Double acting electromagnetic valve

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Inventors

Nakajima, Hiroyuki
Hosokawa, Takashi

Application #

645135

Filed

Dec-29-1975

Published

Sep-19-1978

Current US Class

137/625.5
137/625.65

International Classes

F16K 011/00

Field of Search

137/625.65 251/65 251/137 251/139

Assignee

Konan Electric Co., Ltd. (Nishinomiya, JP)

Examiners

Cohen; Irwin C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Rothwell, Mion, Zinn and Macpeak

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Abstract
A double acting electromagnetic valve is composed of a tubular main body internally having a valve chamber, a pair of magnetic cores each having a concentric polar arrangement thereby to provide an E-shaped axial section, secured respectively on both sides of the main body, the cores being made of a magnetic material exhibiting high residual magnetism, a magnetic member slidably received in the valve chamber, two coils each encased in an annular recess formed between the central pole leg and the circumferential pole leg of the magnetic core, fluid passages provided through the central pole legs of the magnetic cores, a valve seat formed at an end of each fluid passage exposed to the valve chamber, and valve means provided on the slidable magnetic member to abut against the valve seats.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A double acting electromagnetic valve comprising a hollow main body having internally a space acting as a valve chamber, a pair of magnetic cores each having a concentric polar arrangement and an E-shaped axial cross section, secured respectively to two lateral surfaces of said main body such that the end of the central leg of each magnetic core and at least one part of the annular end surface of the outer leg of each said core are disposed directly within said valve chamber, a movable magnetic member positioned in said valve chamber so as to be shiftable axially therein between said pair of cores to bring the magnetic member into tight contact with said end of the central leg and said one part of the annular end surface of the outer leg of either one of said magnetic cores when the member is moved to an extremity of said chamber, two coils each encased in a coil-receiving recess formed between the central leg and the outer leg of the magnetic cores, respectively, said coils being adapted to be energized to magnetize the respective magnetic core to bring said magnetic member into said tight contact positions, respectively, said magnetic cores being made of high carbon steel constituting a magnetic material which is not a permanent magnet but has sufficient residual magnetism to retain said movable member in its respective tight contact position following deenergization of said respective coils, a fluid passage formed through the central leg of each one of the magnetic cores and in said main body, a valve seat formed at the end of each core fluid passage exposed to said valve chamber, valve members provided on said shiftable magnetic member to abut against the valve seats, and said valve members being united into a single valve member made of a rubberlike material and exposed to both sides of said magnetic member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a double acting (or double coil) electromagnetic valve wherein the basic concept disclosed in my Japanese Patent No. 479023 (Patent Publication No. 1264/1966) is used in combination with new concept of positively utilizing residual magnetism.

Double acting electromagnetic valves, which are also referred to as double solenoid-operated electromagnetic valves, are widely known. A typical construction of these valves comprises two electromagnets including two magnetic cores and two coils. When one of the coils is energized, the electromagnetic valve is transferred from a normal operating position to another operating position and held at this position even after the coil has been deenergized. When it is desired to set the valve back to the normal operating position, another coil must be energized. The valve thus set back to the normal operating position is held at the normal operating position, even after the second coil has been deenergized, until the first coil is energized.
 
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