The invention relates to a solenoid valve as generically defined by the preamble to independent claim 1.
A conventional solenoid valve, particularly for a hydraulic assembly, which is used for instance in an anti-lock brake system (ABS) or a traction control system (TC system) or an electronic stability program (ESP system), is shown in
Because of the two-stage embodiment, a secondary valve, which is formed by a secondary closing element 11 that is connected to the armature 3 and by a secondary valve seat 10 that is disposed in the primary closing element 7, has a smaller sealing diameter and flow, so that an opening of the secondary valve counter to a high pressure, which results in a partly active or preloaded pressure buildup, is made possible. The primary valve with the primary valve seat 9, which has a large seat cross section, and the primary closing element 7 make a large flow possible which is as unthrottled as possible and which results in a fully active or self-aspirating pressure buildup. A magnet assembly, not shown, by supplying current to a coil winding, generates a magnetic force which moves the longitudinally movable armature 3 with the secondary sealing element 11 counter to the force of a restoring spring 5 against the pole core 2, as a result of which the secondary valve seat 10 is opened. By means of the pressure equilibrium effected upon the opening of the secondary valve seat 11 between the at least one first flow opening 12 and the second flow opening 13, a compression spring 14 reinforced by fluid flow forces moves the primary closing element 7 in the direction of the armature 3 or the secondary closing element 11, as a result of which the primary valve seat 9 suddenly opens and the secondary valve seat 11 closes again. In this conventional solenoid valve, the annoying hydraulic noises that occur upon opening of the primary valve in the preloaded mode, which are also known as fluid-borne sound, can be considered disadvantageous.
The solenoid valve according to the invention having the characteristics of independent claim 1 has the advantage over the prior art that a primary closing element is embodied as a slide element, guided axially movably inside an inner bore of the valve body, and the slide element and an armature are connected to one another and are embodied as pressure-equalized by a compensation bore, and the slide element is movable into an opening position by means of a linear axial opening motion of the armature and is movable into a closing position by means of a linear motion by the restoring spring via the armature. The linear axial opening motion of the a mature can be effected by a magnetic force generated by means of supplying current to a magnet assembly. By means of the solenoid valve of the invention, a volumetric flow over time can be adjusted such that as a result, during the opening operation, there is advantageously no fluid-borne sound or hydraulically induced switching noise with a pressure wave, and so the armature with the slide element is not suddenly moved in the direction of the pole core at an only slight or absent pilot pressure, but instead is moved by means of a linear motion into the opening position. Since the slide element is likewise moved by means of a linear motion into the closing position by the force of the restoring spring, annoying hydraulically-induced noises do not occur in the closing motion, either. In the opening position of the slide element, a primary valve disposed between at least one first flow opening and a second flow opening is fully open, so that a high flow rate ensues.
By the provisions and refinements recited in the dependent claims, advantageous improvements to the solenoid valve defined by independent claim 1 are possible.
It is especially advantageous that the slide element is embodied as a plastic part, with at least one sealing lip which seals off the primary valve from the inner bore of the valve body. The at least one sealing lip can for instance be integrally injection-molded onto the plastic slide element and/or can be calibrated upon assembly with the slide element. The slide element can for instance be embodied in two pieces, and an upper slide element has a first sealing lip and a lower slide element has a second sealing lip. The sealing lips are preferably disposed such that via a pilot pressure, applied to the at least one first flow opening, results in automatic sealing between the sealing lips and the inner bore of the valve body. Moreover, the upper slide element can be connected positively and/or nonpositively to the lower slide element. The at least one sealing lip contacting the inner bore of the valve body advantageously reinforces the linear motion of the slide element. Moreover, only slight leakage results, since the sealing action of the at least one sealing lip, with increasing pilot pressure, likewise increases.
In a feature of the solenoid valve of the invention, the valve insert and the valve body are each embodied as a sleeve, and the valve insert sleeve and the valve body sleeve can be embodied in one piece and/or in two pieces.
In a further feature of the solenoid valve of the invention, the at least one first flow opening is embodied such that the noise caused by a volumetric flow over time between the at least one first flow opening and the second flow opening is reduced. The at least one first flow opening is embodied for example such that between the at least one first flow opening and the second flow opening, a progressive volumetric flow over time results during the opening phase of the primary valve, and a degressive volumetric flow over time results during the transition to the full opening of the primary valve. This is attained for instance by means of a round, quadrilateral or triangular shape of the at least one first flow opening: Moreover, the at least one first flow opening is embodied such that a gradient of the volumetric flow over time between the at least one first flow opening and the second flow opening does not exceed a predetermined threshold value of 300 bar/s, for instance.
In a further feature of the solenoid valve of the invention, the pressure-equalized armature can be embodied as a flat armature or as a solenoid plunger. The flat armature cooperates with a pole core that has a flat pole face, and the solenoid plunger, with a correspondingly embodied pole core, forms a plunger stage. The aforementioned gradient of the volumetric flow over time can also be varied by means of the triggering current of the magnet assembly and by the embodiment of the armature and the pole core.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention described below are shown in the drawings, along with the conventional exemplary embodiments described above for better comprehension of the invention. In the drawings, identical reference numerals identify components and elements that perform the same or analogous functions.
a through 6b show cross-sectional shapes of a first flow opening of the valve cartridge of the invention of
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In addition, the noise of volumetric flow over time can be reduced by means of a suitable design of the first flow openings 32. For instance, the first flow openings 32 can be embodied such that between the first flow openings 32 and the second flow opening 33, a progressive volumetric flow over time results during the opening phase of the primary valve 29, and a degressive volumetric flow over time results during the transition to full opening of the primary valve 29. The first flow openings 32, depending on the use of the solenoid valve, can for instance be embodied such that a gradient of the volumetric flow over time between the first flow openings 32 and the second flow opening 33 does not exceed a predetermined threshold value, for instance of 300 bar/s.
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By means of the linear motion of the slide element and by the design of the first flow openings, the described embodiments of the invention advantageously reduce or avoid hydraulically induced switching noises that are induced in a conventional solenoid valve by the sudden opening of the valve at a slight or absent pilot pressure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 037 220.7 | Aug 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/58745 | 7/7/2008 | WO | 00 | 2/4/2010 |