The invention relates to a plunger for a solenoid valve as generically defined by the preamble to independent claim 1 and to a method for labeling plungers for solenoid valves.
For conventional solenoid valves, used in particular for hydraulic assemblies that are used for instance in an anti-lock brake system (ABS) or a traction control system (TC system) or an electronic stability program system (ESP system), plastic plungers or plungers of metal, preferably made from steel, are used. The metal plungers are used for solenoid valves of which more stringent demands in terms of geometry are made. One such metal plunger is shown in
In the conventional solenoid valves, depending on the use of the solenoid valve, various working air gaps or remanent air gaps may be necessary, so that for the particular use, the positions of the individual components of the solenoid valve can shift during assembly. Certain components are therefore adapted dimensionally. To attain the least possible changes and to affect the known influencing factors for the solenoid valves as little as possible, the components are not designed as fundamentally novel but instead are made as identical as possible. Since as a rule only slight changes in dimension occur, which are in the range of below 0.2 mm, it is difficult during manufacture to distinguish the essentially identically embodied components from one another. For instance, the length of the plunger can be shortened in order to compensate for a reduction in the remanent air gap and an attendant different positioning of a valve body having the valve sealing seat.
The solenoid valve of the invention having the characteristics of independent claim 1 has the advantage over the prior art that by means of a metal-cutting machining operation, at least one permanent marking is made in the plunger shaft, which makes it possible to associate the corresponding plunger with a certain plunger type from among a plurality of various plunger types.
The method of the invention for labeling plungers for solenoid valves, having the characteristics of independent claim 8, has the advantage that a corresponding plunger is associated with a certain plunger type from among a plurality of various plunger types, and by means of a metal-cutting machining operation at least one permanent marking is made in the corresponding plunger shaft, which marking represents the predetermined plunger type with which the corresponding plunger is associated.
Both the plunger and the method of the invention advantageously make it possible, in the manufacture of an associated solenoid valve, to distinguish among various essentially structurally identical plungers, which differ only slightly, for instance in their length. By means of the permanent marking, the magnetic and hydraulic properties of the plunger are advantageously not adversely changed.
By means of the provisions and refinements recited in the dependent claims, advantageous improvements to the plunger defined by independent claim 1 and to the method defined by independent claim 8 are possible.
It is especially advantageous that the permanent marking is made as a centering bore in the contact face of the plunger shaft. For example, the centering bore is embodied such that a bore depth and a bore diameter have a predetermined ratio of at least 2:1. During manufacture, the centering bore can advantageously be scanned and detected automatically by a camera system, with the camera system detecting and evaluating a shadow of the centering bore. The given ratio of the bore depth to the bore diameter of at least 2:1 ensures that a large enough shadow to be detected and evaluated by the camera system is created. A residue of material, which in a turning process may remain in the center of the plane contact face, is removed, so that in the constructed state, a plane contact of the plunger with a corresponding armature is advantageously possible. As a function of the association of the corresponding plunger with a certain plunger type, the centering bores) can be embodied with variable bore depths and/or variable bore diameters. Therefore, further plunger types can advantageously be distinguished from one another from the various bore depths and bore diameters.
In a feature of the plunger of the invention, alternatively or additionally, the permanent marking can be made in the plunger shaft in the form of at least one encompassing turned groove. In this embodiment, the number of turned grooves is variable as a function of the association of the corresponding plunger with a certain plunger type. Therefore, further plunger types can be distinguished from one another from the number and disposition of the turned grooves.
The at least one permanent marking for detecting the associated plunger type can alternatively to a camera system also be evaluated and detected by a mechanical scanning system, which for instance has at least one feeler or by a contactless electronic scanning system that for instance includes a laser.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention that are described below, along with the conventional exemplary embodiments described above for the sake of better comprehension of the invention, are shown in the drawings. In the drawings, identical reference numerals identify components and elements that perform the same or analogous functions.
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As second permanent markings, the exemplary embodiment shown of the plunger of the invention has for instance two encompassing turned grooves 16.1, 16.2 in the plunger shaft 12; the number of turned grooves 16.1, 16.2 is varied as a function of the association of the corresponding plunger 11 with a certain plunger type. During the manufacture of a solenoid valve, the turned grooves 16.1, 16.2 made in the plunger shaft can also be scanned and detected by a camera system, or a mechanical scanning system, or a contactless electronic scanning system.
In the method of the invention for labeling plungers 11 for solenoid valves, a corresponding plunger 11 is associated, for instance as a function of its length, with a certain plunger type from among a plurality of different plunger types. Depending on the association with the certain plunger type, the at least one permanent marking 15, 16.1, 16.2 is made in the corresponding plunger shaft 12 by means of a metal-cutting machining operation. Thus the marking 15, 16.1, 16.2 made represents the predetermined plunger type with which the corresponding plunger 11 is associated. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the first permanent marking is made in the form of a centering bore 15 in the contact face 12.1 of the plunger shaft 12; as a function of the association of the corresponding plunger 11 with a certain plunger type, the centering bores 15 are made with variable bore depths 15.2 and/or variable bore diameters 15.1. The second permanent markings are made in the form of encompassing turned grooves 16.1, 16.2 in the plunger shaft 12, and the number of turned grooves 16.1, 16.2 is varied as a function of the association of the corresponding plunger 11 with a certain plunger type.
In an alternative embodiment, not shown, of the plunger 11 of the invention, only the centering bore 15 may be used as a permanent marking in order to distinguish various plunger types in the manufacture of the solenoid valves. In addition, in a further embodiment, not shown, of the plunger of the invention, only the turned grooves 16.1, 16.2 are used as a permanent marking, for distinguishing various plunger types in the manufacture of the solenoid valves.
The plunger and the method of the invention both advantageously make is possible, in the manufacture of solenoid valves, to distinguish reliably among plungers that for instance based on their length are associated with various plunger types. The permanent marking made by metal-cutting machining makes a reliable distinction possible even if the plungers of the various plunger types are embodied essentially identically, and the dimensional differences between plungers of the various plunger types are less than 0.2 mm.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 051 550.4 | Oct 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/062614 | 9/22/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/11/2010 |