IP Library Granted Patent US 6,864,772
Granted Patent B2
US 6,864,772 · App. 10/358,489 · Granted Mar 8, 2005

Encapsulated solenoid assembly having an integral armor tube cable protector

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Patent No.
US 6,864,772
App. No.
10/358,489
Granted
Mar 8, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An encapsulated solenoid assembly including an electronic actuator and an elongate metallic armor tube for receiving an electrical conductor therethrough which is electrically connected to the electronic actuator. The electronic actuator and an end portion of the armor tube are encapsulated within an outer casing of encapsulation material to integrally couple the armor tube with the electronic actuator without the use of additional connection components or complex attachment arrangements. In one embodiment, the armor tube is corrugated to facilitate bending and to aid in maintaining engagement with the encapsulation material. In another embodiment, the electronic actuator includes a magnetic plunger that is displaceable along an actuation axis, with the armor tube extending along a longitudinal axis laterally offset from the actuation axis. In a further embodiment, the electrical conductor extends alongside a substantial length of the electronic actuator so as to become embedded within the outer shell of encapsulation material.

Claims (40)

1. A solenoid assembly, comprising:

an electronic actuator;

an elongate tube member defining a passageway extending therethrough;

an electrical conductor extending through said passageway and electrically connected to said electronic actuator; and

an encapsulation material surrounding said electronic actuator and an end portion of said elongate tube member, said elongate tube member being coupled to said electronic actuator solely by said encapsulation material.

2. The solenoid assembly of claim 1 , wherein said elongate tube member is corrugated to facilitate bending to a non-linear configuration.

3. The solenoid assembly of claim 1 , wherein said end portion of said elongate tube member is corrugated to aid in maintaining engagement with said encapsulation material.

4. The solenoid assembly of claim 1 , wherein said elongate tube member is an armor tube.

5. The solenoid assembly of claim 4 , wherein said armor tube is corrugated along substantially an entire length thereof to facilitate bending to a non-linear configuration and to aid in maintaining engagement with said encapsulation material.

6. The solenoid assembly of claim 4 , wherein said armor tube is formed of a metallic material.

7. The solenoid assembly of claim 1 , wherein said electronic actuator comprises a coil assembly having a length, said elongate tube member having a length at least one half of said length of said coil assembly.

8. The solenoid assembly of claim 1 , wherein said elongate tube member extends along a longitudinal axis laterally offset from said electronic actuator such that a portion of said electrical conductor extending alongside said electronic actuator is embedded within said encapsulation material.

9. The solenoid assembly of claim 1 , wherein said electronic actuator includes an actuation member displaceable along an actuation axis, said elongate tube member extending along a longitudinal axis laterally offset from said actuation axis.

10. The solenoid assembly of claim 9 , wherein said electronic actuator comprises a coil assembly having a length extending between a first end and an opposite second end, said end portion of said elongate tube member disposed adjacent said first end of said coil assembly, said electrical conductor electrically connected to said coil assembly adjacent said second end, a length of said electrical conductor extending alongside said coil assembly from said first end toward said second end being embedded within said encapsulation material.

11. The solenoid assembly of claim 10 , wherein said length of said electrical conductor extends along substantially the entire length of said coil assembly.

12. The solenoid assembly of claim 10 , wherein said coil assembly includes:

a bobbin extending along said actuation axis and defining an interior region and an exterior region;

an energizing coil wound about said exterior region of said bobbin; and

wherein said actuation member is a plunger disposed within said interior region of said bobbin for reciprocating displacement along said actuation axis.

13. The solenoid assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a potting material disposed within said passageway of said elongate tube member and surrounding said electrical conductor.

14. The solenoid assembly of claim 1 , wherein said end portion of said elongate tube member is positioned such that a deposit of said encapsulation material is formed about said electrical conductor immediately adjacent said passageway.

15. The solenoid assembly of claim 1 , wherein said encapsulation material comprises a reinforced nylon material.

16. A solenoid assembly, comprising:

an electronic actuator;

an elongate armor tube formed of a metallic material and defining a passageway extending therethrough;

an electrical conductor extending through said passageway in said elongate armor tube and electrically coupled to said electronic actuator; and

an encapsulation material surrounding said electronic actuator and an end portion of said elongate armor tube to couple said elongate armor tube to said electronic actuator.

17. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , wherein said elongate armor tube is coupled to said electronic actuator solely by said encapsulation material.

18. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , wherein said elongate armor tube is corrugated along a substantial length thereof to facilitate bending to a non-linear configuration.

19. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , wherein said end portion of said elongate armor tube is corrugated to aid in maintaining engagement with said encapsulation material.

20. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , wherein said elongate armor tube is formed of a stainless steel material.

21. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , wherein said elongate armor tube extends along a longitudinal axis laterally offset from said electronic actuator such that a portion of said electrical conductor extending alongside said electronic actuator is embedded within said encapsulation material.

22. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , wherein said electronic actuator includes an actuation member displaceable along an actuation axis, said elongate armor tube extending along a longitudinal axis laterally offset from said actuation axis.

23. The solenoid assembly of claim 22 , wherein said electronic actuator comprises a coil assembly having a length extending between a first end and an opposite second end, said end portion of said elongate armor tube disposed adjacent said first end of said coil assembly, said electrical conductor electrically connected to said coil assembly adjacent said second end, a length of said electrical conductor extending alongside said coil assembly from said first end toward said second end being embedded within said encapsulation material.

24. The solenoid assembly of claim 23 , wherein said length of said electrical conductor extends along substantially the entire length of said coil assembly.

25. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a potting material disposed within said passageway of the elongate armor tube and surrounding said electrical conductor.

26. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , wherein said end portion of said elongate armor tube is positioned such that a deposit of said encapsulation material is formed about said electrical conductor immediately adjacent said passageway.

27. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , wherein said electrical conductor comprises a multi-conductor cable assembly.

28. The solenoid assembly of claim 16 , wherein said encapsulation material comprises a reinforced nylon material.

29. The solenoid assembly of claim 28 , wherein said reinforced nylon material comprises Nylon 6/6.

Assignments (8)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2014
From: SILVER FINANCE, LLC
To: KURZ-KASCH, INC.; WABASH MAGNETICS, LLC; MACON ELECTRIC COIL, INC.; K-K ACQUISITION, INC.; KURZ-KASCH INDUSTRIA E COMERCIO DE AUTOPARTES LTDA
Reel/Frame 031988/0851 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2013
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: KURZ-KASCH, INC.
Reel/Frame 030776/0975 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 31, 2013
From: STEEL CITY CAPITAL FUNDING, LLC
To: SILVER FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 029732/0614 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 30, 2007
From: KURZ-KASCH, INC.
To: STEEL CITY CAPITAL FUNDING, LLC
Reel/Frame 019353/0040 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 29, 2007
From: KURZ-KASCH, INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 019341/0554 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2007
From: DELAWARE CAPITAL FORMATION, INC.
To: KURZ-KASCH, INC.
Reel/Frame 019077/0605 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ADDRESS OF THE ASSIGNEE. DOCUMENT PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL 014815 FRAME 0217. Recorded Oct 22, 2004
From: WABASH MAGNETICS, LLC
To: DELAWARE CAPITAL FORMATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 016172/0920 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 22, 2003
From: WABASH MAGNETICS, LLC
To: DELAWARE CAPITAL FOUNDATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 014815/0277 →