Spring neutralized magnetic vibration isolator

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Inventors

Studer, Philip A.

Application #

937208

Filed

Dec-3-1986

Published

Dec-1-1987

Current US Class

188/267
267/140.14
267/140.15
310/51
381/71.2

International Classes

H02K 005/24

Field of Search

188/299 280/6 310/51 310/68 336/100 335/274 335/275 381/71

Examiners

Wong; Peter S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brady, O'Boyle & Gates

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Abstract
A single degree of freedom suspension element exhibiting substantially zero natural frequency of vibration with electronically controllable response comprising the combination of a mechanical spring and an "electromagnetic spring" which axially supports a mass located on a base. The electromagnetic spring includes two identical and symmetrical permanent magnet circuits having adjacent like-polarity poles joined by a permeable magnetic shunt member. The magnet circuits include an air gap between pairs of pole faces and within which prominences of a magnetically permeable armature extend therein and partially short each of the air gaps. An electromagnetic coil is located inwardly of the magnetic shunt between the magnetic circuits and encircles the armature between the prominences. The mechanical spring is coupled to the armature and acts to center the prominences in the air gap. Motion of the armature induces currents in the coil which are velocity dependent and opposed to the motion, yielding a viscous damping effect. Energization of the coil results in a differential magnetic flux in the air gaps, producing differential forces tending to move the armature in a predetermined axial direction.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A vibration isolator for supporting a mass mounted on a base, comprising:

mechanical spring means, exhibiting a positive stiffness constant, and electromagnetic force means, exhibiting an effect of a negative stiffness constant, coupled between said mass and said base,

said electromagnetic force means further comprising, permanent magnetic circuit means including a pair of axially separated air gaps, magnetically permeable armature means extending between said air gaps and having a pair of magnetically permeable prominences partially shorting each of said air gaps, electromagnetic coil means encircling a selected portion of said armature means, and means for selectively energizing said electromagnetic coil means for generating differential magnetic forces across said air gaps and causing said armature to move in a predetermined direction in response to a control signal,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to vibration damping apparatus and more particularly to an active suspension system which is devoid of a natural resonant frequency of vibrational motion.

The vibration behavior of rigid masses exhibits several modes of vibrational motion, each associated with a particular resonant frequency. Methods utilized to reduce the vibration include the use of both active the passive means of isolation. Passive devices include such apparatus as springs and shock absorbers, while active devices include a sensor which senses the motion of the vibrating body and translates this movement into an electrical signal, which is then fed to a driver unit which counteracts the vibrational movement.

Known spring suspensions become weaker in the cross axis directions as their axial stiffness is reduced. Moreover, most mechanical spring suspension characteristics are fixed by their design and construction. Gas springs are known to be adjustable but do not provide radial support without external pressurization, and are unsuitable for certain environments such as the vacuum of outer space.
 
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