Claims
- 1. In a valve arrangement for regulating the idling speed of an internal combustion engine by controlling the quantity of air passing from an inlet side to an engine intake of an intake manifold leading to the internal combustion engine, having an electromechanical control member which has a solenoid for moving a closure member via a control element against the force of a return spring, the improvement comprising:
- a valve passage connecting said inlet side to said engine intake side of said intake manifold, and wherein
- said closure member is movably disposed with respect to said valve passage so as to change the condition of opening of said valve passage, and said closure member is movable relative to the control element between a position of rest and an operating position of said closure member, the valve arrangement further comprising
- means for holding said closure member in its position of rest, in a well-defined partially open condition of the valve passsage, and wherein
- said solenoid has a movable armature,
- said control element comprises a push rod connected to said movable armature, and
- said holding means includes a first stop secured on said push rod, said closure member resting against said stop in the position of rest whereby said stop holds said closure member in a correct position for said well-defined partially open condition of the valve passage,
- a second stop fixedly mounted on said push rod,
- said closure member is displaceably mounted on said push rod between said stops, and
- a snap spring connecting said first stop to said closure member wherein, on a first side of a snapping point of the snap spring said closure member is brought against said first stop by said snap spring for the position of rest, and
- on an other side of the snapping point said closure member is brought against said second stop for the operating position.
- 2. The valve arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising
- said return spring is arranged for biasing said push rod in a closing direction,
- said valve arrangement further includes a valve seat, with which said closure member cooperates, communicating with said valve passage,
- said return spring for movement of said closure member out of the operating position into the position of rest for operatively causing the closure member to engage said valve seat, and for moving said push rod further in the direction of closing past the snapping point of the snap spring,
- said snap spring is arranged to move the closure member against said first stop for the position of rest when said last-mentioned snapping point is passed.
- 3. The valve arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising
- spring means for applying a spring force against said closure member when said closure member is moved, operatively via said solenoid, said push rod, and said snap spring out of the partially open condition in a direction of opening, said spring force being greater than the force, applied by said snap spring, of the closure member against said first stop.
- 4. The valve arrangement according to claim 3, further comprising
- means comprising a third stop fixedly mounted and for limiting the movement of said push rod in the direction of closing after said last-mentioned snapping point is passed.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 640413 filed Aug. 13, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,662,334.
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