Valves and valve actuation – Electrically actuated valve – Solenoid having plural coils
Patent
1986-05-14
1987-07-21
Rosenthal, Arnold
Valves and valve actuation
Electrically actuated valve
Solenoid having plural coils
25112915, F16K 3106
Patent
active
046812989
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an electric valve device used in remotely operable applications. It comprises a valve body with a centrally placed slidable valve core. The core has an aperture for fluid passage and may be held in position by an electromagnet in the valve body. Windings are placed in one end of the valve body so that they encircle the slidable core and a spring is placed in the other end. To move the core, a DC current source is connected to the windings so that when they are energized a force is generated to move the core in a specific direction. The core is then held in this position by the contact between the electromagnet in the valve body and the valve core until the current in the magnetic windings is switched off, then the spring return to the core to its original, closed position.
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Bodine James A.
Kuehn Judson S.
Silcox William H.
Chevron Research Company
Keeling E. J.
LaPaglia S. R.
Norviel V. A.
Rosenthal Arnold
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