Claims
- 1. A variable valve mechanism for an engine, comprising:a valve with a valve stem slidably mounted to move between a closed position and an open position; a cam rotatably mounted to push said valve from the closed position toward the open position; an electromagnet adapted to selectively hold said valve in the open position; an armature connected to said valve stem; and a biasing device to push said valve from the open position into the closed position; wherein said cam contacts said armature at a point generally along a line defined by said valve stem to push said valve from the closed position toward the open position; wherein said electromagnet contacts said armature to selectively hold said valve in the open position; and wherein said biasing device contacts said armature generally at a point located radially inward of said electromagnet to push said valve from the open position into the closed position.
- 2. The variable valve mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a control unit adapted to determine an optimum time duration for the open position of said valve.
- 3. The variable valve mechanism of claim 2 wherein said control unit energizes said electromagnet to hold said valve in the open position and de-energizes said electromagnet to achieve the optimum time duration for the open position of said valve.
- 4. A variable valve mechanism for an engine, comprising:a valve slidably mounted to move between a closed position and an open position; an armature connected to the valve; a cam rotatably mounted for continuous rotation in a first direction and to alternatively contact the armature to push said valve from the closed position toward the open position and to allow movement of said valve from the open position to the closed position; a biasing device adapted to push said valve from the open position to the closed position; and an electromagnet adapted to selectively overcome said biasing device and hold said valve in the open position.
- 5. The variable valve mechanism of claim 4 further comprising an armature and a valve stem; wherein said valve stem connects said armature and said valve; and wherein said electromagnet contacts said armature to selectively hold said valve in the open position.
- 6. The variable valve mechanism of claim 4 wherein said cam contacts said armature at a point generally along a line defined by said valve stem.
- 7. The variable valve mechanism of claim 5 wherein said biasing device contacts said armature to push said valve from the open position into the closed position.
- 8. The variable valve mechanism of claim 7 wherein said biasing device contacts said armature at a point located radially inward of said electromagnet.
- 9. The variable valve mechanism of claim 4 further comprising a control unit adapted to determine an optimum time duration for the open position of said valve.
- 10. The variable valve mechanism of claim 9 wherein said control unit energizes said electromagnet to hold said valve in the open position and de-energizes said electromagnet to achieve the optimum time duration for the open position for said valve.
- 11. A method of providing and operating a variable valve mechanism for an engine, comprising:providing a valve connected to an armature by a valve stem: slidably mounting the valve to move between a closed position and an open position; providing biasing device to bias the valve in the closed position; rotating a cam to contact the armature to push the valve from the closed position to the open position; energizing the electromagnet to selectively hold the valve in the open position; further rotating the cam out of contact with the armature; de-energizing the electromagnet; and allowing the biasing device to push the valve from the open position into the closed position.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising determining an optimum time duration for the open position of the valve; wherein said act of de-energizing occurs to achieve the optimum time duration for the open position of the valve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 60/339,573, filed on Dec. 11, 2001 and entitled “Method for Passive or Semi-Active Soft-Landing for an Electromagnetic Actuator”.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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