Solenoid-operated valve for thermally insulated piping and attac

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137315, 137334, 25112921, F16L 700, F16K 4900

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056239602

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a solenoid-operated valve for a thermally insulated piping having a thermally insulated outer periphery suitable for transporting low-temperature fluid, high-temperature fluid or the like and relates also to an attachment construction for the valve. The invention relates more particularly to a solenoid-operated valve for a thermally insulated piping and to an attachment construction for the same, said valve including a solenoid coil disposed outside a heat-insulating layer surrounding flow passages, a movable core disposed inside the heat-insulating layer to be reciprocated along a longitudinal direction of the flow passages in response to a magnetizing/demagnetizing action of the solenoid coil and a valve member disposed inside the heat-insulating layer to open or shut the flow passage in response to the reciprocating movement of the movable core.


BACKGROUND ART

According to the above-described solenoid-operated valve for a thermally insulated piping, a solenoid coil is disposed outside a heat-insulating layer which surrounds flow passages in the form of a pipe, and inside the heat-insulating layer, there are provided a movable core and a valve member operable to open or shut the flow passage in response to a reciprocating movement of the movable core. Then, the valve member disposed inside the heat-insulating layer may be opened or shut in association with a magnetizing/demagnetizing action of the solenoid coil, while restricting heat conduction from the inside to the outside of the heat-insulating layer. According to the conventional art, a magnetic circuit is comprised solely of the movable core disposed inside the heat-insulating layer to be movable in response to a magnetizing/demagnetizing action of the solenoid coil (for example, see Japanese laid-open patent gazette Sho. 61-252984).
For this reason, the magnetic resistance between the solenoid coil and the core is large. Then, in order to allow the movement of the movable core associated with magnetization of the solenoid core to take place in a reliable manner, it is necessary to increase the magnetic flux density by increasing either the number of turns of the coil or the electric current, thus resulting in problem of high production costs or high running costs.
In order to solve this problem, it is conceivable, for instance, to provide the movable core with a sufficient length in the longitudinal direction of the flow passage, thereby to minimize the magnetic resistance between the solenoid coil and the movable core. In this case, however, as the movable core is enlarged, the load needed for its movement is increased as well. As a result, just like the aforedescribed conventional art, for the reliability of movement of the movable core, it becomes again necessary to intensify the magnetic flux density of the solenoid coil by increasing the number of turns or the value of electric current to be applied thereto.
The present invention attends to the above-described state of the art, and an object of the invention is to provide a solenoid-operated valve for a thermally insulated piping and its attachment construction, which allow reduction in the production costs and running costs through ingenious arrangement of an interior construction of the heat-insulating layer.


DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION

For fulfilling the above-noted object, in the above-described solenoid-operated valve for a thermally insulated piping, the construction according to the present invention is characterized in that inside the heat-insulating layer there is provided a fixed core constituting a magnetic circuit between the solenoid coil and the movable core.
The above-described construction achieves functions and effects as follow.
The magnetic resistance between the solenoid coil and the movable core may be reduced, without entailing enlargement of the movable core. Accordingly, the production costs or running costs may be reduced.
With the solenoid-operated valve for a thermally insulated piping according to the present inve

REFERENCES:
patent: 3833015 (1974-09-01), Kneuer

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