess 35a formed in the tip of the valve shaft 35 (
The core 34 and the valve shaft 35 of the present invention, which are formed by simultaneous sintering, are rigidly joined together. Since the core and the valve shaft are shaped exactly following the shape of the cavity of the mold, they can be formed so as to be accurately aligned with each other. The valve can thus be accurately opened and closed. Particularly with the needle valve shaft shown in
While the core of the embodiment has been described as being a part of a pressure increase valve (such as the valve 30) to be mounted in a hydraulic pressure control unit (such as the control unit 1), it can also be used as a part of the pressure reduction valve 20 or any other solenoid valve to be mounted not only in a vehicle brake hydraulic pressure controlling actuator but in any other device.
Since the movable core and the valve shaft are formed as an integral, one-piece member by sintering powders, both the core and the valve shaft can be formed with high dimensional accuracy with their axes accurately aligned with each other. Also, they can be formed easily at a low cost. The valve containing this movable core can be opened and closed with high accuracy.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-276219 | Jul 2003 | JP | national |
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 10/892,233 filed on Jul. 16, 2004.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10892233 | Jul 2004 | US |
Child | 11879497 | Jul 2007 | US |