Claims
- 1. An apparatus for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy by a high vibration environment comprising:
- a coil winding through which electricity is conducted, said winding have a surface member with a face;
- a housing within which the coil winding is situated; said housing having a hollow center and said housing having a cap with a hole in the center;
- at least a first positive electrical contact and at least a first negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity enters the coil winding;
- at least a second positive electrical contact and at least a second negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity passes when the second positive and second negative electrical contacts are connected;
- a mechanical plunger with a flange, said plunger having a first end with a top located on a first side of said flange and a second metal end located on a second side of said flange, said first end top positioned in front of the opening in the cap with the opening in the cap having sufficient clearance to avoid any contact with the first end top, said second end disposed in the hollow center of the housing, said flange contacting the second positive and second negative electrical contacts when a current passes through the coil winding, said flange being small enough so it does not contact the housing, said flange being electrically insulated from said plunger;
- means for returning said plunger to return to its original position in said housing after a force has been applied to it from the coil winding having a current passing therethrough;
- a first vibration damper located between the cap and the first side of said flange, said first damper having an opening at least as large as the opening in the cap, said first damper located around said first end;
- a second vibration damper located around said second end and flush against the second side of said flange;
- a third vibration damper which is non-magnetic and located on and positioned about the hollow center of the to housing, said third damper surrounding the second metal end, said third damper preventing said second end from hitting said coil winding when vibration is present, wherein said dampers absorb most of the vibration experienced by the housing so the housing with the winding and plunger are not shaken apart; and
- means for conducting electricity form the second negative electrical contact to the flange.
- 2. An apparatus for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy by a high vibration environment comprising:
- a coil winding through which electricity is conducted, said winding have a surface member with a face, said surface member being electrically insulating;
- a housing within which the coil winding is situated; said housing having a hollow center and said housing having a cap with a hole in the center;
- at least a first positive electrical contact and at least a first negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity enters the coil winding;
- at least a second positive electrical contact and at least a second negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity passes when the second positive and second negative electrical contacts are connected;
- a mechanical plunger with a flange, said plunger having a first end with a top located on a first side of said flange and a second metal end located on a second side of said flange, said first end top positioned in front of the opening in the cap with the opening in the cap having sufficient clearance to avoid any contact with the first end top, said second end disposed in the hollow center of the housing, said flange contacting the second positive and second negative electrical contacts when a current passes through the coil winding, said flange being small enough so it does not contact the housing, said flange being electrically insulated from said plunger;
- a closure situated around the top of the first end;
- a first biasing means with a top and a bottom situated around said first end with the bottom flush against said flange's first side and the top flush against said closure;
- a second biasing means with a top and a bottom situated around said second end, said second biasing means being electrically conducted and electrically connected to the second negative electrical contact;
- a first vibration damper located between the cap and the first side of said flange, said first damper having an opening at least as large as the opening in the cap, said first damper located around said first end with said first biasing means situated therebetween;
- a second vibration damper located around said second end and flush against the second side of said flange, wherein the second biasing means forces the first side of said flange up against said first damper, and the first biasing means forces said closure surrounding the top of said first end up towards the opening in the cap, with the plunger being pulled away from the opening in the cap when electricity passes through the winding; and
- a third vibration damper which is non-magnetic and located on and positioned about he hollow center of housing said third damper surrounding the second metal end, said third damper preventing said second end from hitting said coil winding when vibration is present, wherein said dampers absorb most of the vibration experienced by the housing so the housing with the winding and plunger are not shaken apart; and
- means for conducting electricity from the second negative electrical contact to the flange.
- 3. An apparatus as described in claim 2, wherein the first biasing means and the second biasing means are metal springs, and the first vibration damper and the second vibration damper are washers made of vibration absorbing material.
- 4. In a solenoid having a housing with a hollow center and a coil winding with a surface member; a plunger a flange therearound, said plunger being electrically insulated from said flange, said plunger having a first end on a first side of the flange and a second metal end on a second side of the flange, the second end of the plunger being situated in the hollow center so a force from the coil winding moves the plunger, the plunger and coil winding being located in the housing with a cap having a hole in the center; a positive electrical contact and a negative electrical contact that are electrically connected by the flange when the force from the coil winding moves the plunger, the improvement comprising:
- first damping means surrounding the first end of the plunger and being snugly positioned between the cap and the first side of the flange to prevent the first end of the plunger from contacting the cap, said hole in said cap also allowing the first end of the plunger sufficient clearance to avoid any contact with the first end;
- second damping means surrounding the second end of the plunger and being positioned between the surface member of the coil winding and the second end of the plunger;
- a third vibration damper means which is non-magnetic and located on and positioned about the hollow center of the housing, said third damper surrounding the second metal end, said third damper preventing said second end from hitting said coil winding when vibration is present, wherein said dampers absorb most of the vibration experienced by the housing so the housing with the winding and plunger are not shaken apart; and
- means for conducting electricity from the negative electrical contact to the flange.
