Claims
- 1. A solenoid, comprising:
a first magnetic member having an outer diameter, wherein the outer diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon; and a second magnetic member having an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon; wherein the first magnetic member is operable to be at least partially coaxially disposed within the second magnetic member.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the first magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 3. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the second magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 4. The invention according to claim 1, further comprising a bracket member operably associated with the solenoid.
- 5. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the outer diameter of the first magnetic member further comprises at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon.
- 6. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the first magnetic member further comprises an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon.
- 7. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the inner diameter of the second magnetic member further comprises at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon.
- 8. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the second magnetic member further comprises an outer diameter, wherein the outer diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon.
- 9. The invention according to claim 1, further comprising a biasable member disposed between the first and second magnetic members.
- 10. The invention according to claim 1, further comprising a stem member extending from the first magnetic member, wherein the stem member is operable to selectively extend though an area defining an aperture formed in the second magnetic member.
- 11. The invention according to claim 10, further comprising a bushing member disposed within the aperture of the second magnetic member, wherein the stem member is coaxially received within the bushing member.
- 12. The invention according to claim 1, further comprising a flux tube member, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to engage with, and be at least partially disposed within, the flux tube member.
- 13. The invention according to claim 12, further comprising a second bushing member disposed within an area defining an aperture formed in the flux tube member.
- 14. The invention according to claim 13, wherein the second bushing member supports at least a portion of the first magnetic member and wherein the flux tube member and the second bushing member are at least partially coaxially disposed within the first magnetic member.
- 15. The invention according to claim 1, further comprising a coil member, wherein the coil member is coaxially disposed about the outer diameter of the first magnetic member.
- 16. The invention according to claim 15, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized.
- 17. The invention according to claim 16, wherein the distance that the first magnetic member travels while being urged towards the second magnetic member is substantially proportional to a current applied to the coil member.
- 18. The invention according to claim 15, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized so as to create a magnetic field within the solenoid.
- 19. The invention according to claim 18, wherein the flux density of the magnetic field is greatest in the area proximate to the tapered surface of the first magnetic member and the tapered surface of the second magnetic member.
- 20. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the solenoid is energized.
- 21. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one area defining a depression formed on a surface thereof.
- 22. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the first magnetic member and the flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween.
- 23. The invention according to claim 22, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 24. The invention according to claim 22, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 25. The invention according to claim 22, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
- 26. The invention according to claim 1, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween, wherein a magnetic flux circuit is established at the at least one confronting surface when the solenoid is energized.
- 27. The invention according to claim 26, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 28. The invention according to claim 26, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 29. The invention according to claim 26, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
- 30. A solenoid, comprising:
a first magnetic member having an outer diameter, wherein the outer diameter includes at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon; and a second magnetic member having an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon; wherein the first magnetic member is operable to be at least partially coaxially disposed within the second magnetic member.
- 31. The invention according to claim 30, wherein the first magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 32. The invention according to claim 30, wherein the second magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 33. The invention according to claim 30, further comprising a bracket member operably associated with the solenoid.
- 34. The invention according to claim 30, wherein the first magnetic member further comprises an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon.
- 35. The invention according to claim 30, wherein the inner diameter of the second magnetic member further comprises at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon.
- 36. The invention according to claim 30, wherein the second magnetic member further comprises an outer diameter, wherein the outer diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon.
- 37. The invention according to claim 30, further comprising a biasable member disposed between the first and second magnetic members.
- 38. The invention according to claim 30, further comprising a stem member extending from the first magnetic member, wherein the stem member is operable to selectively extend though an area defining an aperture formed in the second magnetic member.
- 39. The invention according to claim 38, further comprising a bushing member disposed within the aperture of the second magnetic member, wherein the stem member is coaxially received within the bushing member.
- 40. The invention according to claim 30, further comprising a flux tube member, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to engage with, and be at least partially disposed within, the flux tube member.
- 41. The invention according to claim 40, further comprising a second bushing member disposed within an area defining an aperture formed in the flux tube member.
- 42. The invention according to claim 41, wherein the second bushing member supports at least a portion of the first magnetic member and wherein the flux tube member and the second bushing member are at least partially coaxially disposed within the first magnetic member.
- 43. The invention according to claim 30, further comprising a coil member, wherein the coil member is coaxially disposed about the outer diameter of the first magnetic member.
- 44. The invention according to claim 43, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized.
- 45. The invention according to claim 44, wherein the distance that the first magnetic member travels while being urged towards the second magnetic member is substantially proportional to a current applied to the coil member.
- 46. The invention according to claim 43, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized so as to create a magnetic field within the solenoid.
- 47. The invention according to claim 46, wherein the flux density of the magnetic field is greatest in the area proximate to the tapered surface of the first magnetic member and the tapered surface of the second magnetic member.
