Fluid handling – With indicator – register – recorder – alarm or inspection means – Position or extent of motion indicator
Reexamination Certificate
1999-07-07
2001-04-10
Chambers, A. Michael (Department: 3753)
Fluid handling
With indicator, register, recorder, alarm or inspection means
Position or extent of motion indicator
C137S129000, C123S090110
Reexamination Certificate
active
06213147
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an actuator for electromagnetically controlling a valve with a device for determining the position of the retaining plate. This device is made up of a magnetic field sensor and a magnetic field transmitter. Actuators of this kind for electromagnetically controlling a valve are known, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 4,957,074.
An actuator for electromagnetically controlling a valve essentially comprises the closing magnet and the opening magnet which are separated from each other by at least one component of non-ferromagnetic material. This component can be in the form of a housing part, for example. Between the closing magnet and the opening magnet there is a retaining plate made of a ferromagnetic material that is moved when current flows through the operating coil of the opening magnet or the operating coil of the closing magnet in the respective direction. The yoke of the opening magnet has a bushing for a plunger which transfers the forces acting on the retaining plate to at least one gas change valve.
The actuator can be designed in such a way that, for example, the actuator spring is arranged on the side of the actuator that is opposite to the gas change valve and on the outside of the closing magnet. In the extension of the plunger, there is provided for this purpose a pushrod incorporating an actuator spring plate and mounted through a bushing in the yoke of the closing magnet. The yoke of the closing magnet has a formed shape that creates a wall around the bushing of the pushrod and in which an internal thread is provided. A screw cap is screwed into the internal thread of the wall forming, together with the wall, a hollow space in which the actuator spring that rests on the actuator spring plate is arranged. By turning the screw cap, the pretensioning of the actuator spring can be changed so that the rest position of the retaining plate can be adjusted.
An actuator and a gas change valve form a functional unit, where the gas change valve, as in a conventional cylinder head with camshafts, is pulled into the valve seat of the cylinder head by means of a valve spring and a valve spring plate.
When a functional unit comprising an actuator and a gas change valve has been mounted on the internal combustion engine, the valve stem of the gas change valve, the plunger and the pushrod of the actuator are pressed against each other. In the rest position of the functional unit, the retaining plate is precisely in the middle between the opening magnet and the closing magnet, the valve spring and the actuator spring being pretensioned. The valve plate of the gas change valve is in the mid-position between the valve seat of the cylinder head, at which the gas change valve is closed, and the position in which the gas change valve is fully open.
When an actuator is used to electromagnetically control a valve, it is of fundamental importance that the opening magnet and the closing magnet be operated at exactly the correct time with a precisely measured current. To provide these parameters, each actuator has a device for determining the position of the retaining plate that supplies to the control electronics assigned to the actuators a signal that is proportional to the position of the retaining plate. The device comprises, for example, a stationary magnetic field sensor attached to the yoke of the closing magnet and a magnetic field transmitter fitted to the oscillating pushrod. The control electronics calculates the current required to control the motion characteristics of the retaining plate on the basis of the magnetic field sensor signal, and also the times at which the opening magnet and the closing magnet are switched.
The magnetic field sensors sense the field strength of a magnetic field transmitter fitted to one of the oscillating parts of the actuator. A device of this kind for determining position is known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,957,074 named at the outset.
The disadvantage of this device for determining the position of the retaining plate is that the field line curve of the magnetic field transmitter is affected by the metallic parts of the actuator, some of which oscillate, such as for example the actuator spring.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to specify an actuator for electromagnetically controlling a valve with a device having a magnetic field sensor and a magnetic field transmitter for determining the position of the retaining plate without the field line curve of the magnetic field transmitter being affected by the metallic and possibly oscillating parts of the actuator.
The above object is solved in accordance with the invention in that the magnetic field sensor and the magnetic field transmitter are surrounded by magnetic screening or shielding. Because of the magnetic screening, the magnetic field sensor only senses the field strength of the magnetic field transmitter which varies with the distance to the magnetic field transmitter.
The magnetic screening is preferably made of a material with soft magnetic properties, so that the field lines flow in the magnetic screening.
The magnetic field transmitter is attached at the end of the pushrod that has an actuator spring plate opposite to the retaining plate. The closing magnet has a formed shape with an internal thread forming a wall surrounding the bushing and into which a screw cap is screwed in. An actuator spring is arranged between the actuator spring plate and the screw cap. Between the actuator spring and the pushrod, to which the magnetic field transmitter is attached, a metal sleeve is arranged as magnetic screening, while the magnetic field sensor, which is securely attached to the closing magnet, is arranged between the metal sleeve and the pushrod at the magnetic field transmitter.
In an advantageous further development of the invention, it is provided that the magnetic screening in the form of a metal sleeve is a part of the screw cap, where the entire screw cap can possibly be made of a material with soft magnetic properties.
In another further development, it is provided that the magnetic field sensor is screwed into the screw cap with a holding device.
In a final advantageous further development, it is provided that the magnetic field sensor is designed as an analog Hall sensor and the magnetic field transmitter as a permanent magnet.
An actuator for electromagnetically controlling a valve with a device having a magnetic field sensor and a magnetic field transmitter for determining the position of the retaining plate which is surrounded by a magnetic screening will now be described and explained on the basis of an embodiment example and in conjunction with a FIGURE.
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Breu Gunther
Gramann Matthias
Nagel Michael
Pohlmann Roger
Chambers A. Michael
Daimler-Chrysler AG
Kunitz Norman N.
McShane Thomas L.
Venable
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