- 5. An apparatus for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy by a high vibration environment comprising:
- a coil winding through which electricity is conducted, said winding have a surface member with a face;
- a housing within which the coil winding is situated; said housing having a hollow center and said housing having a cap with an indentation the center;
- at least a first positive electrical contact and at least a first negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity enters the coil winding;
- at least a second positive electrical contact and at least a second negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity passes when the second positive and second negative electrical contacts are connected;
- a mechanical plunger with a flange, said plunger being electrically insulated from said flange, said plunger having a first end with a top located on a first side of said flange and a second metal end located on a second side of said flange, said first end top positioned in front of the indentation in the cap with the indentation in the cap having sufficient clearance to avoid any contact with the first end top, said second end disposed in the hollow center of the housing, said flange contacting the second positive and second negative electrical contacts when a current passes through the coil winding, said flange being small enough so it does not contact the housing;
- means for conducting electricity from the second negative electrical contact to the flange;
- means for returning said plunger to its original position in said housing after a force has been applied to it from the coil winding having a current passing therethrough;
- a first vibration damper located between the cap and the first side of said flange, said first damper having an opening large enough to allow the first end to pass through, said first damper located around said first end;
- a second vibration damper located around said second end and flush against the second side of said flange; and
- a third vibration damper which is non-magnetic and located on and positioned about the hollow center of the housing, said third damper surrounding the second metal end, said third damper preventing said second end from hitting said coil winding when vibration is present, wherein said dampers absorb most of the vibration experienced by the housing so the housing with the winding and plunger are not shaken apart.
- 6. An apparatus as described in claims 1, 2, 4 or 5 wherein the conducting means is
- an electrically conductive strip disposed in said housing, situated on and electrically contacting the second negative electrical contact and situated on the face of the surface member; and
- wherein the returning means is a first biasing means with a top and a bottom situated around said first end with the bottom flush against said flange's first side and the top flush against said closure; and
- a second biasing means with a top and a bottom situated around said second end, said second biasing means being electrically conductive, said top of the second biasing means contacting the second side of said flange and forming an electrical connection therewith, said bottom of the second biasing means contacting at least a portion of the conductive strip situated on the face of the surface member and forming on electrical connection therewith such that electric current is capable of passing from the second negative electrical contact through the conductive strip through the second biasing means and into the flange.
- 7. An apparatus for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy by a high vibration environment comprising:
- a coil winding through which electricity is conducted, said winding have a surface member with a face, said surface member being electrically insulating;
- a housing within which the coil winding is situated; said housing having a hollow center and said housing having a cap with a hole in the center;
- at least a first positive electrical contact and at least a first negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity enters the coil winding;
- at least a second positives electrical contact and at least a second negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity passes when the second positive and second negative electrical contacts are connected;
- a mechanical plunger with a flange, said plunger having a first end with a top located on a first side of said flange and a second metal end located on a second side of said flange, said first end top positioned in front of the opening in the cap with the opening in the cap having sufficient clearance to avoid any contact with the first end top, said second end disposed in the hollow center of the housing said flange contacting the second positive and second negative electrical contacts when a current passes through the coil winding, said flange being small enough so it does not contact the housing, said flange being electrically insulated from plunger;
- a closure situated around the top of the first end;
- an electrically conductive strip disposed in said housing, situated on and electrically contacting the second negative electrical contact and situated on the face of the surface member; and
- a first biasing means with a top and a bottom situated around said first end with the bottom flush against said flange's first side and the top flush against said closure;
- a second biasing means with a top and a bottom situated around said second end, said second biasing means being electrically conductive, said top of the second biasing means contacting the second side of said flange and forming an electrical connection therewith, said bottom of the second biasing means contacting at least a portion of the conductive strip situated on the face of the surface member and forming an electrical connection therewith such that electric current is capable of passing from the second negative electrical contact through the conductive strip through the second biasing means and into the flange;
- a first vibration damper located between the cap and the first side of said flange, said first damper having an opening at least as large as the opening in the cap, said first damper located around said first end with said first biasing means situated therebetween;
- a second vibration damper located around said second end and flush against the second side of said flange, wherein the second biasing means forces the first side of said flange up against said first damper, and the first biasing means forces said closure surrounding the top of said first end up towards the opening in the cap, with the plunger being pulled away from the opening in the cap when electricity passes through the winding; and
- a third vibration damper which is non-magnetic and located on and positioned about the hollow center of the housing said third damper surrounding the second metal end, said third damper preventing said second end from hitting said coil winding when vibration is present, wherein said dampers absorb most of the vibration experienced by the housing so the housing with the winding and plunger are not shaken apart.
- 8. An apparatus for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy by a high vibration environment comprising:
- a coil winding through which electricity is conducted, said winding have a surface member with a face;
- a housing within which the coil winding is situated; said housing having a hollow center and said housing having a cap with a hole in the center;
- at least a first positive electrical contact and at least a first negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity enters the coil winding;
- at least a second positive electrical contact and at least a second negative electrical contact located on and through said housing for creating a current path through which electricity passes when the second positive and second negative electrical contacts are connected;
- a mechanical plunger with a flange, said plunger having a first end with a top located on a first side of said flange and a second metal end located on a second side of said flange, said first end top positioned in front of the opening in the cap with the opening in the cap having sufficient clearance to avoid any contact with the first end top, said second end disposed in the hollow center of the housing, said flange contacting the second positive and second negative electrical contacts when a current passes through the coil winding, said flange being small enough so it does not contact the housing, said flange being electrically insulated from said plunger;
- means for returning said plunger to return to its original position in said housing aftr a force has been applied to it from the coil winding having a current passing therethrough;
- means for conducting electricity from the second negative electrical contact to the flange.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/055,448, filed May 24, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,757,293.
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