- 48. The invention according to claim 30, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the solenoid is energized.
- 49. The invention according to claim 30, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one area defining a depression formed on a surface thereof.
- 50. The invention according to claim 30, wherein the first magnetic member and the flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween.
- 51. The invention according to claim 50, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 52. The invention according to claim 50, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 53. The invention according to claim 50, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
- 54. The invention according to claim 30, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween, wherein a magnetic flux circuit is established at the at least one confronting surface when the solenoid is energized.
- 55. The invention according to claim 54, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 56. The invention according to claim 54, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 57. The invention according to claim 54, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
- 58. A solenoid, comprising:
a first magnetic member having an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon; and a second magnetic member having an outer diameter, wherein the outer diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon; wherein the first magnetic member is operable to be at least partially coaxially disposed within the second magnetic member.
- 59. The invention according to claim 58, wherein the first magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 60. The invention according to claim 58, wherein the second magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 61. The invention according to claim 58, further comprising a bracket member operably associated with the solenoid.
- 62. The invention according to claim 58, wherein the first magnetic member further comprises an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon.
- 63. The invention according to claim 62, wherein the outer diameter of the first magnetic member further comprises at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon.
- 64. The invention according to claim 58, wherein the second magnetic member further comprises an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon.
- 65. The invention according to claim 64, wherein the inner diameter of the second magnetic member further comprises at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon.
- 66. The invention according to claim 58, further comprising a biasable member disposed between the first and second magnetic members.
- 67. The invention according to claim 58, further comprising a stem member extending from the first magnetic member, wherein the stem member is operable to selectively extend though an area defining an aperture formed in the second magnetic member.
- 68. The invention according to claim 67, further comprising a bushing member disposed within the aperture of the second magnetic member, wherein the stem member is coaxially received within the bushing member.
- 69. The invention according to claim 58, further comprising a flux tube member, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to engage with, and be at least partially disposed within, the flux tube member.
- 70. The invention according to claim 69, further comprising a second bushing member disposed within an area defining an aperture formed in the flux tube member.
- 71. The invention according to claim 70, wherein the second bushing member supports at least a portion of the first magnetic member and wherein the flux tube member and the second bushing member are at least partially coaxially disposed within the first magnetic member.
- 72. The invention according to claim 58, further comprising a coil member, wherein the coil member is coaxially disposed about the outer diameter of the first magnetic member.
- 73. The invention according to claim 72, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized.
- 74. The invention according to claim 73, wherein the distance that the first magnetic member travels while being urged towards the second magnetic member is substantially proportional to a current applied to the coil member.
- 75. The invention according to claim 72, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized so as to create a magnetic field within the solenoid.
- 76. The invention according to claim 75, wherein the flux density of the magnetic field is greatest in the area proximate to the tapered surface of the first magnetic member and the tapered surface of the second magnetic member.
- 77. The invention according to claim 58, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the solenoid is energized.
- 78. The invention according to claim 58, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one area defining a depression formed on a surface thereof.
- 79. The invention according to claim 58, wherein the first magnetic member and the flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween.
- 80. The invention according to claim 79, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 81. The invention according to claim 79, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 82. The invention according to claim 79, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
- 83. The invention according to claim 58, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween, wherein a magnetic flux circuit is established at the at least one confronting surface when the solenoid is energized.
- 84. The invention according to claim 83, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 85. The invention according to claim 83, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 86. The invention according to claim 83, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
- 87. A solenoid, comprising:
a first magnetic member having an inner and an outer diameter, wherein the inner and outer diameters include at least one tapered surface formed thereon; and a second magnetic member having an inner and an outer diameter, wherein the inner and outer diameters include at least one tapered surface formed thereon; wherein the first magnetic member is operable to be at least partially coaxially disposed within the second magnetic member.
- 88. The invention according to claim 87, wherein the first magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 89. The invention according to claim 87, wherein the second magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 90. The invention according to claim 87, further comprising a bracket member operably associated with the solenoid.
- 91. The invention according to claim 87, wherein the outer diameter of the first magnetic member further comprises at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon.
- 92. The invention according to claim 87, wherein the inner diameter of the second magnetic member further comprises at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon.
- 93. The invention according to claim 87, further comprising a biasable member disposed between the first and second magnetic members.
- 94. The invention according to claim 87, further comprising a stem member extending from the first magnetic member, wherein the stem member is operable to selectively extend though an area defining an aperture formed in the second magnetic member.
- 95. The invention according to claim 94, further comprising a bushing member disposed within the aperture of the second magnetic member, wherein the stem member is coaxially received within the bushing member.
- 96. The invention according to claim 87, further comprising a flux tube member, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to engage with, and be at least partially disposed within, the flux tube member.
