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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 05, 2020
Filed:
Oct. 20, 2016
Moving Magnet Technologies (Mmt), Besançon, FR;
Guillaume Loussert, Besançon, FR;
Javier Rios-Quesada, Besançon, FR;
Stéphane Biwersi, Frambouhans, FR;
Michaël Delbaere, Avanne, FR;
Moving Magnet Technologies (MMT), Besancon, FR;
Abstract
A linear electromagnetic actuator has a stroke c, with at least one stable position in one of the ends of the stroke, and includes: an armature made of a soft magnetic material, the armature being movable in an axial direction Y and having a length Hm in the direction Y, the armature having a symmetrical shape at the axis Y, and a stationary stator yoke made of a soft magnetic material and holding at least one electric coil. The actuator also includes at least one stationary permanent magnet that is magnetized along a transverse axis X perpendicular to the direction Y. The magnet is transversely placed between the movable armature and the electric coil. The magnet has a length Ha in the direction Y. The stationary yoke and the movable armature define therebetween at least one axial air gap. Ha+c is of the order of magnitude of Hm. The length Hm is such that 0.9×(Ha+c)<Hm<1.1×(Ha+c) so that, when the movable armature is in the end stability position thereof, one of the two axial ends of the movable armature is adjacent to one of the two axial ends of the permanent magnet.