17880231. SOLENOID VALVE simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY)
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SOLENOID VALVE
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SOLENOID VALVE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17880231 titled 'SOLENOID VALVE
Simplified Explanation
The present disclosure is about a solenoid valve that includes several components such as a valve seat, a plunger, a support member, a spring member, a valve member, an inclined guide surface, and an inclined recess. These components work together to improve the stability and reliability of the solenoid valve.
- The solenoid valve has a valve seat with a valve flow path.
- A plunger is present, and at one end of the plunger, there is a support member.
- The support member has an insertion hole where the valve seat is inserted.
- The support member is connected to a spring member that helps in the elastic support of the plunger's movement.
- A valve member is seated in the support member.
- An inclined guide surface is provided along the periphery of the valve seat.
- An inclined recess is present in the inner wall surface of the insertion hole, facing the inclined guide surface.
- The inclined recess and the inclined guide surface together create a movement path that connects with the valve flow path.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Industrial automation systems
- Fluid control systems
- Automotive industry
- HVAC systems
- Medical equipment
Problems solved by this technology:
- Instability and unreliability in solenoid valves
- Inefficient flow control
- Leakage issues
- Inconsistent performance
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved stability and reliability of solenoid valves
- Enhanced flow control
- Reduced leakage
- Consistent and reliable performance
Original Abstract Submitted
The present disclosure relates to a solenoid valve including: a valve seat having a valve flow path; a plunger; a support member disposed at an end of the plunger facing the valve flow path, the support member having an insertion hole into which the valve seat is inserted, and the support member being connected to a spring member configured to elastically support a movement of the plunger; a valve member seated in the support member; an inclined guide surface provided along a periphery of the valve seat; and an inclined recess provided in an inner wall surface of the insertion hole facing the inclined guide surface, in which the inclined recess and the inclined guide surface collectively define a movement path that communicates with the valve flow path, thereby obtaining an advantageous effect of improving stability and reliability.