- 97. The invention according to claim 96, further comprising a second bushing member disposed within an area defining an aperture formed in the flux tube member.
- 98. The invention according to claim 97, wherein the second bushing member supports at least a portion of the first magnetic member and wherein the flux tube member and the second bushing member are at least partially coaxially disposed within the first magnetic member.
- 99. The invention according to claim 87, further comprising a coil member, wherein the coil member is coaxially disposed about the outer diameter of the first magnetic member.
- 100. The invention according to claim 99, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized.
- 101. The invention according to claim 100, wherein the distance that the first magnetic member travels while being urged towards the second magnetic member is substantially proportional to a current applied to the coil member.
- 102. The invention according to claim 99, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized so as to create a magnetic field within the solenoid.
- 103. The invention according to claim 102, wherein the flux density of the magnetic field is greatest in the area proximate to the tapered surface of the first magnetic member and the tapered surface of the second magnetic member.
- 104. The invention according to claim 87, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the solenoid is energized.
- 105. The invention according to claim 87, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one area defining a depression formed on a surface thereof.
- 106. The invention according to claim 87, wherein the first magnetic member and the flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween.
- 107. The invention according to claim 106, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 108. The invention according to claim 106, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 109. The invention according to claim 106, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
- 110. The invention according to claim 87, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween, wherein a magnetic flux circuit is established at the at least one confronting surface when the solenoid is energized.
- 111. The invention according to claim 110, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 112. The invention according to claim 110, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 113. The invention according to claim 110, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
- 114. A solenoid, comprising:
a first magnetic member having an inner and an outer diameter, wherein the inner diameter includes at least one tapered surface formed thereon and the outer diameter includes at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon; and a second magnetic member having an inner and an outer diameter, wherein the inner and outer diameters include at least one tapered surface formed thereon; wherein the first magnetic member is operable to be at least partially coaxially disposed within the second magnetic member.
- 115. The invention according to claim 114, wherein the first magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 116. The invention according to claim 114, wherein the second magnetic member is selected from the group consisting of an armature member, a pole piece member, and combinations thereof.
- 117. The invention according to claim 114, further comprising a bracket member operably associated with the solenoid.
- 118. The invention according to claim 114, wherein the inner diameter of the second magnetic member further comprises at least two tapered surfaces formed thereon.
- 119. The invention according to claim 114, further comprising a biasable member disposed between the first and second magnetic members.
- 120. The invention according to claim 114, further comprising a stem member extending from the first magnetic member, wherein the stem member is operable to selectively extend though an area defining an aperture formed in the second magnetic member.
- 121. The invention according to claim 120, further comprising a bushing member disposed within the aperture of the second magnetic member, wherein the stem member is coaxially received within the bushing member.
- 122. The invention according to claim 114, further comprising a flux tube member, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to engage with, and be at least partially disposed within, the flux tube member.
- 123. The invention according to claim 122, further comprising a second bushing member disposed within an area defining an aperture formed in the flux tube member.
- 124. The invention according to claim 123, wherein the second bushing member supports at least a portion of the first magnetic member and wherein the flux tube member and the second bushing member are at least partially coaxially disposed within the first magnetic member.
- 125. The invention according to claim 114, further comprising a coil member, wherein the coil member is coaxially disposed about the outer diameter of the first magnetic member.
- 126. The invention according to claim 125, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized.
- 127. The invention according to claim 126, wherein the distance that the first magnetic member travels while being urged towards the second magnetic member is substantially proportional to a current applied to the coil member.
- 128. The invention according to claim 125, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the coil member is energized so as to create a magnetic field within the solenoid.
- 129. The invention according to claim 128, wherein the flux density of the magnetic field is greatest in the area proximate to the tapered surface of the first magnetic member and the tapered surface of the second magnetic member.
- 130. The invention according to claim 114, wherein the first magnetic member is selectively operable to urge towards the second magnetic member when the solenoid is energized.
- 131. The invention according to claim 114, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one area defining a depression formed on a surface thereof.
- 132. The invention according to claim 114, wherein the first magnetic member and the flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween.
- 133. The invention according to claim 132, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 134. The invention according to claim 132, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 135. The invention according to claim 132, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
- 136. The invention according to claim 114, wherein the first magnetic member and a flux tube member include at least one confronting surface formed therebetween, wherein a magnetic flux circuit is established at the at least one confronting surface when the solenoid is energized.
- 137. The invention according to claim 136, wherein there are at least three confronting surfaces.
- 138. The invention according to claim 136, wherein there are at least four confronting surfaces.
- 139. The invention according to claim 136, wherein the first magnetic member is coupled to a magnetic flux circuit when the solenoid is energized.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/477,309 filed Jun. 9, 2003, the entire specification of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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