Patents by Inventor Wladyslaw Wygnanski

Wladyslaw Wygnanski has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7252114
    Abstract: An electromagnetic actuator status defines two pairs of poles between which an elongate magnetisable armature can see-saw through a mid position between two home positions defined by two of the poles. A closed low reluctance path in each home position includes a permanent magnet which keeps the armature in either home position. An electromagnet is energised by a current pulse, to repel the armature from one home position and attract it to the other. Resilient energy storage means resists the final movement of the armature towards each pole. A non-magnetisable curved central region of the armature makes rolling contact with a complementary curved surface with the stator to cover and uncover openings therein. The stator is housed within, or forms a fluid chamber and fluid supplied thereto can be delivered selectively through one or the other of the two openings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2007
    Assignee: Camcon Limited
    Inventor: Wladyslaw Wygnanski
  • Publication number: 20050189021
    Abstract: An electromagnetic actuator status defines two pairs of poles between which an elongate magnetisable armature can see-saw through a mid position between two home positions defined by two of the poles. A closed low reluctance path in each home position includes a permanent magnet which keeps the armature in either home position. An electromagnet is energised by a current pulse, to repel the armature from one home position and attract it to the other. Resilient energy storage means resists the final movement of the armature towards each pole. A non-magnetisable curved central region of the armature makes rolling contact with a complementary curved surface with the stator to cover and uncover openings therein. The stator is housed within, or forms a fluid chamber and fluid supplied thereto can be delivered selectively through one or the other of the two openings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2005
    Publication date: September 1, 2005
    Inventor: Wladyslaw Wygnanski
  • Patent number: 6935373
    Abstract: An electro-magnetically operated device is described in which a magnetisable armature, typically a length of thin naturally resilient mild steel, is sandwiched between, and extends from, two parts of a magentic circuit which contains an air gap into which the armature extends. An electromagnet polarizes the armature along its length so as to cause the end thereof in the air gap to be attached to one or the other of the two poles of the magnetic circuit defining the gap. The armature is designed so as to be capable of adopting a mid-position between the poles of the air gap if the curent flowing in the electromagnet is reduced to zero. Equalising the air gaps and adjusting the size of the gap relative to the resilience of the armature will produce a bistable characteristic in which the armature will not remain in the mid-position, but will always remain in contact with one pole or the other, and is shifted from one to the other by a pulse of current of appropriate polarity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignee: Camcon, Ltd.
    Inventor: Wladyslaw Wygnanski
  • Patent number: 6848667
    Abstract: A valve for controlling fluid flow having a chamber of non magnetizable material having an inlet opening and at least one outlet opening, a magnetizable armature having a valve closure member, an electromagnetic drive for moving the closure member from one end to the other of a path defined by the chamber. A seating is provided at each end of the path within the chamber, each seating being complementary to the external surface of the closure member, so that the closure member is a snug fit in each seating. A permanent magnet and pole pieces create two opposite, spaced apart powerful magnetic fields in each of which the flux extends across the chamber perpendicular to the direction of movement of the closure member, and a solenoid surrounds the chamber, which when energized creates a second magnetic field, in which the flux is parallel to that of the permanent fields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2005
    Assignee: Comcon Limited
    Inventor: Wladyslaw Wygnanski
  • Publication number: 20030168112
    Abstract: An electro-magnetically operated device is described in which a magnetisable armature, typically a length of thin naturally resilient mild steel, is sandwiched between, and extends from, two parts of a magentic circuit which contains an air gap into which the armature extends. An electromagnet polarizes the armature along its length so as to cause the end thereof in the air gap to be attached to one or the other of the two poles of the magnetic circuit defining the gap. The armature is designed so as to be capable of adopting a mid-position between the poles of the air gap if the curent flowing in the electromagnet is reduced to zero. Equalising the air gaps and adjusting the size of the gap relative to the resilience of the armature will produce a bistable characteristic in which the armature will not remain in the mid-position, but will always remain in contact with one pole or the other, and is shifted from one to the other by a pulse of current of appropriate polarity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2003
    Publication date: September 11, 2003
    Inventor: Wladyslaw Wygnanski
  • Patent number: 6598621
    Abstract: A magnetic device is formed from a permanent magnet (12, 14) generating magnetic flux, and an armature (10) which can occupy either a first air gap in which the flux is in one direction, or a second air gap in which the flux is in the opposite direction, with a region of flux cancellation between the two air gaps. At least one electromagnet winding (36, 38) may be provided to which current can be supplied which when energised produces a magnetic flux in one direction or the other, depending on the direction of the current, the flux from the winding increasing the flux density in one of the air gaps and reducing the flux density in the other air gap. This effectively shifts the flux cancellation region towards or into one of the two air gaps so as to produce a flux density gradient extending from one air gap to the other, which will cause the armature to move into (or remain in) the air gap having the higher flux density, and continue to remain in that air gap after the current flow ceases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Camcon Ltd.
    Inventor: Wladyslaw Wygnanski